Wmmmmm i jnv"-" ; " v ' i &&"& T I t ' . ' w "If" l ", ."f - ,. y V V 1 ii . ' ' .affl I 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1919 .N CAPTAIN COBB, OF THE U. S. ARMY, NOW IS DEAN COBB, OF THE AMERICAN BASEBALL LEAGUE THE LOCKER SYSTEM ,mjuri:j,,,M ONLY FOUR CLUBS IN MAJOR LEA GUES NO W , IN CHASE FOR FLAG i Giants and Reds and Yankees and White Sox Only Quartet in Race, With Half Mark Passed. Moron's Boys Season's Sensations ' IN THE SPORTLIGHT Dy GRANTLAND IUCE Cop right. 1010, All nights Reserved The Soul Wrecker 4 I I u u K.-t- I b a: PASSING OF TURNER MAKESTY COBB DEAN OF AMERICAN LEA GUE When Fold Handed Release to Veteran Third Baseman, Who Satv Sixteen Years of Service in Majors, Tiger Star, Noiv in Fifteenth Season, Replaced "Cotton" - H KOIIKIIT V. M xwnu, "port Idltnr limine I'uhllr I rricer Conuriaht 1911 by rnbHc I r doer to XSTUKS Terrv Turner Mrppril out cif the Anient nn League In icqmM. Mi "' .ioIiihoii'i circuit lot its ol(let pliun Tom nns the leal eternn of the league, liming been on the job for sixteen seasons uithnut n break He marled in 1004 and never wandered finni I lie Cleveland irmnll Hut now that Turnei no loiigei i with ti who is the olili t pi m t in the American League sn fai n sin no is innu ineil ' Dust oft the old dupi book, stndj it n touple of hours and ou mil liinl it i nnm iiIIh i tb in 'Ivrus Itav liioml Cobb. Imagine (lie gieit sIiikri i l,issrd as n wtrrnn' It i hard to realize that the speed. (lushing, slugging limtgiin is plaiing his hfluiitli season with Detroit, but tin hggers sn sC( und hggeis do not In Tjrus the (iicnt joined Detioit in 1!I0" and has bei n then- evei mikp He has been a Rtai since liKKI and is going just as strung as iwi I'm thn teen Masons be has batted inure than .'0(1 and this Mai is honking tin pill with his ohltnne im and wgoi He i- tiailiug I'd kinpaugh, of tin ink at liresent, but the iliumeM an he will top tin b igue again when the linnl iivri ages are turned in It's hnrd to bdiew that ( nbli i- tin (ban of th Aiueiuan League plaMis However, von (.in hud it dnlv in the muni It t tii'( be pioved In watching him plav, for he i us as good is he mm i is Terry Tinner, to letuin to the oiigiual surfeit his nn lnten sting i ueei Tvith Cleveland He m all of the good ones mini and go, iik hiding lim Lajoie Addie .loss Cluirlcv Hnkinin I'.iadlM I.iish, Itnv Kink Itiuiis Abbott, lliiclovv, Mooie Donolnii Ithoailo Itiinhard, lies, Cuiti mil Hickev The (Otton topped inheldei stood the guff piittv w 1 11 and u was a hml blow to him when he was told he hid bun -old in Milvv.iiiki e. (if tin Aiiiciiinn Association He 1 1 fused to go and ihiuindnl Ins urn onditionnl nhasi He still believes he has mf em bn.ibill l tt in linn and will tn to hoi k up with some bis le.'gue ijb y onr iniict nl. 1 1111,11 hf llmt l,t in i r. Aim i,l,nc,l , icoild's srnci Hi alio felt tin i ii fm I a oic mill oner trnitnlrd ' My our btij rrqiet of Ihr ianir it Hull iny nun unit Itm k on me n ln0S Hail it not hern fiti that I heheie I, in it l.a oie u ouhl hint had a chanrr to play in a irmtil shim im n t'lnrlnnd itnici ' McGraw U Ming to Trade Robert on for Tyler TT IS rumored that a big deal is on the hre between ('Imago and the New -- York Giants, featuring a left handed piti Ikm and a Inn! hitting outheldei The dope is that I.oftv Tiler mil be tiaded to Mitiiaw fm D.ivv Itoheitson. who has retired from baseball again bemuse ho mniiot phj with the (othnmit(s If this deal goes thiough it will bo a gieat tiling foi New oik but not so good for Chicago If Tiler is right he will in h the pniiiant foi MiCrnw. while ItoberUon is an uncertain proposition and no om knows what kind of a j?amc he will plav. Daw has been on the inaitue list fm two s(asons and the lajoff will not help him The stoi to us looks like a big joke oi propaganda son' out fiom New Toik. Fred Mitchell said esterdav that he wouldn t consulei a trade for Tyler, as Left! soon would rouud into shape and win a few games fm the Cubs. He admitted he needed a hard-hitting outfielder and was looking for one. The fiiants are up against it so far as pitching goes Tonej and Haines re the best bets, while Causer and Kenton are just getting bv Schupp is done. 1'erritt no longer is effective and the othcis are ier sad Kor the last two months M((iraw has been triing to purchase Arthui Nehf fiuni the Uoston IJraies, but Stnllings lefiises to dispose of his star southpaw Monei is no object in .New York, but the' coin of the realnTis not luring Mai piti hers this jear. Some of the wise gents believe the N'ew York dub will ( rack before another month has passed and be lucky if it finishes in the hrst illusion It must be remembered Ih'at the infield is not composed of spring chickens Chase Dovle Fletcher and Heine Zunin are orer thirty-three ears. of age and may fall hi the wayside when the going is rough Dojle at present is laid up with an injured ankle, which is slowli mending, and it will be the same with the others if they get hurt. The ancient athletes cannot stand the gaff like the guys. voungei pen in hand and dashes off the istf- CAA ill fool? ,;oii iii the pennant ince with Chienqo aha to be eonsxdered. The fedt, hoireier. seem to hate the rdqr Put Morati Guest of Quakers Today PATRICK JOSEPH MOHAN and his able assistant. Hennerv O Oioh. are with us today for a four dais' senes with the I'hils Patrick Joseph will be handed a rousing welcome by the fans, who are pulling for him to beat out the Giants The Sage of Fitchbuig. Mass , l,s ,een the sensation of the National League this season and the rabid citizens of Cincinnati are nildh dieering hnn on every street corner The old boj has inoie than made good, nnd Garry Hen -mann says he could haic won the pennant had he been at the helm last year Everybody is boosting Moran and giving him credit for the showing of his ball club. Hill Phelon, the veteran scribe, takes his following: "Double credit to Pat Moran. With a shifting, unsettled outfield and with pitchers who are unsteach and shak, he has brought the team up to the fiont and most critics think it will stav there In more than two thirds of the Hed games Pat has had to change pitchers, less than one third of the contests have been started and finished bv the same flinger, and yet the club is up there fighting furiously! That's prettv good judgment as to changing the slabsfers In the time of need. "All season Pat has been tning desperately to get fom pitchers who could work in regular rotation and be relied upon, and everv time he'd think he had his foilr one of them would flop with a doleful sound The skill shown in re tent games by Sallee and Huethei, KlIer'H brilliancy and occasional boosts from l.uque and Fisher have helped, and now there is n chance that Jimmy Hing may prove the fourth pitcher whom Pat so imperatively needs Ring, after many tad starts and painful finishes, pitched a whole game against the Cubs and held them beautifully. tfJJJ LOOK Ell to aood Moran tent him after the Caidinala on the Qlortout Fourth, and though he ireu Ait hard, he oulffamed the 8t, Louii qang and irat rredited with a, lensationaf nctory. It looks hie King the liegular from now on." Peck's Hitting One of Season's Surprises TT MAKES no difference how long a player is in the big leagues, he always - has a chance to improve. For example, take Itoger Peckinpnugh, of the Yankees, Hoger has been on a batting spree, hoisted himself to the top of the list of American League batters and now is considered one of the slugging demons of the year. His consistent walloping has put the Yanks in the pen nant race. Up toj this year Peck has been a mediocre hitter. Only once in his big league career has he stepped out in front, and that was in 1013, when he bit .'MS. VMS year he hit safely m fieenfiz-nme garnet, got forty-eight httt out of J JO tries ani on three occationt batted 1.000 for the day. Hit , trraarlnoJe record again provet that you neier can tell ichat Kill happen in baseball. U ? 7 he got so exciUd that he fainted on the field .anxious to get back into- narneM, .? ... TTIQOlALIi.wlU go big tltls fall and the ao-catled 'GHTPoR ) SOMeTwwc CjVJrTLL ITS Beers! ' W' MWlM. OLD rACMdERS of Thg AliCKlHlCKY 3 LSP I YMWW1)Sm I II lllllllll Coumtry clus Whose "Supplies' Hwe vvwiL V (J''JLJl yIIi ttltl COUSlDERftOUY DVNUMDLED sSIMCt JUL.r V) -" Wff 44JsllilrM II I Hj First FinD cmarmisjc cSocial. ftiWff vi "iillllUiiluUluH pOiil8lLlTS tea A NW M6M8ER VAJHO AT sZt-?: r 1- -fe- JLa JJ sUUlj TmE PR6SI-NT MOMSMT IS A ToTAV. STR.MVGER jcs-' rf ( U Yfa ' 1 M - - --..., MYERS ONLY 20 POINTS BEHIND CRAVATH; PECKINPAUGH RETAINS BIG LEAD OVER FIELD 1 Brooklyn Gains 34 Points . and oiv Trails Phil Pilot I IT ith .336 A verage I - )OltG THIRD WITH .331 Club Batting Averages in iSational League ' Three Cincinnati Pitchers Found Among First Five in National Games Won b 1 rom Thee Pllchprn Club Gam'! I.ost by Pitchers To Thesa Cluba x 2. o o E 5 2 a ( luhi New ork HriokUn ' 'nclnnHti st Louis Hoston I'nlliulelnhlH I ltmburgh ( hhogo ill Hi TO l i m ii "i TO Tl Ml J-M1 J lli J200 J (10 J.'IT J32S n ii; J71 jni JIT jd'i .3S H till IH.-i nu 8 (102 yy, 'i"iR sn p c (111 J77 Id .Jan Tel Jin (III JIM 71 .'is Pitcher Club W r. Won Lost P C last last Z 3 s ? X p g O l J E o- on Jill J4U "H1; LAURI IIANKIIART has decided to return to football next fall and signed ' a contract to coach Colgate. This means Colgate will have a good team. v' il liankbart put the New York college on the football map in the past and his nucctss should continue. He has a system of play which is bard to stop and ft . 1-.1 .11 . 1. 1.1 .nl1.Ma tm ICllfl 1totn nnla a Vala -1 f3 'fUUIVU ll U( l"C Ul LVIIvgto u v i 4uJa ju,j ww Aflici Mi:ilS'S batting sprint dining the last week has earned him within striking distance of Oavvy rVaiath. who htill is the reai pace set ter in the Vntional League nee The speech Hroukhn fl -chaser has added 0"?4 points to his aieinge in the last seven dais Cunath has slumped in the last week and twent points hae been sliced from bis mark Gnvvy still has a lot to spare before he is overhauled b Mieis His aieragc is .3."C, while Miers ranks at 3-W Itoss Young is in tlniil position, having been ousted from the lunner-up post bj Myers McOraw's tleet out hlder lost nine points, and is now hit ting at 311 Benm Kauff hit et up I for n gain of fourteeu maikers, and his aieragc is 318. ' The Phils are third n run-getting and sixth in hitting. Ihe Pirates are I real pirates on the bases, having stole 10!) sacks, twenty-five more than any other club in the circuit. The averages, including the games I played Wednesday, follow : INDIVIDUAL, HA1TINO AVERAGES Plaser CTOb Thorp. Boston . I'nvath Phlla Mjers BrooklMi Voung N. T llliams Phlla Kautt N , Y . Housch. Cln . Hums N Y Wlneo, Cln Holke Boston Hornsbs St I. SJiHwry 81 I' Meusel Phlla , Z Wheat IJrook Konslchy Bljln Bouthworth PUIS Heatl-oote St I. Dojle NT Deal Chlcaro Olson Bklyn Rheraeu c i Orlfdth. Ilklyn . btencel. rui Shotten St I- . Mcc-ariy ,j , rtlrtert, Boston Herzoff. Boston nlgbee Pitts Daubert fin Outrhaw Pitta Klllofer , Chi Oroh. Cln Flack. Chlcaeo Kopt Cln Miller St I.. Merkle Chi Blackbume. Phil "itaranvllle. Bos Rath Cln Johnston nklyn KUduff Bkljn Kreussr. Ilklin Ktetcher N T Neale Cln I.uderus Phlla . I'hase N T Rariden. Cln Mazee. Chic tlalrd WIU Wilson Boston . Boeckel Boston 71mmermn. N T Smith. I Adams, Phlla Pick Chlca . Htcktnr Phil . nnirnfl Phi a i Hollocher Chi powaU. noaton Mann Chicago Loar Chlcaio Whltted, Phlla Faulette St I. Cady. rhlla Smith Boston Callahan Phlla Cruise. Boston Malone, Ilklyn Masee Cln.. Pearc Phlla Paskert Chlcaro Packard. Phlla Larry's health began to fail and he retired in 1017. In the big games lie is in good health now and Is 'Big Three" will have icy t try out newC coaches Al 8hrp i t Tale, Bob Tlsher ' JHkM "Q Bl"k fvr lu ''nH"""' J5'"V J"" iimjih IM&KU a An ja as 00 INK (14 .'41 04 J34 45 1st Ht J41 R.1 23H 65 353 SK 12.' 03 JSH fiW Jill 41 1.M (12 .'34 (1(1 Jl I 87 iW 53 187 11 1117 (11 JS7 5(1 Mil l!llll 08 .'41 04 2TS 11(1 -'4(1 flO 224 3 lAH 57 218 53 201 (14 244 70 215 70 213 40 1411 8 242 71 240 (17 240 no 218 (11 241 31 HI 0 225 70 2(13 41 15(1 an 7 40 I4R 58 21.1 70 211 . 1 247 5 20 40 111 04 213 . 81 242 42 128 08 213 ni 233 07 248 43 123 M 23(1 48 152 20 82 48 17 R4 230 87 25t 81 l 52 100 44 144 84 08 40 118 40 108 47 157 47 153 21 70 53 218 58 108 18 28 31 31 30 .8 42 35 41 18 23 38 17 37 II 23 27 15 32 20 42 30 37 HI '.II 18 33 81 34 32 7 42 28 211 31 27 8 24 311 23 5 14 27 38 20 37 12 10 33 8 80 32 32 II 33 15 10 21 28 28 A 21 11 7 10 12 l 7 4 22 18 4 H .7 87 81 84 3S 78 71 7 38 74 7I( .38 72 M 57 51 50 811 72 78 73 l 48 84 11) 71 74 73 43 (18 68 88 80 87 22 81 71 34 28 30 57 88 83 88 20 88 88 83 AO 80 81 80 r.n 87 15 40 58 58 14 43 31 21 21 sn 4 7 4 17 8 8 7 17 1 Mitchell Bklyn . fteuther ctncln . Duhjc N T I uque e Incln illee Clncln. . Halle ( htrago Causes N Y Tone N Y . Barnes Y Adam Pittsbg hlter clncln . . llenton N Y. c adore Ilklyn Macr Tittsbg Dousrlas Chicago Fisher e Incln . PfefTer. Bkljn . Tuero St U lughn Chi Hendrlx Chi Cloodnln St L. . c ooper Plttsbgh (Irlmes Bklyn Nehf. Boston Demaree Boston. Maruuard Ilklyn Scott Boston Tler Chicago . ttudolph Boston Hamilton Pbgh , Miller Plttsbgh Alexander l hi . Woodward Phils Doak St I ouls Mamaux Bklyn Keating Boston Ames St l.oulSt Rlntr C incln ( arlson Pbgh Martin Chicago Packard Phils Jacobs Phils . Ma S Uoula HiB-in N Y sherdell, St I- . McQulllen Boat. Meadows St I . Smith Bklyn . Schupp N Y . Hressler clncln Cheney Rkn, Bos fllxcv Phils Smith N Y Phil Northrop Boston Ulllnalm Boot . Hogg. Phils 0 3 3 1 1 tl 2 II 4 10 4 11 1 1 7 4 r 3 (1 7 1 II 7 1 4 II 0 8 5 II 1 R 7 (1 (I 8 8 i 1 1 1 1 8 7 8 (I 7 1 fl 4 5 II 8 (1 8 8 4 4 (I 2 1 2 3 J 3 2 1 8 1 0 11 2 4 1 1 i r 1 2 4 2 8 1 3 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 1 1 5 0 4 0 0 l 000 818 800 778 750 750 710 710 TH 714 (IK8 841 1138 821 800 181 101 518 110 341 545 .111 100 100. 10O 00 100 , 500 487 482 451 444 4.0 420 4.(1 400 400 400 400 400 871 113 833 811 113 111 108 25(1 ."0 21(1 200 187 187 187 000 000 Yankee Shortstop Manages to Hold Own During Week; Joe Jackson Gains TY COBB DROPS TO .338 Club Batting Averages in American League 824 31 0 14 O 42 5 88 5 5 0 P C JOT 358 818 831 320 118 315 812 311 810 309 8(10 808 108 308 303 303 104 303 301 .200 208 207 205 203 204 204 201 200 2SD .289 281. .270 278 .275 274 272 271 270 270 .208 287 28.1 281 283 2K2 281 281 2A0 238 238 2.13 .248 244 243 244 242 233 212 281 2S0 218 213 214 212 204 204 203 200 104 182 .102 Cicotte Continues to Lead American Pitchers With 15 Wins, 4 Defeats Games Won by Pltchern From These Clubn ? ? 9 S ? Games T,ost bv Pitchers To These Clubs H Pitcher Club W L. Won Lost V C last last 1 1 THIS WAS SOME SLUGGING! Oxford Cricketers Defeat Cambridge Eleven by 555-510 Score London, July 12. Oxford beat Cam bridge at Lord's yesterday by forty i live runs in the first big clarslc of the Eng lish cricket season. The rival univer sities mtljlfor the first time-ulnae' l&H. elson V Y f kotte Chic . Shaw key S Y Sothoron Se I, Qulnn ' Y Thor'ahlen Y e'oceleskle, Cle 1 llliams Chic Kerr Chic Bagb Cle Iiuth Uoit Dauss Detroit . Shaw Wash Ftizmann Clev Phillips Clev lohnson Wah . Gallia Rt U Shore N Y . James, Bost Ehmke Detroit . Caldwell Bost .. Wollman 8t I Paber Chic Boland Detroit . Iowdermllk Chic Jones. Bost Shocker. Si I . Pennock Bost . Inve Detroit Morton. Clev Kinney Athletics Russell N Y . leonard Detroit Selbold Athletics Mays Bost . Uhle Clev Johnson Athletics Koob. St I. Jasper, Clev Harper, Wash Rogers Athletics Bhellenback Chic Krlckson Wash Perry. Athletics Naylor. Athletics Davenport St I, Mogrldce. N y 'ihompscm W.,Pa Dumont Bost Ayers. W . Det . 1 (i 1 ono . ... 11 4 .780 3 . . 2 , 'J 11 5 722 1111 'l i 10 4 714 7 12 1 I 10 4 714 4 . 11. ', 7 1 700 , 2 11. . 2 11 1 888 1 1 3 ' i 13 8 884 "2 ... 2 111 , 4 2 A87 1 . .1 ' 1 10 1 887 2 2 111 5 1 821 1 . 11.," 8 5 81.1 1 . 2 1 1 ', 11 7 811 .. 1 1 1 12 1 , 3 2 800 . 1 . 11 3 2 800 1 . . 1 . 1 11 8 570 3 . 3 1 2 i - i 8 .571 ..112111 4 3 ,571 .1 1 i , ' 4 8 HI 1 . . 1 . 11 9 7 .583 .1112 2 1 5 4 .558 . 1 .. II 1 1 " 8 5 .645 3.... 1 2 1 1 " 7 8 538 2 .. 1 . 2 2 1 " 7 7 .500 1 . . . 2 2 1 1 1 " 2 2 - 500 . 1 . . . t i 7 T ,500 1 . 2 . 1 2 1 ' 1 8 8 500 4 1 14 . 4 4 ,600 2 ... 1 l n ' 2 2 50O 1 .... 1 . I ' 8 7 ,4A2 .. 4 . . 2 12 ', 4 6 .444 ..11... J .J1 3 4 .420 .,2 i 4 8 400 .. 1 1 .. 1 1111 2 3 .400 .. 2 .. , 1 1 i 8 10 875 .. 2 .. 2 2 1 2 . 1 2 8 5 375 .. 3 . .. t . ! 1 4 R .813 .. 1 2- 2 1. 2 1 12 838 .. 2 . 1 1 . . 12 833 . 1 . . 1 . . 1 4 9 808 . 2 2 1 1 1 2 i 3 10 231 .. 1 1 1 3 1 3 . T 1 8 2.10 8 2. 1 1 4 200 . 2 . . 2 2 . 2 10 16T .. 4 2 1 1 2 3 1 17 125 .. 8 2 2 1 . , I 17 126 .. 8 1 2 1 1 Jl 0 4 000 .421 1 . 04 000 . . 4 1.. 11 1 0 4 000 .. 4 .. . . 112... 0 6 .000 .. 6 1 2.. 2 1 Chicago . . Cleveland . N'ew York . Detroit Pt L.outu Washington Boston Atnietlcs .. O AB 07 2151 87 2180 81 2194 81 2071 0(1 2000 no 88 83 R 282 285 201 218 40 2283 247 2008 248 2102 218 K r.Rl 691 690 510 541 587 508 508 SB PC 88 .272 01 270 52 280 Bl .288 4,1 .210 8 248 52 .243 44 242 remains JOGHR PECKINPAUGH'S consec utive hitting during the last neek uiuu i aaei any figures to his batting average, but it didn't tnke anv off, c-uner. Koger's percentage at .382. Joe Jackson went on a hitting spree ana, added twenty points to his nver age and he is now in a tie with Veach for second place with a mark of .340. each slipped down seven points. . v.uuu win nave to do some tall stepping if he i, going to recanture th American League crown. Tyrus skidded twenty points during the last week and now ranks at .338, forty-four points behind Pcckinpaugh. Georga Burns leads the A's in bit ing at .270. He gained thirteen points. This time last year, Burns was chasing Ty Cobb for the championship. The averages including games played last Wednesday follow : INDIVIDUAL, BATTING AVERAGES Veach. Detroit .. 64 J3(l 3(J Jackson. Chi ... t!8 253 88 KJagatead Det .. 54 17l J5 Cobb Det fio ig 34 Jamteaon Cleve . 20 12 Ruth Boa 6 loo' 4(1 Sialer St. L . .. 3 J4 J 43 luutiBiun uieve.. u-i liiH juce wasii (JH '2QI PETERS LEfDING BATSMAN Blrmlnahm Star Continues to Set Pace In Southern Atsoclatton Birmingham, luly 12. Peters, Bir mingham, continued to lead the Southern Associatlern batters, with a mark of ,330, and Duncan, a team mate, has boosted his total btffte mark to 128, He also worked Into triple tl (or homer run honors Jat $lvety with Brown, Mo STAMMERING Don't be handicapped in business or at home by stnmmerinif. stutter. ing or hesitating in your speech. You can overcome any defects by en rolling for our course starting Mon day, July 14. Call for full particulars. Central .Bqwch Y. M. C A. itoth lias Mllnn Wash . . Uodle N Y... Smith Cleve. K Collins Chi . Weavor. Chi , . . Hellman, Det eiandll, Chi ... Tobln, St L. Scott Bos . . . Shorten Detioit. Iewls N Y.. Oharrlty Wash Baker. N. Y. . f haDman Cleve Wamtxj'M Cleve HI) 185 ONelil. Cleve Bfl 185 waraner cieve. , Hums, l'hll . . Walker Phil. . . Shannon IIom .. Foster. Wash . Jacobson St L. Pratt. N. Y , Mclnnls, Bom. ... IIbold. Chi . . . Schalk, Chlcaso , Witt, Phil Vlck. N Y.. . Speaker. Cleve . , Judge Wash . . ., Austin. St L, ... jlhana; Boston.. , Menosker wash Huann Phlla..., Strunk. Phil .., Gerber. St. L . , Kelsrh Chi . ., Perkins Phil . . , Barry, run. .... Alnsmltb Det ,, Hannah, N Y,. . Plpp N. Y... , Jones. Det . , . draney. Cleva .. Hush Det , Shanke Waah SMereld Bt .1. Vltt. llos ., ,, Klllson Det .... Kuel. N Y.... , Yountr. Det . . . Itlsberir, Chi Hooper Hob. Demmltt Bt I. , Kopp. Phil. . Qrover, Wash . , J Collins Chi ., Ionard, Wash . Johnson, Wash., McAvov. Phil..., 51 JOS 43 1.1(1 (13 '.-83 R4 1U4 110 242 (10 2(1(1 04 28(1 (ii i'il AS .'90 fill 1" 30 IS 111 240 17 174 (18 2A0 47 17t an ji4 50 Hi 53 ItH 11 1011 67 278 S8 203 (14 J27 511 209 58 210 04 102 82 249 (!1 241) 61 28.! 113 230 56 204 54 149 54 142 (12 288 81 282 63 208 01 281 43 185 51 107 48 183 40 125 AS 24D Al 198 58 221 58 201 An 234 48 ISt Al) 42 82 91 49 1AR 56 IIS A4 212 87 80 84 87 45 127 !6 70 27 55 27 71 28 80 28 83 84 23 23 21) 80 4A 32 24 21) 21 It i2 23 31 24 21 21 27 26 10 20 81 29 26 16 82 28 SI 39 82 88 25 17 20 15 S3 2S 29 11 l 1 28 18 82 24 12 7 190 2 122 II 79 82 8!) Al U7 4 02 78 TO 81 A3 49 72 CO 74 81 71 0(1 74 on 21 73 51 73 52 52 52 71 (12 54 35 73 55 Al 50 5(1 51 A6 (11 60 fll 52 88 88 50 58 52 37 38 26 32 SO 59 46 SI 47 (12 80 42 2T 20 7 41 49 19 18 26 14 11 li SH PC 7 .382 7 .349 7 .849 2 .345 11 .S38 0 333 8 .326 14 122 18 821 10 .118 11 817 A 814 7 810 10 8011 14 .806 11 303 1 801 7 .290 A 29A 4 214 0 .204 3 293 2 293 10 292 II 291 1 .281 1 ,281 4 .280 2 .270 8 .278 4 276 10 275 A ,271 8 .269 4 .268 9 .267 7 .26(1 6 .263 7 .2(11 11 .250 10 .255 4 .255 10 ,231 T .254 4 .253 4 ,250 2 .250 13 24 8 .244 2 ,248 5 ,241 1 ,240 4 .287 8 212 3 .231 10 .228 8 222 0 .222 2 222 3 .221 2 .220 5 .219 13 .212 18 ,211 8 ,211 5 .207 2 .208 1 .200 1 ,200 1 .188 0 .175 1 ting the putt that rims the cup A no leaves the other bloke one up; The putt that started straight and Intr 'And left a perfect follow through; The putt that started on Us way As if it meant to stick and stay, "' .yttid then, just as it reached the itm, Began to wigale and to "shim," 'And with a last expiring spin Stayed on the outside of the tin. Tes, there are many things that cloy That trouble, bother or annoy; Say, stools that drop with sudden flop Before ijou knew they'd reach the top; Or rheumatism, or the gout, Or when the home club fails if clout. But taking in the lengthy toll Of things that wreck the hleedinq wul. I sing the putt that rims the cup And leaies ihe other Hole one up. 119 Per Cent SIK In ense you have paved only one cnso'of gin and ermotith out of the wreck, in case a friend with n thirsty look drops in, how high should you value his friendship before permitting him to have a shot? What are the statistics in this case? (. H. K. Hotv Many Out , WHEN the season opened there vcie four clubs in the American League conceded a chance to win. They wore Roston, Cleveland, New York and PhlPIKTO. Since thnt dine Hoslon has clpfiniteh diopped out. Detroit has moved doubtedly have the mid-,Tulj edge. Hack in Starch we figured them n trifle too slow on the hoof. Hut it begins to look as ' s.pccd wnsn't as controlling, a factor ns it once seemed to be In the National League onlv two clubs were figured with a look-in at the start. They were New York and Chicago. Now the Cubs have about faded, supplanted bv the IceeR who went unheralded until Pat Moron began to display his wares. The Giants still carry the edge. F BOTH Giants and Yanli ariiie this will be the fiist centializrd world series since 7.00(7, when the Cubs and White Sox bleu Hum schci to a home affair. The Season's Sensation THE Red dash by the half-mile pole has been far and nnaj the season's sensation. And now that the Reds nre up it is easy to see thc have been no part of a fluke merely first-class material handled bj one of the best managers that ever propelled a bail dub. THAT combination is about all any machine needs. The Soft Assignment A man M ticrer out. they say. When he is, simply down; The man who gets the clout, they vuji Should tale it on the crown. And this is as it ought to br Except the ancient world Is full of men who lile to pick Upon a flag that's fin led. s Wc 'HAT n pipe the Second Guess is. There's nothing in the game as easy. Once it is nil unraveled you wonder how any one thought it could ever be anv other way. And the diz?y unherse is packed with those who never kick in until the Second Guess is due Thev cover up until the score is in and then explain how they knew it nil along Whereas, those who knew in advance say little and get rich. THE oil boom has softened the tt ail for manj a man towaid the ton, but you don't hear ns much about its annex, known ns the Soap Chute. AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES Walton A. A., halne lost Its grounds, was compelled to cancel many games The club la now readv to meet all eighteen nlne leen j ear-old trnellnff teams Thomas Downes 5703 Belmar terrace, West Phila delphia. Rosenood A. A., a first diss tnnellng team wants games with home clubs for Auaust and September. Has Labor I)a (a m and p m ) open Charles Adams North Orlanna street 1(48 z o w I E i THE BIG K. O. SHOW Shlbe Park Next Monday Night tlAKHI ritKCfc Tl. tUUlt MOT CEORCE CHANET v.. JOE T1M.ITZ TED LEWIS ti. STEVE LATZO HARRY CREB ti. BAT. LEVINSKY LET TENDLER ti. JOE WELLING maris b:su r. Jl. Heats, tl, (t, u. You vet seat Ton kor. 11 ur nov, Kd. ward ninthan and Tendler, Glait. man A FelnsUln'f. Matter than Telede. Ilarret A. A., with Tom olz In the box will be the attraction this afternoon at the Stetaon grounds Fourth and Berks streets at 3 P m. The Tuesday nlcht attraction will be the Ml-Amerlcan, with Catcher Mark and Shortstop Avau Rt. KUzaheth II. C, nineteen year-old team, Ing July ana August. 1810 Bucknell street a fast seventeen desires games dur Wllllam J Morris. Indiana Club has July 17 and a few dates In August and also Sunday dates open for home clubs paying a guarantee Joe Nelman, 1039 Isorth Thirty-second street ' A left-handed drat baseman, formerly with the- Tulpehocken Beds, who has plaved ag&inSl BUCfl irHtun na uuuu miiu timiviiy O. C , would like to hear from a first-class team oesirini; ins nervines , ,., auuumi, 927 past Ontario street Franklin F. C. has reorganized and has ooen dates for all second class teams halng grounds R McLoughlln, 2010 South Six teenth (street Southeast Midgets, a fast twehe-fourteen-year old traveling nlno have Sunday dates open during July and August for teams such as Snares Trlest and Rt Ann's Juniors. J, alentlne 1010 South Seventeenth street. Chester A. C. a semlpro club, has a few open dates and would like to hear from Strawbrldge Clothier Ut Brothers and Stetaon or teams having home grounds and paying a guarantee William Harklns, 353 rarKer street, Chester Ii Tlurlev B. C. has open dates for flfteen- slxteen year-old teams I, clraeff, 2237 North Fourth street t Ihe I. R. R. 1. M. V. A. grounds Torti-fourth street nnd Parkside avenue, thu West Philadelphia C C will be the attrac tion against the strong T.lt Brothers aggre gation thla afternoon Slaughter will be on the mound for the store boys. A good second baseman and a left fielder k, would like to play with any sixteen-year-v old uniformed team I. Williams, Jr., 1104 State street Halonma A 4P a t ra traillntr taam tin .Tnlv 10 and a few dates in Ausruat nnn tnr a home team pailnar a guarantee. Willi am Layers, 2321 Fernon street -"$ The Junto 11. C. would like to arrange ame- with first-class homo teams wllllnr to plav uniformed teamn A. weroium, Zulu South Fourth atreet. PArtk NATIONAL LEAGUE TO-DAY AT 3 P. SI. PHILLIES vs. CINCINNATI Seats on Bale at Ihe Park '-I Bicycle Pt, Brews Vfedrom TONIGHT, ClM V. M. rAVK II 1 l l ''I irf," M'p"sA' ! E-T-r"lWtai " t s3S&Tu!i -' ,nii 1. 1 i" !" ' . "mil I . 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