ErSkHsSS jnn.r. , ' ' igemwiXMfJUKK'-''. ? - '"'" re.WeWm"H'iJ lv rr't- 1-. vr nrrw: . r " t,trrmx-rarwmjis b a ,J:W Irs- . svs'-w ' ,i'' ' 7r ."t l WTl. .v Vx" . 1Tf ,W '"r r J " ".-. - , . , -.- ,'.' , jr y i , i i j ' ' Ml 'W.... EVENING PUBEIOV'IDGEIBHIIMBELPHIA, SATUEDAY, JUNE 18, 1921 Pffl3mAJHNlJUFWaH 1 Iflornsby and Heilman Continue to Set the Pace for Major League Honors in Batting! V . I ------ - -- - HMMiilHij MHII I tl I i4 J HETWALS MEET AT MEM TODAY Wallace Johnson and Stanley Pearson Will Fight It Out for Pennsylvania Title h MATCH BEGINS AT 2 P. M. m- sriCK hall M AVslIncc K. .TohiiRon. of Cynw.vd, and P Stanley W. Pearson, .. (Jcrmnntown It Cricket Hill). WHO ni uriii- " 11' hare held together nrid separately very nearly all of the lawn-tennis titles u 3" .m. i-Mlon. nrc hooked to cinch again r Ms nftcrnoon. They have mot many l-l times bforo. but never before In the ? finals for the Pennsylvania title. " ' rohnson and Pearson met before tho ""' finals in 1018 In the Stato tournament f and Pearson won. He did not win the ? championship that year, however, be t rouse Bill Tlldcn trimmed him the next d ,Is nftcrnoon 's slnple; event Is c. . ..iij ,. nVlnek nt Merlon and tf will be started then unless more rain $ romn alons to stop It. After that the doubles (cml-linaw whi or pioyru uim If possible the finals. If -the ! final;. In l doubles are not tlaycl off this after- ? SSSn.it.!- kcIz l iftlth.fy J'l b(Lpof, : I nonctl lor moru muu i .. t, ua ..... . ' fctern Pennsylvania tournament be lt -tn. thin afternoon nt Pbllmont and tho Delaware tournament starts on Monday t Wilmington. .... r , Yesterday Jolinfon reached the finals by beating Syd Thayer on a slippery rotirt in straight sets. 0-3, 0-2, and Pearson had a walkover In oUmlnatlns I ft; T I 'renno, ir., iu iiiuvum, -, -.. li? "Ted Kdwards and John C. Bell, Jr., ISV t,.nn their semi-finals doubles match 'f and were leading Pearson and Cap i Witer 3-1 when rain began to fall so f J'cavlly that further play was impos- A slble. N UNI0NT0WN RACE TODAY Twelve Drivers to Contest for -Universal Trophy on Speedway Union town. Pa., June 18. Twelve drivers and their racing cars are rendy for the 22.Vmilo Universal Trophy Cup Race on the automobile speedway here today. The track has been put in first class condition, and predictions of fast time were freely mado by enthusiastic followers of tho sport. Manv persons from a distance have arrived, and at the trnck arrangements were completed to care for tho hundreds of automobile parties who arc expected to come from this and surrounding Stntcs. Retired Five Years, Jeff Came Back to Be Knocked Out In the long list of decisive ring bat tles through which 'the mnntlo worn by .Sullivan has passed down the jenrs to the bronzed shoulders of .Inrk Dcmp soy. thcro lit no page to compare with that recounting the clash between Jack Johnson nnd Jim Jeffries in n sun scorched arena nt Itcno on July 4, 1010. Tex Rlcknrd reared a great wooden saucer out on the plnlns of Ncvnda to accommodate the thousands who gathered from all over the country to see the tilt. He hung up n purse of $101,000, an unprecedented prize in tbopc days. Jeffries had not fought lu more than five years. In the Mam of his rilen In the ring, none had been his master nnd he lind retired voluntarily with no defents recorded against him. He was inirty-nvo years old, an nge often reck oned as dotago in tho realm of sport. The attempt on liin part to restore the championship to the white race? was an effort to which ho hail liprn Iniliirril by a constant clamor from those who despaired of Johnson ever being beaten by the crop of white hopes then seeking mnicnes witii mm. It was n great throng that assem bled for the battle. Fringed around the grent arena packed were rows of "birds' nests," built to shelter the HWcct sis terhood from the Itcno divorce colony. To them tho fight was n charming break in the monotony of nervine time. Jeffries trained down to 22." pounds to meet the sleek opponent three years his junior nnd then in mnenlflcenr nhvslcal trim. There was vigorous lighting nt uic Hinrt, witn .1 curies crouched with crlouB mien and his opponent erect, grinning and talking ns usual. in the iiith round Jcrrrlcs scut a stray left that rocked Johnson nnd momentarily wined awav his smile, nut tho "worried look on the black face passed, big whlto teeth again gleamed and through them enmo the admonition, "Don't rush. Mlstah Jeff, douchn hcah wnat nn in tciun' you 7 "Come on, Jeff, Its easy," he re peatcd often through the hitter rounds Ago nnd five years of freedom from tho rigors of training told on Jeffries nnd the power of his blows crew less strong ns the battle went on. In the fifteenth round toe last one Johnson sent him to tho rops with a savage utincrcut. Against the droonine head of the weary white mnn the black fighter then pounded nwny with one upporciit nttcr anoincr. Tho challenger had tried and failed, and ho fell taking punishment. His manager hopped into the ring to stop tho slaughter, whereupon Ilickard held up jonnson s nnnd iu signal ot victory, fc BLEACHERS' PSYCHIC WAVES KEEP BALL CLUBS. IN CELLAR Dr. James Pcnniman Turns Analyst of Fan and Finds Philadelphia Brand Poor Sports I Terms Connie Mack Stephen Girard of Game Tells Why the Teams Here Cannot Win Ai n baseball follower, Dr. .lames II. Penniman. brother of Dr. Josioh II. Pcnniman, acting provost of tho I'nl wsity of Pennsylvania, is something if a psychologist ; as a psychologist he l a good deal of n baseball enthusiast. Henee he has psycho -analyzed the Philadelphia baseball teams nnd the , Philadelphia baseball crowds, and he Is , here to tell you that tho crowds are as much to blame if not more for the continued defeats than the teams them elves. The crowds have been ignorant nil tliece j ears that they were being "psyched" by Dr. Pcnniman and. therefore, they will bo somewhat chn irincd to hear tho truth about them wives. It doesn't mattei. Tell the truth nnd shame the "fan," is the nocior fc motto. Philadelphia Fan Poor looser The truth, ns he sees it, is essen tially this: The Philadelphia baseball crowd is not a sport. It backs Its teams only when they don't need backing; that l, when they are winning. The other clubs iu both leagues havo only their opponents to bent. The Philadelphia clubs have to beat their opponents nnd tho Philadelphia baseball followers. Therefore, a Philadelphia team has to bo a lot better than another be fore It can mako n showing In the percentage column to equal that of ntbvrs. So theie you nic, boys. Think it over. "As soon ub there Is any imperfec tion whatever in a team or plujcr of Philadelphia," haid Dr. Pcnniman. tho crowd starts 'panning.' It just a t a aport. Some iudividtinls do , that wny in other cities. In Philudol ( Phla the crowds do it. That, of course, discourages teams nnd players, even though they do not realize it. Thi-y ..are fighters and they fight on, but there ' a bub-conscious discouragement. , we must be- You dou,t eC(1 to think ','nat a mnn is never discouraged Just because he doebu't show It. Is Heal Handicap s.i.0"c. ot, tho things nbout a veal ntuter Is that ho doesn't show his dls- i u,ragic.mcilt nml socs riht on trying Jl. 'ipest- It isn't Ills best, how- v.h.,iU,KJu?t tho b(,8t llp "" do n hn n the psychological state of 3 "ln(n7a "thting mnn who has been nft(',,1.l)3',l,is Mends. His bast with nt Lf.ricnds bol,ln'1 would bo a Jnrnh!.ereno."8h t0 mako the differ ence. between victory and defeat. for r Vul"hMl"er' o- the Phillies, Iu fhPAc "'CBHio back here lead- Sorter?"1 'V now position for him feet 1ran!,.be,'nusn ne wn(n't per o hi ii!?wd nnn"c.( him and he had Mrs' hnMeiu "Ut- ,Nono of th 'Pal" or !,. in fnct,rl r offices or store. Miller fob" 3Ct ,hC-V cxpcc,cd ''Tako Kollie Naylor on Thursdaj. Ws it Bneilt PltdJPr' I-VcdIhkI, eour-tJv .I.!WUH cheered and en ouraged tintll Speaker got one hit off "ne hit rrVnnui"K .rted then-on horn nn T,en Klm" Kmith got a he had W nnml 'verjliody 'panned.' Hut Vonni't"Ba,",e eplto of tha l t ho s LtMnck;.,lH " Kentlemnn. Ho 1 exnent i"". f,lrar(1 baseball and t cPlr ii-n Sl?iU0. f,omc ,la.v t0 Hi,ml team i 'V Ho ,s nn nb'o '"an. His VU known Vr.,.of iratlcmcn. It is ' lem,n ,"V Thy ." welcomed as iiK ,; - k, -o" " - ' -AWL- i d&'w C -i sty i fit ' 4 ; SBBBBk Sj" v3? S SK -.oBJH r -51 DIl. JA3EES II. IMSXNIJIAN get no cousldeiation for that at home. Mack is building up a team. lie will win another pennant. All he needs is two left-handed pitchers. Hoy Moore is satisfactory he is flue but lie ts only one num. And the 1'liilit need pitchers. Their Is the fundamental troubla with both teams so far as ma terial, regnidlcss of psychology, is con cerned. And u can't buy pitchers now. You have to develop them. "Bill Donovan, manager of the Phillies, is a gentleman. Ho is u park sparrow, a Philadelphia product. We should bo always proud of him ; but ho gets ridden the sume as the others. "Douovan has given lib Bruggy, the best catcher we've had since Killefcr went. The catching list has been wenk ever since Killefcr left and Donovan is bringing It up. And If he stays and hns tho chance he will develop tho great pitchers that ho can't buy. His superior ns n trainer and developer of pitchers docs not exist. "Pat Mornn is a gentleman and nblp, but ho got no help from tho crowds here." Hard Games for Shanahan Jim llonnr, muinwr of the bhanahan Oathollo Club, has booked two lurrt sainra for tho Weet Phlladelphlnns for the week, end This aftornoon they take on Harney n... t II...bJ 1M1i, Mill n.il . . L. bClmvicr n uul iciu s-iww "' tvmurruvr ivliariiu uim:h , viii-aiura will a new team make Its flrat apprnrance, blmseir Olock will pitch Lit Brothers to Play North IT 8am Clermon'a Lit Hron, haBebuSf will be the opponent of tho NorUi'i milt. at Fourth Rnd Drlntol atreetu this aftor noon. Harney Slaughter will bo on ttw mound for the Mors boy Tomorrow th North Phillies will oppose thn .Mlllvllie, jj J , champions of ioutli Jerse AMERICAN POLO CAPTAIN DliVKHErX MILBUHX Who plajetl today in the first international mntdi with Kiigland at Ilirrlliigham despite his injured back SGHUYLKLL m Y IN MANY RACES NATIVITY BEATS McKENTY, THEN SIGNS HIM TO HURL Churchmen Trip Chester, 6-1 To Play 41 Games in 44 Days The Xativitj Iweball team played I'riink Miller's Chester aggregation in n twilight encounter . Inst evening at Belgrade and Ontario streets nnd won by the score of tl to 1. Hill MeKcnty was on the mound for tho visitors, nnd although lio lot. Manager Phil Hag gerty made a ten strike when he secured the star southpaw s signature to n con rrnct nmi no joined the eiuh today. Nativity lias n hard schedule nr TWO NEW rillP? DFFFRFn lnneed. In the next forty-four days i vyu ivcvv oura urrtntu fortv.onc RnmCH hnvc bePn bookcdt Tfl0 .schedule up to July 8 follows: Juno Cass is written all over the entries j bomoV June' H American Chain: "t Sixty-eighth Regatta This After noon Attracts Classy List of Local Oarsmen the sixty-eighth regatta of the i home: June 20, Camden 'lty, nwny; iu Schuylkill Navy, which will be. licld.-limo 21, Cuban Stars, tit home; June . -'. ucrmnntown, nwny: June 211. Khiin- nnan, nwny; .lime 24. Tumanua. at i . t i .. -;. ah r i, ..I., i... i".. i. '.I...... .:....' ""; .nine -.), .miianoy Lit.v. nt ill hl-..'r",i.u",'"",w,Y.;u",1 home; June 20. Cressona Tigers, nt this nftcrnoon over tho mllc-nnd-onc nuartcr course on the Schuylkill Hlver will be rcprcrented lu the long list of races, which will begin nt 2 o'clock nnd continuo until (!. There is ndded In terest in the regatta this jear fiom the fnct that two 'new trophies will he up for comnctltton for the first time. The Hoffman Cup, a silver trophv. has been donated by George V. Hoff man for junior eights, and the prize hus drawn tho largest entry for this event in mnny jenrs. No less than seven crews will respond to the start er's gun, nnd flft.v-bix oars will hit the water, eacli pulled by n well-trained i und powerful nthlcte. The news thnt will strive for this run nre ITniline. I Maltaj Vesper, West Philadelphia. Crescent, Pcunsvhnnln Barge and Quaker Cltv. The dlbtance of this lace will lie a mile and n quar ter, stalling less than n half mile nbovu the tiolley bridge nnd finishing nt Co lumbia Bridge. All other mcc. with the exception of the quarter mile, will be out the same distance. In mi effort to produce n lniger num ber of scullers a silver cup has been presented, by Louis II. Kisenlohr. nnd will become the permanent property of the club whose lepresentntlM's win the junior single sculls three years ln stic cesNlon. The Hoffman and Kiscnlohr trophies were donated through Harry Mubchcnhcim. who wns n member of the West Philadelphia Bout Club crew which won tho original Hoffman Cup. Of (oursc. no Schuylkill regatta would be complete without the presence of .Tuck Kelly and his cousin, Paul Costello. These Olympic double sculls champions will row In this event, Kelly, who is national .-11111 Oljmpic sculling champion, will not take pnit iu senior quarter-mile race, but Costello will compete ln this eient nguinst Wal ter nigling. Cndine; Oeoige Allison, I'lidlne, and W. K. Barrett tlilmore. Bachelors Barge. Kelly uud Co-tello will low in the senior fours and Costello will compete In the championship senior single shells. A new feature in connection with the regatta will be tho presence of a Inrge number of Boy Scouts with their baud. Cambria Show Tonight Tlii. upnklv slion' nt (hit fmnliri i A f which uah scheduled for last ronint7 in. postponed on account of rain Manager Johnny tfurns Hlinouii.'n ine ruin- prrLrftn! "HI ot held this (".rnlnsr, Jon l.cltz and nddic Mullen meet In the wind-up Hoth hull from Voit nifhmonii. Vounir Mulllvnti m I'hlla. delphla Joo Welllnr Will ho ttn" eml I're- nmi: l'ai ienry vk iiarr iiuim' nonoy Wilson mi, Joa O'Connor and lomi Kid Williams f I'rankle llreniuo Stetson to Play Tidewater Oil The Stetson Hatters met Tidewater til! this Afternoon on their itroundi at fourth and Derks streets. Tho leltors hall from Dajonne, N. J . nnd han one of thn best team In that vlelnllj Cotter and Marvel will b the Htetion battcr The Doard of Governors of th fltutsou A A have Juit authorised thn playing of twilight eanies on Tuesdass ami-ThursdaM H05 ThomaH und his riharplMSP III be thn rutratllon next Tueiday ajJ" .to cuuan mars on inursaay home; June 2S. Ucrmantown. nt home: June 211. American Clioin, awny; June u, ueu iiiou, nwny. July 1, Norfolk Stars, at home; July 2. Adamstowu nt home; July Si, Hex, of Washington, nt home ; Julv 4 (A. M.), nt Stetson: (P. M.), Lit Brothers, nc nomc; .miy 11, uncstcr. awav; July 7. North Phillies, away ; July 18, Stet son, nt home. Scraps About Scrappers Wr lephants Booking Games Br Elephants A V , nf Southuesl Pit yhlu s. Aral (lass tm. ilmr anil home teal., ian dalfJ. open nuu) for Raturda- and t IllRht names Hales also iir.i oieii 011 homo k'rounds, Juno .Ml Julj :i Jul. 1 (two Karnes), 1 Domlnir, 700J llotunlo avenue. There appears to be no favorito lu the Manayunk featherweight chnmpion- FlllD miltrll Bcliednleil for Mnmlnv i.lnlil- fifteen rounds, at Carnival Park, West Mniiayiink. where Tommy Clearv and Mnrtin Judge are to initugurnte the open-air season. Iiotli men nre round ing into form nnd eacli will be in fine leuie lor this ciiit-inl contest. Clearly has been sparring with Knockout Al Wagner, who Is preparing for 11 mutch wiiii uopuy .ucrnnu nt the Eleventh .street Arena. Monday night, while Judge hns added Tommy Herman, a uuiiuim, to ins training 001 p. Knockout I-outhlln ha bren matched by Tftto Tyre to mt-t Johnnv O.ll iJn T rounds at ihe bnll park In Harrlsburc Julv 4. 'Iniin.; MMn is ono ot Ihe Inteit rhlla dflPhla hsntnm prcduct to strp iu the front as a llkHy little battlur llo will Yet a ne?rf ilC"iv,on Mo.nua' " nsalnst Jack Terry In tho senil to the Vt nuner-McCann fet-to at the Eleventh Street Arena. Other 'outs u.r to bo Jack Diamond v. Harry IiV'rlVi;o,i??'iS",chel,i Pnu' "ruaicy and Joe McOoldrlcl: te. Tommy yulnn. i,L!!i1'I,?!Jl,iUrn",!,'' ,ffr"W lth an Injured hand and ho will l unab!c to box Monday !l'ffW. V ,w,?naunl. Tominv Dm fin l'i i'k,s Uu,rns ,,lV nF'lni.t Chailey wil tors In the slu.round semi final t the Clears). Indue content, Two othrr bouts are Tim Ciuncv ;, Willie Clark ",.id ""0 cTrifnth. vs. Kid JtcCoy. """" "Xlne. pnU" is the n.mie of a ball club beimr manaired bv JaUc l'almer local welter weight boxer. Palmer's club hn, been plav inn a lino came of ball and he wants to book his "pals" against Joe Jacl.-son'a team. A match between Kid Williams and .oulBlana. old-timo rivals, has been clinched for tho im vrotrram with Joo Tlpllu Vs Oeorito Chaney, at tho Phillies' Hall Park' JunT 20,', ,."u7y (KI,,) Iir"" 's to taki on Jje Uenjamln. and arinthr onleat w-lli show Danny Kramer on on. of tho nrin. clpals. ,. V11"?. S'eClohkey bojtes 111 h Aneeln In Jr0rk' 'i!,J1,,lR' "lK.ht Ynu"P hosier faces llarrv Whlto and Pine Uodle will clash with brownie Wacrocr Jack Pnlinrr mi bo rnolh ,' with Jlmmr Sullivan at Jen City, on Juno V3. IWclle llnndo has token Hill Dolo under Ills mnnoEetnent. lUndo wan's to mittih Doylo with Artie McCann Denny llass whltey llurko and Johnny rtoyce. Uddle also handles Pnts Dradlev. who is to meet Jlay Mitchell Monday nlcht nt the Eleventh Mreet Arena. Joo CrosMin, of Ora Keriv and manacer of Wnlty Hlnckle, has taken Jim Hoslo. the Negro liBht-hcftvyweleht und.-i his mnnai.--inont Wally has Iwen boxing in form out of town I'rtihlj Corhelt will put on another show nt thn Corbett A, A. Seiunil stieet and I urrlo avenue, Keslnslon Pa , with (leorslo Husiell In the wind-up ntalnst Tommy rijmi tnnlKht Other boms Marly HorrlS vs. Kinnklt. Npirks, Younc Jack Palmer vs I-rankle Hnwurd ami louiw. Jatk Demiurj, vs Johnny II, hs . MILLER TOPS PHILS; WITT HEADS MACKIES "Irish" Alcuscl, Who Leads League for Homers, Replaced as Quakers' Best Baiter Five Athletics Are Socking Ball at .300 Clip HAKItY HHtLMAN, Detroit Tigers' HlncclnL' outfielder, xt 111 mnlntnlns his lend over tho American League stlcksmlths. Heilman has participated in fifty-four games, and in that tlmo has hit safely ninety-four times out of 218, for a percentage of .lfl. Sneaker, the Cleveland manager, has n big lend on his old rival, Ty Cobb, tho new Detroit leader, lie is hitting the bulb at a clip of .414, while Cobb has stepped fo the plate on 21(1 occa sions, making ninety -seven hits, for nil average of .TO I. Roy Moore Is tho leading Athletic bntsinnti, hitting nt a clip of .409. Ho .hits been in but ten gnmes, however. Therefore Witt, who has been in fifty four games, i the real leader. He is socking the ball for n percentage of .355. Welch, J. Walker and Hasty arc tho only other Mncklniis in the .100 class. ROOKHSHOHN8BV, Cardinal nashy Inficldcr, looks to he well on his way to another batting crown In tho National League. He leads the senior circuit batsmen with a percentage of .41(1. He nlso has made tho most hits, a total of eighty-two. Kmll "Irish" Mciisel. of the Phillies, leads tho league In homo runs with eleven ; Mnx Carey, of tho Pirates, sets the pace for stolen bases, with thirteen, nnd Chnrley Olnzner, of the same team, is showing tho wav in pitching, with five wins nnd one defeat. Jack Miller has replaced Meusel ns the Phillies bc'st hitter. "Old Iron sides" hns nn average of .354. This i jiii eleven points better tnan Metisol'a average, .343. American League Batting riayer Club (I AH. It II UH-SH. P.C. ."-. mil. . ir n ., ,. " " Hums. Cleve M SI 2,1 Hellmnnn, Del r, I 1'IH 47 Suthorl'nd. Dut 13 Ul 4 .Speaker, Cleve 47 181 4! 12 17 10 2J IS Al GS 2ld 47 inr M 13S .-..". ll'l Wi 20(1 Ml I a Hush. Hon Moore. Ath Wood, Cleve Cobb, Del Slsler. Ht I. Hevereld St I, nuth N'. V Wllllamx. St I Courtney. W'sh 1 1 IP HerKent. IKt II .'J 1 Hodge. Chi 11 11 I Jones, I)et .'I 2011 30 Hawks. N V 20 .IP l C.harrltv Wash. M 17!t at Witt. Ath ... SI 211 3 Palmero. St I. tn 17 .1 Collins, Chi i 2D0 an Hteph'son. Clev S 17R 40 nice. Wash r,s 2.1fi 411, Veach. Dt SI 21.' t Kvona, Cleve 21 .' 21 Pratt llo til 172 2li Welch Ath. In LIS 21 Uhie. Cleve 22 48 l lohnson Wash 1ft :iu I Judge. Wnah S7 232 32 Sewell Cleve r.n 223 35 Hlue. Dot. .'i7 232 32 O'Neill Cleve 41 18rt 21 Kllerbe W .M. I.. 23 01 S rlardner. Ctevp Johnston. Cleve. 4 1 1(12 2.1 Shorten. Del. 31 13 l Hooper Ch! S2 2H0 ,i. walker, aiii. ;hi no 37 1)1 11 II .1 to 112 D7 31 70 20 i:o Sll 220 31) 72 04 II n : 31 10 M r.n Mnvs. N V 21 Cnlllnn St I. . 17 Tob n St. 1. r.5 213 Platstend. Del . 24 31 D.vuse. Det 11 32 Shanks. Wash r.S 2 IS Waril N Y S1 20S Craney. Cleve 32 fit Foster. Ho. 24 IU Hasty. Ath. . in 10 Johnson. Chi 47 ih't Passler, Det. 39 121) Strunk. Clil. 38 123 Mostll. Chi 23 IIS Jacobson, St. I. S3 210 Hush. Det SS 234 Talk. CM .12 208 Miller Wash . 31 120 .Meusel N. Y 32 210 Woodall. Det . to 10 Harris, Wash . SS 211 Varyan, Chi. 2 J 37 HuKun. Ath M 212 Perklrm. Ath fll 201 llroilil. Ath 8S 102 Wambsc's Civ 12 41 "Xlerbort. St. L 10 1J Smith, ( leve. ( ioi Milan. Wash. . 41 127 Perkins. Wash. SI 201 Smith S.I. .W.. 20 no Plpp, N. Y SS 21S Menojky Hos. 4S ISO Hoth X. Y . 33 12il Hayne. St. I, . IS 21 Jamleson. Cleve. S2 20ii Hrovver. Wash. 13 12.1 Haker X. Y . .12 l-'3 C. Walker. Ath. 60 19J Uuel, nos .. . 42 132 Youne Dt . 31 204 Molnn's. Hos . 48 1S.I Fowster. N. T 21 S Alnsmlth. Det . 2U S2 rerumon. N 10 1. Caldwell Cleve. 13 1 20 OS It 20 7 20 2 ft 27 S7 10 10 20 3R 11 21 0 2 7 1 II ft 3 1 II 0 i O II 0 II H 4 111 1 2 2,1 I 10 II 0 O 0 0 II 0 II 3 1 O 2 a s n 0 "0 O 3 2 4 11 5 II 0 2 3 S 3 3 1 O (I 0 (I 10 n 2 0 10 1 o 1 n 3 2 0 1 (l O 1 7 0 1 1 o 0 0 S 2 II I 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 0 O (I 0 O 0 o t.amb. M I. DjUex. lh. Kerr. Chi Scott Hos Olen-on St I. Mitchell N 1 Kchang N 1 Mulllflan Chi Collins Hos Thomas. Cleve flrinln, Ath, ItnmmM. Atll. F. Wnlker. Ath. 10 Onllnvvnl. AIM SS SI S4 217 ID 3S 4S 172 2H 74 1 1 3.1 .12 1H3 12 211 111 10R 10 32 It 37 1H 38 GO S' Harris. Atll.. MrClllin. Atll. Keefe. Ath. IS 31 18 1.1 3fl 21 2 3 r.i IS 32 20 33 IT o i i 13 3.1 S 24 0 4 21 33 11 1 R r n 13 i t 3 1,(1 71 A3 38 G3 I 03 17 n 3 7 SS fi 30 12 O 07 I 41 7 37 II RR II 20 2 S3 S2 31 II S7 8.1 3fi 0 14 n o 7 0 st n 37 I .-al 0 .10 O 111 0 1 1 1 7 0 I) 0 li 3 2 1 4 3 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 a 4 141) 131 123 .411 .412 .400 .407 .3114 .31)0 .380 .377 .37S .3118 .334 .361 .3110 .3.10 .338 .3.1.1 .353 .SIP .343 .340 .310 .335 .317 .333 .333 .313 .382 .332 .331 328 .828 .320 .327 .320 ,320 .323 .320 .320 .317 .31.1 .313 .312 .3' 2 .31 .31 .312 .311 .310 .3011 .300 .307 .303 .303 ..10 .300 .son .200 .2118 .207 :t ,2so .2114 .203 .292 .231 .291 .260 .289 .2S9 .2 SO .269 .287 .287 .285 National League Batting i i .17 10 45 1!) ! 41 S3 4.' K 1 0 0 o II o 0 3 1 I I 1 3 I 3 II II II O I 0 o 1 1 i n n o 0 l o o 284 .281 2S0 .271 273 .271 28S .2rt7 .2117 2113 .2 01 2H3 .2112 .237 ,-tJ 2.13 .2.11 .210 .2.10 .213 .237 .227 ,144 IT.iii .000 .080 Club Batting Club Pitrvlt Cleveland Ft. I.( o. ah n H 2i 3n nn sn.rr ',s 2ft . inj MiltOH 42 2.1 14 .332 RH 2000 372 e',314t 30 22 17 .327 oul ns lnia :m .is; on as 27 .in .302 Nvv Vorlt SS 190S ill .in l 'J7 :-n is 22 29 Wnsh-ton SS 19K3 H'l 171 92 1.7 12 M .'JSR Chtcnpo .J 1772 211 Mil 92 31 H 2.1 y1 Athletics. .It 1S8II 238 S18 8(1 2(1 S9 28 .27S iioaton IS 1573 l'l 120 7(1 JJ 7 IS .2C7 r Pitching V trher Club V Kchacht Wsh 0 Odnnwald Cl-ve 2 Fabnr. Chi. . i' rutherland Dt 1. Percuson. N. . 3 Palmero. St I. ' Mlddleton. Del . 3 Plerry, NY 3 Coveleskle f levo II Mirrs. uo " Moflrrldge Wash Jones, Hos 1 hhavv, Wn-h - Mays, V. Y J Hot, N Y f; Mailt. Cleve '; Pnjno St I. Holllr. Pet I Minvvliev. N v ' IThle Cleve fhockr. St 1. Tennock, TV ' Zachary Wnah Paiibv Clrvo Hommel. Vlh. . Davis st i. rnni. nt. McWcrnev. Chi . Kolp, St 1. Atost.- Wash Caldwell Cleve Oldhsm. Det KrlrKm. vvnsn Tnhmioii Wavl Qulnn. N Y i-omui.. J"i. Moore. th. 1 ollilis "' K, rr Clu Href. Ath llarrU. Alb Vnvlor. A'h. . Uistv. Alh 7 7 II H 7 S I "7 I I " l I 4 4 I! 4 li P C. 1 IHK1 1 OOil .111 7sn 7,10 7SO 7SO 7B( 7S3 711 7011 nc.7 nn l'.4-t diii) noo 1.00 noo unn r.7t ins I'll r.3s r.sv .S3S MVi) .-.iiri son ro mhi .100 451 i.'ii ion 4110 .Iflii .400 4011 IK" .2sn .273 .0011 .ouo 02 2.1 11 38 35 103 43 130 40 177 30 08 33 01 SI 201 42 161 SI 101) 49 IRS 117 228 31 104 11 120 42 1SI 00 207 12 Plajer Club O. Twqmbly, Chi . 28 Chrlsfury, Dos. 12 -iier-n. .-v. y . 14 7 Hornsbv. St. J. M 107 Scott. Hos 10 27 JIfHs'y. Ht. U Bl HIS ivniBicr, uni . Mann, Ht. 1.,, , , Younu. N. r lournlcr, St. I. Crulso. Ht r. . , Harerave, Cln . Var",'Jl'le. Pitt J. Miller. Phil., Tlernev. put, Orimes, Oh!.. Johntnn nkln nuiiivaiu, Chi. Hrossler, Cin Harbr. Chi. . Mrnsrl. Phil.. icnoison. Hos. 29 SS . irnaw, I'llts.. 42 1(17 final,... v. .. . "".iwil, . v Norm, St L, Jones, c'hl. . Souhw'h. Bos' ftirey. Pitts. IniiKr. Phil. I.rown, N, V Stock. St I,. Mnlsel. Chl Hoeckel rtos. . Poush. cin. . Darbare. Hos. Deal Chl. FlIllnBlm, Hos. ui-wuijian, nos. 13 3S Hums, x, y . 54 "Tr. ViJI'bims. Phil Schultz, st D., Snjdr. X y. Stemcrl. Phil.. Orlfnth. nvin Parkinson, Phil". 20 iM nigbee. Pitts. . 48 211 v. miicu, 1'llts, Orimes Hkln. J lack Clovo Walker X. Y I.evan St. I. Schmidt. Pitts v riKiitf.'c, It. .Miller, ad. n. u.im sn rr. 12 n 40 r as .1 29 24 42 10 10 33 4S 72 21 r,7 28 70 3R ns 42 79 !8 11 .1 82 11 77 1.1 40 48 IIS 3(1 1 0 I) I 0 o S 8 O 0 .1 4 0 0 4 4 11 14 23 39 II 3(1 45 rj ;i 11 1 12 11 10 3 .12 209 r.2 in 1 30 113 33 7(1 11) 19,1 80 134 S2 109 31 129 42 210 32 IIS 1 28 I 20S so ton 10 142 3(1 1)7 21 AS 47 1 1 4 1 J 0 1 32 7 3s n 13 38 1 1 2.1 .10 0 1 21 II 1 I 3 1 (1 10 0 0 (I (I 0 (I -' 11 4 13 .1 fi 3S 1.1 2(1 19 11.1 42 (1 12 43 r,7 31 H5 24 (II 21 41 II 3ll 7 17 21 S3 48 1S.1 10 31 34 1411 41 129 SI l!l 411 tr.j Phil. SO mi Phil. 30 131 3H "l O r. 20 o 81 1 7 HI 1 3 10 O O 45 3 7 .19 2 4 (I s.i 21 r, S4 21.1 IS 27 17 41 18 201 17 184 77 31 SI 201 ss ins .13 87 18 Hi 11 II 10 II 12 7 34 10(1 57 27 48 lhS 14 8!) 47 107 42 HH 23 C8 29 ha L'l 33 llohn- cin. Insrh. X Y. Msrtln, Chl. . I.ixiue, Cln. Holloiher. Chl. Terry Chl. Janv'n, St. I,. P.Mic't X Y Duncan. Cln smith. X Y McLan, Pitts Dot Bias, X. Y Cotmbe, Cln nrenton. Cln. CUmons, St. 1, Wheat, Skin Daubert, Cln Nixon. Bos, Kaw lings. j,i, Skirt, puts. . Killcher. Chl. smith. St. u, Gibson. liam. Harnh&rt. Pitt- m 7.1 Konetchy, Bkln . SI HIS VUngo. cm. . . 34 101 Smith. Hkln. 12 30 Orlmm. Pitts. 51 i4 Powell, Hos. 52 21') 34 Ford. Bos .. HI 178 22 MoudOHH. Phil.. 10 19 4 Heathc'e St. I.,. 12 12 fronsera, Cln. 32 19(1 Kliduff. nkln 3d 127 Olfoti. nkln. . 37 Jll jvimjrcr. jiKin 22 3.1 iriers, run,. Hoiks. Ilos . I.ee. Phi, .. Vumiux Hkln Hetts, Phil. See 1. in. . Mil.er Ukln I.cIioiii'ii, Phil, Urol. Hkln Nehf x. Y Gowd' P.os S! niton nX I-. Nenle PhH.i . . Ilaiuiis'ner.l'hli Uhriil. Phil Rlnir Phil Huhhell. Phil. Smith. Phil. 19 111 1.1 49 !) .17 13 3D 30 114 40 (13 0 8 3 13 2.1 S() II 2U 51 t .1 9 II 42 SO. 1 Ml 0 4 A O 2 1 2 11 1 11 O (I II 17 13 S2 2113 31 100 11 8 12 4 30 101 .10 lliil 10 49 no it IS 11 2.1 S7 17 10 III 37 3.1 in 1 3 iis u 31 113 II 3 0 1 1 (I 2 1 n 0 0 n 0 o 0 o o o S3 0 11 0 S3 II 10 (I 1.1 0 27 1 9 20 SJ 27 S 49 .18 47 A 11 SI 33 113 14 11 1 1 1 I) II 1 1 3 3 1 I 1 II II o 3 2 l) (I 2 II 0 I 1 1 1 (I 12 II 15 2(1 2 1 (I II 11 :i 2 1 o 11 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 n n 1 u 1 11 0 3 o o .1 II 0 li O I) 3 I) (I 2 I) 0 1.11 44(1 429 .410 407 .39.1 89S ass .370 .30S ..ir,7 3(13 358 .3SI .132 351 34(1 SIS 34S 311 ..113 .311 337 333 333 333 .330 33(1 .330 .329 .329 .3!7 325 .324 .322 321 31fl 312 312 .311 .310 309 .300 308 .308 303 ..IftS 303 .3ii2 .302 300 .29 .298 .298 29(1 290 .29(1 29.1 .21)1 .290 290 2S9 287 287 .211 .288 2 2S(1 2S4 283 .282 .282 .277 278 .27e 278 ..'73 '.27(1 .207 .207 .207 .'ritl 2H3 .2(14 .20 J Ki2 .'llO L()0 23i j -.1.1 I .2.10 , 254 I .230 Jin .250 218 .'15 .245 244 210 237 J35 .212 .211 .1811 .171 I .1.18 .077 PENN FRESH STROKE DECLARED INELIGIBLE Syracuse Protest Causes Eleventh Hour Removal of R, D. Mattlson Potiglikrctisio, N. Y., June IS. If a bomb had been exploded In I lie I'enn camp 1 ho result could hnnll.i hnvc been more disastrous than was the iccclpt of n telephone message from John Arthur Itrnwn, chairman of (lie UowIiik Com inlttee of the I'nlversitj, ordering Condi Joo Wright to tnko H. II. Miiltlson. Mrokc onr of the freshmen elRht, out of tho shell and staling ns Ills reason that Mattison's cIIkIIiIIIi.v had been questioned. The eleienth-hour change1 thnt was madi; necossnry Iih com pletely wrecked the Quaker firet-car boat and dcprlied it of whatever chance it might have in the race on Wednes day. It developed In the course of Conch Wright's conversation with Mr. Ilrown thnt James K. Ton Kek. conch of the Syracuse Pnhcrsity crews, had sent a personal telegram of protest directly to Charles Hoisted Mapos, of Columbia, chairman of the board of steward" of tho Intercollegiate How lug Association. Samuel II. Cook, of Syinetisp. the new member of the hoard, wns not con sulted by Ten I'jck. NATIONAL DISGRACE So Says Dr. Crafts of Oempsey Carpentler Bout Clnrliiiiatl. June 18. Dr. Wilbur P. Crafts, of Washington, founder and head of tin International Reform Hurenu, forwarded from Cincinnati to day a petition to Secretary of Stato Hughes requesting him to stop the fight between IJcmpsev nnd Lnrpentier in .Tersej City on July '2. The petition wns sent on bohnlf of the Life nnd Thought Club, an organization of lmsi ness men of Lincoln, Neb., according to Dr. Crafts. "The petition 1r based on the giounil that the fi:ht is a nntiortnl di-grnio," said Dr. Crafts today. "The Supreme Court of the Pnitcd States held that neither Louisiana nor nny other State toiild legalize n lotterv to the detriment of the citizenship. Therefore, no State ns the power to legalize so brutal a spectacle 11M 11 prize tight. No State has the right to bargain nwny the public morals. "If the petition bear no fruit 1 will look around for 11 judge who has courage enough to enjoin the figln just as I enjoined one ln which the late Itnh Pitzsinuuons wns to participate in St Paul." RECORD ENTRY IN ! FRIDOLYN WA Loading Players of District T Off at Phllmont for Mixed Foursome Honors MORE THAN 100 PAIRS The largest entry in Ita short history teed off In the sixth anniinl golf tour nament for the Prldoljn Cup at Phll mont today. There were few absentees nniong thn prominent linksmen and women plnycrd of the (liRtrlet when more than .100 weiitj nwny In mixed foursomes nt fi inlnutq Intervals, st-trtlng at 0 rt'elook. The Infct pair wns scheduled to ted ofTalwiut ," 1'. M. Tt wns eighteen holes, of medal competition with elective drives from ench tee. The only requirement for entry wnS thnt each couple must be from the Sams' club. The club from which Is entered the pair having the best low gross i-coro todnj will hold the trophy tintll next your. J. Wood I'latt and Mrs. Alex Smith entered from Ntirth Hills, turned In the best enrd lust yenr. Thero are; throe low net prizes and otio low gross, today. Pliilmont Is n good golf test nnd the rain jesterdny was n help so that good scoring was expected. ' I iPiMHinniiiin A rare flavor! 4SCO Northwest Pros Want a Game ' Pop" Hoover's Vorthwest Pros a Or. class trcvellnK team, have tonyo row op. n for any aKrrgatlon nfferimr fair mdjr , ment. J Hoover phone Columbia iM) , . a. Wi Paper Boxes YIaI& and Malllnc Tube EDWINJ.SCHOETTLECO. I33N.Utb.Sc. Philadelphb Coffee 25 i lb At all our Stores STORES CO, ?iilHIIIilllll!i!limilllill!lirjil!llllllilill!M STKAMfrHII' MITII l si i:,iiiiiii' NiiTirr.s SEA GER L I N E PHILADELPHIA to Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg, Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval U. S. MAIL STEAMERS ' USSBSS "KOOTENAI" . . . , About June 25 AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES Throucli Illll. of I.ndlnc l,niel to ill Norvveclon. Dinlsh onil Sn-edlsh rortu IJlrect .alllnc). for nil ratiillmivl.in noil lUltlo Ports ns rnrro olTers. SEAGER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. W. J. GRANDFIELD & CO., Phila. Agents Lombard 5176-7 308 Chestnut Street Main 676$ Club Batting n 3E HP. f.ri p, c'ut d ac. n ir -j St t.nm-j .",1 17HM ... RUT , Plitsl Eli .VJ 1S3.1 i!6. r.SO R7 li I . JI 1n,l Chicago W 17S2 2ai BL'4 SS 13 li fi nj Plillailn. SO I7H S07 .W3 71 to !. " New V.rU M I71IS agr. flu 77 $, Sg 7 -? CinclmiHil f.ft 1S3.' 1H7 40(1 77 31 i n! HrooKhn S7 IDSU 231' SOI 6 31 .-3 s ''i j Pitching r..,6t ghut W L ut EA -LINE Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA SS "COQUINA" July 20 (Arrangement have hern marts tor oniric lUscharee of carta a Uavua) Yor Spare and Hate. Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agent Bullitt Building, Phila. Pa, Lcmtanl BOO-SZOl-fiZOl-S'.'US Main R1 P'trher riun Poniler Pitts North St I, Carlson Pitts Schupp ht I. Olamer Pitts . Cooper Pitts Dnuulm N Y Orimes Iikln Alexander 1 h, Tonev , N V Nehf. N V Zlnn Pltn Henion. v Y Tell'vvhor-e Pitt Tyler Chl Haines M I nillnKlni llo Kcott Hns Mitchell Hkln Mam.ius Hkln Cutisey. Phil . Oeschger. Hns Kreemsn Chl Walker, St I. Adams Pitts Hamilton, Titis Hlxe. rin I.uque Cln Huethor. Bkln Uoalt St I. McQuillan Ilos smith Ukln Watson. Hos Kreniiii. Phil . Moiulovvs, Phil, time. Phil Hells. Phil . llanmirnrtorr, Phil iliiniirll, I'nil . hmllh. Phil P.C. 1 000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .833 ."18 .son .771 ."Sn 727 700 .(1)17 (107 (1(17 HH7 mo .tl'J.I .023 fl(X) .11(10 .000 .183 .171 r7i .1.1(1 .13 s .MS f.00 .100 soo .100 r.oo 100 .noo .111 .414 .2.10 .2.111 .12.1 ,000 NAWSCO LINES Pier 10 North S. S. West Isleta Now Loading S. S. Artigas Sailing June 28 for SAN DIEGO. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND. ASTORIA AND VANCOUVER. B. C. For Rates and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. 1rnM 1 . Mm)!)!! mi tin, ,; 136 S. Fourth St. Phila. 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Treleht tlfllre llonrp lllilc Phila il AMER8CA UNE IsT New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and BouIogne-iur-Mer ROTTERDAM June 25 July 30 Sept. 3 mnuAiQ juir zau. e Sept. 10 N. AM5)tfRDAM ..J0ly 0 Anj.13 SPt. 17 NOClJftAM ..,. July 16 ,Aut.20 Sept.2 AMERICAN SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OfEAN VOYAGE N nibination I'asscnccr nnd . -elBht Shipb J-afct Luxurious Steamers, Relinble F r c i r h t Ships THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every port in America to the lead ing ports of the world. Dixie Steamship Lines Now loading for PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL MANCHESTER, GLASGOW V. U. 8. II, B. B. Dmldion Coiut for ROTTERDAM C. B. 8. II. . B. Ut.tern M AT COHFKIIKNOK UaTES Harriu, Masill & Co.. Ihi 425 Lafayette llldff, PIULdelpBLj Lambard M10.1 Mill iitir Hf H ' 'Jl 'T :m s fc" ""7, t n."W 3w n. . - V-i V- '.,? ,.. j v A-tVfcji, K . W MM - . jd l,s- L