f$!apj$Z. 'fpT&v ii7Filri F7 cr '-. -1" H" V a i r t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATUEDAY, AUGUST 1019 U,, J, . ji Atii;1g A4 " i BB'JI im BARNEY DREYFUSS SAID: "HUGO, U-GO," BEZDEK PACKED UP AND FEEBLY STOLE AWAY I tfflGO BEZDEK PLANS SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE CORBETT YOUNCEST 1--J- VACATE POST AS Wmanager of pira tes . r. t-y:-sf i ht-U'Lijt WMthoub Football Tutor and Trainer of Athletes. Due to wy fhwisnl Jiroil-rfiil'it h.vttnfte tn Snnnr Tit n T.nniriii i ......,.. .. ..,,. ,..w, w,s. is, v,. e v...e.. ,r it l?l pi ) mm lc; Connections Shortly Noic at Health Resort Hy HOItKHT V. MAXWKMj "J Mfmrl I'llltor I.tfntnr 1'i'hJ IHtfr ESTtA.' P. I A. M. XOTIIKK hi Inutile mtnitRor is nbottt to 'in out of the picture to make ;,(;, c room for a new fare In ttio frame. Aevorillin; tn some inside dope shipped '-from Pittsburgh. IIusco Ilrzilrk. will tcinH his resignation to Harney l)re.fuss tin a fcwilnyK nml If the l'lrntr boss adepts It, Hugo will retlrr. If Harney liloeWl 'accept It. Hiiro w'll retire nnywii. Mux ("arrj. it is said, will be Bcsdfk'x sitccpstnr. s - Bridels ha not been asked to rrstp.li. nor Is lip quitting because lie failed fto make (rood. In truth, lie' has b'eii h Ms succpss, ami surprised the baseball 'world since, taking charge of thp pluli in the iiiidil'e of flip l'.H" season. Up Jii4 no.prrvlous bin lenitiio expericmc. but learned rapidh nml pilotnl flip club it -Hito'JIie first Ii iHlnti last year, lientmit out lirnoKiyii, liostnu. M. Lotus ami the riiiin, t Thin year Iip has lind a luiril rove ' lute. The sniing ti iltiine tilp was '1V jumbled up, bis nils'" Iieyfu selected Wist linden. Jml., to save railroad fare. , Tbta. !pol proved misntlsfai tmj ami Ilneo nrnli- n piiil; sliifi in Ilir- rtnlnuhani, wliprp thp I'iiatps i i i i . 1 . 1 the pi ijinsr ticlil nilli tin In-al cluli. WIipii Ithe season oppiird, tlio p'tlb did tint K" sn up! nml thru- was sump eritlpUtii. I i Soutiiwottli was in poor sluipp, thp pitrlnr.s prr s'uw In minding into fprm and then Ma.; Cnrpy wfts laid up with ho'ls, wliirli rpiiinvd him from thp line-up. 7f IU-ziIpI: bpRan to worrj and his health suffered, lie gameh stud, to the joh.untll thp Pirfttps ramp to I'hiladelphia last weel; and then went Immp aflrr a nrrvoiis brpnkdown. Mis hprt was affected and xpceinllsts ndvied that lip "takpa lotic rest. Up now is at a health resort and is likely to renriin there until ,faIU ' IltlJto U tin1 of the hLMtt ;.r mhi in tlio atlilctii- world. llt in-wi t.iKrM Jl vacation brontisp of liii utnniN'tioiis with lVnn State (oIltsr. I'm'jI.-Ic . --t... l. . ,.t.1l 1 1.....I....I II - 1 .. .! !. 1 i .!.. i . i . K, ft pJUVIlH IIIV lirUUJUll HUH IlllUI'lU 111 ll-Illllf ll tIM'lt. Willi II ill't'IS 111(11 1)11 IllllUlX I- V Iff A... t.. U..,.l.n1l !F :, 1 1.. I.I.- 1 - ......- .. '.i i yV4 ncatiu 4(1 uiirMjuuii, in- in iim- iiiii, m), imhur uuiiiiivi uiiut'i'il'tl Willi 1 OI ItgUte sport and stnnuN well in bnth branrls. M D IWYFI'NS tiiinril tmrl in ihr nimmrr of HUH. nflrr hanitiim the ttritrarc to Jimmy t'atlahnu. The rid" mniiwier rrittirctl onltr in the r!ub. nnrfr n fete trnilri m.il fi:-; jyrir finiihtd fourth. It iri7( It difficult to replace Ati. ? i,, ' . Mack Has Long Prospect in Harris .jTldNNIK MACK is siimiiiiK the hushes for new talent and is not passing I? "' any " "" ,llsn'.v t",lt,1,I phenoms. Me lias liven up in Koeliester. N. Y.. jor a I(jw ua'H nnu rviuenuy nns Ki.urueu Mime iiuernuiiunai i.iaue Murs td BtrrtiKttipn his bill elub. t'f . L.ant Monday he Ilt over a nhv little traiisactioii when lie n.giird Ilyrou -'Harrl.t, cs:mNldprpd the moat sensational joung pitihpr tlie Ti-as I.iag'.ip has idfjTeloppd In ypnrs. This jiPrson lias nttrncted the attent'nn of nunierous big itague Bfout' and HPVpn clubs wprp after him. Itrnneh Jtiekey w.is a persistent N.b!d4rF but Mark eavp up more monpy ami tlio deal was put through. (Jleun j wyni, woo huh oei-ii ins i-aieoer im.s smsm, uisi u.s som. iiii u.iuery will V, rppdri at tfrt-Vml of the spuson. i . Iftirrts ts ...nllril W.iniltr' Ilnrrls fln.n tn fli.iihf.in n.i.l liul..'... fi-..tn '-i rjportMi Iiur n Htrlnc b"nn eall'ng for help. Up is f.ct four im'hes tall j..lDdF5rpIghs all of KM) pounds. He was discovered In linThouiis iml Ira sajs jy -'bf Will devflop into one of the hes twirler in the fast set. s ,r. In JiU Inst two Ktarus down South, the spl'ntei w.m ea-'I.. allowing hut ,( nrr mm in rnon imiiip. i.ec .s nope no iu.ii.es goon up nore ami not e:,pioie. an Ik usually thp cisp. i-'orinip has bad tough luek nil around thi.-t year and is due In get .sumo jsf Ot 4hr bffhl;n. Hp is not afraid to purchase plajiprs, and If stutNtics wpre TBiiaoit, n wwiiiu dp aiscovprrii mat rue lean leaner nns tried out more new jayprH in liir nisi lour yrnrs tnan anj two managers operating under the K t-BI Top, r ,'JtVtCJIKlilf tire vrnlrd. hotrerrr, erl Cnnr'.r rm lint ji!i t:til wanji u. a:d note thai the fcr:ii Iraywi arc ruaiiimf Sit full U m', liopt for tf r future. these It tuiue hVTh 7 -uPiianti nun jfivhui n j uj ,- in P a bosslns thp Clevpland club in WIL'. r fift ftp-the AtpprlPan Association ami finlshei Ray Chapman Latest Hittiii" Sensation i-kY CHAPMAN, who shortstops on Tris Speaker's hall club. i the latest "Jrtpnfcatlon ih American League hitting ranks. Thp t'lpveland vpterau is ilrprldinlt eTeryboily, including himself. In thp last wepk lie has clouted the all ltd Tlclouttly that his average has jumped .01.1 points anil now stands at "k iX!l.' Only ohep before in big league career since he started playing regularly iita he. finished the season ovpr ,n(X). That was in 1017 whpn he was admitted it ine.aTvUt set with two point to -pare. .napman wur piri.ru up oy iiarry iavis wnen me lormer . s Jirst Daseman The jenr previous Iip had b"en burning rd the season with the amazing figures &7 J ITii. f.. l.t .... -..... .. Ul. f1 1.....1 1 Kll'l I... !..... 1 '11.1 M.l .. I Wiuini lu till! IJ -ipiii: Hitiii.-.s nun i i.-t i-ijiiiu m !.. in- u.iiitu ,iii, -file I.'L $ iraf he was the rpgular shortstop and he fell to .L'.'il. He didn't see .:M) tfcaln until 11)17. In IPIN he was trnek again nt .-(.. j,j. " rof a mug Htreten or wppkk tnprp was tioc one .Maei.mnn near ."(HI. Hy Wlilter Witt wns up there whpn thp season first started and he held on to his f-'I .:- .,' ... .. .... . .. . . , . ..,..,. J0U7 pcrcu ior auuui a moiiiii, nun ne oegan io si.iu ami lie dropped so Kt, ' hipidly, that .It was all he could do to hold on to .'JOO. Lately he has picked 15 ?P and now rank at .-.id. Another nienilier of tlie hhlbe family now Is threat- 1-' nine to. break Into the best division. Tilly Walker has been making swift I Si wT. ', . . ' . . . . . . ... ... f; prldean the right direction. In tlie last week lie has added thirteen points tu 7 Ma A4htf Ann hnlils forth now At .Jill. , K- j.- - - -. 'f rf k mM 4.. tflnv.... Pw4nll. Wtlltnn.u ... ll.A n..l.. 111.11 !. . 1... Vfjt ..-3 KIIC lll'lll "Hill . lu.uuii . J i, ..,..-. n nil- iuil.1 I llll HUT ..11'W, OUL fiV.l.1 -..... .... .... Bit, Jrlan Wniscl Is right outside the door, l.nnl stands at ..!)". Davy ISancroft t 4 l1rhnnlr Prnvnthlnn who hns inHflp jlnv liotlei.iihlp fniit thietni .th.. I.ilI ......1 tVi.W'-", '' -"' ' "" -. ....... Em Jjit' tiii Phils have been winn'ng not so niiich through hpavy and terrilie K, hitting as through timely swats. Kj2 ' Jens nanie,M has copped his last seven decisions and Dauss. of Detroit, is EoT nnW'.oti bplitnil tvlth six ronseeutlvp u.-Ins. Sttnn "oveleslile nrnhnhli- ti... nl. 1 j'TS"ltadlrijf.all pitchers were It not for the Detroit Club. Stan has won fourteen janifK Add lost half as many. Of the seven games he has dropped, five have B;' " bftrif'bigiril by the Tigers. The Jennings crew got used to beating Stanley Yl ?iei bta brother Harry was flinging for the Hengats. t-. Ef X fllE Tight aho have Shoeker't nerve. The lleixgnU have handed " beatings to the Jtroirn hurter four timet. Shoekrr hat won nine !SLksr! -r- lf .. - :imt. . u .. .;. ' j."rr ana l01 " . t 112 s "r? Mike Wilson May Enter Georgia Tech saitix H"Rs;ey This) r yni, CA.o t figure I Thev &av vor People I i mv r3rnAY- lL Uwz , UI1M& ,,hjcm we at voUfl age Than f HU OLD DO VoU I lr ADM(r . LowGp.R .foORK OVeH AT AMV OTHER AGS- ) rM,r.ur . am?- YOO-RS rHE AuSPWB MOVAJ B"T VbO AV UUG TnaJo J a a 14 vpftf oij) Jl pRriT'y ,""''5 V" YbiR Color is Bad L. S oi.r J s ks & && $k )gk -fm JSTisrc s5hou' rMA-r T gijT HARvjf; nEJerJ " -v 1 75''i e ALl. -IJeArM.-s 'VCi0 F.r BlsTTeR m ( MOST ptATHS pui?,Ki6 r-G PewioP rbu I my LjFE nT-L f OCCUP- Just adf Mo' passing tmpoo&h L . - " " "" ) uiHew ThS Poor I V , ) yTHAT MAKES ,rl vltTieS ARE " " " ( all tmif morg FeeL"t Just i 5USPiC'O.JS- I As yOKJ ARE- SISLER'S SPURT CARRIES HIM INTO LEAD; CRA VATH AND JIM THORPE STILL IN FRONT Drown Star Tops Cobb With .361, Representing i a Gain of 17 Points COBB'S .355 SE COTS' Dl &! Sothoron Now Second to Cicotte in Pitching Records in American League U imfs fos: liv IMtchcrs to Thi q Clubs 2. "' - A E i) fr7 LILJJIL , 'j ,-s i . i -i : :. .- ; : V : :- l ' ... :: :: V , Games Won by Pitchers Troin These Clubs A i t n Pitcher Club Won list W. I.. P.C. last lart . Nrlfion. N Y.... I leutte ChlctBO. . Siithiinm. St. I.. Wllllnin. Chic... D.iuwk. Detroit. . ltnltli. 'lee Kerr Chic c'(iclinl:le. (.'lee. ShAW, Wrfh simikM, n y.. Qllim. N'. V I'iioiihU. ll.. l'lltlllllF Clii .. li' 1 .ii.nn. Cl.c t'l l.lwcll I "iif Tlio nmlitcn N'.V. Wel'min. M I. . r.h-.k. Pot. ... Shocki r. St. I. . .lohi'son Wash . r.iiraUe Del.. . I.o. Det Huth i.os'n i 1. nm nl. Oct . . 1'nllllil Hot Filler Ohio n.iliu St I Ifnnh St. I Morton Cloo b hnson. Alh Humoll S V Ho laniod rinpton ti-P"r. Che .Tones, rioptim Muri i'i shore N V Ki I. Its-ill ash. fhle t'leve Kinlii lh. Mnjs llos N" Y I . il -. I ' 11 i. Ito-; rs ,Mh T'.rrv. Alh.. N Atu & 111 14 n; 13 IS I I 7 II! s 4 s f! 7 S 5 a ii ii !l II IL" s ii n 14 111 12 4 .1 il :. 5 7 lo II n 8 s i j :t i it 3 5 a .' :. ii ii H 4 u I i-. 1 12 l.UOII 3 .7U2 .. .7J7 2 .727 3 .7'.'2 II .'Is4 2 .11117 1 7 1 .1)07 2 i.ii t ll.U .. .am a .11011 1 111)0 . . .(100 1 ..1 li 2 .0,1)0 1 .linn .. nun a .-s:i . . .71 .. ..-.71 .. .-.4.-i 1 ..133 4 Mil ".no ..-no .471 .4-17 III 444 4211 .1110 .400 loo .37.1 .37 .SST 8S3 "si; .2117 ..ii .077 Gavvy Trails Indian by Thirteen Points With Rating of .353 GROH LEADS IN RUNS LKADS A. I.. KL'N (JKTTKIIS Kagrr 1'erlilnpaiigli lias crossed the polluting station oftener linn anv pla.vei- in the .lolmsnii circuit, with a total of sity- eight tallies. who for Barms. Winner of Last Seven Games, Leads National With 16 Wins, 4 Defeats $3$iS '-yt ifnwi ' . : I 4r " ,'Vt 1 2 -. &$ 2 ; 1 I 1 ' I ' - i HE A VYWEIGHT KING TO DROP THE TITLE 0 Gentleman Jim Only Twenty-seven When Beaten, While Sullivan, Fitzsimmons, Jeffries, Johnson and Willard Were Well Beyond Their Prime IN THE SrOKTLIOIIT NY GltANTLAKD BICE Copyrhjht, 1D10. All rlithti reserved. rplllj question has been brought up ns to whether n heavyweight contender cvpr knocked out a champion who wns anywhere close to his prime, or near his best shape, ' No one can question the fact that Corbett stopped John L-. long nftor that robust worthy had seen his best days. Sullivan had passpd the fighting nge, nnd his condition more than a year previous to his last battle was bereft of the vital spark. He made an attempt to round Into condltioti, but time nml swift living were too great a combination to beat. "Ilooze done It" soon became a classic phrase. But Old Doc Time had joined forces with John Barleycorn and J. J. Corbett in the final assault. ' FJOiT Sullivan and Corlclt might have fared if John Lawrence had Iccn at hh lest as he teas around ISS'i or ISSo it another guess. Corbett and Filz pORBKTT wns the youngest champion to drop a title. The skillful Cnlifor- nian was only twenty-two when he beat Sullivan nnd when lie stepppd out against Fitr. he wns only twenty-seven. Twenty-seven is fairly close to top form along tiie nthlctic roadbed. It may be that Corbet t was not in as good condition against Kitz as he was against Sullivan, but lie wasn't far nwny from his championship form. . He had all the bc3t of it for the first thirteen rounds up to the moment that Hobert the Bed let the old hook fly to n highly vulnerable spot. CO IT wasn't poor condition that stopped Corbett. Jeff and Fitz FITZ was almost ns good ugainst Jeffries as he was against Corbett. But for nil that Fitx wns beyond thirty-live jears when Jeffries wrenched away his title. Fitz never could have bpatpn Jpffrics at his bpst. for Iip had to yield too much inthe way of bulk nnd power. Jeffries at twenty-live was a physical mnrvel big, powerful, fust nnd capable of absorbing terrific punishment. Foil all that he iron the title from a man who had passed on his tcay across the hill b ia well hcuond the stamina of youth' Jeff and Johnson JEFFRIES was invincible during his reign. He wns only twenty-five years old when he stopped Fitzsimmons in eleven rounds. There was no oue close to him when he decided to retitc after beating Jack Munro. But when he met Jack Johnson he facrd the greatest haudicap of all heavyweights. He And been out of the ring for six or seven jetus. He had grown fat and partlyald. In all that time he had made no attempt to keep in uny sort of shape. ... , The Jeffries that met Johnson wns not within SO per cent of being the Jeffries that whipped Fitzsimmuis, Corbett, Sharkey and others. He attempted something that no man could get away with as close to the impossible ns any thing that sport holds. TllU only wonder is that Jeffries cottld last fifteen rounds against the odds he tackled. Johnson-Willard HOW far had Johnson declined when he met Willard? Here is the statement from one of the men who hplped to train Johnson for both the Jeffries and Mornu lights. He handed us the information nt Toledo. "I was with Johnson fii I'aris when lie trained to meet Irank Mornn. I'll miv for him here that hcVt into shape for that fight. He worked hard, got down to L'07 pounds and ncer looked better. He knew Mornn was a tough bov to beat, so he took no chances. Vet in the nineteen tli round of that battle in 'i'aris I had to lift Johnson to his feet when the bell rang and push him into i the ring. He managed to rcpl thioiigh to the linisii. mil ne coum unw uc iconic up for two more rounds. If that light had lasted two rounds longer I Frank Mornu would have been champion of the world. ' ' il ATT HH the fight I teent back into Johnson's di eating room. ' A 'Welt ' I naid, ' guess you know where you stand now!' 'I know well enough,' replied Johnson, 'the vert man 1 meet will be champion of the world if he can. fight half a lick. And he won t have ' to be tery good.' " THK sum nnd substance of It ull septus to be that Jim Corbett was the only In weight chnmpioti who wns beaten while still this side of thirty, The others were invincible until time joinwl forces with their opponents. I rat ticully all of those who lost were far from their top form, due other to dissipa tion or advancing jiars or both. l Games Won by Pitchers ' From Three Clubs Games Lost hy Pitchers to These Clubs A.IAH I'BCKINI'ArtJH. ell of a few weeks threat- I 5 RAJA II a stiete ened to depose T Cobb as dictator among American League batsmen, is, a stepping on Trus's heels once again.,- ; The ank inlie'der fell off inisei.ibly In j his bitting after his coiise. utio -tting, , 3 1 but he is liick on the climb again. Dur-I J J, 1 ing the last week lie has gained seven . 1 points and .-auks now at ,'M". I -' -j ! The Ainciic.tu League tneragis in- 2 2 I i ludih low : ' s fl (1 z J T) 3. 5 - 3- o Pitcher Cluh Won Iist I.. P C last last I games plajed Weducsdaj foi- 1 o 1 IMMVIDCAI. UATTINC I! VII sister. Mt l.-i'lls . s.-i .12U 1 1 ohl liolr.,11 . 72 2i Vemli I let ml 1' ''2- 1 Ivloiin.iUKli. N Y SI .loo Ju. ksn.i. Chi. ... Sll 3.11 I MkvIi nl I'll. '"' '." 1 Itln U'.lkh . Il'harino'l Cll.. It, 1111. ilii-tun , (lau.l'l Cnlraso llellman Detroit llulli llo-ton . . . 1 i: i'iiI'Iiis. Chi . Juenhsoi , St 1. Shorten. Dot. . Ml an Wusn llll 3-. till 2111 Sll 217 71 2TI ss 322 llll 2.-. I S'l .I'JS 07 231 .17 IM 411 17. avi:u u;i:s it 11 hi 11. o2 in.' .-,3 ii.i lis 10 1 is 112 27 ill r..f lis 3s 77 :,0 S4 32 SI II llll 37 7K -..' 102 411 .', I 43 I'll III 1 llhunis. St 1.. II 143 21 SehiriL'. Hostun... 7.1 21 i - Tmlli St I.. .. SO 310 37 11 v.lil 1'. 1 K" 23. 31 Jnhi.slnn.'Clev . il JIU A S, Weave-. Chi, .. "'I -i .1. 111. MeMullln. Chi. .. 43 12l 23 37 lianln-r. Ctc SO K37 37 lis Wb ker. AlhB. . 711 2I'2 32 S.I IJ...lle. N' Y . ss 317 32 'i2 Smith. I'lev. ... 72 2(tn 311 7.1 llallir. V. Y . SS 349 12 lllo i.Im n v. .. " 3in 12 um Menn-StP. Wash 7ll 224 41 fll Shannon. Una . . 70 Still 3H fJhnrrtly. Wash Mclnnls, Iloston llurns. Aths Scott. Hoslon speaser. i lev llcrienn St I.. . . 77 K..S-1U. Chi ... SI ' Tuns-c. Wash. ... ?il 31 73 221 23 70 2H2 10 S2 .113 an N7 313 211 4 Boil 47 sll i vt I 7 - J t ill'1. 1 10 1,1 1 1 III .-1111 1 1 s .lis I 2 1 . :: 3 17 - i l I M .131 3 3 11 IJI I 1 1 3 . US 12 2 . II .-III 1 I 3 .1 314 ' 11 .111 . l 2 17 111 " It 311 n i in-, - ; .; II 3ii3 , s sin ; ; 11 Sill J ' il 3 .", ' ' : 3 102 , ; 22 2li-I 1 J 14 .21HI l II '.111 2 . II ."'I 1 .1 Jill 1 2 . . 10 '."in 12 2 13 2SS J .. 1' in 2ST 27 ' . . 1 in .'jsfl 33 2S3 I ' ' ' Ilarnes. N W . nouther. Chi Tonev. S. Y . Carter. Chic . . Cansev, N Y . Mallei Chip.. S.ille, . On .. . I.unue. Clti . . Henton N Y. i:ilir Cln Mllehel' ItltU" Dnu's. Chic. N V Adams I'm Cartiri. llkpn Maer Pitts nins Cln Ilukue N Y AVxano'or Chlo Fisher. Cln . 1'fi for likUn OotiiUiln. St. I. Vaushn. Chle. . Cooper. Pitts . Tiler Chh . rtuiioiph. nos ilrlmes Ilklin Marquaril. Ilkln Scott. Ilos . . llm.lrix I hlc Tuero Kt I, . . Pacltirrt Phils . NVhf. Ho . . . Cirlson. Pitts Stiller PIUs WniKi'r.l.P.i .St I. Iiemaree llos lliak St I Meail.ms Pa .St I. Hamilton Pitts. . Martin Chle. . . M imaux llkln McQuillan, llos. . Illiey. Phils Horn;, Phils Ill II II 3 It n 13 111 .KIIO 7SII 7311 .7.10 .7.111 7.1I 7.10 .7011 nss ns4 11117 1117 1147 .1141 .112.1 .112.1 .112.1 ..1S3 .SS3 ..1711 ..14.1 .112 .3211 .Kill ..11)11 .. t .. I i'.TI BUST N. I.. RL-ItliKR-SriKEK With fifty-three runs to Ills credit, Heinle Groh is setting the pace for run-getters in the National League race. HEINE GROH, third baseman i i . ...... ... . .. ..too a .. M . son .'. l .. . .1110 2 102 ..2 2 4.1.1 .. 3 .. . 1 I 1 '. 'i '.'. i !! "i . t .. :, " i i "i i .. ." .'.' "i l .. .. l i 1 l l 2 .. 1 . 2 a . .. t 2 1.. 3 4 n " 3 2 8 1 8 441 3R .4211 .4117 4211 .42'! .ssn .444 .4I0 4lld .4(111 loo .1R2 .11,1 rated as the best seman in the business, hits onl .200 for Int Mornn. but when it comes to getting runs he's bptter than ,.'l."0 cloiitcrs. Ilpine has scored fifty three runs for Cincinnati and tops the circuit in tall ins. The National League averages, in- eluding games played last Wednesday, ioiiow : Imllililu.il lliittlnic Airraid i i-iajvr, iiuu u. All. 11. li. hi!. P. t 1 1 2 1 Parkesburg Loses Again I.nnrnster. I'n.. Aue 2. ICleln Chocolate defeated Parlteeburc Iron In a. (rooil name hv a scoro ot 3 to 1 ThomDson. recently acquired trom the Raltlmore Internationals, held Parkcsburf to a lone hit for four In nlncs and then hurt his wrist. Blue Ribbon A. C. Wins niue nihbon A C. defeated thp West Phil adelphia Giants last eveninB, n-2. Ryan hit a home run with the bases full in the first lnnlnc. Piue Ulbbon would like to nrranae Saturday nrul Sunday Kamea. K. J Mollsur. 4041 Uron street. Preston 0701 J. Harrowgate Downs Nativity In n. fast name at N.itMty Hall Park. Harrov.'tratp defeated tho home team hy the score of .1 to 3. lliortH-. lltistun . 3.1 n3 ii .u Criiviith. I'uila 02 lnu 31 U7 7 Myers. Ilruuklyn 70 302 3s lis 7 6. W'nenl. likltn. s4 i'io 4.1 107 li Mclliniy. St I. 3.1 lmi It) 3.1 " uil.s. X i'. nl 313 .11 100 20 iinunn. 1in. .. . SU 3IIS all llll 10 Williams. Phlhi Kauit, .N. 1 l.le. N. V . IMuhert. Cln k S". I. Younsr. N. Y .'inu. Lin. . Ills. liollte, iloston. StenBel, Pitts .12 2112 80 si 302 .12 7H 2S.I fill S3 Jill 411 Nil 2S0 311 Sll 313 43 411 147 IS 31 ll.1 11 SI 3IH1 31 114 114 88 no .31. Il .a.i3 ..i .1 .321 310 ..117 .317 317 ..111 311 .310 ,3llS ...117 300 30.1 .1114 GRAND CIRHCUITDMEETING WEEK OF AUGUST 12-16 Belmont Driving Park Just Outside City Limits Great Horses Star Drivers Admission nnd Tux. $1.10 Hot Keats at Helms. 1227 Market St. SHIBE PARK N"'Nl.i,ntd,,y riVB--C'YI.IMlKB BOUTS (.LO. EKNK . riCANK CONIFREV ion wkijjno is. i:niK moy JOi: TIPl.ITZ is. 1'ltANKIK IIBITT TW LEWIS . hTKVK l,TZO Iw TKNDLKK . Millie JACKSON llettrr than the last. Can't be beaL Tllkets, ail. $'-. S3t our seat assured, lluy quifk nt lliTiirds', llinithani or Tendicr ! (.Ilnssmun. Stiirls 8:31) I'. Jl. Don't Miss Itl T SHIBE PARK T Oi AlllI.KriO s. ST. LOUIS r After Imril week's work, siienu Dlllllf lidlldiu Willi ll. Team Is r BiilnB EOOll. Seats, 30c, 83c, 8.3c " A nnd $1.10. (.Imliels" and btialil- a lints'. Starts 3 I". M. t Y SHIBE PARK Y PT. iuu:i:r. vki.odkomk tonight 8:30 Oiie-lloiT IIHASSAIIII TIIOPHY MOTOIt PACK HACK htartersi CAUMAN. COHKY. IAWKE.NCK. COLLINS nml Jl. IIARUKlt I'rof. Sprint Mutili Knee spencer . I.unr. Tickets. 30c, B3c and 83c. Phila. JACK O'BRIEN'S $1 C STKCIAl. NUMMKR COL'IIRK X J Bead Yellow I'nse SSI, Phone Honk IKTll ivn rtlii'es.VT'T ss- II 4 12 27 27 H 27s 270 2 'H 'I AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES ,vu ii' ' rff3llARr.EK Wr'01'TI.AW, of Atlanta, loyal boost of (leorgla Tech's foot- ' ft RWl'tiBinni, droppid In yesterday to tell us that tlie (inlden Tornmlo would 'iivbefsftftfl' violent nn the gridiron next fall. Jinny of the old men will be bad; W ,''irflerospcta ior a goisl eleven are unusually bright. "-f j03r ,blg curae," saya Outlaw, "Ik with the l'niversity of I'lttsburgh M IrWMibisrgh In October, no exiH'Pt to win mat game ami ninite up tor last -efcat. , 'loa imu Ilir gaine wiin rrnn ini iiirougu upciiuhc we woum i fet FolweH'a team aiialn. frtrvwlil'havr many of the 1017 stars. In the line-up, as most of them have fclteittrfrril'iTiir ' ' ",vire Tup" l'hillps, one of the best centers ntrr, snyn be will report lu Jhe fall, and Shorty CJulll also will bo ' )IT(Bderiitand that MikeWilson, ular end on the marine team last year, 'TtrtiiTl4i'n entcr'tieorgla Tech. He will be a valuable addition tn the squad." Vn . Lfffty h "the former Xortheatt High ttar ttho played with btVrf (turf I'. -IL 0, wore joitiing the marines. He is a anyone ef thp best men in the country at catching 13 'l Murpn. Wain... o- I"- a i" .-"' Miller A. ,. a iraveilllK leaui, iiih au-;um jhtk lunen. i-air v. v, ... ..,. .....v.v.ii.ii Wimbs"'ss Clevi. Sll 343 11 02 10 2HS .r ... . frw other do.'es in SVntember op n. and Ilrown streets. Pratt " Y'ork. S7 VM 30 sH j ...,;(, , ' " ', hunf KenslnBton 4S3.'. I Pester. Wash ot .172 is ni II . i " Klr"' " ' Ai.mdale C. ". would Itke to hear from Dunn, Ath 77 20i 1 77 7 2i 1 , i..u wnniii like m arrance ismM , Mn' drst-elass home tenms pnvlnit n Ml ir- 11...-- lb. ii 311 17 s-.' it -jot I r, ,'V'I"",;'"U" 'Vy.ir'.ianu. M, Sm "HI .Iml. lUllinl.l Chi... 7S ""Il 4s 7.1 t1 m,h I nh ilftien-sl'.teen-..;nr-olil teams 11. i l ....- IVIsch' Chi... .. Hrt3..;j 41 7 i '.in, lams, llliil state streo. H'allare II. ". wants to hook came, wllh Wilt Ath.. 7S 310 37 ho 7 211 uViaJs uii to I.ilsir l)ay with tenms at home Ncrle llnrshell itr.et. A.i.iin. St 1 01 91U 2S .1.1 r. Bl .'.i B. Hand. 403 South SUiy-lhlrd S 17.-1 11 41 O ''.il I .,P.a, Smith Ht. L I'lPtl N. Y Seereld. St. I... Strunk Ath.... Ibis"! I)et . ... Hannah N. Y.. .Tones. Det. ..... I'Mklns tb, ... Cicrber. 8t. I j. . . Itpp. Ath . . Troma. A"i. tlurrus. Ath. . . RS 341 OS 201 '' SO'I 77 '.00 r.s is-. 17.1 11 4 3!K Kn 10 40 37 71 411 72 U 41 22 00 711 240 P1 i1 KO 2 S3 30 111 .17 1i "3 37 SI 31 31 02 24 43 3 8 .210 t'4 241 '.'43 :slJ ... i 240 210 .'OT .17S I Club Batting Averages in American League Clubs Chlcaro,.. Cleveland. Detroit,.. New York 131 Tnuls Wjuhlncton. ,52 ill? noiton .... "i i AlhltUss.... M 3020 1 HI K. It RO) 2000 300 sni 00 2D0I S 113 70S s 2S27 304 701 HH 2fl 137 804 87 2ft.1t X.ltl 73(1 3.13 7l 841 121 281 703 Sll. PC 110 ,273 82 .274 70 ,270 A3 .208 34 .208 01 .230 OS ,39 , " 4 ,f it Orlrln.il T'ulrhlll A. C. desires Sunday and ... ,,,..L. ..u ...US fl,.l..lu.. Isnma .w.u r.vir V. f'.. sn elBhteen.ntneteen.year- i .. o-i.k.. hit iin,.raj. itnliitinv , old travellnB nine, has Aus-ust and 10 op. n i """ "" - for teams paylnK a Buarantee. F. Kurrcll, i 42.17 North Ueeie rtreet I American Tully team desires twlllrht - I Barnes away with such teams as Iliirrov.. Kin.ler A ' A. has a few open dates for le, Ixivnn. Hilldile and Christ Church, the l.al'fnce of the Jr." at home, and N Daniel, care oj. American 1 'ujley Com. would like to hear from ht. Laurence and I P"ny. 420O Wt...hlckon avenue. Wiverly. L Sominer, 4213 Qlrard avenue, i : The K. fl. Iludd travellnc team has a few Clearfield II C. a fourte. n-slxleen-jear- 9P ate; i In Aujust. ml , 1-Ik.i -Day, for ..t.t laom has Kiimiav n.iinN viioti in AUtrimr i oraiiin miyiiin -.- ....--, .V Ooiaman. 403 tiouth Hlulith street. t'rankg i'UQ iMtnw-tl Ichorn A. i, n n.lor t1 trav'lnii loam, itrt. Vn.i. uwt irnf.H.Ianata ha Auuutt 9 truve inn i nam. " -' --r---. . .: . ..:. i has Ausust 6. 23 and 30 ...ifli for tpams l.ay. open for '"C nin "joliiT J Hooter Inn u itood guarantee. W H. Hturt.- 1030 ' 't.'ht, dates are open, John J. Hoover. Wharton street .v..i,iiiiuii " Welcome A. C, a travellns team, has open dates In August for teams paring a guarantee, William Lavery, 2320 r'ernon street. f" desires iramea with first. class home teams psing sniaranlee. J. Ko stone A M Knma 1 rihlert. 8122 North Msscher street A. Rl King Clib. a frsvelfng team. Is afUr lames with horns tttros paying a ruaranUe, 8,.enk4, 8 ten tan from homt) a, ATI, 81 ?727 iirooklyn;... ?J 2i Ei$:,-M11 80 5731 lit- fJrab... 81 2A0S 2' w.v..-r...Aw - kt 2Tao ulonils would like to hrr cs pyingswnii.o m.. S Sll II 0 IS 4.1 A 3J :l US 10 .11)4 S.I .1117 7 112 11 .31111 -..., ,, , .n..u ,j,...i,.Mj,Li! '.,,..i-L,.ui.i."i"ii.;..i"jL,.ii ) hj.i'i ill .,' ni.l.iLi'.if.i-.'.M.'JSHIIiJI1 ll.;ys-l'ijj'l,'li,j...'il II llornsbj. Mt l. 01301 Sll 00 s .2110 XrXKC?.'i-3 tf is'phT : ?? Hi!5 -ft i ,s .sis immmmmwM svrtfA.hVkv.r,t.. 70 w w i .ss, mMiSwmm OTson. nmnklsn . Nt SSN 47 111.1 ill .203 A'3 &'UssmHS''l flsiBM.1! SJ .5 ti SfwL ,7 JL ! ' "':ihi,.;!i,'i'!!!i'i!'iiihiii ! .'liiiii1-!! "' rei t?4gii--?tiL Jciiatffi'i,ir;;l.-. 70 HI .'J so lii-lf!. T Ii'1!'1! Jfi' -i n ri-i tJ-i ti-. rnl I'l-W?!!1 '-M, II B 2s TSSSS iQlElr 1 I T 1 W'!i W K IiVajKi liSSM ' 515! Oil 12 .277 '4! & k k '-,! 1 ' B: BH I li'-'-WiM GfriWl K -';-..' BO 3 270 -StjS JBM- A M I J . ! 1 , fi BVU Hi llTUI-1 ffl f-V- 0.1 ! J70 MAX fmirffi H? ,J mx Vi 1 H Btl m W BT. rift H'ii, '.:;.? Jli yW. ss 22 .200 B-M IH Hip mm tA l-i I i M far P WZ -o-Ss hi 12 .21111 us ii mm i pi i m. w. rs. jk u wsi- b!s 40 2 .207 LB0' Bh iBBSSjaBsMS 11!"g""-si., i- . 'i''5!Mf'L'i''''''"''!i'''l4'MJl!iikV!!iill4"i '' & ii m mmimmmmwmKmmmm 70 It 2.1S affl BJ-BSKW'iWMWc iSHiiPffl?' P-iftWft' J'JH tti' ' 4 'io w -TTTBiiafja a am. uiicz u iiu nunu ivm$&tii -juzrvkfrzw, .j,t,if&jrww,"intr,r i-h i: i- :. m ::' i ",V2 i'j-;i )tBkmmr t-t u- -it.i una 1 1 1 1 ii iimip i in iw i m m n i wi ih ,' vivj- 1 n Mmm-MmmmmmmmmmMi m S :-:24 mmkmm'nWmWmW mm "zmmwKm i ijw.fflsls'B'BWTrs-'tV-i A, r-jiij&iiMriii;!" ft nrii:i amum ,imvi, inn i'r..ai ii'i iinii'iiHimaiHwi'Uini j.i;' 'W- llmmmmmmm KSl&ISlMffilfiHHsl SO 207 37 lit l'.-23 211 83 .300 S3 llll '203 2S Iteuthcote. St I.. 03 .213 23 l''luck. Chleairo S3 Inn 32 Klllefer. Chieano. llll 1181 S Fletcher. N. V 74 2711 80 vl ilurr. llKlvn 4S 127 IL Cutshaw. Pltls 87 318 37 itatn. cm s.i hji 411 lllebee. Pitts. . 81 300 30 Kouf Cln N2 3111 31 ilcCartl. N Y . 30 172 10 Merkle. Chicago. 77 201 31 Kreuser. llkljn. . .10 1112 10 Zimmerman, N.T. si 201 Mageu, Cln . . .70 200 v!e. Cln S3 318 T.i,natin. Ilklvn.. fill 1S4 31 Ilalrd, St. I. 70 252 33 H'kel. Pltts.-Ilost, S4 300 Sll Hun. roft. Phila 33 113 10 dowdy. Iloston.. 32 OH 6 Slaranvllle. Iloston 78 200 Jll Ailinia Phila.. 48 13.1 10 Mlt'rr. St. I.. . . 72 202 31 Wilson Ilnstun , 48 1 14 i i. !.i.n mil. .Ill ITS IB Hiiliuche'r. Chicago 38 Sill 23 Ml 7 " ICK Chlciigo . 7.1 27.1 27 114 18 n ackburne. Phila. 40 13S 12 32 5 Terry. Pitts 78 "03 31 IS Amltr " '" 23 30 08 Whltted. Phila.. . 7 233 20 38 Smith. Iloston . .11 100 17 38 Pauette. Phila... S3 174 14 a-i Klcklnir. Phila 12 100 17 t.1 Slalone Ilkbn... 60 loo 8 St livin. St. L. 4H 104 in a Callahan Phila... 47 123 18 Magee. Cln 24 7S t honrale.. N. T. . . 27 81 10 Tragesser. Phila,. 21 On a pearce. Phila. .. S7 220 2t C116 Batting Averages in National League Clubs New York rinnnnsu n. it. bti, 38A 701 83 830 744 H, 818 181 m Q11 OO'i 8T S4I fl4 TT i nna tt 8 .27(1 ,lt ,08 IT ,203 T .284 s .ml S 20 122 .230 4 070, el .sis J P & " '" ' -. " " 5S ," , , , t r. .. f
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