;'-,' ;'Yf"t:', T ,.. vtf v fv - " ft' '4 I -vrA, I. ' iv fcV.' EVENING PtaBEIO ILEDGETto MaVVY CRAVATH SAY& HE WOULD RATHER BE RIGHT AT THE TOP THAN BE PRESIDENT OF&rS: T Jg.r 1 JH., ' U. ., u. m f r r SJVT GENERALL Y KNO WN, BUT CY WILLIAMS STANDS BIG AMONG LEADING OUTFIELDERS IN MAJORS 'e'fof W(."pAU3E for a moment when you're boosting Ty Cobb, i. . X Tris Sneaker. Ilnrrv Ilooncr. lin.be Ruth or whoever your favorite outfielder Is and give a thought or sonic .thing to Cy Williams, the lean and long outfielder who canters In center for Gavvy Cravath. The former Notre Same atlilcto nnd J i m m y Cardan's protege gets in hU wallops into the old pastime and xpoars the swift liners nnd long flics with out a lot of credit. Fact is, when credit is being handed out Cy usually Is be hind the door. Probably the main reason for the oversight on the port of critics and fans is thnt we of l'hilly town expect heaps from n cen ter fielder. Dodo I'nikert's sciiun tional playing and tin' neat exhibitions thai ltube Oldring ii'.ed to give for Connie Muck per il a p h has spoiled I'uiladelphlans. The A's nnd the Phils were fortunntc in having these two wonders, but Cy Williams isn't ns much ns n full step in the rear of these athletes when they were at their best. This tenon Cy has been whaling the ball at n terrific clip and now is the only regular Phil who is up among the .300 hitters, lie is socking the apple at the healthy gait of .31.4. Hut that's not all; thnt's only the begin ning. He is leading the National League in home runs, .and that's that. IIu has seven to his credit. jThis, of course, doesn't compare to the sixteen homers that liabc Iluth has inserted into the 1020 campaign so far, but any young man who can wallop out seven circuit hits In less than two months is not to be sneezed at. Including ln.t Wednesday's pastime, Cy' has been at the plate 17(1 time and has made fifty-seven hits. One bewhiskered fan who claimed he has seen 'cm all, and looks old enough to have done just thnt, started to rove about the playing ability of Mr. Williams out at the ball lot the other day. Cy had just sprinted back to the center field wall and s-natched a sure homer out of the air. "There yuh uro! There yuh are!" shouted the whis kers. "Old Cy started as soon as ho heard the crack. , Don't believe he saw the ball, but he knew where It was going. Just turned his buck on it and turned in time to make the catch." O wj, . ran tff , If . M "H Iff 4 's " rv tf vlHPvft 39Hs m i i i -- ' 'CY" WILLIAMS CY W. ball AS somctrhat of an athlete besides being a hall player at Aofio Dame. lie true a high hurdler of no mean raluc. He has done 15 sec onds flat for the lJU-yard timbir event. Fifteen seconds was the intercollegiate record until a few tcecks ugo, chcn Carl Thomson, of Dartmouth, did the distance in i) 2-5 seconds. ui Praise for Reuther rpHIS time last season Walter Iteuthcr was considered J. JL n fair southpaw, with a small chance of developing into a good one. I'nder Pnt Moran he came through in great style nnd had a lot to do with tho Ilcds landing tho National League pennant nnd the world's flag. Now that he has gone nnd got himself n reputation ho is being boosted ns one of the greatest southpaws ever in bnscball. The latest favorable comment comes from Sid Mercer, tho New York critic. This is what he has to say about him : "It Is something of n novelty to lamp a pitching duel in these boom days of fence-breaking contests. A novelty, wo repeat, because infrequently nowadays do two good pitchers hook up and go tho route. Occasionally n thrower bobs up who is clever enough to block the runners off tho old homo plate, but seldom do two of these persons cut loose in one game, "The little affair between Dutch Reuther and Phil Douglas Wednesday at tho Polo Grounds was therefore a sight for eyes sore from following the flights of baseballs hit over the fences, and ns neither of tho lads lost, the contest must be called n draw. To be sure, tho Giants were counted out in tho eleventh inning, but Douglas by that time had gone away from there and Hubc Benton remained to take the slap. "No disgrace attaches to n beating by Reuther, who has lost only three starts this season. He had won eight straight up to lost week, when the Cardinals broke his winning streak in a ten-inning game in St. Louis. "Many left-handed pitchers have performed at the Polo Grounds this spring, but none with better control or a wider curve than Reuther. Umpire McCormlck was in n tough spot, as both Reuther and Douglas wcro cut ting the corners of the plate. ttnTANY of their serves could have been called ' cither way, and tchen McL'ormick didn't please them they roared," American Leads in Scoring THE American Lcaguo is far in the lead iu the higher scoring which is accompanying the heavy batting in both major baseball leagues. The teams o the younger league had rolled up a total of 1IHG runs to the National League's collection of 1320 in contests up to June 0, when the American hnd played 105 games and the National 100. Reduced to n game average, the comparison was 01-3 runs to 8. The Amcricnn League outscored its rival by nearly 100 runs in tho first month of the season, and increased this lead to more than 200 in the next three weeks. Tho famous l-to-0 pitchers' battles, of frequent occurrence in past years, hnvo yet to tako place In the American League, while tho score has been hung up for a National League encounter only seven times. A totnl of 33 shut out games was pitched in the older league and 18 in the other. The Nationnl League had a slight edge on games in which fewer than 0 runs were scored, a comparison of fill gomes to 40. In games with between 0 nnd 10 runs, the Americans engaged in CO and the Nationals In 72, while in games with more thnu 10 runs the Americans played OS to tho National's 42. The two leagues scored their runs ns follows: AND SOME HAVE GOLF THRUST UPON THEM Srr4f ( oh Jim i rght up oy ? S?i rs FLa! BiOJA sec how I RULE OF FEAR BIG HELP TO SLUGGERS Pitcher's Mental "Attitude Facing Hard Hitters Fre quently Results in Bingles Difficult to Disregard , Ability of Opponent Stars Rarely Under Strain (j Tllo Reigning Sport "Man's inhumanity to man," As liurns retnarkedysomo years before, Tho human yearn to Knock and pan Leaves countless millions peeved and sore. Ry GRANTLAND RICE terson at Forest Hills. Tlldcn defeated Urookes and Williams nnd Johnston In turn upset Tlldcn. Tho Californlan starts tho mimmec campaign as tho world's greatest tennis nlnvcr. nnd it will bo no soft-sholii assignment to relievo him of his crown. Run U&inr. National. American. Run (James, National Amrrlrun. 1 2 3 4 ft fi T 8 0 1(1 II 12 13 7 fl 18 0 17 10 17 U 1.1 8 7 O 4 O a IK H 21 11 13 11 14 12 10 4 11 14 1.1 in 17 1H 10 20 21 2Z 2.1 24 2R 211 4H. 14111. 120 0 00 US73 13 0 0010 11 -ENGLAND PROUD OF TOLLEY, I BRITISH AMATEUR GOLF KING rx. Has Boosted His Chances for Weeks Sterling Player, 23 Years, of Powerful Build Ily SANDY MrMISLICK CYRIL J. II. TOLLRY. amateur golf champion of Gient I'ritnin, is the "Abe Mitchell" of the amateurs on the British Isles. Tolli-y N but twenty three yenrs old and i- a ttijcnt at I'ni vorsity College. Oxford, uhrre he plays ..j. m ,iii in,- " i1 um i I,, 11, K M'tV,n..,i ri,,.i f i, .i, :. II ttllUIIUl III 111 'Hill II, Wll , I Ull tain of tho team and Irad-off. Tolley is a full-grown mau of .lx leet and weighs 'in pound. He defeated l!oli (Jardner, twice American champion, on the thirty seventh hole M-sterdny in the finnls for th'c amateur golf rlmmpionship of Great Britain, one up. thirty-seven holes. Gardner win two up in the morning at the end of eighteen holes. J That the youthful British student t should go so far. nnd then actually win i out, was not exactly u surprise to his ? fellow teammate-, opponents, nnd most Today's Tourneys on Cards of the Local Golf Clubs MlteU fonrnome nml rUhtn-hoto handicap mrdal plitr. NprlnKhutrn. rirxt round l'rldnt'M Cup. bnll fturrpntaUeH. Woodbury. lliindlcup tnntch ptur. iAnMloirnr. Klxlitrrn-liolfi nuitrh pluy handicap TcrMW pur. Otrrbrook. Tlilrd round mutch play. Miller trophy. Old York ltoiul. KlrUrlV Hiuidlrnp, North Hill". lflrt round match plujr. rlxhti-rn fiolrx, for Wlllium II. H II son Cup. II11I.1 (iolf Club, llalu, l'n. Ilulliwmn handlrap, nirdal pl.u. at Colibs Creek. President' Cup. iiunllfjine round, Uunrreh Counlrj Club. M'NICHOL COACH OF PENN QUINTET 1 home with a three. If that wasn't to be. Irive and n niblic for n ringer" it ought Athletic Council Ratifies His Selection Play New York University in Basketball EARLE EBY TRACK LEADER DAUBERT SECOND TO HORNSBY; SPEAKER CONTINUES TO SET PACE Brooklyn First-sacJcer Leads Robertson and Groh, Taking Runner-Up Posi tion in National Batting MEADOWS ON TOP pOGERS IIORNSRY'S batting mark has fallen off several points in tho last week, but the Cardinal cloutcr continues to lend tho Nationnl Leaguer, sepnrnting him-elf from his nenrcst rival. Jako Dauhert, of the Reds, by more thou 2,1 points. Horns by's record ot the bnt is ."S7 for forty -six games, while Doubert has an aver age of ,S50 in a total of forty-two games. Cy Williams is really the only Phllly bat-man n eliding his willow over the .MO mark, 1M points over. Wright stone and Manager Gavvy, himself, both pinch -punchers, are in the select circle, but neither has competed in a dozen games. Cn-ey Stengel, of the I'hils, socked safely in ten consecutive games, nfter which ho was stopped by George Tyler, Juno 9. On this hitting streak Cutey went to bat thirty-six times and got sixteen hits for a mark of .444, The Nntloual figures, including Wed nesday's game, follows : National League Batting It l ald that thi w Cyril ,T H Tollej l romlnir to this rourtry this summer to pia.v In our championship It can then lw seen hiw h stneks up nitalnst Dave Herron. nobby Jonen Chick llvans, and rrinvis Oultnct Jones bent Oardnor last ear at Oakmont Kvans bet (lartfner at Jleriun In 1910. and Oulmet beat Gardner simcthlnsr llko 0 nnd 8. In the national of '13 or "I4. forget which. All theao plaers rank n.irdnr on tho lists. year, but in ganii wide attention, nnd wasn't hgiin-d si n count of his joutli. Tolley 11 "Hitter" Amateurs of the Tolley their "A he hits heen attracting the only rea-nn he v. inner wo on oc- j "linger -chool call .tllti'lioli, liecou-e Mr. II. Arnold Jackson, national cham pion in mil has played from many dii trii i Sh- has played from Chicago, then h" vnt to Hoston and now she playd on th New York team yestarday. There Is k'.i'i rhlladi-lphln nnd mo hopo some thune puts ht-r fin the local team some day A few years usn there wan a Quartet of mtnirlv championship dualities at the Cricket C'iub They were Mlsa Mildred Cnv erl. Mies Catharine Davis, Miss Marlon Naylor arid Miss May Hell. Miss Cavorly nnd Miss Hell haAe won threo Philadelphia 'humplonshlpa since, and Miss Caverly went to the II nu la ot the national. Only one of them haa dropped nut. .Mls .firmn N'aloi, now Mrs Wm Ii Pwurtlej. from thn tfiurnument play. Miss Davis Is now Mrs 1 harle Rowley, and she Is now t puylm; in the lloston district, ou tht teum Hub Another id.ier (n the Doston team a I'hliadelphlan.Mrs. E H. Raker, Jr. won the rhtludelphla championship In as Miss Kdlth Noblet. She defeated Hirluw In the llnals that sear. was who 11)00, Mr w the latter is the nnf inntil hern of j the hour, con-idereil one of the grentest golfers the cniintiy bus prndueiil, the I "longest driver In the world." nnd a 6 careful sclenti-t ulien it come to cor 1 Ing in n game of golf. a' Mitchell is nlo 11 fompnrati I youngster, threiilening the hulunrki of f the famous triumvirate," Vardon, . y Taylor and Ilraid. and they ligurc the . only reason he i-n't the open champion ' I is because the title has not been plajcd for sinco 1011, when it wa- won by Harry Vardon. fi, Tolley is nil of what Mitchell i. I lie hits one of the mot powerful shots If among the ninniiurs and ninny stuto 1 he can hold hi own with Mitchell AIo ' ii that bo is seldom off the line, which is J the big point. J The mot lecent Iiritish chompiou 1 1 earned mot of hi- high regard when he 1 J defentftl .1. S. F .Mnrii-nn, Trinity' , College, t iiiutinilgt'. In the tlxford 1 1 Cambridge innicln-. Iiv the overwhelm ' lnc count of 10 and S. f)n this nccn Bion hit. driving wa enormous and lie 1 , ""ton'n im holn has not been par- miito BHtoniHli.il the followe.s, who knew '" K'utt.1 'Jv.Jh "i'-'J1 t'Z the course best. 1 hey said It was tho I loam have been stralKhtened out, lurmnru lnneest ilrlvinir ever i-eeu there, even I prevails and . tnat ua strongest possible loncer than thot of the lie-t profes sionals who hail phi) rd the course on various important occasion. Straight faced Iron Again his iron play was perfect and people noticed that lie plaveil with iron clubs that arc much straighter in the face than usual and that hu took less turf than most golfirn. It was said lie planted n drive to the lllnth In the center of the green, it belug "Si yard. Most holes were just n drive and pitch fur him. reports wild. At Iho seventeenth. 4J2 .vards, lin played 11 daring tec shot, taking his chntico of goiiifi out of hounds in cutting off a generous slice of the elbow, uud Miceccdetl so well that ho took a niblic fnr hi kocontl shot, lcavluc his only a tux-foot putt for a three, which he Kddie McNiclinl was yesterdny rati fied by the nthlotic council of the di versity of lVunsylvania ns basketball coach for the 'iomhi of lDL'O-'Jl. It was the final meeting of the )car. The se lection of Mc.Whol wos a foregone con clusion since Vt Moich, when Lon Jourdet, who n tho Red and Hluc to three clianiplnn-hlps, announced that he would tinder his resignation to the council. IMdie MiNichol wa- coach of the freshman quintet hist -eason and the )cni'lings lo-t but Him game during the entire senmn. McN'ichol was the as sistant to Jourdet last ,car with the varsitv. nnd according to Jourdet the success of the team in winning the I nlted States rhainplonehip wus due in a large meauiu to the work of Mc-JKeily iMcnoi i.nuue iiavls, of tile llllS team, was niipnintul M Nichol's atsist-nnr. l-.nrl i:i). who-e election was an- last Sunday, was ratified ns captain of the trad, team without nny opposition Tommy O'Mnlley was rati- It was only the -econd time on American ' '.V'1 ns .apttiin of the boxing team, nnd b. won" to th British llnals Walter J , I orrcst A-hi v of the wrestling team. Travis on won It Oulmet. Travers Evan Albert Lone was ratified an the new bai'boll nuiniiKcr for next season. One of tin. ,g surprises of the meet ing was the awarding of only twelve member-hips of the baseball teum with the vnr-itv "I" Hill Wolfe, substi tute cflti hi r, who graduates this year, was tin- only substitute to be awarded the council letter. The others receiv ing the insignia were regulars who played all throuch thu season, with the exception of Strickland, third-string Hob Gardner deserve a world of credit nf tlin cvlrii-s uririno tin. fomn nn tli.itl,r '", showing He doesn't "work at fu '"tus wntini, tliu game on the Bl) he ,lliyf u for port ,vk.ends. u i Otner side. safe to iv ha hadn't practiced overtime Tolley ha been hailed for weeks ns 'or "" Hrltlsh event but played In It for i. 1 ; ... mi ! ,. ,. the sport lie thievv thousands of ad- : , . 1 , r ' 1 . .i m'"" ,nl a frnly 0 nntlclpatlon when I nounced wnuini.1 iiiiiiu 111 ,1,111111 w ui iui 1111st n weru io ine nnais. 11 was a Kionous shoeing eie beaten off early. Henle 3chmldt itudent at Worcester I'ouly. went to the fifth round when he wna a younssler. .1 irw .Trure usn mere wan n iuiiriei u. 1 ,,,., -- ' - ,, vounB plaers which suddenly developed pitcher. Korher, who (ilayetl II sterling Player Club Kares, lloston... Grimes, llltbn .. Alexander, Chi. . . Hornaby St I,. Chllstenburv. llos. King-. N" Y Wrlghtstone. I'lill Daubcrt. Cln . . . Kobertson. i"hl Nicholson, l'ltts Groh. Cln. Hressler, Cln . , Cnivnth, Phil Williams, l'hll Roush, Cln Duncan, Cln Youne. N V . Cruise, llos . Myers, llklvn souriucr. .-1 1. '.. Wheat Hklvn l'askerl Chi Carlston ruts FIttik, Chi Dlgbee. l'ltts Cloinom. fat I. rlmlth, N V. Kauff. N. Y Konetchy. Hklvn l.avan, Ht I. Ncule, Cm Ix, llourvejvu, niocK, nv I, O'Farrell. Chi tftrwrel, I'lill Holke, llos.. Mann, llos Hulll win Uos. Toney. N Y Janvrln. B 1, Vauchn. Chi.. Nehf. N Y . Kelly. N Y. . Terry, f hi Hums. N Y. llaianvllle Ho I.uuue. Cln Ilollii. her Chi l'uulrtte. I'hll Smith. St L. Il.imrnft, I'h. Ilowdv. lies lletchcr. N.Yrii. Kopf Cln rillr Hklyn Itath, Cln Johnston Hkljn Caton, Pitt Dole N Y Harlxr Chi . Iar N Y Mt'itsel, l'hll (Schmidt Pitts lloei kl He ' Cut Pits 1 Klldutr. Hklin 1 Klllot' lllKn H.unli'iin !'." I. Miller, l'hll wins 1 Cm Kruf Krr, ItU ' n Whltttd 1'ilts. , Heath' it'' St 'l. I,. I- PUIS llko. I'lill 1 Ha rues N V in. ill ("hi U'utshnu Pitt II. ."Jlller I'ltt" , Southvvorth l'ltts Mltihell UKivn n. h C, All l:! 117 4 11 11 7 'J 13 1.' 40 Ii 111 411 lSil 31 Ti 11 1(1 .1 a ia '.'7 i in II 11 1 4 4'J 1UJ 'M .17 in if,d 'jo n-j J'l 70 I! I'll 4:1 it.- an f7 10 if, : ri 10 fl 1 3 44 170 S! 7 44 HU I'll ft-.' 44 li.ii 'j:i r.:i t.i i7u an ."4 :iu 107 at H4 4 1 170 L'l .VI III 174 :.". r.i .17 1r.11 is 4s 11 111 L"l 41 I'.' '.'.I 1 7 I.". 17ft 2',l .1:1 H U'l 1ft ,S iin.sn.r c. no is S7 lls III an r.'s ai ii' :i:i r. an L HI It lis u :u X, ee J-icauacrsyj 41 1411 2J 4.1 21 mi fti in 13 is 17 4s game at third, subbing for Sweeney was given his varsity A. A. along with Hex ond Alex Wruy ami IMnney. A tentative basketball schedule of twenty-bix games was adopted by the ..nntl , r .t. 1 .. ....... l. .,; ii. "ie i in"' mil prince, un uiu ,; ,n, mmin 1ma I'lii'iiiK' 01 me .ew j.orn university i h ih nu st 1, team, which challenged l'enn s right to tlin title last season, on the schedule. Johns Hopkins and Syracuse arc the other new teams listed. New York and Svrocii-e will he played in Wclghtninn Hull, while Johns Hopkins wll be met in Ilaltimore. man's team will compete tnis var r' c Newton winner of the I.vnnewoud Hull (.'up last eur. is the Hub captnln. f .!. CiTif Hi 2 yji "Then ,lnhn I.nmnn toes to work and stii'ks his drlvn right plumb in the swamp" That's the vivid climax of the Hula et.ir's failure tu cop his match In the semifinals of 'he buburbnn against Tom Cooper, .North Hills Tho match then went extra holes against l.uman )llH l.oulh.1 A. Wells, ex-nationul lliwilist Is frank against wumen smoking, parthu larly on the links "They only d It Ln 1 ause the others do," states she "And they don't know how which makes It wurse " Liun't care for this argument. There nils evidently a hlgh-dlve to anther in some of the easy shekels In the Phila delphia open championship. It was annnumed the day before that there were but slxteoi entries, some of whom were amateurs, and that there was nearly fflOQ virtually begging. Im full forty entrlis went at the first tee the next day, Ktanlc ItcN'nmara. won with LOCALS WIN GRISCOM Philadelphia Women's Team Tri umphs Over New York, 9-6 After a lapse of fivo years, tho inter- Kllleler Chi Olson Hklvn Rhotten. St I.. Tvvi.mblv 'hl nilinalm Una Powell His Snvder N Y Trvgesser, I'lill h' hulls. St I. Orlni.s Pitts VI. Wheat. I'hll Nets. Hklyn Harden I'ln 1'nk llos . Kins' Cln l.uilirus. I'hll. Huble'll. N Y ('adore Hklyn O'Neill l'n Cmiber. l'hll . Ml 1. I'hll. ill hi II 17 1 41 107 4.' 107 311 14(1 10 41) 111 4'l 1J II 1J II- 1! 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Tho iiomo leara iiimneu to tho crest by defeating New York in tho final round of the matches for tho (Iris com Cup over tho course of tho Phila delphia Crocket Club yosterday. Tho Philadelphia women won by 11 scoro of nino matches to six, retrieving the reverse thoy suffered nt tho linnds of the Metropolitan district players In the tournament Inst )car. It was a great disappointment to tho rhllodolphiii players that tho biggest match of the day resulted in a defeat for Mrs. Konald H. Ilnrlow. Tho Merlon star, fresh from her brilliant triumph in winning tho Rnstern cham nionshlp, was beaten by Mrs, W, A. Gavin, of Uollcclniro. Mrs. Harlow bowed to defeat only after she had car ried her Nw York opponent to the MVeatc4uUb. gtcen Prlberg, Hendrlx, Chl .... Chi . . . Slrklng. N Cooper, l'ltts ... Ward. Hklyn .. H.lnes. Ht. I. . Mlthrou, I'lill... Do.ik Ht L. .. llering Chl . MeC.irty. N Y . Martin Chl MrCabe. Hklyn. 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"ft ' .2.10 .2.10 .247 217 .240 .21ft .244 .214 o' !Sf ,240 .218 ,238 ,234 ,233 .231 .221) .220 .228 22R LKAOfE.S' IIKST Hl'KLERS Meadows, of the Phils, lias worked In six games, winning five and losing one, while in ten contests Qtilnii has won nine and lost one National League Pitching Pitcher nub Mitchell. Hklvn . Meadows. Phlla . Mamuux, Hklyn Sherdell, St I, . . Orlmes. Hklvn . Vauuhn. Chl . . . Uuether. cm . Marnunrrt Uklvn I.uquo. Cln Alexander, Chl Hudolph Ho . . . Cooper. Pitt. Scolt. llos Fchupp. St. 1. . . . Jacobs. Ht I, . . . smith. Phlla ... Toney N. Y. Hinsr. Cln Doak, Ht. I. Nehf. N. Y Adams, Pl't. Cndore. Hklin . Oerchger. Hoa. . . Etallee, Cln Ponder. Pitts Hamilton. Pitts . Wclncrt, Phlla Harnes N. Y . . . milnstm llos . Haines. St I. Carlson Pitts . . Hller Cln . . Hendrlx Chl Pfeffer Hklvn . . ItWev. Phlla Douglas. N Y . . McQuillan Hos . . Benton. N Y . . Kayra. Tkis . . . Martin. Chl. . . Tvler. Chl Fisher, cin Causey. Phlla . . Ooodwln. ht I. , WIsiut. P'tls . I 1 arter. Chl I Onllla Phlla ., P I' 1 UIU) a.i sun .Mill iASt .7.10 7.111 ;.ia C117 .1110 .ion .171 ..171 ..150 ..1.1(1 ..11.1 .M.I ..100 .1(10 ..-.Oil sun .ftno ..100 ..1111) .noo .102 . 1,11 441 42!l .4211 .42(1 37.1 .1101 nai a.i.t .a.u .31,1 ."(.111 2,10 :ftn '107 .mm lion .000 Shut out 1 I 1 1 'l 1 I 1 Sisler and Neiliaus Enter Into Tie for Next-Best Batting Laurels in the American League QUINN BEST BOXMAN TUISTAM SPEAKER lost a few points in his bntting statistics, but the Indian's clever lender is still setting the pace for slugging in the Amcricnn circuit. Records, including games played on Wednesday of this week, show Tris socking the bulb at n 1f)3 clip. Johnston, Speaker's team-pal. who led tho league until overtaken by Tris lust week, has been passed by four other players, Oeorgo Sisler, of the Itrowiis, and Niehnus, of Cleveland, both step ping up into the runner-up position, each with .HT,". I.awton Witt, one of the four Mnck men ..",00 hitlers, batted for nn average of .H." for seven games until he was stopped by Rip Collins. Tilly Walker, Joe Dugan and Myntt arc Connie's other Muggers in the select class. Here aio the figures s American League Batting a 1 American League Pitching 5211 .22(1 220 .220 .210 218 .2111 .21ft 214 .207 .20.1 .200 .200 .1114 .11)3 .11)0 .187 .180 1SL' .178 I .174 .17.1 .107 .1112 .ins .ma .1.1.1 .1.11 .ltn ,18a .1211 .IPO 10.1 .100 Pitcher Club IV Snyder. Washington 4 Harris, Athletloa .2 Qulnn. New York H Hngby Cleveland In Thormnhlen N Y I Williams. Chl' ago 10 Hoyt, lloston . , a Coveleskle, Cleve S Caldwell, fleve . ft J'ennock, Itonton (I Shocker. St Louis 0 Krlcksin Wafrh . ft Jones. Hoeton Wellmsn St l.nuls ( uunum. iiemiu j:achary. Wash t lentto (. Iilrag 1 Shawkev N Y Fstier, Chlcugu Maya .New York (l Johnson Wash U Hush lloston ,1 Mogrlrtge N Y. 3 Ituisell, noston . 3 I'hle. f'levelnnd. 2 Hrhaiht. Wash . 2 Harper lloston . 2 Nlehaus Cleveland 2 Hsunders Kt , 1 Morton Cleveland 1 Kerr. Chicago I Collins. New York 1 iiireo D IXMJ1S I j Nat'l League Club Batting C'luha Cincinnati Kt Louts . . Chicago ., . Philadelphia ,. llrookin ,! vruu. Vnrle ..4.1 $W'lU&& fl. AH. At II Hit HU PC 44 1473 1117 42.1 3 .VI 2H) 40 1.103 210 447 0 41 ,28 47 lft.10 211 111) 13 40 208 44 1.102 144 .111 I 18 22 202 44 U.KD 101) 403 0 23 .254 4.1 11138 1S.1 301 8 27 ,2.14 ft 4 2:i .2.11 MM UU4 Keefe St Louis Shore New York I'ayno, tnicngj Myers, Cleveland Naylor, Athletles. Pirry Athletka . Hauss Detroit . , Sothoron. St L Courtney. Wash . Irfonard. Detroit. uninke Detroit Moore. Athlitlcs hnaw. wai-ningiou 1 Wilkinson. Chicago 2 Van (lllder St L. 1 Martin, Athletics. 1 Poland, Detroit 0 ingbce, AlhletlcH 0 P ('. 1 000 1 000 .1)10 833 son .710 7.1U .727 711 iic.7 .cm .I1J1 ll.'.l ..171 r.71 .1.111 .ft.in .111 ,11.1 ..11.1 .1(10 ftno .ftlifl ..100 ..100 Mil) ..100 .r.nn .noo nun .r.nn .ftno ..ino .r.no .noo .lino .100 .am .ar.7 .323 .3.1.1 .an .ano .301) .2.10 .no .'200 200 000 000 .Lost Shut IV out "3 Player Club Uhle. Clov.. Uaoliary, Wash. . . speaker. Clcvo.... Sisler. St. L Niehaus. Cleve . . . Jackson, chl Nunamakcr Clove, Johnston Cleve Meusel, N. Y Milan, Wash. . . Iluth. N Y Juddo. Wash Jamlcson, Clcvo.. Murphy, Chl. . . . Hendry.x, lios Shorten, T)et. . . Weaver, Chl. llllllnKs. St I. . . Ayers. Det IVcklnpuugh. N Y Hodlo. N. Y .. l'elsch. Chl Jacohson. St L. . O'Neill, Wash . Hellman Dt ... J. Collins. Chl. . . Ilvnns. Cleve. . . . ll'Nelll. Cleve. . . Wa'ker, Ath Dugan. Ath Melnnls llos Ilnth. Wash Cobb, Det . . nice, Wash . . . Hchang, llos Mvntt. Ath . Chapman. Clove, llagby. Cleve. . Ocdenn, St, I,, . . flerbor, St. I. Witt. Ath Shanks, Wash. . , Hooper llos R Colllna rhl... Shannon, Wash Oardner, Clove. . , Stritnk. Ath Caldwell Cleve. . . Menoskey P03. . . . veacn, net Pratt. N Y Youni: Det .... Clrnncv. Cleve. . Vck N. Y Smith. St T, . Kllerheo, Wash. F.rlekson Wash.. Austin, St 1.... Smith. Cleve . . . Harris. Wash. . Ward. N. Y . . . Hannah N Y Hale. Det. . . Williams, St I,. Rlsberif. Chl Tohln. Pt L. .. Lewis N Y. . MeNsllv. Don MeMullln. Chl. Plnnelll Pet. . Plnn. N V . Dvkes. Ath Pnnock, llos Thomas Ath . . CHnrrlty. Wnsh Foster, Hos . . Mays. X Y.. Thormahlen N. Mvers. Cleve. Styls Ath. ... Griffin. Ath. .. Iluel, N. Y . . . . Walters, Hos. . Perkins Ath. . Scott 110'. . . . Jourdan Chl. . Hums, Cleve . . Welsh. Ath Ptanage. Det. . Wndn f'levo Severed. It L lonard. Det Srhalk. Chl. .Tones. Det Johnson Wnh Wilkinson. Chl Wnmnsganss I.elbobl, cni. . . Perry, Ath, . . . Williams. Chl. . Alnsmlth, Det . Oalolway Ath. . . Hush Pet. . Flngstead Det.. Tturrus. Ath Coveleskle Clovo Ilhmke, p ! ... Pli'lnlch Wash . Jones,, llos Flliel Hos Dauss, Det Hehocht, Wash . . Clcntle. Chl . Navlor Ath Sothoron, Ht. I. Sbawkey, N. Y Oldham. Pet. . Hurwtll Ht L . Ouni N Y . . . Ilussell Hos nillson Det . Vim Glider St L Faber, Chl. . . . Hush, lrjs. . . q. aii. n. ii.im.sn pc. HI 72001 .714 lft 32 1 1.1 0 0 .4(1(1 40 173 13 09 4 2 .393 4 1 17U 22 Oil 2 II atft HI II O 3 (l 0 ,17ft 42 172 2ft 04 1 2 372 12 II) 3 7 0 1 31,8 4t 100 1.1 ns 11 ;s n,n 3D 120 2.1 45 3 2 .3.17 4 1 1113 32 118 1 r. 312 42 112 42 ftO 1.1 4 .112 23 111) 32 EH 1 ,1 3.12 211 .10 i) 17 n (i am I'll 118 11 23 II 0 a.is 43 nn 211 nn o a 317 I'll .111 4 111 0 II ..13H 4 ll 203 3(1 08 1 II 331 IS (10 10 20 0 1 31.1 11 a 11 1 0 11 aaa 4.1 172 31 .111 r. ijii 42 101 22 4il a 1 321 42 ion 2d ,11 11 4 ,a:r. 41 1(11 20 M 3 2 1 ", 21 (18 7 22 1 1 324 4ft 108 22 14 3 1 321 2(1 st M 20 1 3 32t 13 28 II fl o 1 301 4ft 144 21 40 2 II .1111 , 44 173 211 fti 7 ( .ma . 41 170 24 T.I .1 2 .318 . 43 Iftl 1 I fti 0 1 317 44 1.12 3.1 48 1 17 ail! 42 117 27 4!l 1 0 312 A cove may have but one bad fault, With endless virtues holding sway; Wc toss his virtues to the vault And keep his fault upon display. Where daily conversation's spilled Tho offsido rap is soon unfurled, Tho friendly boost is cramped or stilled, Tho Anvil Chorus rules the tcorld. AMONG thoso who hod practically nothing to dp with the livelier base ball now in uso arc tho moody athletes who toss the livelier missile up in tho general direction of the bats. Tho pitcher likes tho livelier ball almost ns well as the nvcrago duffer docs the addition of fivo or sis extra bunkers and traps. The Kulo of Foar T KNEW if I led and missed Dcmp- 8cy the fight would bo over," re marked Ilattline Lcvlnskv. Under theso conditions Lcvlnsky was nowhero near bis best in meeting tho present champion. Tho nverngo pitcher nnd tho nvcrago lnficldcr is rarely nt his best ngalnst Ty Cobb, knowing thnt n mistake will be extremely costly. Tho inficldor knows that bo has no tlmn for nnv delav. but must get tho ball away in n flash to ncnci uoot) oir. Un this account more Infield errors hnvc been mado with Cobb nt tho bat than against another single pinycr. The same rule of fear favors Ruth. Tho pitcher knows that he must place the ball in a certain spot with n lot ot stuff attached or it will hhortly disap pear over tho right-field wall. This means an added strain, whero most pitchers are working below normal. Travers and Travis, when they were nt tho top in golf, won innumcrnblo matches by drifting along nnd permit ting their opponents to bent themselves. In fearing an opponent there is al ways the probability that you will not bo near your best. The tendency then Is to piny him rather than to piny tho game. Thoso who can step out and olay their own giiine. regardless of oppo nent's worth, nrc extremely rare, Tho Cobbs, tho Hngens, the Ruths nnd thrKDeinpseys are rarely under nny strain, because they figuro they can mnko mistakes and still win and bo causo their mental attitude is to play tho gnmo without bothering over tho other fellow's play. "Why is Willio IIoppo so far above all others:" remarked a famous billiard export. "Mainly because Willio IIoppo is playing billiards, while tho others nro playing Willio Hoppe." Until Itcntcn AN ENGLISH teuuis expert picks William l' Johnston ns the leading tennis player of tho world. Heyoud nny doubt, until he is bentcn. Last summer nt Wimbledon Ocrald Patterson, tho Australian, won tho all comers chanmpionslup. I.nter on Johnston eliminated Pat- ON JUNE 10 tho Washington ball club was averaging .HOO at but. Who over figured that Walter JohtiW with a .300 hitting team, back nf him, could ever loso a game? Yet 1020 hai been ono of his most rasping starts. Not Yet. I The umpire calls the outs and balls ani strikes, Tho player calls the umpire what ht likes; . Although at times my Job seems dull and gray, I've never cared to steap with Han O'Day. i1AN nny other stato lay claim to J four greater ball players than Rpcnkcr, Hornsby, Young nnd Vaughn?" writes a Texan. If so, this forum is open for rebuttal. FEW batting nvcrages that move Into Brooklyn come out much bulkier after facing Cndore, Mamaux, Smith, PfcfTer, Grimes nnd Mnrquard. There may bo greater staffs, but this one will do. Copyright, J9t0 All rtghts reserved. L AWRENCE ENTERED N ONE-HOUR GRIND California Speedster Matched With Coloinbatto, Chapman and Bedell Tonight Percy Lawrence, the California speed demon, who was beaten by a lap iu a forty -mile race Thursday night, will have a chance to get bock at (leorgo Colombatto, the Italian champ, in the one hour veteran wheelmen motorpaced race at the Point Urcczc Velodrome to night. I.nwrncc led all the way to the thirty five mile mark on Thursday and due to tire trouble wns beaten out bv the Italian in the last half mile. Tho West erner is anxious for revenge and nsked for another chance nt the European title-holder. Matched against these two fliers nre, George Chapman, of this city, anil Menus Iledell, nf Long Island, Both ot these pednl pushers should give Law rence and Coloinbatto a hard chuse. Another hcntlliner of tonight's card Is the race for the puccninkers. This will he run In two heats and a fina . Speedv Vnndcrberry will show against .Tinimie Hunter over two miles ami Johnny hchlce will race Norman An derson over the same distance. The winners of these bents will compete ia a tnrec-miic linnl. viioTow.ws rilOTOI'LAYS PHOTO PLAYS THRU OFlMERICA Tho following theatres obtain their pictures tlnouBh the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho thcatra in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. 18 ll 11 '.I 41 2' I l'l 44 ISO 2.1 r.i '() Is 2') 1 40 ISO 38 1 I 31 4 4.1 107 1.1 44 14 11 32 HO 11 2D 43 11 4S 17.1 "il 40 1S8 33 r.n 38 118 in 41 40 170 22 ft'! SI 110 1 I 31 11 24 ft 7 31 121 IS 111 41 173 l'l .111 48 170 21 HI 41 171 21 ftll yn 112 20 32 1.1 3.1 I 10 12 II 1 32 117 II .11 n : a 7 41 1H2 2'! 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