fX.7 ':-4 "V in." , ' j. W. & JPtJBLIO J&DGEIiP l5;f820 EVENING r H ,r ''.YANKS WON'T BE ALLOWED TO PLAY IN GIANTS' BACK YARD OR SLIDE DOWN CELLAR DOOR HA .? TIGERS HA VE NO'REASON TO BOAST; DIDN'T SENATORS MISS FOURTEEN STRAIGHT CHANCES IN 1904? SURE BUCK AND HEINIE IN DUEL AT THIRD BASE WHEN THEY'RE COUNTING ON THE GREEN t H . L ' Ef V ft I w Hy KODISRT W. JHXWEU, HEN the Detroit Tiger", who nrr- here today for the ' famous Indus streak and the defeats Increased after each Rame, we lintl an Idea some sort of n record was being broken. We remarked, rasually, that c hadn't time to ills into the dusty dope, hut some day nn eminent statistician would itep out and In n nonchalant manner throw a wrench in the works, put the parndo out of step and then show something just as good or better. The time has come. Today. Max 15. Ernie T.aulgan arise to remark that the losing streak of the Tigers, which ended on Mnv .1, was NOT the wort performance of a ball club at the start of a major league heason. He pro. duces proof and Aggers .vm can't get away from the Aggers showing that Washington. In 1001. not only lost thirteen in a row, but also failed to win a battle In four teen starts. This was made possible bv a tie score the second game of the season. Overtime contests were not popular then, so only ten innings were played. I.nnlgau deerves the brown derb. to say nothing of the barrel of flour and the tan shoes with pearl button". It took him a long time to get the dope nnd moie power to him tiding back sixteen cars in baseball is SOME Job, tnke It from us. . According to l'rnie. the Washington club crabbed De troit s bid for fame when Hughey Jennings was having all of his mail sent to Haltimore, Md.. nnd Clark (irllBtli was a well-known citizen of New York. However, firiff gets some glory He was managing the Yanks, and his club made it possible for the Senators to win the first conflict of the 1004 season on May ." in New York He fore that Washington had fourteen chances to win nnd spurned them nil. They started with the Athletics nnd lost. The next day with a gent named Weldou Henley working for Mr. Mack a 0-to-fl tie was "taged. After that twelve con secutive defeats were rung up on the wiong side of the percentage column. XTOW, trio holds Mr ircardf Detroit had Ihir " trrn straight. Washmoton hail thirteen defeats nnd onr tie m the irif fourteen name. Detroit' losing streak ended on May .1. ll'miiH;;loii iron '( first game on Mag S. And while you ate figur na it out, try to find out if Mike O'Dowd still it middleweight ehatnpinn. Sam Loyd please, write. The Sad Talc of Malachi Kittridgc Bl'T to resume this talc of reverses. The bloke who should write the story of the bum start in 1004 is Malachi Kittridgc, once the other end of n battery with Orifflth. whose speciality meaning Malachi .Tedediah's was winning big league pennants in the winter time when piloting ball clubs in the bruh. Kittridge's teams in variably finished first in the Stove League ; usually last In their own league. Still, it's good to win somo time, so why worry? Malachi was team mnnnger of the Washington club In 1004 possibly mnnnger in name onlj, for the DO say there was a pen-on named Mr. Dwjcr who was business manager and hnd a LOT to say about running the hall club. Were we in a gossipy mood ami anxious to swing the hammer, we might continue along' this strain, but whnt's the use? We have some expert knockers in our midst Anyway, the Senators, at.the klrkoff. were considered Jokes, and they upheld their reputation so well thnt the crowd giggled every time the name was mentioned. This comical team staggered along under the management nf Kittridgc until May 10. when Mnlachi .ledediuh just up and blew the job. Quit cold. He tried sell himself to the Yankees, but this was ruled null and o!d, so Malachi naturally passes out of the picture WntMell vs. Town- Tnnnclilll s. Wilson. Cy. Young s. ratten. Winter vs. Towmenil. O; Chcsbro s. Patten. Here Is something to consider. Washington was ex pected fo have a blowout In 1004, but far be It from us to say the same was true of Detroit. The Tigers looked very strong In the South, the club hnd pennant possibilities and appeared to be the second best In the training camps. Therefore, you must figure In the big surprise In the final Aggers. After Kittridgc gave himself the air Tat Donovnn. now Fred Mitchell's assistant In Chicago, took charge of the Washington dub and a pleasant time was had by all. No more loug losing streaks were put oi.. In the thirteen defeats, the Senators were beaten twice hj the Athletics, five times by Hoston and six by the Yankees. Here is the dope, with llic names of the opposing pitchers : April 14 Athletics 8, Wash. 3s Plank is. Wilson. April 1. "j Athletics 0, Wash. 0 (10 in.); Henley . Patten. April 10 Athletics 12. Wash, send. April 1H Hoston S, Wash. I); April ID Hoston :i. Wnsli. 'J; April io Hoston I. Wash. (; April S3 New York 2. Wash. April 23 New York 1. Wash. 3; Htigltrs vs. Mnson. April 25 New York 4. Wush. 1; Powell vs. Wilson. Anrlt 20 Hoston 4, Wash. 3; Dlneen s. DunUlc. April 30 Hoston 4, Wash. I; Winter-Young s. il.irobson. .May 2 New York 5, Wash. Oj Hughes vs. ratten. Ma 3 New Yorlt 8, Wash. 2; Powell s. Mason. May 4 New York 0, Wash. 3; Chesbro b. Wilson. Bum Pitching and Bum Luck A CONCRETE example of the bum luck nnd the bum pitching under which C.nvvy Cravath Is working was hnd nt Mr. Herrmann's ball pnrk in Cincinnati yester rtnv laboring along with n smnll nnd crippled stnff. t.nvvr was forced to use Phil Welnert against the chain -peens of the woild. Phil did fairly well, but gnve up his job when Trngressor carried his bat to the plate in the fifth. The Phils were in the midst of a promising rally vvhicli proved to be more of n promise than n rnlly, and Mike Cautwcll was assigned to finish the game. It looked like a Cincinnati victory with plenty to spnre until the ninth, when the Phils broke out in a rash again and tied the count. The original wrecking gang consisted of Williams, Stengel nnd Meusel, who slammed out three hits and the statistics were tied, but not for long. Neale started the Reds' half with n single, but the next two men were easy. It looked as if a miracle would be the only thing that would stop the game from going Into extra inniugs, but Phil pitchers can do nnvthing. Rnth and Daubert were passed and then Mike threw the game away by hitting Oroh and forcing in the winning run. That's the kind of stuff Oavvy has been forced to con tend with In view of the fact that he lms such n smnll staff he hns doue some grent work in juggling. You can get so fnr with n few pitchers, nnd no further. (Savvy seems to have i cached his limit nnd is flying distress signals. President linker has been on the lookout for pitchers as well as ('rat nth. but good hurlers arc not on the nun Let and can't be obtnincil unless some federal rcserc banks are turned oxer in exchange. Mr. Raker is after two clubs for pitchers aud something in the wiiy of a tiade can be expected. mu' ( met u?ne ( aiH ut j , ti-fjl. vy aiHs ' OX. M"" X'B iJ , iifiV i fkHMjtto.ib TO tv V i Vows vow' j - &c f ' Jill a. '$m' Am mi - t"m LEBOURVEAU AND DUGAN TOP I LOCAL BIG LEA GUE SLUGGERS Frenchman Socks Ball at .430 Clip; Hornsby, of Cards, Still Setting Pace in National J In t THE l iMcinrian. trnerr he president left Scir Yoik today for will hate n rnuirnr.. irii Manager Cravath. Copvright, toil, bv rubllt r.tdcr Ce. PLAIT AND KNIGH I WMGOLFMA I CHES Two Philadelphia Stars Go Into Semifinals of Spring Tour ney at Shore 11 SANDY McNIRUCK Northfleld. N. .1.. Mn 1." .1 Wood Piatt and Fred Knight are in the venii final tussle for the bis bronze lionl in the spring golf toitrnev of tin' Countr Club of Atlantic fit here today Tliee two liuks stars are all thnt remains of the Philadelphia contingent, nnd the; ought to be enough Piatt teed off ngniust W I' Dona hue. Sharknmnnn Donnhue is the best little dark liorso of the tomnev. lie upset the medalist. Dr A T. Haight. yesterday, and then proceeded to trounce the eteran. I'd Satterthwaitc. Bnln. in sorry figures. 7 and II. coining io (he be holes in even fiii Piatt wns expected to come lliinugh this morning ngninst Donahue in the upper bracket If so. he will have a strenuous session in the nfternoon Maurne Risle Atlantic Citv's ace. who won tin' touine; last ear. teed off todav aeninst Fred Knight, White marsh Knight whs the all-star Mer ion medalist Inst fall and earned more fame ns u inarathnner Risle) In l.imcKlare Rislev is the perenmnl "inner heie If he doesn t win the medal, he win the finals, or vice mt-ii. ()tii"rwie lie gen erally goes to the tmals at lent So . the liguicd Knight wn f.ue down at the first fee hut lie lias been going well and ought to present a tine defense Rislev nnd Piatt, however, nie tlif finalists the experts have chosen, mid if the Ntntistiis are not washed ashore theie will be a real golf man h put on for the funs tins nfternoon ItKIev is close o Unix ntable line at Noitlifleld "And.' sioutl (.tilled Clarence Tlackuc pro here ItisUv "II trim an nlner that takes him oier eighteen holes On the nineteenth m twentieth he enn't be beaten ' This niimik mis niiicle fuim the fact thnt Rislex sroiecl one mi IMilie Stles. world's marathon champion. est,rda at ine tweniiein iiom I tins stleH wa mi t her beaten nt his own gamr one up at the turn nftei a on the eighth green Stles's ball was some s feel off the hole, with Hislev's hull light in the line nnd exact! half wav to the hole So Stales pulled u niiisliie lumped the other bnll and landed the cup That went big ith every one ei ept Rislev who missel! Ills own putt Stles put the bull in a ditch m. the twentieth hole, which cost him the ninteh ami made lather a diab ending aftei sin h hteru going Risley genernllv needs ,i few fancj shots to make him unbeatable on the extra holes Some venrs ago lie looked it coner nil the twent.v (list 10e ni one of fliese toiirnevs but he trick junged a dead stiuie mid kepi his icputntioii untarished Piatt car Record Wood Piatt caiiie near making an amateur rccoid foi the comse, that is within six holes of It, in the morning round jestetda). Kulti fell seventeen Duckets a mtnuie, and the course was Scholastic Athletics Schedule for Today nM:ni.i. tWst (hrMrr nt sinnrthniore lllrh. mmmIi rhlliKlrtplila vs. (Ilrnnl Collrce. Noriistann Mich vs. l'ollton lllith. NhUoiiuI Knrni srhool v. .t'lircclnicl Wmt Chestrr t. Ullinlnirton rrlfmla. TR CK Trnn f.tali lntfrsrhcliiMtlrfi. Princeton Intrrfcrholabtlrs. I.oht Merlon lllcli vs. Glrnrcl Tol Incr. rr..Ms Ontral IIIkIi h, firorio School. Nnrtlircikt llltti vh. Kolsropal, I'riiu ( hnrlrr vs. hrlfrnliucn llllh. Hfl I'lillailrlpliln vs.. Vlllannm. Iiuer Mrrlnn vo. Iluvfrforcl srlcool. I'mnkfiiril lllch n. Cunidrn lllih. WY IS DUE FOR . i . . . . i r DUX AliAINSI KUIS'r Phils have several men tip thero the select class, with DeWitt Lr Hourvenu being the regulnr player to lead the local Nntionnl Kcngucrs. The rrenchman, neenrding to figures in- cuining games pinycu on vv ennesuayj ( has been socking the pellet nt a .413 I clip. I Mnnnger finvv.v Crnvnth himself Is ' up nenr the top, having nppenred in eight games, banging nut three hits on seven trips to the plnte for nil nvenige I of .420. Eppn Rlxc, for seven gaircs, is out in front with .437. I Wrlghtstonc, .!. Miller nnd Smith arc , three other Crnvathians ench of whom is! I in the ,:i00 circle. j Roger Hornsb.v is still setting the pace in the Notional Lcngue. Hcsides i having thp best nvernge, .420; lie nlso is on top with thf most number of base 'hits, thirty-four in nil. Heinie Oroli hns scored the most number of runs, n total of seventeen, while Max Corey has "stolen" his way iuto the limcglnre with eight pilfered bngs. I.ee Mendows sets the pace for pitch ers with four victories nnd no detents. m Miwaiii" jnmJ'm SBIfiie' -, ISational League Batting ii Ring Probable Hill Choice in Phil Came Today Cantwell Disgraces Man From Borneo Cincinnati. May 15. With two of his younger pitchers used up. Manager ( rnvath is somewhat short of livestock for todav s battle. In nil probability I.ppa .Teptlm Hixey will Cavort on the c-iiii. i.ic imi selection is n dark tin- i or only Flat score would gel Piatt an introduc tion to the manager nny plnee. VI' VV.'II 1-,1. .,!,. ..,-.. .. ... .... .. .. ,., . iinuiivi iuuK-Knciiier 'riuiniy pronnn y l( ng. who wnrV.,1 got nil wit . Hut its gorgeous m.vs lit for only a few minutes l',i ' " ,r1f 'i up -1 Ho clouded setting like n barrel of f,cts credit for n victorv ed file mi Fourth of July night I'm i rri,i,.- ., benliauer had his morning opponent ,,' 'iayn-l P'mance was a hideous one down at the first tee after five '," r avth's c?Vd mndn,M ?" hitS minutes' conversation nnd won as he , V.?Jtft? ?a'? ,hir,p,,n. Kt ti.. r.j,.ni;-'Vi.. .:. ."' ,inp. 'i1'11" sve ,uv ;.;.". """""E tnlly. Cant ..... -, i I'liminuucr in ine ninth mB uisgraccu JUlJ pleased. Hut he uiun t bnve a cliunce to work on his opponent in the after noon and I Heati HriimmeM-niheu- , have ,ii.rV i iL '"-. n,nt" "2 hauer nnil Ins sun-kissed sweater bnve iirn. ,i ,i,' mnous guy rrom passed from our midst. ,, 11."' .th7 "I Everything If rmbenhnuer talks to , opponent ' nd fi2i7!,Ti f"rilhe r,li,s- ethur for five minutes before the match, thel iJv fiV SEb , 'T T ot thc M latter is one down before tliev start If ' '?, n,1"' ,I'llpr ""d bceji ham ibe fonvcrsiitlon is ten minutes long. I ""',I ort t,lp,,s,ah,' Ring looked ex two down and so on If he cau work I ' T " i y' tl" ,l,,,1, weren't hitting on him for a hour. I'mbenhiiuer can beat I ?, , ,, ns ," P"'der puff, nnd then his opiKuient without nn.v dubs ' nntwell had to pull that frantic stuff. He didn't get a chance to plav Perc.v Error for Scorer lhoniON in the fourth sixteen. s0 lie has The score wno ;.j n . n . rmhenllflilnr I fiuno .. .- ...:".." " '" ' Wfl ....... Vi'i ;v"" .' . "' ""iri me iieds ciialleni covers all aiguments, chance the latter bets, and Thomas. doesn't nppeni en Neale last inning. . after the He poked a mile Vf,.t VT . ,n.mnK ... bnve .'iLvra WPC'W . n nv,l , rnJL. nI" sot a hit. but the rniUH. CLCU n Li ritLU UHI ' "'" scorer sure was merlf.,i t.i , den sacrificed. Ring died on .In ' pop two gone. Then Cantwell mls m rf,tb 'hJ,!'16!. e.,;aT,, Rath 'our Thot might have been hit with a fishpole ".' i'0 hR.n'" Da,lbrrt our that nl- urdnv niiising postponing of the dedicn- i i.rt.i,.i ." "la". "". -Ine. young Postponed Dedication Program to Be Carried Out Today Owing to weather conditions last Snt- Tlayer Club V.M1"""' ..v.-n... - - - ,. fllxrr. fhllsdelplila 7 in J 7 Cratath.rlilladrliihln R 7 Hornsby St Uovils 20 M 1" -1" I Iloarvniu. Vhllu.ll l 7 in ilody. Dodton 7 JJ 1 " Alexander Chicago 7 IS 7 Terry. Chjcaero o in i " fr'rmcn. isew loriv ... -- Qroh. Clnclnnstl . Si K it an nurns. ;e iotk m '- - -S! ; Wheat Drookljn lt S2 II I'll Daubert Clnclnnstl 2? r' 1R -? o ab n Ji.Jin sn.rc u in i ft o ci .nun Twnmhlv. Chirncn Brensler Cincinnati Carter, Chlcaco Roush. Clnclnnntl Mer nrooklvn Kindt. Chlcagci ti'Karrell Chlcuso Rlnir. cinclnnnt Hath, Cincinnati Mann. Hoston J. Sillier, l'hlln, Neale. Cfnclnnatl Smith. Vhllailelplila llancrofl, I'lilln Iloeckel, nofcton Janvrln, fct J-ou I.avsn St ,1'OUls UllUama. rlilliy rr..Br nr Klvn Foumler. St. IOU'" n i: it l: r, .1 22 81 111 I .1 4 n 1 13 2d 11 I'T S7 HI 2H 10 'J3 3 7 n in n n 2 J l 12 27 in tm u 2n 21 HO II 21 22 70 13 21 H 10 13 21 K7 11 211 IB 7 0 211 18 f.7 ft 17 0 24 2 7 21 SH 14 2.1 10 SI 2 'I 0 73 10 21 Johnston rooklyn 1 H7 n 1 n 4 3 II II 2 3 20 71 7 in It 4.1 1 12 ft t.1 I 4 2D 7K 14 20 10 AH 7 IX 20 711 10 20 II 23 1 in nn n - n nn 2 17 lion exercises nnd held dnv of the Phil ndelphin Rlectrle Athletic Association at Highland Park same will be tarried out todaj. i lie entire atternoon nnd ovening Oioh- got -and tossed strike then put on on the Heinle speed Heinie will em his mls Manding U-.JI y...r ,w" " l"osn't care! will he give,, over to a field dav followed forced in Neale with the B: Tim n,io .....i :!" .... ...-.! fcuriuci on vveinert witli bv dancing in the evening, the big open ing attraction will be the baseball gnme between the gills from the controllers nnd the engineering departments, who will piny n five inning game, the win- lie was i ning tenm to lie presented with a loving neat vt unt ' up ami silk stocking to each plavcr. lliey win use tne following lineups: i nci niiibee. I'ittSbursn in ic .i Duncan. Cincinnati. 22 M 11 Trnitresser. I'lillii IJ 2 ; Hnlllvan. Hoston 7 22 R Hhcrdell. 81 Iuls Caton Pittsburgh Wlnoo, Clnclnnntl Hcndrlx Chlcaco Htock Ht l-ouls I'aiilHtr. IMilttt Carey rittsburith Vaughn Chicago Ilolke. noston .. V.ii Vnru noberlson Chicago r vn n i. Clemoni. Si Uuls 10 2 in Pea , Chicago 22 SJ 11 21 Mclfenr St Iiul20 7K (I 20 Hollncher Chicago .22 S7 N .J Cutshau Pltiiburghin nn 12 11 Cruise Hoston 13 44 Ii 1 Ie rittsburith .11 40 3 in Schulu hi I-oi'l ," I Konel 11V 11'njicvijr-l " K. Mlller,urlill 21 HI Ilarber chlcaco 21 s. Soiithvvorth . Pitt" 20 7 Kelly Ne York IS OJ KlUott Brooklyn g SJ Whined I'litsburgh in .1 rietcher New York 17 K7 Wengei; PWlft., ?, 2 Kopf Cincinnati 22 l tear New York . II 17 iick Hoston in 77 Heathrole St IUl ibii Vew Inrk Smtth Nw Vork 8 2'J Ktlltfrr Chlcfto It OJ -sw mrn U I r I ti tr ...sh ancla roar h. the 1 Vo.Vn , I," Va' nT. ITTi.. n ,. walked Uath. (Jroh singled, and with1 "!": Vhi?co -177 wo out Uiincau strolled. Then Kop eT h. "'ESS. T M hit fnr down left for three bnses. driv i Miller Tri)yn ,g " ing In three ,8. Those three were I ffirlMnMn.?tl,l",18 "1 all the Reds got until the ninth . Si'ZT., Vitt.hS?Jh in l O.VTnOI.I.KHS BNtONKKHETTES Misses - Misses K . Andrews lb. K Kelton lb lrma Oiliette p r Hick, p Marv lllgglns r D Jones, c ' M CinllaKher 2I l O'ltara. 2b K Ilnwilen 3h Marv O'Harn 3b M Hoivden ss I. Struth sJ S fllem if H Wylmer rf K Craig cf II McKenzle. cf U Wuncer If II Mndermuth If. O Mclaughlin suh J Howes, uh . We pen was lilghly effective after thnt ' mlih M Louis 10 211 until removed In the sixth for a pinch I f, nrooklyn . iS 73 hitter, and Cantwell didn't allow n hit oi.nn Hrooklyn in ij until the fatal finish. &!' m.CMSgSan iS in so 7 2n 7 IS 2 1.1 3 n m 17 s in 2 in h in 4 1S 4 IS 20 M 10 in 14 3.1 n s n ii I 14 I 7 i n n 4 n a ft 17 11 12 II .1 II 3 4 II n u. in mostly one lou: casual water Hut Piatt was out iu .')" against .1. C. Pnirish. Jr., iiatioual ami reputed to be a strong ' meniuer ol the Metropolitan golf lirotli erliood. Parrish shook bauds ut the thirteenth flag, the victim of Piatt's anxiety to get in out of the wet The .Yorth Hills expert had par on his by Jinlcs) fcr a seventy! nlmt jou might call yilirvi-L;, anu t. .,mu iuc net days. WILLIEJACKSON WINS Outfights Johnny Dundee In Twelve Round Bout at Newark Newark, Mn Ifi. Willie Jackson nutfouglit Johnny Dundee in n twelve round bout last night Jackson had the advantage iu ever round exiept tho second, which went Io Dundee, and the third, nn even one Jackson weighed VM pounds and Dun dee 1'Jli Dundee received considerable punish ment about the bod and held fre quently He took the nggresslve in the second round, during .which he caused .Tacksou to miss many blows. From thc fourth round on, Jackson kept after his opponent, and in the eighth round landed several blows with Dundee up against .the rones. Jackson was su perior tjiio rit in fighting, Two Millers Hit Cravath s men nicked Ruether often, but didn't score till tho sixth, when hot hits by the two Millers aud Wheat scored one run. Iu the seventh Ruether yowled so loudly over a called third strike that Klem chased him from the scene, hller teplaced Ruether, and got his in thc ninth. Williams singled Stengel tripled: Meusel singled and the score was fled in iip-timu ti. Til .1 V . -" -, iiro ?CI1UPP PC cut. Ring went ill, showed nothing but Ills I Carlson Pittsburgh glove nnd )el managed to save the sit U'c?",lJ",noston",n 'ti' Icadore, llrooklyn - i cc.f.i nrooklm 1 Harnes New. York , Ullhrow, riilla Ruether, Clnnlnnatl in Ji McKechnle. Pitts J 21 M. Wheat. Ihlji. 10 Si Bnyder New York 0 2( Orlmm. Pittsburgh JO 7J O'Neill Tlnston .14 31 narlden. Cincinnati n 30 Hchmldt, Pittsburgh 7 24 lacobs. Rt Lnul" .? A? Hiati New York ii .'5 Hamillon Pitta Klsher Cincinnati l.udenis. Phil Her7ig Chicago UwiiUuh. Pblla HcIiupp Bt IjuIs. Karparskl Is Victor Holdler Karparskl, nf Camp Dlx nunch.H Ins way to the verdict over Otio Huihe. over the eight-round routs in the sieii.r l.out at the Cambria A c last night lioth combatants tlpptd the beam at 1,1s rounds and It was u hard fight from aurt t0 flnlsh tn the semifinal nf eight rounds nillv Gannon and Philadelphia Joe Welling socked each other with honors about even it was a good draw. Hoth weighed In at las pounds, In the early contests nt six rounds aeons Illsckburn. 130 knocked out Ilitlllng Mart ton, 13T, In the second round; John Duiraii 120. stopped Young (lrlfllth. 114. inil'l I bird round, and Hqhby Allen, ill, out. indited Bammy a(Jcnf 112. riAnW Ht llll B Toney. New York Aams Plttshursh Mrf?rtv. New York 1.1 IS Mitchell. Brooklyn 10 2 IV 7 ft 7 7 1.1 1R (111 cl in S II .1 .1 H in 71 .1 17 10 3S 7 10 7 II 12 n n II IN .ti: .137 .4311 11.1 .413 102 .inn :isn .37S .301 .301 .3B.-I .314 313 311 313 311 .321 310 318 .31 R am 303 303 .300 .inn .300 .200 .21111 208 .2112 .21)1 .200 .2NH .287 2811 2711 .210 27.1 273 20S ..IC17 2H7 Jflll .sns 2m 291 2.1R 2ns 2.1R 2ns 2.10 2BC1 2B3 2.10 .280 .2110 .2110 247 .247 .241 243 .242 240 2.1ft 2.111 .23R 2Afi 2H4 234 228 228 220 220 22.1 223 .222 221 218 217 .210 214 211 207 20 R 205 204 .200 .107 102 100 .188 18.1 .171 .1T1 1B7 .10.7 .17 .inn 143 143 .133 .130 .125 ten .125 125 .121 118 105 inn .001 ,083 077 ,0.1ft nna 042 III ft 'J,sMMsj1 9flH 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllsVlsl s '&&' '''a'tlUMillimi Mf- I-KAD LOOAb HATTKRS Joo Dugnn (top) Is setting flic pace willi tlm Athletics, Ills nvcr.igo being .342, while Do Wilt Lo Uourvcaii tops the Phils villi .tin What May Happch in Baseball Today NATIONAI. UWOBK Won Lost P.P. Cincinnati in n ,n?l Hoston 10 7 .588 Pittsburgh 11 II .550 Hrooklyn 11 ' ..IMI Chicago 12 12 .500 Phillies 0 13 .400 M. 1iiU 13 ,400 New lork 7 13 ,308 AMKIUCAX MUOCi: Won IisfP.C. cirTeland in n ,727 Hoston 14 7 ,A7 ClilcoBO .... 11 ft .550 New York 11 II .500 Washington 11 It .500 ht. I-niils 10 II .470 Athletics 7 11 .3.W Detroit ... 17 .227 Win .01(1 .011 .571 .571 .520 .43.1 .135 .400 Win .73tt .082 .,171 .322 .5JS .500 .381 .201 IO CIS .000 .550 .524, .524 .4K0 .301 .301 .350 I.nse .mm .0.16 .524 .478 .478 .45.1 .133 .817 V' I League Club Batting Clubs Cincinnati St. uniim,-Philadelphia Chicago Phlladelpli go ... Tyr 4. n . Jew Tn'"" as ah' n ir. nn. n. 22 72D 102 210 2 Tl 20 700 110 108 3 Tirnoklyn postpn imuvuxtlv, 21 737 Ht j&O 22 750 88 18 10 737 72 jScl is in 15 8 re. 288 ,288 .270 ,ih I14 280 S"S SCHEDULED FOR TODAY XATIONAI. I.llOUr, Phillies nt Cincinnati (clear), 3 n. i, .lew orK m riiiemirgii (near). :i n. in, llrooklyn ot Ht, I,oul (clear). H p. m, Hoston nt Chicago (clear), 3 p. ni. AMERICAN T.KAGITE Detroit ot Philadelphia (clear), 3 p, m. .Cleveland nt New York (clear), 3 p. ra. sThlcago nt Hoston (cloudy). 3 n. m. M, liOiils nt Washington (clear). 3i80 p.m. RE8ULT8 OF YESTERDAY AsinnicAN i.r.AOiiu Washington, Ol Detroit, H Otlier games, postponed, rain NATIONAL I.RAOVR Cincinnati, 4 Phillies, 3 Cnlcilgo, II Jiciemn, -i Ilrookl; Mackmcn's Best Batter Has .342 Average; Johnston, Cleveland, Is Heavy Hit ter in American v YOUNG JOB DUGAN hasn't been plnslng much ball this last week, due to a strained leg, but the New Haven athlete has been ablof to hold on to his lead among O. Mack's laborers. Joseph hns slipped a few points dur ing the last seven days. lie now topi tho men of Mnck with .312. which is quite n healthy average. Yes, qultd Doc Johnston, the Cleveland first sackcr. Is the real leader of the league with nn nveragc of .414 in twenty com bats. .Too Jackson comes next with .307. Huck Weaver is right on his heels at .300. Hendryx, Speaker, Felsch and Dugnn follow in tho order named. Bnbe Ruth nnd Ty Cobb, the far famed whalers, are in n restless bnt ting hibernation. The Babe is hitting nt the unhealthy figures of .257. Cobb Is batting .243. Some of theso days they will awaken and then thc American League pitchers' vacatioh will be over. American League Batting Tlayer Club Zschary. Wash. . Nunamaker, Clev. Johnston. Clsv . Jamleson. clev Jackson. Chi Myatt. Athletics Weaver. Chi. Hendryx. Hos. Hagby. Clev. Speaker. Clev. Felsch. Chi . Dugan, Athletics , Pratt. N. Y.. .. Cierber. Bt. I.. Oedeon. St. I . . Sister. St. l, .., Hillings. Bt I, . Urlckion. Wash. , Oraney, Clsv. . . Hodle. N. Y... , Smith, Clev, . . . .Tacobson. St. I, . ID. Collins. Chi . Murphy. Chi Chapman. Clev. Pecklnpaugh. N. ' Hale. Del, Johnson. Wash. . O'Neill. Wash . Mcfnnls. nos Austin, Bt. U. juaffo. waan. . Gardner. Clev. . Williams. St. I... Veach. Det MoNally. Hos . Walker. Athletics , Shovlln. St I... Mays. N. Y.... Eahmke, Det.. . . Hellman. Det. . Meusel. N Y... . Hooper. Dos Rice. Wash Scott, nos Walters. Dos. ... Ward. N. Y . . . . , nisberc. Chi. .. . Young, Dtt Uewls. N. T Shorten. Det. . . noth. Wash Tobln, t. K. .. Terklns Athletics Ruth. N Y Mllal.. Wash Jourdan. Chi n n r. 2n o.An . 7 10 S 13 .20 70 h r .20 78 10 31 .7803 20 82 ID SO .22 85 14 SO . 0 20 2 7 22 75 21 2fl ..10 BR 0 20 ..18 70 10 27 .23 70 8 27 . 21 08 7 23 . 21 83 8 28 ..21 84 IB 28 .. 8 21 8 7 .. 0 12 2 4 . .22 80 22 20 10 58 7 17 ..18 57 S 18 . .21 73 12 23 ..20 83 10 20 10 10 0 5 . 22 00 10 28 . 21 74 15 23 . 12 20 4 R . H 13 1 4 15 4n 0 15 22 84 10 2.1 ..21 84 12 25 . 21 88 12 20 . .22 82 10 24 . .21 75 13 22 ..21 70 11 23 . 22 00 13 20 . 21 87 11 25 . T 7 . n 14 ..5 7 . 21 78 ..11 48 . 22 00 ..21 8.1 . 22 80 .17 51 ..16 7n .18 03 . 21 78 .28 80 15 80 it. ir.im.SB. rc. n o o .con 0 4 n a n 22 7 12 12 21 7 23 t 22 8 14 n io 7 17 7 21 8 23 1 8 ooklyn. Oi Ht. Juls. 1 (14 Innings) New ork-Pillsburgh, postponed (rain) College Baseball Games 1 on Vard for Today I Penn vs. Dartmouth, at Hanover. N. H Harvard vs Princeton, at Prlnretnn Yale vs. Holy Cross, at Worcester. Mass. Syracuse va. T-ehlah, at fiyrajMii Navy va. fiwarthmore, at AnnapolU. Army " vauiunv -itivcrsity, at 0 Strunk, Athletics ...IB Menoskey. nos. . Durns. Athletic Ktnney, Athletics Channon, Wash. Oharrlty. Wash. Welsh. Athletics Cobb, Det Plpp. N. Y F.lierbe. Wash. . Orlftln, Athletics Harris Wash. . . O'Neill. Clev. . Jones Dos . Durrus, Athletics Dykes. Athletics Severeld, Bt. 1.. . Vlck. N. Y Thormahlen, N. Shanks. Wash. . Poster. Dos ... Btanage, Det . . Witt. Athletics . Jones. Det Coveleskle. Clev. Klhel. Ilos Hothoron. Ft. I... Hcthaflht. IVaah Oalloway. Athletics 10 1 Schalk Chi. . .. rtuel. N. Y . . . . J Collins. Chi. .. Lelbold, Chi . . . . I wamusganss. uiov, Williams, uni. , IJush. Det Perry. Athletics . . Pletnlch, Wash. . Alnsmlth. Det .. Naylor. Athletics , Thomas. Athletics .21 75 11 20 .21 88 I) 23 21 HO H 13 20 70 12 18 31 00 11 23 71 n 18 72 10 18 14 nci 7 14 .14 no n o It 24 4 8 .20 60 .1 17 14 40 10 12 ,13 45 4 11 21 74 10 18 .22 87 10 21 0 20 .1 7 20 75 0 18 21 75 18 18 22 7t 0 17 ,.7 17 8 4 Ma 17 4 4 .21 77 10 18 .14 52 4 12 . 7 18 1 4 BOOS 5 0 8 2 .28 79 IB 17 .13 88 2 7 .10 24 O 5 .11 35 8 7 7 25 2 5 .11 25 8 5 ci in 0 10 mint. West Lafayette, at nettyehurg vs. Dickinson, at Carlisle. Pa. .u.j,.,..- ............ -. ..u.mence. Iranian. Stevens vs Rutgers at New Brunswick. Colgate vs Williams, at Wllllamstown. Mass. Kordhsm vs Crescent A C . at Fordhatn, N. T. Massachusetts Aggies vs Mlddlebury Mlddletown, Cann at FINAL SOCCER MATCH n 12 20 417 10 13 18 A2 5 12 6 16 18 10 78 0 14 28 85 14 14 7 85 4 4 St 77 0 12 7 18 1 2 8 20 4 4 12 83 .1 5 7 14 O 2 0 7 0 1 0 1 1 (I O 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 n 1 4 1 0 B 0 0 8 0 2 J) 0 0 O o n o n 0 2 n o o o 0 1 1 1 o 0 0 1 0 2 O 0 0 n n n 1 1 o n 0 O 0 0 0 1 o 0 0 0 0 1 n n o n n o n o n o o 2 n 1 J ' n i n 3 n n n a 0 o 1 0 o o n n o. 1 Weaver and Groh Fighting It Out for Supremacy; Hortisby Is Eddie Col lins's Rival fly ORANTLANI) RICK On Rooters' Row ire'rc pot a swell chance now lo cop with that stiff up at thc bat; Why, say, that Jioho couldn't hit the ball park with his hat; ' he was in a steamboat and it blew up In a wreck He couldn't hit the water if he tumbled off the deck; I've paid my month's rent four times since he caught one on the log. And what I'm saying to you is that's slumping some, old dog; Tiro tuns to tic the bases choked wo got 'cm to thc mat, And then a piece of cheese like him comes wobbling to the bat MXGt On thc beak! 0 wowl 0 wowl Iiciond the fielder's milt I Sag, Where's the bloomin' guv what sad that lobster couldn't hitt I guess he didn't get to that last bender with the wood. And wasn't I just telling you I knowed the hobo could t Thee runs across the bloamin' plate, and now thc game's a cinch, Theie never teas a guy like him to soak one in thc pinch; Right on the nose across the lot, ocjottcj, the outfield's reach And tcasn't I just telling you that old boy was a peach t Buck and Heinle rpiIB third-base duel between Buck Weaver, of thc White Sox, nnd Heinio Groh, of the Reds, was never definitely settled last season, each earn est athlete having a long array of sup porters armed with gcntl) statistics in volving thc rival status. On tbe pennant season Oroh batted .310, while Weaver finished with .200. This showing gave Heinie a distinct edge. , But when they came together in the world series Weaver established a mark of .324. while Groh finished well behind with .175. So, for 1020 they decided to start all over again. And thin time it looks like business. Up to last week's com pilation Weaver was .387, with Groh ranked nt .350. This is a trifle faster than either can show through the summer, but it is enough to show that both are off to a dizzy start. Logical Successors JOHN McGRAW nnd then Jimmy Collins were the greatest of the old time third basing stars. After these two came Bill Bradley, of Cleveland, nnd Art Devlin, of New Tork. Frank Baker then came along, and now thc field rests between Buck and Heinle as the main 'contenders. They are the class in their respective circuits, so if you are interested in in- SsBsPsWSbV ROGERS HORNSRT St. Louis star, who Is nomlnalnl ns Eddlo Colllni's rival for premier second base honors u tistlcs set down in cold typo opnodt( their well known names. Eddie Colllns's Rival EDDIE COLLINS has been the ,K. ond-base king for about ten ver Now Eddie has a rival who will 'carry him nt a tidy pace. The bird In question is Rogers Horn., by. who has completed his first ,-.! work around second for the new senn with n mark around .450. Tim nv.l" ' is n fine inilclder and with his bnltlni . Al A as. ma-ill mlttirfnJ nl Alf I W - ctmi vji it ii i ur3t.vii m I UIS full P may force the White Sox star to hi, fastest clip. These two are the clnss nt second, Just as Groh nnd Weaver are thc main pippins around third. Hagen Is Ready WALTER C. HAGEN, the open soil chnmplon of T'ncle Sam's well, bunkered domain, is nil set for hi- lour carry across tho Atlantic. After his arrival on British soil h will Tinrn nf lf-nat n m.invtti I. .. to beoGrac ncclimateri and to get hhl ftuiciu iiiiiuii ui in III) IU1) piicn. If Hngen can't win over there hnven't nnr one else who can. He has the game nnd he. has the com. pctitivc nerve needed for just such a test. His main barrier will be thc numcrl. cal odds, where Great Britain will send t strong ucia io mo sinrting tee In Mit chell, Duncan, Vardon, Braid. Taylor nnd eight or ten others of high Roll rank. One or two of theso may slip and no barm will be done thero will be other top-liners to fill tho gap , But Hagch can't afford to slip. Ail Outside Verdict I see where theyro trying Demptty -But what can tho records show That every one in thc coulxtry Doesn't already know. What does the verdiot matter When this is tho record clear Maybe he tcasn't a slacker But he wasn't a volunteer! DOUGnBOT. S TEARING ot thc fighting men how many still recall the record of the First nnti second Divisions total strength, 00,000 total casualties. IS,. 230? THE Reds batted around .267 last season, and so far this season thrr are batting around .270. If this Iv Clllls. BU 1L uu uiu juimroicu m iu- I uiu vuviiufc u.uuuu .-.lii. it mis dividual contests you might keep nn eye I slipping, wc need a new dictionary. peeled from time to time upon the sta- CcvurtoM, into. All rights rettrvtd. ,462 .414 .400 .3117 .87.1 .300 .858 .830 .347 .345 .342 .342 .838 .837 .883 .388 .388 .32.1 .321 .310 .815 318 .312 .311 .310 .308 308 .300 .208 298 .2fB .203 .2113 .201 .28 .287 .260 .280 2SCI .282 .270 .277 .277 .275 275 .271 270 .209 .207 .207 .200 .201 .281 257 .237 .218 .250 .250 .2.10 .2.10 247 .215 .244 248 .241 .241 240 240 .23n .2.15 .235 284 .230 .233 .222 .222 .215 .213 .208 .200 200 .200 .200 .200 107 1114 104 187 107 105 ion .150 .154 .158 1.12 14.1 .143 SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS j. & J. Dobson Meets Wanderers' Reserves for Allied Cup After several unsuccessful attempts to stage the final game for tho Allied Cup match, but inch time halted, Manager frowder of the J. & ,1 Dobson Hocccr eleven will play the final today re gardless of the weather which has been the blocking stone on. each occasion. Tho Carpetroakcrs will face the Wanderers Reserves, nnd If they can raie out on the long end .of the sc0r Ihg it wjll makfl them doublo rham plops, haying already- won the allied ybuuipluuehip. OLIVET BATTLES SMITH McKcnty to Twirl for Local Nine Against Reading Team The Olivet team, of Reading, Pa., will endeavor to stop the winning streak of the Marshall E. Smith team this nfternoon at their grounds at B 'and Tioga streets. Manager Carroll, of the sporting good team, will send his stnr twlrler, McKcnty, to tho mound, while I the upstaters will use Burns, their mtir omuiuau. .-tviuiv. ui mcae pitcucrs has lost a game this season. Tomorrow afternoon Erskine Mayer, formerly of the Phillies, will pitch his first game for tho Smith team against the McAndrews-Forbcs team. Tho bat. ting order of today's game is as follows; fTIIIAT Mike O'Dowd, St. Paul's fight-- ing Irishcr, hns lost little, if nny, of his pugilistic prestige appears to be unanimous throughout thc fistic uni verse. When introduced here last week he wbb given n great reception. When he boxed at Camden a great crowd came out to see him, nnd nt Jersey City on Wednesday night O'Dowd again was greeted with deafening applause. Usually when n boxer is defeated, he has nil of his future matches cancelled by tho promoters but not so with Michael Terrcnce. His bout with Jackie Clark went on as per schedule, and O'Dowd more than made good. He is to go through with his twelve-round bout with Jnck Britton, welter champ, at Canton, O.. Monday night, and then on Wednesday night he will return to Philly for his clght-rotindcr against Knockout George Brown, of Chicago, at thc opening of thc Ice Palace in West Philadelphia ns a boxing arena. O'Dowd and Brown nro to finnl in the greatest six-bout show ever arranged in this eltv. Promoter George Pawling nnd Matchmaker .jock iianion nnvo an nounced that nil boxers scheduled to appear had wired to the effect that they were in good shape. In ndditlon to thc O'Dowd-Brown match, Champion Pete Herman will meet Hoy Moore, Knock out Bill Brcnnan will take on Willie Mechan, Knockout George Chaney is paired with Joe Welling, Hughey Hutchinson nnd Danny Frush nre bracketed, nnd Jimmy Murphy will open the show with Spider Roach, Never be fore has such a galaxy of fistic stars been brought together on the same pro gram. The final show of the regular season Is to be rut on at the National tonight llat tllng Mack and Tommy Cleary will meet In the final fracas of eight rounds. In the sli-round number Tommy Murray will take on Martin Judge, Charley Walters will face Jimmy Thomas, nobby Doyle will be opposed to Kid Wolf, nnd the nnener will he be. tween Jimmy Mendo and Harry Kid Stewart. Ate wart Is ono ot the moat Promising of local bantams. The Olympla' filial show of thseaeon Is scheduled (or Monday night, with Willie Jackson, fresh from a victorv over Johnny Dundee, bracketed . with Johnny Clinton. Uoth are New Tork lightweights. In the other matrhes Trankle McManus will meet Charley near. Johnny I.lssee, will face Charley Walters, Young Coster will go on with niily Hlnes and Martin Judge vs. Belmont completes the program. Jm Marcus Williams, pioneer ot eight-round matches In Philly, has two such bouti uuuncu cor Auuiiorium lucsaay nunt. In ths hendllner Young Leonard, or AlUn. town, will nine flats nt Joe Wright, of th i wen in tvara. in omer lengthened scrip will be a negro middleweight argument be tween Carl Herts ar.d Kid PaUtllo. Sli round bout are: Tony Daniels a. !Urrj Kid fltewart. Tommy Lucas vs. Tommy ivciijr hiiu v.$- iuttra vs. joo iveny. Weekly bouts aro to continue at the .' iionai aiier ins oniciai Closing- or the rem lar reason. Harry Deacon and Al Jrannttil tchmaker, has are to promote the matches. Deacon, tltt matchmaker, has paired off Jlinmv Mur. phy with Htnnley Hlnckle for the night of Mnv 11 Thn "n.np" la nnui WA.LIn- nH hi. preum cam. "Who won In Newark last night?" cam over the wire today. "Jackson." was tin answer. "Thought this was Dundee's tlm io win, r c ,,, last a est on it, To 7 ," was the comeback. Lew Trndlrr left for Milwaukee with till manager. Phil Classman, Inst night, Ttjidlar la to meet nnxy Mitchell mere in a tn- B.......1 4.m... am UFaiCn.Bil.u nCwti, ?. .l.t..l. IUUIIU 4UUb V.l ...U1ID.U4. illftlll. RIITr IV he will return here for the ortlcfal opening cf the open alr season next Monday night it Shlbe Park. Tendler Is to take on Kddlt Fltzslmmons. eight rounds. In that show. with other matches, as follows: .Tnhnn; Kllbate vs. Harry Kid Drown. Kid Willi. mi va. rntsy Johnson and Joe Tlrlltz vs Htlpi iiraay. nillr Bolfe and Willie McClo.ker wltl'l show In the star eight-round bout at It" Cambria next Friday night. m. b. tnrtTii flallager. ss. Huntsr. 2b. Hanratty. 8b. Heldlck. cf Kits. lb. Htewart, rf, rtetd. if. IHsle or rioldblatt, a, McKentjf, p. , OMVET gtewart. ss. Snyder, cf. Trupp, lb. Ml.bach.. 2b. Unger, rf. Wagner, ab. Horklng. If, , oaul or atk. cucj- K8 or Martin Judge vs. Joe Belmont Young Cotter vs. billy Hines Johnny Llssie vs. Charlie Waters FrankleMeManui vs. CharlieRear WIIX1K JOHNNY Jackson vs. Clinton Meat on sale, regular price. Bingham Hotel. 11th and Market Streets SHIBE PARK 1IABK11AT.T, TODAY, 8 I M. ATHLETICS vs. DETROIT lUserveJ Heats at (Umbels' and Hpaldlngs PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN Flesh Reducing Body. Building Iloitnr Lessons. Trtyatei No Pnnlahmen, r.ffCtrle Cabinet Hatha and Massage a r f'acs ss, n isaanvvTiiMi .1 . p, ( vui, mill VOOOAmJA Hpruce 1040 Cornell v. Penn Track 2 P. M. BOXING AT THE ICE PALACE v 45 th and Market Capacity, 12,000 Persons Wednesday, May 19, '20 Jimmy A RDS. Spider Murphy Rach West Thlla. California Huchie A Rn.9 Danny Hutchinson Frush rhtladelnhla Btlllmort Geo. (K. O.) ARH.S Joe Chaney Welling rtaltlmora Oilcl Bill (K. O.) ARHS Willi' Brcnnan Median Chicago OallforoU Pete A RDS Herman Moore World's Bantam. Bt. Pul weight Champion . Mike ft RDS Geo. (K. 0.) O'Dowd Brown World' Middle- CM"" weight Champion Oreatest bill aver In this city Tickets at the club Spruce B.W Ticket at the Bingham Walnut 31M rrloes, II, 12. 10, 18 ilvenls ff ""LaiJPSr&'vHf?'.'-'--.. .r. . w"bVV.T-;VjJB-.W,ttV" BANTAM'S GALORE NATION AT. A. A. TONIGHT Jimmy Mendo Tt. Harry (Kid) . nobby Iloyle ti. KM Wolf Charlie Walters t. Jimmy Th', ta-m-m. .. wa. Martin JUG! 6 Rounds Windup 8 Round. Battling Mack vs. Tommy CW unii, lkkU H 1 . . . ' ,f r'jit 'l" , '..L. rtPA-tl .-. ,-Jn !&&.'
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