JMJMJBwMlrtiriiiMiiMKnMMBMitfraiiiii i ffa f:Wj ' ' i..7. ,?BlMWgagwyifiaffrw-'jf'firifcff JBTr . k i. VAxv'?" ! " '-'if, fr J ,,' , vJ , ' " ' j . ,S '-. c "i -a1- ,'. tit jrrtfts? ait; ' TO -f-- -' - ' iT 1 , A , t (w f ' " Wfj&KS IN ATTEMPT TO "STEAL" A 'SPLA YERS BY THE STEEL LEAGUE APPEAR TO HAVE GONE RUST 1.1 p jX 7M I H-M H i ff B. .T.., m WEKk f;i; i, n ft -wl Be''1 TRW W', , lifi& SPEAKER VUUS-MUUi ffl &BALL CLUB MA Y BE DOWN, BUT . NEVER OUT," SAYS MACK AS HE SENDS INDIANS A WA YDEFEA TED SOMEBODY IS AfcWAYS TAKING THE JOY OU T OF LIFE "y 11 ItOUKHT Y. MAXXVKU Mnort Kdltor t'tmlnt; Public Leaner '4,011(1 fumed in "'apparently liml A UAT.fi c'nb mnv be ilewn, but It's never out," mur v " inured Connie Mncl- 1nt ulghf lis lie wiped tlie R,prsplriuIon oh" hli brow mid smiled u wan Mnlle at tin (group of visitors in Ills olHVe. "I ust went through 11 ,hnrd afternoon's work Mid I'm Kind It's over. It was a Shard ball game to win." i!A.i. Connie felt liuieli better when the final figures wrc -hung up null the park elosed for the night. There wasn't nny chance for his youngsters to toss away the game, for It vrpiiM not be nreonllng to the rules, lie hud squirmed the seventh Inning when, after' the A's the gnnie nil ewtd up by the score of ..0 to 1, Knylor uncorked a wild li'-uve which permitted two counters to count and put a deadlock on the score. Then In the eighth be witnessed a 'w'ird. woozy play 'i, by Dykes which had ever) appearance nf a delayed "Huss ( Jo football. Johnston was on second, one out. and I'hlc ' hit n sharp grounder to third, .limmy lieldi'd the ball mid lipid it while .folmston rushed townrd the lin.i and then ' popped. Instead of tr.tlug to set Doc. I'ykcs. for sotuu reason or other, threw to first too late to rc! the runner. That one piny paved the way for what seemed to be the whining run and Connie was ready to call It a ilny. t However, u hatting rally, aided by t'hle'.s wlldness, hoved over a pair of markers in the other portion of the ,jv4, r,Knt' "nu an unexpected victory was registered by tlic jjjhomc folks. Joepli DiiRati, the former slugger, was re sigcponsiblc, for he stepped up lu a plueli ami delivered a "rousting single which allowed the runners to score. The loss of the game was a hard blow to the Indians, "hfr-toT the Yankees lost to St. Louis and they had a elinnee yrfto gain ll full game on the runners-tip. There was n lot "t'ot hard bnseball pla.icd in the closing innings and the spectators got tlieii- nioncj's worth. Ilclatcil rallies by t j;' th"c home club arc so unusual that the) are tiulte In- tcrcstlng. R AFTlUt absorbing the defeat departed for llottou, where the Cleveland Wiih thru irill meet the Ked Sot toitnu. The St. .ohm Itrntrn leill appear here thi afternoon in tiro eptinite nml '' tincJ performances, the first to beniu at 1 :.V) p. in. A's Players Deny They Will Jump S0MI2 of the joy of jestrrday's victory was takeu away , when Connie learned that an otlieial of the Steel 'League had received the signed contracts of Diignn. Witl mid Iloniinel and the trio wouM piny with the Lebanon club toda. The phiers denied this nml assured the boss they would not brat it. but there till is u feeling of unrest at Shill 1'ark. They say the Steel League hat been quite active of 'late and much morn-) has Iwen cjffered to several plajers to jump the Athletics. According to reports, ltnlpli I'rrklns, one of the classievt catchers in the league and w;ho has a bright future before him. has been receiving telegrams, ever) day from outlaw clubs, offering big in ducements to change his uniform, l'erklns, however, is too wise to full for an) thing like that and turned all of ;. the offers -dpwn. In fart, he has ignored them. ,"", There is n rule in the innjor leagues which stntes that P - - 'J i ,..M JI,llliMl llin ,,'llll',L HP join llll- OUUHW.S Will Of! ., SHInckllsted for five years. This is strictly adhered to and ' Aaone of the jumpers bus been taken bnci; in the fold. "Walter Kinney tried to get back after his Il)lng visit to Franklin, but there was nothing doing. Hall plnyers nre scarce tills year and will continue to be scarce for some time. It Is hard to get talent even in the minor leagues. The other day u representative of one of the small North Carolina clubs was looking for a fair pitcher and was ready to pay Mm ?:!.")() a month. That's a good salary in the bushes, but the job isn't nneu yet. .. , The outlaw leagues also are hnvlue trouhle. nn.l nor. ? ik, ,4;haPs ""' '" tin reason for the sudden activity. $";..,''.-. Connie .Alack, however, is not worrying." "I would nate to sec tlie lioys leave." lie said, "but if thev ever leave this place I wouldn't even go across the street to try to get them back. I will not seel: injunctions or any - IV thing like thnt. When thoj go, tliey will go lor goou sU far as I am concerned." Dl'ClAX says hi it ioi'iifl I" 't''-' iroinid. and so iJom Witt. n it tooks as if the statement issued ueitvrday teas a trifle premature, or somethiut) like that. R. Miller Bach in Phils' Litte-Up ALI'II M1LLKH. tlie kid third bnsemnn of the I'hlls, Is back on the job again after nil nlisent I more tlian a week. He joined tlie cluti in t. 1.01111J )esi....j and was read to gc-l Into nctlon Immediately. .Miller was one of Hie funis of the year, lie never was accused of linvlng preUous experience in the big leagues, unless that brand of baseball Is played tit I'ort Wayne, I111I. 'He stepped Inlo the big show, made good. ami. while a trllle rough In spoN. should develop Into otic of the best third suckers In the league. When the club went on the road Miller complained of f cling 111 and fell Into a 'ump. He bad been gased while serving In Krai and nid his luiiss were troubling him. Ciavath decided 11 vacation would do the boy good, so he was .cut home ler a w'l.. Now thnt ho Is back, in Ills old-time form, the I'hlls will make 11 better showing. The trouble with Miller was he worked too hard. When the I'hlls were phi) lag lieie he was ou the field everv morning, doing tube as much work as rtny other player. He made up his mind to make good at third base, unii constantly was practicing around that bag. Tlie Oil Citv Club Is malting bids for One Vnulette, our I'h'iK first -acker, but so far the trans action has bet 11 only bidding, (icne U still at first base for (lai V) Craiath. Till-: I'hils hare brui hiitn) omr hard-luck pames 011 the irrittm trip, hut hare hopes nf putlinn on a winning streak. It irill do them no harm to hope. Ruth Is Biygcr Attraction Than Ever rOW that Italic Until has equaled Ills home-run record, In. will lie n tilirer drawing card than ever before. The fun- lll mm out lii drow-s to see it broken every dav. Ituth has been a pii)lng investment for tlie Yanks, le wan billed like a circus, tales of his prowess were spread broadcast, anil in spite of this tlie big boy made good. He seldom was given a good ball to hit at. but mannged to pile up home runs just the same. The New York club now is eiijtning Its most pros permiK season. Attendance records are being broken In every Amerlcnti League cit),-(itu1 at the l'olo (irounds they have forgotten all aliout the (Hants. The Yanks nre the big favorites in (iotlinut ami the matinees urc well attended. Kvcry once in a while an iirgument starts us to who is the most vuluablc ball player in the American League this year. That means a comparison of Uuth. Cobb, Slsler and Kddle Collins. Cobb, of course, is out of it. nml Collins, while still the greatest second bnsemiiii In the game, ncer has nt ti acted mini) eiistnmei.s at the gate. Sipr also is a great phi)cr, but lacks the personalit) of a great star. This is not n hIiiiii at the wonderful first liuscjnaii, for he easily stands bend and shoulders ubow the others in either league. Still, he doesn't compare as a drawing card with lluth or Speaker now or Ty Cobb before lie was hurt. nt'Tlf is a slugger. He is likely to break up the MX game at any time leith a long hit, but outside of his batting he i' just an ordinary player. Spakcr is a good hitter, a great outfielder, a brainy manager and a sensational player. At the same time, a inauaaer rould have a hard time in picking one of the tiro if he had the opportunity. Giants U 'in Out in Ttvo-Game Time IT TOOK tlie Giants seventeen Innings to prove they could trim Pittsburgh, and shoved seven runs across in tlie final frame. The (Jiants are going good now and look like the dark horse in the pennant race. (,'upjrfohf, 100, by Public .rdoir Co. "71 foil fMO- BRlslft Oi A &tJ? HtRSKStr , I COM'T Know) ,1 ffl ' er ICH riOSAS WMlTt3.-y S MM'M- cffAriYClAMC 1 I II, I ROCKMD ItxJ't ' I r OH a.r3 V ft 1 C M KUSU' S I' A I IrSaHMK? $ ' st t$. Kwi I ffii'L- tL'jTTl'"v? wnnCrfrirl 'P-rtrJr'&'di Lp i f" ' ( T ' Z&3fr' s" Ja T,1,JE ,s J. flH -VJMCRe Do tmbV T "v -"I te?" iresi.ca0V3uc?0rT UJeVTH.i 82.S6.!;?I I 30T. THIS IS Tmc. . ( ?,c I V I OTBftrf- TMtTFy w,t I HVJBlVT 8BM B L Vrlf '" E2Z11 " betitG HIS (loose ACCOUNT xfrgtl AND REVELS IN WORK K AMOS STRUNK AND CY WILLIAMS LEADING PHILADELPHIA SWATTERS Connie Mack's 'Fleet 0t-j fielder Cracking Ball at a .305 Clip SISLER TOPS ALL1 ENCORE RACES ON AT DROME TONIGH T on. ..f the iliw f lmxim.- tollowrs lu Thlla qrlnhtH Tlmn'hv miikc It 11 point in m-f nil IiIk lfnui' lioxlnx mitrliea. nu inatiir wl-ere they nro tm.-..i u,. WUK limiini! those there it the J.icksi.n-Ternll?r laiut nml 1 suld tho itrent tu-n-out uru'vo; tho popu lurlty ut th. miori In ihl city Willie 1-MwiinN h.ia a new .Mti-heat, untl he Imtitln-c! H.un.- Iij pupwhlnc uut a ehnl- 1 lenm for Tnuiim M .rra- 1. M.irtln Judue ' Vt lille also HtiiiKi thr.t Jiihtiiu Mel.nushlln li I utter tli, lull uf ihi irit,.rclBhis. (l))Slrlnq-l(le ....113 (b) Ovorito M, lul.nlni: thref- ..107 ..111 ..107 Forty-Mile International Team Race Is Return Event, and So Is Sprint Match I.4.U Ifrnil.n .miih I .. II.. .I..I..I.I.. ...!.. .. 1 I'li.iilm I uml HpintNiii.i'i Iiih Ktu.-ii, il from the Went I M rtfi. i I'm 1 He kiis th, kjni" In !! llit unJ woolly la 1 I'olni-ie Point not no Kwul 1 Mniinl In Hip I ;iil!.i rtn 1 ' S.Ua ,1, Jiiiiii ,if Are Empire City Entries for Monday I'i'AtninlnHlon . 1 1 fl llilSilv lu 'n s-.Mrfrum Stable ,atry, ll"iiitrle "ntry. Klf h -ue. p'jrse 14on. ear-olil anil up. 1 l-lil mil. Ool.lfn rinn . tin .Mm. Iron. Mv-erliM One. ..inn Stevin.i .. Kxhc.ri,- . . ..lie Klnu- John .. Tronpettir 111 si-xMi ime pjme Jltoo iiiiimtm." ve r-uldi nml up. 1 1-10 mll: J'iftv rinl. 101 (..nltiit fitv -lvoniiK- IK. v... HIS Hetta II 110 .11.1 .10S llo .lia llli) 10S 'Oeorge Colombatto and Vincenzo Sfaddona. the Italian team, each an nounced himself last night as being in perfect shape for their return mutch race against Clarence Carman and Menus Jledell, representing the I'nited States, In a forty-mile grind ut tlie Velodrome, Point Urecze I'ark. tonight. This event, which is known as "The Revenge Race" because the Italian riders are out to redeem themselves for tneir nereat last wici;. originally was rir.t furloni;n IV n 1.. , I'antuteUe .SacJllMe!, H intii I'.iula Laily ,u rrn.ili.-y Dm I.lly S. enrel r.u e Int- mil. n 1,. I Aurum Hr'cht (inM 'lath 1'I.HIUei T.lttl.. I'Vlihe 1'lnur War Mn.,1:.. The vvii Sinteh . 1 .11. 1 Th r, t 1.. hr. purse iibuut IB- 1 i u-j enr-old lllll. h. llll lir. llo 1 -J( 110 1 1. -I 11.1 11" 11.1 t-ehediiled for Thursday night but it was I icim Jiostponed until tonight because of the , .."us wetness of the truck. KurinuKli . . .'.' Tho biggest advance sale of the vea- , J'."'''"n" Bbn Ih reported by rroumtcr ChiiiuHan. 1 vinnl"oi'mn ' ' ' Last week Cnlouibatto was suffering ' I'lilvmai from an nttack of boils. Tor tonight. '., 'Vfr,'u tln',i however. C.eurge will be in prime form ri;,M'J;;i-Xr",i,n'iV, 10 set. a lerriuc pace ior 1 aniiiin. wnn i- Pourth men ibe the American eutry feared mostl) h. the, ".nun thr. v'-piir-iill Ttnllnn sneei sti'rs. ' """ Another return match will he that between Orlando 1'iaiil, the Italian sprint champion, and Willie .spencer, of Toronto. ' The Italian rkfpicitcil tint r he be per mitted to meet Spencer again, claiming that a trip trom Koiton hist wi ck hundl for amateur riders. 1" I Supe-unmun . . . 1"4 feltle I.asn . . Pip 1'i'll.v Ann .. .. KiT l.ls-nt Kantumie KM 1"! H'miiii Id I ln7 Prlnitn 1(11 lii7 Tlii'iiilnrln 1'U rl.re.-. ,ir-ulils anil up, sell- 1 v ml'' US l."itherfnee IIS in.) Wi.r I'luine 113 lie I'liUICflli'H H" IJJ Ynunei-fl ll.l His Kins' Au-rtppa Its ins Hull Im-h 107 UK Imr.in 10s In.! nihliertyulbbet ..Ins Ms N'umhallun 11.1 "-veiir-nliM and up, maid- 11 turions-H: 1M l.n liar . . . . I'.'O llurlev .. . riouhte I? The linuphln KnieMt A . . 'her-v ire, k Kly Iaper lien railorra riois.tln Nell.. Vnr'Ki. l.arKh. tto Klei twlnir irMidUut.. nnd up, about il fur- Skeerfnee Illttxonrv Ainu elUII,;.. Don Doil.... Cmirtlv I.nspie Ja nhii 11, t I'll .. liL'IH , 1 14011. ei.tlmlnL- i.mim , mi up 1 i-in miles' I'rlnci . 101 IjiiIv W'arl li ! s llll ' M' It 11... I,-. "i ' TIllK.tln .1 IloKiin 10S ' 1 Plllllflll. ..1)3 11.1 Hill .110 .113 ins 101 .10s .ins three- A.AIOR STltt'XK. with ..'10.-,. Is lead- ing the Athletics' batsmen. .Toe Pugan nil 1 Witt are also in tlie select class, both cracking the pill at a ..'(OL' , clip. OJcorge Sisler, of the llrowiw. con tinues as tlie leading hitter nf the American I.ague with a percentage o' .-101. altliniieli his rivals. Tris Speaker and .loe Jackson, cut down the gap considerably the last week. Sisler also' lends in tlie most base hits with 1"!). Ilnhe jKuth. of the Yankees, tops tlie run scorers with eighty-two tallies. The Itabe, with twentv-cight home runs. Is away out- in front for four base hit honors, being within a single homer of ciiunling his remarkable rec ord of last leasoii. Sain Wee. of the Senators, continues to show the way to the base niniiers, with thirty-five stolen bases, and Jim Hnghy tops the burlers with sixteen victories nnd five defeats for a hurling percentage of .-ex. Ilabe lluth, of the Hlikees. went on a prodigious batting rampage. Huuc bitting snfelv twentvsix consecutive giimes. when Carl Weilman. of tlie ltrowns. foiled Uuth 011 July 1.1. I P to this cotiteit the Halie was tlashing tlie second-best hitting streak of the majors tills vear. had faced all. sorts of liurliug fur twenty-six games, In which With punched out forty-threV bits in. ninety three batting tries for n percentage of iOL untl scoring thirty runs. Ituth in the games of Jul) ." quit after plu) -ing four innings, through injur), as lie had gon- to the bat only once, riiisj contest is not polluted for or ngaiusl his batting streak. Wf JfT.w . VJ-'S?' ." -. 0HIL "S? M -.? r.: fi f 1 Cy Williams Petting Pellet to .311 Tune; Stengel in .300 Class 'r.( '' v--i'X'' t.Vi Xy-JCf S"..-. .t' if ' :?-7?jiv,;'v"' ii"s. ' r&i. KsB' W&f"' V0- ' ' 3. tiii 'JA. l,&4U&&-&'z-'? KM 41 :". ax- '"& " ?vr?p vi,t4' sMrn Vi'KXS. AMOS STKUNK National League Pitching HORNSBY IS AHEAD Batting Averages ins V.rlr Ivlrirtii-h. r .Sumlurlii llourrm 11.1 Iren llo WVnthir cie Appreim ,. Ill Tin l'lll ., .1113 Paul Coritielu ins 3 Uncart . 11m . ii'o iio euinni... His Munil no .111 ItnfUitee 113 111.1 Keen nfl IDS Vlrm) I0J r track, fast. Ilownnrn clulii.e.l Amateur Sports rin the 'rl.plty Wllchet 'ar'ii. indole ... Ill) Val- 1(M I 11.1 llll lltl.tr us lln in:, 104 Scraps About Scrappers flinrlo Hear In to appiitr lu . Jl.llllmoie He luir li,-, n nun In Kennedy to tnlt .n Krankle HI. July 30. Another Ilaltlmore prom. tp book Hear fur a match Aui.uxi : 1. ml l. Fifth rue n'dM anil UP, 1 1-llt Ciller lit ley . . M.inoevre Thrift ' Mir tlrnfmn Ivr ""I lluford 112 Translate . . Iis rhasHeur 1 rj . Kanhinti . U'0 ln SUth raeii clalnillik- . . lui mil,--.. "" , Mm him (limner .'.'." ' K. hum.. 'a.llnir Sler l!i. Irish Druiin . I lid fti.sehuil Tlikllnh .. . HiiHten On ... nnrtladA . . . handh ap, thre, TMi: Scott -rowell baseball team has llll flu ltd. In Ulinnn.. VU1.-1 .. -,,,,,,, ..liilll.. I . leiKMSIUI S tossi.r ,ii ye won fourteen nut r.t ueeen. ll.l I teen gitinev nnd anpcar to Improve with ,;;l'l"', ntest. Tlie team has been -eiiKiiieiii-ii y i. lKlt( Of l.esllC, of hit Urothers, to do the hurling in tlie Sniuln battles. Tomorrow the Milk men uill tackle tlie A. J Iteach team. W'lii. I'entielicy nnd Smith nre hitting the hall Imrd for Nicholson's pastlmers. mid in Mullen, the former West Phlln- 'lelplli.i IIIi'li Sell, ml nnH, S.i.ilf. Powell 1ms a star shortstop. For gan.es mlilress James Xicholson, TilSli Meiinii avenue. West Philadelphia, Viliowhand aUeatrii . . . . I'lmiuer . . Porta Drapeitu I11ui"ialtirf Itienut Penelope l'unclai It . two-yt ar-nldt. Vntny (Inrluini. Hportmnan of Arariuncio trrrtee. ii that l.-uii f. Hi inn has cllrhi"t a maich for the Phillies ball park between Mike u'Du.w! and J.ilinnv Wllsnn. new IllMilleuelnl.t eh.inin. Italiia dot'iui't know anythlnic about It Arlich I HateHinali i upervtim.ui I Murv Url. pprenti. Ills .In" Hill 10s .110 .11'.' Ill'l .inr. alloware Walk l'i Crimson Itamblt Ornrr IC Trlppery The Cook leaiiulnik Toreador Mo-nlnu Faro aim.. I 110 I llll in.' HI I 11.1 ,r- 1 its I .110 .111 llll! Ill . ll.l .104 .112 r.'i ins r in:, .ins . in:. ..112 ..lor. ..112 . 10.-, Franklin y, - i!.l-K J 1e. Player. Club NlehAUK. Cl"e . Malcr. Ht. 1- Hisoiker, Clee Jackson. Chi... Ilutli, N. J. - Murphy. Chi . Illee. Wash. Inmleson, s.lee NunamRker. Cle Weaver. Chi. ... 11. Collins. Chi Mlliit. Winn... Hendryx Hon Mouarl, N.,.- Krlcknon. uhIi llvani. CIsvm. . . Jaronson, rit. u. . Johnston. Clt.. Hmlth. Clnve. . . IVI-'h. chl Cobb, rift Chapman, l.lee Mrlnnla. non.. . Wllllainn. at. L Smith. St. I. . (I,.i!,siru.nt' ', 1'rcklnpaush, N . lloille. ,n i . . JUllKO 1 h Illinium. HI- ' Hellman. Det. . Pennotk. llos . Sliniilt". Wash. . lloth. Wash.... Shantjon, anh Harrln, Wash Mriink, Alh. tlardner i'lee . IMimin. Atli.. Witt. Atli Pratt. N . ll'iois-r. Hos. tl'Ni-l I Cl.ve .1. Collin- Chl lllKls-r. Ath r.llerl.e. Waih rimler. llos Tiibln. ft ' uei Weaihi r eler Trai It fant 1 Vnim. , (nun;) sixteen to sev, nt en I Mi.eoHkry lo Smith. 2.11'J South nosewood ' "VuVtln sit , ilrail'. CIo I'lillailelphi.i All.stnrs Iiiivhi) ilrm Shorten. Iet lured Saturday nnd Sundni -Jarne .Srlialic. llos. ' liHl Sprlnit ntrret. Vein b. H'; I". '. (away). Ami class. Julx IS , yj!'.',fr' '. ,' pm V Hill. 2U.1S North Third l,'.'"'.. "v. llellier. St. I The Hnlclifrliorkrr'M next M,i,w l b lield on .Monda nluhi Martin .lu.ls" will, jntrct I)nn llurk In the star s'l-to (uher ' Isiute nre Tommy ljuuhritn vs. Johnny Mar tin. Mike Connorn s Joe Hlehardo, Terry I HlKKlna vs Whltey Karrls'itn -uml Youni; Kid Williams . Klahtlng lillly lliiua Windsor Entries for 120n. i'li hi rate ourse liilinlnir. .1 fur'onirH' c, a Ciiirl . . . lot Chl, C Sp.innr . 1"3 .Marlln A N'oonnn 107 liorle I") Wlllu Prltt l uettlnc tosether u stable A.,,n, n- "'" ' V, ef,boier for the oiienlim of the fall cam. I V"1", ' " ,,,1 paign. The "llltlu maiias-ei with 1,1b i '!' ,'J" J '. Ideas' tilnilB tu bale Meveri.l mltmn in ....rl. . -"' r.H veil I'll pf the various lIiish,!,, Ho hai optiitns' for Se, ond rate. purs. 12no ditinlrnr ft numuei 01 imsi r mil is Mini; mi. r i..w'm jear-iilils anil up n "irinns-ii. to any ono wno wiania to ua under hla colon. Monday tvn.ear-rldn. lohn f H ardop Th, Widow's I'lrst . . Maurice H Jieke Iiudroiv Vlw. .Unit I h'rhoi . three. II '.'Dare Antev has Wen mulched by WIIIus Jirllt to inert Krunkle Jerome at Mitchell lrlcld. I. 1.. ten ruunda. Tud.t iiluht He rlso him paired olT Hubby Unhid, nu with Htockliuia Conroj, t, n rami l, at Troy, N. y, Trlday iiIbIiI Forty rounds of Imxintr il be ihe nt tractlon of an all-star shim at the German Mwn A. A. next Thurmlav nluhl Johnny Krauae who whs stopped by Tim Drone) lu Rlnn roundi, 111 get a ihance to redeem Inisrlf ' .-'lifiiflhe l.annasler alucner In tho final fray ,. .rMWhiu'a, ear'i fo eluht rounds. nro Vtv "'fjBr"jr v. Hddl .Moritan, Mar tin Je jMFjfnk Mcdnvrru. lloundy Dun- fv. BhUf jM Tom Sharkey, of Herman. Pv .'-r,ttll'y tvouvcra im. v runi.iti iu I'olut Ilreeii' iporUmun, la 107 1117 , ir.'l iir. ii"! , inn HIT I III" mew an Scrub I.id lot Hmr 11" Pueblo . .. .1111 'Mi'" In Mnv 1117 sivlvann . . 110 lliiekhurn II ml l i. In nzlc .... Inn Te-nsc 'n ll'J Third riu. pursi three. m ar-olilH and up Acielerato .. . 11.1 Double Vim HI The I-enpard ...lno Muhtnlnd 104 War Zone I'M Wvnnenoo.1 no Murray HI Ahlnzs . . . Km Thursday NlRhter.Hll Iulo V ... .Ilia Wlekforrt los Kourlh rice purse t.lfioa added. Canailliin Handicap, three-year-olds and up. 1 mllo and 1 furionR f ou-h.il.l M.ilvn C.iuiouHliire . Also ellk'lbl. M'Ulnlle . I'ullux I.T.l lUmllion llrmlsiib.'r, r.idlan.l . Il.luo it.l 1 mile. Double Van Nlxhtulnil Wnnevoo.l Ahlazs Iulo V . . . Ii-S. ilala Dresn 1'rlino . . . . Hex (Jalely . ..J0 ..llll tn)Swtet Ilouquet. BT Oulley Head Azracl ..,,,, ....HP ,-. , 1T IMttar.l Klioa ii I '.'I str.-e' Ivnisliislnti ,, (', (away) Hist class July, 17 in. I is up. n Joo Hartley Phone Ki n slnntm il'.'tn rninl-fmril r, O. (home), nineteen to twenty vara n 1 julv '4 end 31 op..n H c ."ox, l.i.'s S. here slreot rr.inkfoiil HrMt-cliiss hull rluh wants a third hane- in,r ,.r shoitstop Hob Dab. wis lluth street I'. It. T. (uunyl first class tomorrow and Siindov open .1 Whltesld" Dlumond niiSM , Swastika Club tawny). Hrst i lass. July 31 on"ll-S J. Nell. Wojillnnd .1217 J. be-I Iwpi n llJIn jnd S r. m. Jasper 1'. '. (awayl, first (lass H, H Kt.itir lttene Krnslnaion 1M2 rooprrstllle Stara will play l'li-r A A to. morrow at tho latter's itjoiihiIh In Ios-an. On Sunday thev plav thi Philadelphia l)e nui.e Club at Nlnety-tourth strei t and Tlnl. cum avenue. Tnvviindii A, A. (nvva ) llrst elaa July IS 31 Auaust 1 and s open It OrljTHh. IIIH Wm Somerset streei Indiistriiil II-Stnra lumiv) iiit class i il J. McOliity lliUJ W'Ht TIokh street. A pltihrr. cntrlnr and llrt bum in. m vou'd like to loin u ntn, teen 'o tventv soar i'M teuin plujlnir Saturday anil Hund.iv ball. Ilillplmers 51 North Slxih street, An oiitllrlder. nlxteifi would like to Join i unlformivl nedindlasi te mi -Il.illplajrr, I '13 1 I.is'ust street Mrsllrt fluh, of West Prllailelnhlii. will iinet the Norlh Phlla I'-lphla V M. . today i.i.d will lino up imalnst tin mi-.jiik Druedluc ciun toinorrow Vubiirii A. '. lavvi'i) llrst i lass A. J-nillH HI imi.n.l UIMI Northivest I'rafs liuvav' iiit i Inss J. J II. per 2l15 Norlt. iin ri...n stiect. St, Ijiwrrnre ('. ('. lawavi flin clasa S V f'rt'wr. '.'3.17 i,n jt Yirk ilreet Chester C. T. A. (avmv I tlrnt elaai Paul -hlnn ,1117 lloae atreet Chentur, l'a. I'hllmore A. A. awa. llrst .lass, has today open K Irch i'hoiio Kenalngtoii A rlnhl-hand pitcher would like to hear fr . . n reliable acmlpro team W If If.. ISO!) Hutler street, "" (llmrd A. A. taway), first rlaaa, Haturday nnd rfunday datea open J II llala, ll'i'3 Bouth Markoo atrtet Lewis. N Y ItUi'l. N. Y CaliUvell Cleve Urn, Alh 'a, h.ir, Wash Hllle. Del Mliitt, Ath Severeld, St, I. Walker. Ath. Si oil. Hon I'rrklns, AIU , I'lnii'illl. H' I Mc.S'allJ. I'"" Johnson Wash llurrw, Alh i I. v. Wood. Cleve llusU. Alh Ward. N flharrllj. Wash VIII. I'os Thormahlen N 1 Jourdan. Chi Knrr. I'os Wiiinlmt.iiis" ''I.. Hannah, N Y Mass. N Y Schalk Chl. Ilurwell. SI I. Welsh. Atli HliKhy. Cleve Davis. St I.. Tlionius. Atli Alnsmlth Det Vltk. N Y e'l.iLSte.l.l Det Ili-Mullln Chl drirrln, Atlv. Misire, Atli Soihoriin. St I. Wl Hams. Chl Wilkinson, i hi Jones, Del Shaw key N Y Hhmke Det Htanane, Det I,.llild Chl Coveleskle t'levi Okrle, Del (lallowa). Alh Nalor, Ath llarrua, Ath Perry, Ath.. Harris, Alt) .,. C. All. n. H. Hit. SI. PC HI II 0 4 0 0 .444 ;s :tis .in 12U r. in .ton T'l .ml 7J 123 ft .1 .403 ;i .'in 4n in a i .aH 70 JM S2 117 2S 10 .3N2 .HI -: HI .' 0 II .37U 71 Jlis I , ill'l 2 3o .3011 ll'i IIS 2!l 42 O 1 .311.1 ;o SI' 7 11 0 1 .s3 7s .us tit 11.1 1 " '2?1 -s ,tn iis inn a in .347 7J Jill 4.1 100 1 " .al4 .14 J"l :U OS II 3 .338 .11 Jill 4'l Stl .1 3 .337 I :, -, 13 0 O .333 .11 II.' ja 37 II .1 .330 7'i llll 41 llll 4 .' .J.'" 77 J-.". 31 D3 1 H .3211 ill Jim 31 US I II .32.1 74 2IH1 4H till 10 4 .324 17 173 211 Ml S .324 711 1103 73 US 3 12 .823 77 2U.1 31 01 2 3 .3111 7'l s. .14 HI 0 12 .310 JII 17 e IS 0 0 .8111 75 301 11 till II 1 .31.1 l.'l .'-.7 r,2 St 4 H .81.1 70 177 4H S7 II 4 .314 hi Jl.l 13 S2 1 0 .314 .11 ml 14 3U 0 1 .313 nil J'.o .12 7U R I .812 .J T I 12 0 0 .BUS r.u r.i jo 47 i .-!;;7 7i j-.s -,o 70 4 20 .aon f.s JD'i 211 III 0 2 .8011 1.3 2J'i IIS !' 1 14 -30.1 ii a oo s:i oi o o ,30.v 711 ins 31, 03 1 3 '3"2 .Mi 2.M 3 4 118 3 4 .3tW .ii r.t ih ni i l .joi hj J'HI 4(1 SO 3 12 .801 ill Jil.l 41 711 r. 0 .301 71 .4s 3C 74 2 2 ,2S 51 .0.-. ,lil 01 1 f' .208 II 17 I 6 0' 0 .201 4i. I ll.l 17 48 O 2 .201 7". 'J7o 34 7H I) fi .2SII 7'l '137 .-,7 117 .2SS 7) -s.i hk SO II 2SII '.. ..J 2'l 72 0 3 .2811 11. .'17 '.II 02 1 "J .2811 .III 112 J'l 32 .11 2 ,2Sil J r.n U 12 1 2 .281) IS Ms JS 47 2 4 .ll 7o Jlil 3s 82 1 4 .270 7 jus LI .is 1 4 .270 .is I J.I II 3.1 1 -' -278 si .-, 17 HO 3 3 .277 71' .'7s 22 77 2 3 .277 .M 1H7 21 .11 2 2 .271 III i,1 12 211 1 3 .274 jo I I 12 12 O II .273 0 'J 'Ml 48 72 ft 4 .271 Jil '.'. 2 HI O 0 271 .(., .17 7 IS 1 0 21111 31 llll t 21 0 1 .207 s J.rl 22 r.4 2 2 211.1 77 .art 37 so lo a ...i 77 jss J7 70 3 2 .201 81 210 '3 lift 4 .201 II 1J7 10 33 II 4 .200 .11 2'fll 32 01 0 10 .2.11 .. "..I I 14 1 0 . 2.1ft 17 71 3 18 1 .1 .2.14 Si HO 17 24 O 2 .2.1(1 III III I 4 0 0 .2.10 , .1.1 22.1 28 .1.1 3 3 .21.1 .".1. lstl 2 HI 2 3 .214 J1 02 8 1.1 1 0 .242 17 33 2 8 0 II .242 II 111 14 34 0 3 .241 '.' 211 I 7 0 0 .241 , 7s 2Ss 13 00 0 4 .2111 .-.., 1711 111 13 2 2 .2411 ."J Ml 3 12 II II .2411 7". JII 2S .18 II 3 .2.1s Is Jl 2 ll 0 II .23S III 220 211 33 3 I .231 Jl lift 8 15 I U .231 111 14 1 111 O .227 08 228 22 fiO 1 7 ,224 47 12.1 12 28 1 3 221 28 711 14 17 0 0 .221 .VI 170 23 38 3 I .223 I J Oil 11 211 0 1 .222 Hi 227 111 40 II 3 .2111 HI 8 2 II 1 0 .211 Jl 12 3 11 I) 0 .212 J4 07 I 14 0 0 .2011 II 31 .1 7 0 0 .200 3.1 117 17 21 I 1 .20.1 17 44 11 ll O O .20.1 III 14 I 0 0 (I 20.1 33 03 I) 10 O O .201 .17 2.12 41 .11 1 ft ,202 22 111 II 13 0 0 ,2011 III 11 1 0 II .200 .14 1A.1 1ft 32 O 1 ,104 22 113 1 10 O 0 JKO Aft 111 10 20 O O ,170 24 48 I 8 10 .167 IS SO S 4 0 0 .183 Pitcher Club -Mitchell, llkln... Si hupp. St I,. .. rlmes llkln. . . Alexander Chl.. nuether, Cln . . t ooper, Pitts . . . MarquArd, llkln Hudolph. tfoa . . . Vaushn Chi .Meadow , I'hll. . Itlnjr. Cln Sh rdel. St. I., Nehf, N. y MamauT. Hltln. . Oe-ht;er Una. . . Tnney, N' . . . , Sallee. -In Smith llkln. . . . DnuKlna, N Y. . . Carlson l'ltts. .. Doak. St I. .... Haines, St I,. . . Adams, Pitts. Scott, lam ... . Smith, I'hll.. I.ii'iues Cln Kller Cln Haw, Oil . . Pfeffer. Ilklu . . Cndorc. l.kln . , Fisher, Cln Tyler. Chi Hamilton Puts IlarneM N Y I'onder. PUIm Jacobs. HI 1. FlIllnKlm llos Carter, Chl ltlxey. I'hll.. Hendrlx cm .McQuillan Iu l'JIlVTH Ion Hllhhcll.N.V..I'hll Meador. Puts Causes, I'lill.. Heut.M. N Y Goodwin, St I, Marlln, Oil Hiilllil, I'hll. Winner Plus May, St. I.. W. lo I 12 n HI 7 13 'I 14 7 ll 3 4 2 It 0 I) ft 12 7 4 4 i S II s 7 7 .1 4 1 8 rt i 4 11 ll 11 11 ii' it in n .1 r.c. 1.000 .714 ,7(l.i .11811 .0S4 .0.17 .1,07 .'.II7 .1117 .1113 .032 . .112.1 .nu ..181 ..183 ..103 ..11.1 .1.10 .::, .133 ..1211 ,1'JO ..'.(III ..100 ..1110 .Mill ..100 .MID .487 .I03 .444 .4211 42'l .421 . I Oil .4(10 ..1MI .37.1 .308 .3.14 .3.11 .333 .333 .333 .207 .231 201) .1.14 .143 nnn .ooo Last Shut W. U out 5 .. 1 4 .. .. 4 .. 2 u .. a 14 t .. 1 1 . , 7 I i .. !! 'i a s a .. a i 1 .. l l R 'i it "i .i .'. i .. Nat'l League Club Batting Club St. Louis.... Cincinnati . OiIcpro . . . Ilrooklyn . . . N ,vv York . . rlilliulrlphl.i noston l'lttshuruh o ah u it nu sn.rc HI 27IH 344 7811 1ft CO .281 7.1 J4sl 'llli il'.'.' 7 lln .271 S2 L'71'i 3.'4 713 21 71 .270 S2 2010 313 773 12 34 .2110 7S ;'i,vi :uu 7n: fl.-, 'Jill 70 2VII 2.11 071 .SI 84 .2.1!) 711 J 117 243 lljll l 30 r.. . 74 2,120 2,14 lias ll 05 .233 pY AVILLTAMS is topping the nwot- ters on MnniiRer (Juvvy Crnvath's squail. Cy is poking uwav at ,311. WrlRhtstoue is peltlur; at a .I10S clip mid Casey Steuuel is batting an even .300 Hoirer llornsby. of tlie Cardinals, tops the National League hitters with a pcrcciitiiKe of .300, Hor also leads in most busc hits with nil. Cliarlev Ilolloehcr, of tlie Cubs, leads ot run scoriui: with fill tallies. Cy Williams, with II home runs, holds the honor place In four-base hitting. Max Carey, the ileet 1'irate, continues showing tlie way along base paths with 32 stolen" bases. Although Clarence Mitchell heads tlie lmrlers with f wins ami nary a defeat, hurling honors really belong to 1'crd Sehtipp. who won 10 and lost but 4 games ior o piteiiing tigure of .714. Zock Wheat, inujoi- league champion hitter m consecutive games for tlie sea sons of Ulltl and 11118, with records of hitting safe in twenty-nine straight games and tweuy-six contests respec tive y, concluded hia longest streak of hitting the present campaign on Julv 10, when Wheat fell hitless before the serves of Marvin (Joodwin. Up. to this game aek had punched safely his lost thirteen contests in which lie came through witli twenty-four hits in forty nine batting tries for a percentage of .4.10 uml Kcored eighteen runs. Wheat scored ten runs in seven successive games when the Cardinals hulted Zack on July !). Batting Averages 21 21 3.'2 34 S7 40 1311 33 tnj 117 201 72 2.1 1 Is 411 31 1 l Pitt.. 40 llll Chl . 13 ln.l 78 2lls .12 111,1 70 27.1 82 J2H 0.1 213 70 1'.I3 10 300 10 211 Sft 270 21 30 78 2117 (IS 2MI Oft 240 SI 321) American League Pitching n ritcher Club W Ituth. New York 1 Morion, Cleveland ,1 Snvder Wash I Daubs. Cleveland in Hoy. II, ml, in 3 Oil tin. .New lorit i Coveleskle. Cleve 1.1 Cnldvvill, Clevi . HI Clcotte, cnicns'o 1. Wlllliinia.dllisa-n 111 Shocker. St i,ouib i;i Shaw key. N Y 10 Thormahlen. N Y 0 rabr. OlIeilKO 11 Mavs, New York. 12 Collins New York .1 Ilurwell, St Louts 3 Zaihiry Wash., li HiiHh. Hoston n I'entioi k. Hoston. Kerr. ChluiKo Hrlckson. Wash Wellm.in St I, MoKrlditc, N. Y . Sch.iLht, Wash t'hle. Cbvelund . Shore, New York Keefr, Athletics. Karr Hoston N'lehnus. Cleve Saunders St I, Pane ChlcaBo InhiiHon Wash. Hussell. Hoston . Snthnron, SI. I,. Harris, Athletic Jones, Hoston . . Shavv.WashlnKton Davis SI. Louis Courtney Wash. Ilauss Detroit . lildhaln, Detroit.. Ay'ra. D'lrnlt Mors, C'eveliind . flkrle. Detroit t.eonar.1 1)"troli Wilkinson. Chicnu-o Van flllder. St I,. Perr. Athletics. Niijlnr. Athletics, llarper. Hoston.. 1'hmko. Detroit. Moore, Athletics. Hasty. Athletics. Iioiann, lieirnu HlKbre, Atlilrtlrs I' C. 1 (100 .883 .son .702 7Mi 714 714 .7H0 'l'lll US 11(17 .0117 .1147 H'I2 .'12.1 nun r.r.'t M13 no no -.'IS .1(111 .-.mi Ijiat Shut IV. 1 r I,, out .. Player riub O. AH ijayrs, Hoston.. 31 77 wilineH, lll(n,, Hornsbv St. I,. Klnu, N Y Hmlih N. Y. . . Sullivan, llos.. Konotchy, llkln. Koush, Cln,.... Schupp, St. I... l'Vlsch. S'. v iicnoison, Twomblv. Hollocher. Chl smith, St I, . . Oroh, Cln Myere. llkl v n . . Uuubnrt Cln. .. !iS!ffr,on' l'h' IVIlllunis, I'lill,. Kurd Hoston. . . Duncan. Cln... lYrlchtstone.l'hl. Kelly, N. Y. . Flack. Chl... . Illshee, Pitta... Stock, St. L.. .. '.. Wheat, Hkln. 7.1 Stencel, I'hll. . 7.1 280 ierry, cni, . . , Havan, St. L.. demons, fit. L, jiinvrin, st. I,. , Younir, N. V. . . Merklo. Chl . . Johnston, llkln. llarber. Oil . . I'lmknrt. Chl. . . Cruise, Hoi, ... Miller, llklyn... Wlnttn On Kournler. St I 14-Ilniineiiu, l'hl, Allen. On.. .. Schmidt l'ltts Hiimruft. I'lill, llollie, Hos ... (lowdv, Jinn . . . Hums, N Y. . . Scott. llos . . Chrlstcnhv. ii f, Msrnnvllle llos. Whltteil. l'ltts.. See. On Carev, Pitta. . I'lcti tier. I'lill,,. Mann. llos . . , Hoeckel Hon Alexan.lur. Chl . Harbare Pitta . vaURlin, Chl. 2ll ii. im.su. r.c 32 2(1 no 311 47 30 SO 8S 18 13 29 33 111 .3 34 ,12 I'l 811 13 HIO 41 70 2 4 (I HI 1 10 0 ll 4 4 I lift 242 70 242 - I'miletle. I'lill 2 I Ulna- On.. .1 n 8 Hi I ft II h ft 7 ft 7 3 11 ft 111 lft ll 13 HI .Mill Mill Mn .."nil Mid 171 lft". 114 .144 .120 417 117 100 Is'l 3sr, 311 313 .3VI .111 300 .'Jsil .271 .2.10 .2.1(1 ill .001 .0011 mm ,(100 1 1 1 1 .. 1 .. s. " i i I .7 'i ' '4 'i a i '.. 'i ii 1 1 0 .. n .. 10 .. Am. League Club Batting Clubs Cleveland St Ixmls . . . Washlnuton Chlraa.) New York Iloatnn ........ Athletic ....... 0 AH n 11 nn sri l'C. 711 2087 401 8S8 17 47 ,312 711 27O0 304 80ft 'J2 JIB 208 74 2.121 370 74(1 111 117 .207 78 2710 417 7H7 20 .11 .20.1 82 2700 4Bfl 7811 B7 BO ,284 7J sum am hut la 40 tSflH I Wiwrow .."' n.i nir.i m 101 an 33 ,IBZ '!?," .r,n 70 2101 1161 010 18 34 .210 " l1"1" Srhultz. St ,. DNelll. llos I.UOUe. On . . Mriisrl. I'hll .. (Irimth. Ilkbn Nenle, On Dili U N 1 Ituth. On . . . Kllduff llklvu . Kniif On. . . (UVVl'KS,Hs,,l'hl. colon ruts. I.ee. l'ltts Cravnlli, I'hll , Krueuer, Hkln M' Henry St. L,. Heathcnte.St 1, Mitchell, llklvn. J. Miller, I'hll . Sontnw'ih riu It. .Miller. I'hll... O'F.irrell. Chl Hnrlden. On , Cutahavv l'ltts . Itlxry. I'hll . Nihf. N Y Crane. On Fllllnglm llos Deal. Chl Cooper. Pitts . Tnney. N. Y firlmm. Pitts Hlllntt. llklvn Pick, Hos . Traitesser, I'lill. Olson. Ilkbn Snvder N Y . nilhoefer SI I,. Jacobs St I. . Shotion m 1 M. IVIimit, li.irnes. .-s v . . . Haefner Pitts . Nell, Hkljn . Klllefer, (hi. . Carlson, Jl""-' Ponder, Pitta. . Cndore llklyn.. Pfeffer. llklyn . Powell. Il""- .'. jledow. I'lill. Cartsr, Chl .. flood win, Ht. . lo i.l1lAt1 I'll! . UllilltWMI '--71 Illnchmmn. l'JJt. " looser, ftll 173 4ft 144 78 21111 40 141) 82 34ft 02 223 74 2ft I ft2 181 41 143 .12 172 78 20.1 32 811 18 32 Ml Ills 78 311) 7(1 271 42 11(1 78 32(1 111 41 20 il.l (111 201 08 2.10. 21 ftjO 73 277 71 200. 48 182 711 2118 24 07 2.1 114 20 III 74 570 211 111 Ml 188 48 Mil 20 31 III 237 42 14S 7ft 2.10 70 '.'III 72 21.1 7(1 I,", Oil 2.11 37 131 113 227 211 48 17 10 3.1 111.1 08 2.10 01 21.1 38 Sll 40 171 74 Js.'l (I'l 2ft(l 4'l 1311 24 02 01 221 21 38 22 fill 211 411 10 .111 17 inn 24 .111 21 17 74 273 22 01 lift 200 33 88 71 3411 44 12.1 30 11(1 17 18 8.1 lis I'hll. 80 100 24 .'..I 17 ftft nft mi 44 130 21 47 111 HI in 17 17 18 2ft St 23 J'l 82 8 It 47 1X1 0 4 .1 0 0 0 3ft hi 1 (1 3 12 J o ft 111 ,-, J I" 78 2 (I 31 73 2 11 43 07 0 II 47 llll ft fi 23 71 on in ftl (I 1 ii u 0 2 40 S7 3 U 13 II o j 43 nn 11 7 22 114 11 4 i!1 7- 3 7 3d r.2 1 a 18 40 2 1 37 S3 1 ,i I 21 '. 3 J- 47 II Al 80 0 20 7ft 0 2 0 32 (I 5 ftl 88 4 S 7 12 0 0 ..'-' ." 0 -" il 0 7 v 33 IH t r. ft in n 2 41 7.1 1 ;. 30 HO 1 i 21 411 2 3 3d 72 II n !' 18 1 (i ft 2ft I) ..5 iJ " " 25 71 j I 0 10 0 11 21 40 0 a S 3D 0 2 -'-' 8 (1 1 38 01 I KI 38 1 .. 211 III I iTl 10 (1.1 4 1 37 74 (I o 311 .12 0 T J" 04 I) i 1.1 31 1 0 ' 12 0 .1 13 -A 0 V 31 Ml 3 f 21) B3 2 10 0 22 II 1 HI II , n 211 IIP ... j.J n ss ii ? 3a ftj It i IS .8 8 ? 1! " ' 2 47 ',' S , 14 0 11 in 03 V S 18 of ',' 0 20 4 2 41 78 1 1 12 28 2 1 10 27 0 " 17 20 ? jl 2 8 I O 1 12 II 0 ft 12 0 0 2'J ?,2 1 11 14 jn n 0 1 10 0 0 0 -I 0 0 0 in n " ,H .H ' 0 32 B8 1 1 i 0 n 0 2 ft n 0 0 r 0 0 0 5 0 o 1 1 1 0 0 mi .38,1 .300 815 .333 .333 .320 .328 .32.1 .323 .322 .321 .3111 .3111 .318 .31.1 .313 312 ..111 .310 .80S .308 .3110 .30.1 .304 ,303 .301 .300 .208 .2111 .2113 .202 .201 .200 .287 .287 A287 .287 .287 .28.1 .281 .281 .281 .280 .270 .270 .270 .27.1 27.1 273 272 272 .27t .270 270 .Sll'l .2(10 2IIII .201 .20.1 202 .200 2R0 2.1s .2.17 17 2-0 2.10 .210 .21.1 .'iftj .2.11 ..'.111 .250 .248 .217 .217 .247 .210 .244 .213 .243 212 241 .211 210 23'l .2.111 .230 '.'111 .23.1 231 2111 2'0 .227 .22.1 224 .223 o , 2'JO .220 218 218 212 212 is 208 201 .200 2IIII .200 .200 .2110 .147 .1.1 ,105 Game Manager of Cleveland Indians Knows a Man's Job -Is Never Limited; Does Everything Well. ny C1RANTLAND IHCK Somowlicre Alonr Hie lloail The trorld I know it full of hate, Of en viz and of wrong, Where life is still a scrap with fate As seasons more along; And yet amid the. litter thrall llow lighter grows the load When one can hear a friendly call. A friendly hail across the wall Somewhere along the road, 7'Ao trorW fo full of knots and such That test one in a hole, Where fate maintains its deadly clutch hpon the wdarg soul, And yet when life is dull and hare lJoxe little seems the goad When somc,matc.has a smile to spare, A friendly grip tlial's on the square Somewhere along the road.. Somctlilntr to Think Over T7E1JY few or even fewer crtn do n " little work well. Tlie less you hnvc to do the more oertnln you nre to do It rntlier badly. The more you have to do the more likely you are to do nil of It well. As n rule It Is only tho prodigious workers who get 100 per cent out of their iiKsignmcntfl. Hern, for exnmple. Is Tris Speaker. He Is miiniiging n ball club that Is in the thick of n pennant fight. Speaker is one of tho hardest workers In the gome. Not only on tho flfeld, but off the field, he Is planning nnd working, encouraging his men nnd looking nfter numerous details. And as a sideline he Is not only ploying a great game In the, ouUflcld but is ulsii butting around .400. n icnKcr nasn f. n owed h s mnnv managerial duties to Interfere with his work through tho game. He has put enough determination Into his dov's routine to do both jobs well. On the one side ho is keeping his club in the light; on tlie other he is having the greatest season lie has ever known. Speaker knows that 11 mini's inli l I never limited not until the work Is completed. Ho don't overlook tlie Texan in naming one of the main heroes of the 11)20 campaign. Together rpKN' or twelve jeurs ago there were four great managers in buscbnll. They were Connie illicit, John McGraw, Hugliey Jennings and Frank Chance. Chance retired after his attempt to get the Yankees going. Tlie Standing of the Clubs is eloquent enough testimony as to what lias hap pened to the other three. Jennings nnd Mack, who won seven pennants from 1007 through H'H, nro in tho death grip for ltibt place. Mc Graw has spent most of the year at tempting to keep as high as seventh in an eight-club race. None of the three Is young. Together they hnvc won fifteen pennnuts. But it is a question now whether nny one of the three will ever win another. The stars who went with them to fame arc gone or scattctcd Mntliewson, Donovan, Bender, I'lank, Collins, Scliaefer, Mullin, Marquard, McCilnnis. And all have conic a long wny to start over aguiu. Tlie Interval GKEAT heavyweight battles, battles that curry their appeal to the mul titude, nre few and very far between. Tho interval between big fights is almost nu era or nn epoch. Jeffries knocked out Kltzsimmons in 189S. or lSIHt. His next big fight was in 1010, when he was beaten. After winning frum Jeffries. Jack Johnson's big light camo with Willurd in 1015. 'NVillurd's big engagement camo with Dempsey in 1010. Note the snan between these battles of big inter est 1808. 1010. 10in. 1010 four in twenty-one years, n five-year gap be tween upon on average. Dempsey may litivo two or threo minor engagements to face. But it may be two or three years before he has 11 contest on whero public interest is worked up to the recent Toledo pitch, where nny considerable pnrt of the na tion Is aroused as it was a year ago. A match with Carpentier would arouse this inteiest, but no one else is capable of producing the dramatic es sentials. And It is no part of a cer tainty that Dempsey nnd Carpentier will ever meet. Another Suggestion ilIICItE is only one wny, of course, to nrevent the intentronnl free nnss. And that Is to build a heavier penalty against nny sort of pass, intentional or otherwise. V. 13. Vim Vlceck, Jr.. the old 'inlo pitcher, suggests thnt the hats mun be given two buses where tho pitcher fails to get one strike out of four nttempts. This would bo a big help in brenking up any intentionnl pass. And n pitcher who can't get ono strike over tlie plate out of four triuis should suffer 11 double penalty, an) way. If he should get one strike over and tho bats man missed it. he could then go about his business of walking the slugger in a crisis. But tho heavy hitter would at least havo that one crack at It, This latter suggestion seems to bo n first-closs solution of tho problem ono nt lenst worth consideration. (C'orirloht. 1320 til rlfllili rcsenied.l I " " .. ,rJjMyWsWmME 1 This SI'EAKEB DEMPSEY WANTS FORTUNE TO BOX Arrives In New York and Sooki $100,000 to Meet Bill Brennan Now York, July i7.-7-.Tnck Dempsey, chnmpion henvyweight of the world, Is in town to listen n ivhlle nnd later to box. So far his listening brought one bid of $100,000 from n western promoter for a bout on Labor Dar, But the announcement that Tex Hick. urd has leased Madison Square Gardea and tlie arrival of Dempsey look like ' more than a coincidence. There ate still plenty of chnnces that Dempsej , may have himself watched with Gcorgej Carpentier nt the Garden before the snow flies. In the meantime. Dempsey may take on Wild William Brennan for u second ' time. Dempsey knocked Wild William for !he traditional goal once before, but Wild William would bo willing to be knocked for the snine distance again 1 for a cash consolntlon. , Whnb stands In the wny of this re turn match is the fact that Jack 1 Ivenrns, manager for Dempsey, believes thnt the champion should have ut least ' jsiw.uuu every time he dons the mits, promoters nre wondering about nnd T the chnnces of cettinir thnt much tn ut the gate for a jJcmpscy-Brennan bout. The International Sporting Club will experiment with u new henvyweight" contender nt the tdiow nt the Newark! Hnnptulnnn'u rU,tlt....i 41. .'1(1,1. TT-vl Bob Johnson," the survivor of the In-1 ternntionai uiub's rivals. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien has been training him ; and days thut he has the goods, MURRAY DEFEATED Alex Squalr Defeats Former Cham Dion in Clav Court Tournev Chleimo, July 17. Alex Squalr. of Chl-V cbbo wentem champion In 1014, aVfatJ It. I.lncllev Murray, of NlKwirn Falla. N. T.. fornvr holder of th national turf tltl. fl-J. 0-4, 0-1 fl-4, yesterday In the sixth round et the tenth annual national clay-court tennli hiimplonahlp at the Bouth Ride Tennla Club. The victory placed Sciualr In tho aemlflnali, wunre, no win meet noiaml jioDertn. Murray umiiBhed hla wuv to lctorv In tin nrat Fet with hla repperv aervlco mid br following; the hull to the net. from vh'ch antuR point ho drove Squalr'a returna ill oyer the court Haunir was helnle-w when Murray had tills advantaue and the Nt lnrlier on a lovo not. In tho aconil net Huuulr changed hla tvo of aervlce. adopt In the American twlat nerve, which Murray failed to lmndlo with as much force aa hla returns had In the flrat act. In tho fourth round of the men's double!. Vincent Hlchiirds. of Yonknra. N. Y ar4 Poland Roberta defeated Harold nartell. oi Cleveland, nnd Walter K, Weebrook. of De troit. B-7, 0-J. 0-1. fl-2. Brown Knocks Out Mulligan Preaton Brown knocked out Youn Mul llBan ln tho llKhtwelcht wind-up at tt Cambria Club taat ntftht. Drown acorcd hla ylitory in the necond round with a kliort Jolt over tho heart. Job Koona eaully da fen'ert Tommy Warren in the eleht-round eenimlnd-up. Tho other bouta were ll followa: Youne Joe Uradley bent Kid Kirl. Johnny McCoy and Knotty Decker drew, and Hddle tllbbona won over Charley Welio. TEpT-MILESWIM here Great Event Will Be Held In Dela. ware River Tomorrow Afternoon A galaxy of the world's greatest swimmers will compete in the ten -mile event in the Delaware river toinormu- afternoon for the championship of the I'nited rtinros nun innaiin. As the American Olympic luitntors nre to sail within the next few dajs vlrtunllv all nf them In the Knst will lie here to com pete. Tlie riiee begins ut 1 :.'I0 p. ui., starting from the Huee street wharf. Among the local entries nre l'mil V Mngce. Camden Y. M. ('. A.. U IH rnted ns the best in this vicinity for the teii-iulle event. .1. ll. liiintlier. uf Charleston, v . u.. wuo unisiieii eiglith in the race lust M'lir. entered and kIioiiIiI make n good showing. Dlij!i ,, Vlv!'"""" ernillloinil ItrieiiL-e jo.mii. D ATI7Q KPiC3lV?.l.,i,a!.-iT..'.ii. PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN KI'KCIAI, HDMSIKII 1'fHJIlHK.S Flesh Reducing Body Building lloilnR I.raaona. 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