Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 17, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1019
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CRAVATH NEVER GETS LONESOME, FOR PHILS ARE USED TO BE, IN V ALONE IN BASEBALL CELLAR 'ti
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WONDER WHAT A MOSQUITO THINKS ABOUT
PECK'S REVOLUTION
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GAVVY, IN SOLILOQUY,
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ORDERS HIMSELF TO ;
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ftightfielder Cravat h and Manager Cravath. in Confer
ence, Decide to Allow Gene Paulette to Make Debut
in Outfield Winning Streak Continues
Hy ItOIIKRT V. MAXWKM,
rorl l.d'lnr t nn'ii: I'uli'lr l.nlsrr
' oi i i'' ' ' ' 'ill 'ihr 1,'iIq r 1 n ,
QBVERAI, ilrop ' rain (mltrtril mi the tin roof of tho I'liillii'-' ilihliniisr.
Several nthor drop? splmlicil nc:miM Mip ninilim. nncl tho rnntntit drip
ping from tho onvo. nrronipniiinl 1 H rullicKniR euiRlo of thr mitrr pnnt.
convinced our noble atlilcts jrMMiln ilml a rainstorm liad lmttio in and
the ball park un in idoal rniiclitlmi ti "taRC a chIIcrp rrsatta. i
HELLO - HERC5 A
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BELteve THeRe's
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Tf-lAMK GOODNESS - IT
W'l-L C3REATLY FACILITATE
I JUST Br5LiENt ILL
START OM HIS BCZSR
AMD SE ThC BUS
pasture tor The
Fimish- Gee-p-ee
This iSa PtacowGRy.
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To 3gT IT t3ooD --(TS
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Seated around the Imic t.ildo e ball plajor- .hnrt anrl tall, lean and
fat. They were 'mi mid lilioiirtonv mrr the pnpert of hoinc idle another
day and did notliins but ms mi. deller ouitimi- and maKe bet with r.v h
other on ho oilil be iit to ro in 'i trmlf (Icni1 I'aulette ami I.ee Meadow
were present bu not vutiue Tliej liiti Ihm-ii ln'ie iinlj n roiiplo of dnj and
feel perfectlj sle for al lea1-! a iweK
Silildeulj tl." iniiinsrr joined Ihr oiohi Ii n noni' ollioi than finviv
Cravath, and lie up .mil sprke a foMow.'
"A riiiiiMiinn mm and then i- a Moiideiful thine .MnNUitc fiom ilie kx
Is soml for empi. tin i lni!.'inx i in i enter held and m pitehinu t:ilT It al-o
la good for wiimiiii lidiie We hne not ni a mime tin uiek. and our leeonl
will -tand n Ions a the i loud- .lie leiikiiig Tliiuk "f the I'.M!' edition of Ilie
Plilllie inline along foi lime da- without a -mule ieei-e' it - iu.irehu-.
gentlemen, and een the imiim'M nie wiepini; Willi eii'ie o .
As 1 rasstiall) leiuarki-d. in an ultlinnil w:ij tliw et blanket i aiding
my pitehing Muff I know thi to be true. be nue lie told me o. Kiei will
hnve anotlur din to iet ln tltpiier and nun be in hnpe to pitidi the remainiler
of the wind. He ill do In- utino-l to keep our u num.): -treak lnliiet.
"The a--istnut piteher- al-o an mijoj a a-ation ami profit gieatlj then In
They renllj lo not mcil niuib of a lujufl. bemu-e thev nei.M- wmk ery lom:
In the game- llneer. w -hall -ee hal we -inill -te. and I -hall a-k for a
Bilent Mite of eonlidem c foi nix old fi mini. -Ia I'luvin- 'The longer he -ta
on the job the bettei m look a- .1 ball oluh."
tflnuint ''- timi fi il'iziti man wiii'i. eiflff n
t iiiiil'tlrimi t' d 111 thtff lnfh l!ntr r for Ihr mmt
tr thf 'I ' rtulil flint.
trnHin;i r n,
far mm r ipi '.
rneiniir nirl.rl m
Liuly II ill Remain (it i'ir.sl
fAXAOKK CKAVATll w.i- almn ll didn t niind th.it
rlub. eor sun e he 11 limed tin
cotton, far baik in the innnaiil pi
m-:
ei.aii-e li:- ball
lob a- pilot. Iia- bein all alone and fur
1 e ion !ell the PiO-toll lirae-, who
in- for week-, 1:111 awm fiom him That wa- the
have been hi- boon 1 o'upamo
unkindeit cut of all
(!avj looked thiough the -platteied window pane, wondered if it would
be too niudd' to p'a n 1 the monow and enternl ln private othi e. Then,
resting his arm mi the gl-i-i top of hi- mabogain ihk. lie deenled to intei -view
him-elf
"U'ell, after looking thing- mov." lie leniarked. "I have 111 rived at a
couple of romdii-ion- whieh -hoiild or -hnuld not lie the pioper thing. I hnve
on my ball iltib 11 lot of per-nn- diaped in uniforms and in a -hurt time I might
discover some pla.vei- M piPhing -talT will he all light if bis arm doe- not
weaken, but I should worn l.ee Mi.idow- -honhl help, and 1'iadlej Hogg.
Ocne I'aekard. Ceorge Sniitli and Mun.n -till nie mailable. I blu-li with
pride when I look hut the li-l
'1 now lime n genlleiu 111 11. lined I'.iulette anil up to toilni decided to ue
bim at tn-t b.i-e .Now the -tuff i- .ill olT Aftei deep thought. 1 bae 1011
Vinred mjself that it would In a bum mow l.ud.v 1- pl.ijmg good ball at fir-t.
he is one of tl e 1110-t d.nigeiou- hitter- in tin league on 0111 own gioumi- with
that right Held fenee built -o eo-e in the home plate, and Frederick will linger
on the initial -nek until fuithei nmue. I'aulette 1- nn all-around plajei and
can make hi debut, m whatever 11 1-. 111 center held Theie is no need in
benching a good pluver like I. ml' when be 1- going good
"The ball club at present 1- nothing to glow bil.iiious about. However,
we will improve and in a -hint time win a few ball game-. We are gradually
getting tack into form and the new men will help -ome 1 am especially
elated me: 'he puicha-e ot Waller Trage-sni from lioston. He is n brainy
catcher and will be a gnat aid 'o the pitehei-. Waller and Cringe Stalliugs
were as elo-e a- New Ymk and the Azure-, and that cau-ed hi- di-nn--ii.
ii'ii'N oi 117 t'laik hrfntc ilusr. Thai
1 drsMtii n frir Kant irinnihi nvd 7
(tl WISH In s,i, nt . fr
nld bud n dntmi ; 1 f n f troll. 11 on the lull nil nf thr lime nnd
gets better 111 rtrru iiimr
hnpe he irti thrni."
AT needs another outfielder 1 he hopes in tni in the rare.
is a big hole in left field In be filled, and the sooner the quit
Time Record for Trade Five Minutes
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with That Sr-fosT ..
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VAJHILE. IM UP H.GRS.
I -Ju&T ADORiS Tmi5
Type of mwo - i always
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yale club plans HUNTER HAS PACED THREE
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Organization Will Centralize Ell
Teams While In Training
Nevi Haven, .lulv IT l'n sulent .Inn
I'laihu. of the ale Athletii As-ocia-
II on annouiiied e-tenlav that ipiarters
MitiM linn -coined for the new y
f 'lull ai 100 High -treet 1 lo-e bv the
I hoi ie of the I'niver-itj 1'ie ami Alum -1
111 Wn'klj The 1 liihhou-e will contnin
Idiiiing roouis for the athletes and fm
iilunii.i who were nine on ale teams,
. and loi ngiiig. tending and hilluid rooms'
, lor the . lib members
, 'I'h' club is meant to 1 ontntli.o the
ti.iinii.j u Yale teams and to promote
good fdliuship among the members of
th le.nm, n- well as to establish a
placi while athletics mnj be discu-sed
land loiiiiued out with the advice of nil
I iimb igi-nduate alumni and combes who
,aie in tow 11 -
TO BRASSARD TROPHY WIN
Brilliant Motorist Has Piloted Carman, Laurence and Wiley to
I ictory in Motor-Paced Classic Inch Will Be
Revived al Velodrome Tonight
limmv Hunter, the tecogiii.ed king 1 Iirnssnrd rnce." said the human flier.
of piicis. has piloted more than one "T101l, ;s K1(,at fle( in tonight's race
Five
imer to 1111p01m.it motor-pa, eu .11 - ,, , ,,., (..uc ho r (l.aw j bp
iiiii)iin uuriiiK 111 hhik "cnnf in v
crli irnmp Itnt nf the ictorios t1 hw
- . 11 ft 1
turned in he cherishes the tiiiimphs lie icgimncss 01 wnom 1 imee
sioied itr the P.rassard trophy races.
His first win was with Clnicnee Car
man, the sensation of the lillfi season
Then followed victmies with I'ercj,
I.awience and George Wiley.
The Ilnissard feature will be tevived
the jump from the start.
varmint.
Lawrence, Madonna and ('orry have
been going great during the last month.
It .simply will be a case of1 im; uuo get
ting the 'breaks.' "
The lace will be 11 one-hour affair
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Dempsey Ready for Moran
rittsliurch. .tuh IT JaiK IVnipi the
nw hrnwwMiRht ehnniplen suinita ronih le
Huh! anlmil nhcripr the pulilk ilemai ds 1
ho'it reKiirillis wli.Mhnr lin m lifd rl omi
will theatrli.ll IllOMe ot ijuu work
I IHniimej Ims nnllfirl .I.iniei K Rnullet
nntihnialor of the KpKtnne i'lub ihnl he
I will like on Frank Monti in this r!t in
limp the i luh m ria,n In vIhbi rhe match
and tho winner will receive n bonus of
at the Point Itreee elodroine tonight. -' a week until iieieaieu. nus wilt
when the five lending riders of the sea- 1 be in mlditjon to the prize monej .
son clash. Caiman nud I.nwrence. pre- redd.v laylornml Harold Iiotinsall
... . ..... tv... Wlll mrnl tliu Tlfll-iiu lil'.illinrw t.. ,1 .,.n
oits w tinei-. will ie starters. "- - ........- ... .. -,-
tent Madonna. 1'iank Corn and Oeorge cial niatob -.punt lace
Chapman also will compete
lunter has seen innnv season- ... ........... - Mlnntle 'ltv. N. .1.. Julv 17 -After wl
senile in the ende snort He is fear- , leafed ! mule Harris n n lnatcli nice IunK .iSht nhut out names In a row the nach-
j Turner to Box Levlnsky
lerse ( lti luh IT At Ihe rnnir
n i tnnda niirht TtaltlfnK l.evlni!,' Hni
i'Ih Turner i I meet In an Hutr m jud
bent This U 1 relurn innteh In ih.ir
I flrt h-eil Turner -h ided t.ei(nik
Taylor, a hern
1 of the Aigoune battle, who still tnrrie-
.easons of ' n ninchine-giin wound in his arm, de
feated 1-1 n ti u Harris in n inatcl
less and tilling Hi- tunny desperate him nig'"
ibances and his main narinw escapes
on the hoarded ciri le have eai lied for
him the sobncpiet of Piuedevel
.liiuini Hunter
.M.v one ambition is to repent in the
SHRUBB STILL CAN RUN
Famous Englishman Covers
Miles In Fast Time
SI. .lolins. N. V., July 17. Alfred
Slmibh. mice world's champion j-imiicr,
v ho is now in this cit.i . being 11 pas
senger on C. I. (). S. liner Grnmpian,
whiih -titick nn iceberg nnd was obliged
o make this port yesterday, rati tiie
miles at Spoils Day, with Atkins, the
ibvi-ional ten-mile champion 111 Franc
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Rajah Main Bolshevist in. Battle of Bludgeons jot,
Supremacy in Realm of Swat Dash of Ncwm
Yorker Something New in Baseball
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To Jack Dempsey
The trorld is at your fc'et jowr head is in the clouds
Yau hear the wild acclaim the thunder 0 the crowds .
For Fame has crowned your brow ninf Fate has held you high,
Iml there is no one close to challenge or defy.
Vow look ahead and see the open road to fame;
The rand that all have UniM who ruled before you came;
Hose-rimmed and full of Hunt star-haunted down tho years,
Where you may gathef"in fame's plaudits and its cheers.
Hut if you'll look again, where the spectral mists unfold,
Through the gray and ghostly fog, down ihr path that you must hold,
Can you sec the journey's end, as you lift the victor's cup, -s
llVicrc the olive turns to weed, and the laurel withers upf
Where, upon the rcsined floor, through the bloody mist at last,
You could hear the fatal count as the seconds fluttered past;
M'hcrc Ilia viator, known as Youth, held your option on the throne,
Who had come the ancient way, from the road that you had known. '
The Battle of the Bludgeons
IN TTIC strange, case of T. It. Cobb vs. It. l'eckinpaugli vc come, upon a new
ramification in the Ancient Order of Swat. ,
This ramification is further proof that the height-holder never can tell from
what direction the blow may nrrive.
When Cobb first lifted his head above the mass the main opponenUho had
to overthrow was Napoleon I.njoic, who gave him n nip-nnd-tuck time of it for
several years.
When I.nrry began to subside, a tall nnd willowy young outfielder by the
name of .loe Jackson began to butt in. Jackson started proceedings hy batting
.410, a mark which crowded Cobb to the limit.
With JnckHon skidding, a bit later on, Tris Speaker nnd Kddie Collins
began to make threatening gestuies. Speaker finally slipped one over in 1016,
stopping Cobb's mad rush after nine vcar.s of leign. But in 11)17 and 1018 the
banished king wns recroivned nnd permitted the full use of his scepter.
50 WIIJ'X J9I0 an iced he had, so far as one could sec, crushed all
rival claimants to the throne.
The Uprising
THEN, out from the mists, unheralded and unsung, if not uustr.nng, comes
linger l'eckinpaugli.
l'eck, for nbout nine or ten jears, had been a grand shortstop, but no
part of n spectnctilar swatsman. In ll)l!I lie rose to .'J(58, his tallest hop.
After that he was content to ride along between .200 and .-30. His eight
jear average in the major leagues had been nbout .2.T1. (
With Speaker, Uutli, Collins nnd other ancient rivals blocked, Cobb could
see 110 burlier ahead against the twelfth 3 ear of bis rule until l'eck started his
revolution, uprising or whatever Jon care to call it.
l'eck had undoubtedly beard that the lower strata of life were on the
neric of moving tir. So he decided to open n Soviet l'orm of Government In
the realm ot Swat. lie decided to be the main llolshcvist among the
passing nun
2(i.0."j l-.i.
Shrubb is leaving tndny on the I'm-pies-
of liritnin for Knglnnd, whom e
he will go to l'nris to tonipete with
Den humps, a professional ten-mile niu
ncr, .it the end of August. On Sep
tember 3 lip will compete with MeUnc,
piofiisional ten-mile champion of Kng
l'ltid. at Ibrox Park, Glasgow.
Shrubb ran live miles in ' Hludgcouites.
Lynch Gets Big Offer
New Aork, Julv 1". Slllery Hums An
pounces thai Frumnter Cochran, of London,
has cahled .loe Mmh nn offer of $1,1. uoo to
meet the winner of the lal Moore Jlimm
Wlldo loul l.nch may orient
Bacharach's Streak Broken
nrach Giants lost to the Detroit Mara in 1
ten InnlnRS hero yesterday Score 11 to :t '
TITfV should he be content with a .2ol average' all his life, while
W Cobb was enjoying a .370 existence?
His argument cnriicd logic. Tiothing to it. Why not?
Will the Revolution Succeed?
PECK lias been battling against the ancient dynasty now for some weeks.
There were the usual number who roM up to remark that Peck would Btick
above .350 for nbout ten days nud then collapse after the manner of a Giant
Hlimp with n hole in the side.
IJut Peck's rise was no fluke. He hns been hitting the ball in a better,
firmer way than of old nnd hns collected the confidence that he once lacked,
although be alwnjs hns been 11 dangerous citi.en in the pinches.
If lie should lend the league this season it would be the first case on record
I wbeie n veteran averaging below .200 for eight or nine- years had suddenly
ot going again.
DVT ijtc old game is full of merry twists and kinks and Peck is no
iJ one to take lightly.
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Ii AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES
I MlWmi . C, a uniformed ewntrrn ' fpnmo offf rlnK n rpisonable puarantep Ed
I plahtfpii-peir old team hF neeral nnpntuin Mlntzpr -11 North t'olorado street
nai in .iui ana uijui mr inni pn uir
a cuaniupH w imam i eui. .nan ,,ins
dow ne nenup
Cravath Has Brilliant Rvvord
MAXACKK CIIAVATII ha made a lnilliRtn ictonl miicp taking charge of
the rluh lit' has not lost a mtIcs Iip has started, splitting tiftj -fifty with
Pat Moran and his UrtU The t with tlio ('liic-ngn Cuhs doesn't rount. because
of pre-July eU'biation which marked the inauguration of the new boss and
the parsing of Jaik Coomb. The bos would haw been trimmed nt plnodile
on that daj.
Now we bae tlie St. I.o-e CanN. hoNtered h Trnnk Woodward, the
pride of the VorrNtown pio: llliner Jacobs and Doug Haird. The St. !.op
crowd will open a three dajs iunioii here nnd attempt to strengthen its
standiug in the win and lose column The Cards started our bo.s on the road
to ruin last mouth and an attempt will he made to get reenge. The home
town boys dropped four game- in that town, and that was enough to put any
ball club on the blink.
Games will be played todnj and tomorrow and on Saturday n double
header will be staged. Thus the loyal hi-h will be able to witness four contests
for only three war taxes. That inducement should draw a crowd.
Tat Moran was not at all pleased over the postponement of tlnee games
here and departed for Hrookljn to manhandle the Dodger. Those gujs are
q for an awful lacing, for the HtnU expected to add mnnj virtorie to their
list and poor Urooklyn must be the goat. Tat is going good now. is annoying
the Giants for first place, hut will not predict a pennant "Wait until October
and I will ghe yon my views on the pennant race," he said when Frank Ioth
uggested that the Philadelphia fans should charter a special train to see the
trorld series in Cincinnati
Mil n. mint ' ha Julv in onen for
upmtnrn hntnf cluhp Phnnp or addrrB IT
I Inrnx jRpner nnd Orleans Mrfetf Kn
ptnKtnn .'iJ'iU from 1 to 5
Hale A h 11 hum II ('. In desirom of ar
ranelrie bhiiihii fur Julv III and a fp nppn
d.itf- in Autfiipt and Spptember J ionk
cat Halo i Kllburn Efffhlcenth ctrppt nJ
lA'htffh aenue
Rrokdalc . ., ii spmlpro trrif-ltnK team
has oppn datPH tn Jul nnd Austit for tcuma
nnrlnjr a fair Buarantu K Mlnl7 r -418
North Colorado street
rimmI firnt Imsemnn and a ppmnd hasp
man would like to KPt In touch with a fan!
flchteen-twentv-ear-otd tpam nlHvlnR Sat
I urda ball Willing to nt.t for "port Hull
1 riaer' 2524 East Cambria street
I Glor A. C. a fast tr.iv line tpnm has
' .Iul lit open for anv horn- iH.im p: nn a
i unrantre K J. Davlf ill.' North Klft
fift,h street
Kmsinstfin A. A. haw twilight garner
duriiiB Juh and August for ruesd-i and
Thurda oenIngH for traveling team" Al
Shulock. flir East Allen street
ririiccllnc IlrotherA A. A., a eemipro rHl-
Ing warn has July K open for nrt-riass
tams painE a guarantee J C Kberle,
Kensinstcn U2ln lteen 0 30 anl p m
I . K. Kng. a flrBt-class traellng club Is
without a game for July 111 A ouUI likt- to
hear from Vlclrtx Kaswood frnanahan. ht
i Kdwards Kensington Wild wood and Iit
m.in Jack Mullen, Nineteenth and Urown
streets ,.
I derniantowH ('olleclan ha Jul 10 and
n nnn for rirst-ciass nnmc teHms n J
tonwa. 50 J3 Helskfll street German town
North hide Profs hns Jul Ifl. 20 20
and -7 open awa for first lax home rlub
im lng a gua rarttee J J Hoo er 2035
North American street
The Collins . ' will trae to the Ger
niantown H ( ground and cngacp In a
camp with German town Ho s i'lub Illue on
aturdn. Jul) 11
Iarlir Professionals hae Jul 11 open for
nrt-tl,iB lmmt tmmi pacing a K"uU guar
Hntce i: II Smith, toil fc.nuth Sixth street.
Drtibj T.i .
Drtiedlng llrothers hae July 1 and a fw-
late In Auau-t upen Tur nri- lhsc nmue
trani palng a Kuarante t' ". 1-berle
Kensington 02tO.
A. R. King, a first-' I ibs irieltne team.
i without a game for s-aturday Julv ll
Jack Mullen, nif of Mr It King Com
paii, Nlnettrrnth and Hrowti streets.
Ilelmnr A. (.. a tlrst- las traveling team
1 at July 111 and uih r .aurdu and Sunda)
dates open for teams pain a guarantte
Harry IJowen 1402 New kirk streel
Illtnu 1 . has set ured the ground at
B and flenrflld atrfut for Tucsiii evenings
and would like to hear front first-'1! iss
traveling team Plavlne twillnht ball 11
Mum Hill. 205S North Third street
Knsc Vnllev . (. ulhe game for Au
Rust with seventeen-nlnetpon ear-olll toams
with home grounds paving a cuarantae WU
l'am Frame 1)01 Butler aen'i. Ambler Pa
Shelbb-Tjler A. A., a second ilap travel
lng fam, has open d.itp in August 1 II
Schwartz 512 Kafrmount avenue
Olney H. V. Is deshnus of booking undav
games with such teams as I'ppfr Uarbv
Haddon Hfight Wlldwuud and Chester
C A W Hopklnson 5520 North Set ond
street
I rank ford P. i will meet tVntra! t K
team Julv i at Krankford avenue and Trait
street Mananer Fox of Frank ford w ill
put his strongest team on the field
Weft hide . c, former!) th P-nn A , 1
(s w itltout games for Julv 11 an 1 '0 for
home teams pa lng a guarantee H J
O'Neill 3223 Lombard street I
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I'nlni Ileurh . A. would
BOTH Philadelphia clubs nre making i-o many trades that the fans arc he
ginning to get the fever. The other night when fJavvy Oavnth wan riding
to his country estate ot Port Indian n friend nihed up to him and caid :
"Allow me to congratulate jou."
"What for?" asked (Jarvy. -
.... it I, .L. .-t i t.i. ! , t. n. fp rrt
At , "ueeause, fiuu hip innm, i iinuir .uui-n miw a-rrj j urner nrst and
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fcf AlgDea Dim up. .ow uv iuu i jmu.v wmi nn- uuo.
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m 'l& -It wns in 1010 when Columbus started a series on fantillou's playground.
iV .. Until manairers boasted that they hud on their clubs the worst ricrlit fielilcr.
In the world. Ollie Pickeriug worked for Cantillon and Claude Kotsman, the
eld Detroit first baseman, performed for Friel.
" Just before '.lie game was called the rivnl managers met at the home
n ?" plae. They were about to hand the line-ups to the umpire when Cantillon
'c "I'll bet I have the worst right fielder who ever played baseball."
' "You lose," replied Krlcl. "I have the worst right fielder."
' "Want to trade?" asked Cantillon.
ltigltf away !" responded Kriel.
The, game was held up, Pickering and Rossman notified of the change in
;frVNl;.tue players chauged uniforms. They played in (lie game and
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Franklin Sugar Reflnerr . t would like
to book n game for Saturday July 19. with i
any semipro team in I'ennsjlanla ami New
Jersey halng grounds and offering a fair
guarantee H Moore, care of Franklin
Sugar Refineo foot of Reed street.
llnster Club has seveial dates open fpr
homa teams paying a guarantee. R Beeche
Lombard 21M2, from 0 to 4 .
Pfhoettle A. A, has July 21 and dates In ,
September open for home teams paving a
Kuarantee. 8 Barotk. 1227 North Warnock '
street.
Rainbow A. C, a fourteen-slxteen-year-old
tPAeling team desires names for Sun
day dates A Haas. JU32 South Slith
street.
North Side Professionals have July 2fland
i7'nnn awav. and would Ilka to hear from
some first-class home teams paying a guar
antee J J Hoover, 2035 North American
street. ,
rhllmorf A. A. wants In bo hook games
for Saturday and also twilight games with
first-class home teams Kdwln Leech, 2747
North Front street
ATimdalft C. C. has July 2 August 2. 9
and 30 open M Nass, 42l Wolf street
Hook da l A. A has Julv 2 open for home
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