!!WIW'"W'.r " ff W'TN" ' :; w'Sri- a wifir"' , -f- i; ' fc. WTj.'Wrv-' .J-t;v VV" 'j I. &... 'V , 'U..V, I J? --. vvi? .-', Vitf " v-u' Vi ( 1 il A1 I EVENING 'pUBLftj LEDGJSR-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, .TtfLY 16, 19,21 J.J- ', Phillies and Athletics Have Shown Great Improvement in Batting During the Last Wed Sr-' HEILMAN DISPLACES i SPEAKER IN AMERICAN I' Tiger Gains 23 Points, f ' Witt and Cy Williams Hornsby HARRY HBIIiMAN, star outcrgnr dener of the Detroit Tiger,, baa .win taken the lend for stugglnir honor fi the American League. Ilollinan re ritcn Tris Speaker, the manager-out-fader of the Cleveland Indlnns', who . nide n oncvcek stand tut league leaner. , Harry Rained' twenty-three' points ' JurlnK the last week, while Spoke was ' " ...- ti,ur.nnp. The Tlecr Is now ' Sifni the sphere nt .-m, ami his rival f I, hitting ..1M. Ty Cobb, who nets In the ainc capacity ni iuoiv " oiic tots at Cleveland, did, not play last TWMtey Witt continues to lend the fifhtln' Athletics. He Is batting nt a iw pace, two points less than his image bi last week. Frank Welch, Tr. dropped eleven notches In the Inst even da) s, and lb now hitting .311. .,tr, lloore, Dugnn and J. Walker rc the other Mackmen hitting over ,300. 'American League Batting Hinr. Club Burna. Clove., ft.llmtn. Det. o. a.u. n. n.iin.en. p.c. ,.4i lie 32 no o a ,m ..70 822 71 18V 12 HT DtO T1 111 n 2 O 8 O 0 1 2 .304 .394 .3011 .389 .383 .87ft .371! .3(14 .3112 .800 COW), Ul lSaft Ct.VV.'.72 77 OS 10J 3 5ETh?rland. Det. 17 8 4 11 0 Waodtll. Pit. ..18 18 7 7 0 KS l.r: . .2!! 78 12 80 0 fchln. St. t...82 31)5 78 187 nuth N. T 80 JB5 89 108 34 8 WlllWa. St. U.m JW 4 110 10 14 SlIVV hlii.. ..83 89 28 82 O 8 C...h' n.l. ... 70 318 73 114 12 8 .338 K.maW. C1.V..35 107 11 38 O 1 .333 fliitel Det.. 34 70 17 27 O 1 ilaltr Bt? h 09 288 03 102 4 1H 5 ColllIU. ChU.OS 20(1 40 08 o a .834 .331 .819 ,8?7 .380 .383 .333 .331 .831 .330 .32S .327 .324 .324 .'.') .SKI U23 .311 .310 .817 .810 .810 .310 .314 .812 .311 .310 .310 .300 .308 SOS .307 Sinlnir. Clee..81 822 38 109 3 B hanaon. uqvd..oo io tw hi Itrunlc. Chi 01 211 38 71 0 Johnaton. CUve.,00 224 33 73 O Oharrltr. Wr.ah..70 285 40 83 3 J Scwell, CIave.81 811 83 108 3 rVx.lil Clva...4l 138 21 48 1 Kin, Woih. ...87 833 32 117 4 13 JonM. Det 78 200 42,97 0 4 Ward. N. T RO 207 3097 8 4 Johmon. Chi.... 78 300 41 99 0 0 Witt. Ath 80 327 30 100 3 0 Pratt. Uoa.... ItMlr. Ath.... Jlelnnla, lloa.. . .til . on oi a it . .11 38 3 11 O 0 ..77 297 38 08 0 2 ..80 331 49 112 3 12 lultt. nun . Meiutl. N. T....77 313 40 100 B 7 gtiawlcey. N. T.13 41 0 18 1 0 Smith. Clne....70 228 31 72 8 0 Rainier, Det 01 200 10 08 0 1 Mwre Ath 10 88 8 12 8 O Itoinxr. Chi. ...03 248 41 77 3 11 Elltrt, W..8t.I..43 141 18 44 Wtlth, Ath 73 200 33 81 Dunn Ath ....77 207 88 02 Oraner, Clere. .40 71 13 22 Falk, Chi 80 324 34 100 Jones, no 20 82 0 10 Both. Uoa 10 39 4 12 Bbanka. Waah...87 380 31 103 Itutl. not 08 2IU 28 02 Blue. Det 83 320 37 08 8 .307 9 .300 Courtney, Waah.22 80 ,3 11 .800 .803 .30 .803 .302 .301 .300 Baker .N. Y....35 214 23 Jncotaon. St. 1..70 310 37 JlaTi. N. T ?9 70 3 Fawner. N. T..3S 129 24 ., WttlKrr. A til.. 80 200 27 Molti:. Chl 43 140 m roller. Uoa. ...40 140 14 n 0 .300 r'bKani". Ciena. S7 137 5S 41 n 2 .800 Tluih, Det 70 310 87 02 0 W,'. Chve. . . .80 01 18 19 1 Retb. K Y 38 142 27 42 2 Bame. St. L...23 27 4 8 1 Hawka. N T. ..27 .18 13 17 1 .207 .207 .290 .290 .293 .29J .291 .2911 .290 .288 .283 .281 .283 .tSI .270 .ai .270 .268 .27 .223 .220 .217 .214 .188 .003 .081 . Berber, St. L....49 IDS 28 37 .Johmon. Waah..21 33 0 10 'Peck'wrh. JJ. Y.77 207 01 80 Milan Waah. ..50 137 20 40 PIPP. N. Y 80 312 83 90 , Mtnoaky, Doe. ..78 281 40 81 Bchana-. N. Y...73 287 20 07 Alniml(hl Det... '33 02' 0 20 twtlll. Ath 44 121 8 34 O X. . '". .. .0" R9 51 9 lO f. Un"rr, Ath. .71 7 39 75 0 Orlffln. Ath.. ..17 41 7 11 0 i naiarr, Ain.iu no o 18 Cillouoj. Ath...8 238 18 flt Mrl'ann, Ath... 23 80 7 IS Rommel, Ath... 22 40 3 10 watt, Ath 10 14 0 3 Ilarrli. Ath ....21 6t 1 8 Nijler, Alh. . .In 21 0 2 Beefe Ath.. s... 22 33 3 2 I Club Batting ciub. o An n. ii. 2n. ,nn. urt. sn flevelind 81 2137 323 042 198 31 28 80 , Detroit. . 88 2901 SOS 033 130 38 30 82 , ft. I.o'il, R3 'jpnfl 28 arts 132 38 41 47 New York 80 2777 433 822 131 38 73 .19 CJilcaio . 80 2707 809 705 133 19 14 49 , JVaiVtton 87 3008 418 844 135 32 24 08 , 5?'.n. "2833 327 721 182 37 10 43 . Atlilrtiev. 80 2830 314 773 134 38 00 45 , re, 320 322 29S 200 2h7 281 274 272 Pitching Ijjat Shut- i Pitcher, Club. W. jlofforr, Clev. .. 8 Menwald, Cle,. 2 JcharJit. Wnnh... 5 i'othcrlamJ, Det. 0 irmeon N Y.. 8 ker, Chleaa;o...l7 lira New Yorlt..l4 Coieleakle. rinva.,14 JIMilletnn. Det... 7 Malla. Cleva 10 "oariflg,, Waah.,10 Cald-el Cleve.. 2 ihaw, Wneh 2 Colllni. N Y.... 3 jnea, Ilnaton ...12 Meore, Athlrtlea. . 8 Jhawkey N Y... 7 TOe. Cleve ....11 "oyt New York.. 0 Pennoek, rtoton . 8 Zachary. Waah.. 10 it 1 Snooker, Pt 'l ',m rrV. Athietlea . 8 ri.'.V ' """von Oldham, Detroit Aeoata, Wnah. . 7 6 4 4 i ui. at. I. grne, st i,. Jiercv. X 1 S!5.?'W"! sV i; h V7". -niruKO, , z rvnmon. waah.. JJerr, rhleiRo . fc"1 iiWiVfl H'oU, ?ulnn, N v Pa'iM Detroit Krlckion, Wnah Courtrvv, Wnah ''yninl Detroit &!.h,0' ..'vnn 3 Wtteeney Chl.. 2 Jurwell, St l Twomhley Chl... 1 Jwaell. IloatSn 3 gulrennan Chl 2 fe. Athletlea . i X'lormahen Uoa 1 nlchmond St I, . n D!venport, Chl.' n "llklnion, Chl . 0 Amateur Sports j "01 l.aifti rJ..a ?;,".!..!".? Im uHnt aamea, J. o, Relder, 1B1 eUiilr It-... - nicri mi- tr.,hr;wh.m,ffor:''M .??? am .,. " w"h rn'nor-leacue experience is :r F .''" c,ub- rlUHini, (a fnitPIAnn.t. i..... .. i . . . zrnit KAtnt. i t A tX r T n TAB'n ffiK,' " ;nivr Rti-fwi .'.v.vjmitjy, ;.-i.ij4 jortn i.rr.f."t. to team" :." a '"urJeen-aUteen-year- .!:'""' wanta tm with i,,h. .i.. ?' Ward. .Ir 'venth .ffii"1 V Bchlelf.r 2001 South 4 kuth Nhlth" ffrpV,"- rr,"" William. ' " S!i!.r''n '"t '" wlthou, a luutr cam Behefftr 'ni..''"". t home or awa: euner ni home or away A. 'ono Tloiftt 0373 w y' A Clalr;,.A."u,."J 'JOKB 0373 W ramea win, .! .?."'? "he. to arranxa w'z 4V' si"-g,"!.. .iii. ? k'Ul...7ri.iVn0.u,,,..llkiJ 'onnact with a ' Thlrty?ri,t,lortn;'(ftlon. C. Met!.. 081 North 13 V!n,V.tS.',5r,rfiv,J,nf ,- 1 .'oluml.l, !' r n, P"Bon 7024. Iroua o a,'" " Orat.claaa team, la de- !Jatlon, wlnf. Ban!r" h all home a. irtet. uonoerBer, 148 Durfor hi:' ?&' nrtit-rlaH hnm. ... a? claaa i.V tV'nt8round '? W..". -wh any t any taania ijfvr jV'1"". ' 'u'n. I'nona rop. book ,,'" iiwir..! .. . M7i,i,t, "'jea'nna would like to way. i.. r- c. w. l. o i.nun 2 .. 0 1,000 2 .. 1 ."W1 i .. 2 .730 .. 1 1 .730 . . j 0 .780 3 .. 8 .787 n .. 0 .700 t .. 3 .700 4 .. B .007 1 .. 5 .007 1 .. 1 .007 2 .. 1 .007 1 .. 3 .025 4 .. 8 .000 I .. 4 .000 .. 1 3 .583 1 . . 8 .379 .. 1 7 .303 . 7 .333 1 .. 9 .320 1 . . 8 .529 . . 1 9 .520 . 1 8 ,Pfl , . 1 7 .500 .. i 0 .500 1 , 4 .500 .. 1 4 .800 .. 2 3 .30(1 , , 1 8 .500 .. J 3 .300 .. 2 2 .300 1 .. 8 ,407 1 .. li , inn .. i 10 .414 . 5 0 ,438 .. 1 4 . 120 . . 2 7 .417 .. 1 9 .400 .. 2 0 .400 1 .. 0 .400 1 ,. .400 .. 1 8 .385 3 .373 2 . . 4 .428 2 4 .333 .. 1 4 .383 . . 2 4 .333 2 .. 2 .333 .. 2 9 .230 . . 1 3 230 ., a 8 .200 .. 7 5 .107 .. 8 8 .til .. 8 2 .0(10 .. 3 3 ,ono .. a o ,000 ,. o S?. r, ' open" for "H i the W.atmar. With kit ' H A. rt. 'WJinin tn KL. -. nniuva ren While Indian Drops 31. Best of LocaC Batters. Tops National Robnna HORNSIIY, the fleet St. Louis liidelder, Is Rtlll at the top of I he Nntlonnl League sticksmltiis, Al though he dropped eight points during the lost revan days, Hornsby still has n romfortnblc lend over Oeorge Cutshnw, of the PIrntes, who Is his nearest rival. Itotrcrs Is batting for a percentage of .420, while Ocorgc Is going at a Ml olfp. . Cy Wllllnmx, the lanky outfielder of our Phillies, has stepped out and taken the Jnonl batting lend from Kmll Meu 8ol. Williams is riding the pellet nt ..102, just ten point better thnn Meuocl. Ilettn, Uruirgv. .Tnrk Miller, Rnlph Mil ler and Wrlghtstonc ore nlso hitting .300 or better for Donovan. Jimmy Ring Is tho leading Phillies twlrler. He hni won six games and dropped nine, for an averogo of .400. National League Batting mayor Club O. All. n. H, lln.hn. TC. flrott. Do 21 42 5 18 0 0 .420 Chrleto'urr. Eoi.10 28 10 12 0 1 .428 Horrnby. St, I...70 307 03 120 II 0 ,420 Twombly. dhl. . .43 88 14 30 1 0 .409 Nicholson Ilos.,.40 131 20 89 4 3 .891 Cruleo. Boa ...41 123 21 47 fl 3 .370 Cutahanr. Pitta... 39 2:3 83 81 (I 18 ,301 Groh, Cln 23. 88 14 32 0 2 .304 Younr. N. Y 07 224 47 81 3 nilllnma. rhtl.,,74 287 37 101 10 Orlmei. Chl, ...70 283 8fl 102 2 .lehmnndt. nkln..30 10J 13 38 1 MrneeJ, rllll. ...78 SOT 85 108 12 Mann. St. U....3S 154 30 34 fl SIcHenrv. St. U.77 293 83 192 10 9 .303 4 .302 0 .300 0 ,333 7 .852 fl .331 0 .348 rnurnler. St. I... 77 205 55 102 9 10 .340 .Maranvllle. ntt.70 323 59 ill 1 la .844 nlrbee. Pitt 70 80S 87 110 1 11 .343 Martin, Chl ....10 85 1 12 0 0 .343 Klllefer.' Chl . . 25 79 0 27 0 2 .342 Sullivan. Chl. ..40 ISO 14 53 3 3 nelta. I'hll 10 0 0 2 0 0 Itrueh. Cln 50 217 24 72 1 8 Jchneton Jlkln.. 81 332 03 110 4 12 FTieeh. N. Y 78 311 70 103 8 22 Ifarg-nue. cln... 47 121 13 41 1 2 Cnrey. I'ltta ..77 291 55 95 4 23 Snuthw'h. rtoa. .70 307 30 100 4 13 .333 .333 .832 .331 .331 ,331 .320 .320 Malael, Chl 04 190 27 03 0 5 .320 Kelly. N' Y.... 73 790 48 90 13 2 .324 Hhjder. N. Y....3H 15J 19 49 7 1 Wheat, Ukln Ml 312 8S 1110 8 7 Ilruxrr. rllll. ..03 188 22 00 3 8 Klack. Chl hi 204 41 84 4 10 Pent. Chl 48 173 25 33 1 1 J. Mollrr. Phil.. 53 203 27 A3 II 8 .322 321 .810 .318 .3th 317 Ortrnth. Skin. ..00 233 30 80 8 2 .310 imncrnrt. st. x. .7S una n.3 07 2 10 .314 llroaelor. Cln. ..33 182 19 51 1 3 .313 Hmitli, Ht. rJ...,3ni7fl 39 53 3 Smith. N. Y 40 131 22 41 7 Tlarber. Chl 03 221 32 09 0 Kalleo N. Y 19 10 1 3 0 It. Miller, rtilt..52 187 10 58 2 Ruether. lkln...19 42 8 13 0 .343 .318 .312 .312 .310 310 .309 .30S .302 .200 .298 .207 .297 .297 Stofk. St. I, 74 298 49 !I2 0 fl wnittod. Pitta... 04 230 41 77 4 3 milnalm. noa...21 43 H 13 2 0 Wrlxhts'f, Phil.. 72 280 It II I t I'OWOII. DOB 78 319 57 93 8 3 i;oecHol, uoa. ...70 300 40 89 Tlerney. Pitta ..71 279 33 83 Sehultr. St. L...37 185 27 55 Clemona, St. U.59 182 18 54 Pnrhmaon. Phil.. 42 145 17 43 Oowdr. Poa 3D 71 10 21 Grimm. Pitta. ..79 291 87 8H Schmidt. Pitta... 78 257 22 7fl 5 12 2 4 4 4 0 .297 0 .207 2 2 .200 .200 ,290 .295 .201 .2011 3 0 0 7 Durna. N Y.... .78 322 59 95 2 13 inao, i,in oi 1B1 14 44 2 1 terry, ,m iu 2TI 34 SO 2 Duncan. Cln. ...77 272 29 70 2 Hollocher, Chl... 07 278 38 80 0 Mrn'l.. Ph. N. Y.JO 88 ' 8 1U 0 r.uque, Cln 24 Su 3 17 0 l"tra, Phil. ...25 03 1 18 0 90 .288 .288 .288 .280 .285 .283 .281 .279 waiKar, w. Y. ..30 170 28 31 B'a, Ph.. N. Y.72 108 20 83 Lavan, Ht. I.....78 303 83 85 Barnhnrdt. I'ltta. 02 180 31 32 Ilrown, N. Y....49 104 18 20 Kelloher. Chl. ..40 140 11 3D Olaon. Dkln. ...81 388 80 98 Orlmea. Dkln. ..16 54 8 15 Daubart, Cln ...70 272 80 75 Ford. Uoa 75 277 82 70 llorne. Cln. ...,.7f 805 39 83 Kon'y. Bk., Phil.01 218 20 50 Lrbonrr'u. Phil.. 31 82 11 22 l.re. PhU 1 174 19 44 Kln. N. Y.. Ph.42 100 18 24 Ilrtpp. N. Y.. rh.flg 201 25 47 naumrnHn'r,Phll20 20 5 fl Ulnc. PhU 18 47 fl D Mcmroc, PhU. ...20 23 3 4 liuhbell. Phil. ...31 88 R A .Smith. Thll 21 42 1 i 2 1 2 I 0 2 1 1 1 1 .270 1 .278 2 .278 0 .278 A .278 1 0 2 13 4 S 8 0 3 8 0 0 0 4 0 O 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .274 .273 .271 .208 52 .310 .284 .207 .101 .171 .138 .048 Club Batting Club O. PI. Louis 711 Chicago. 78 r-ltta'bsrlt id lloiton. . 78 PhlU.... 75 N. York. Ih llrnoklyn Ml Clncln... 77 AR It. II. 273(1 4.13 N40 2078 33S 812 2t37 419 M-,3 2719 SRI 02 2015 310 773 2000 430 73 2A0K S(1R 773 2357 208 084 211.arf.11n.Rn pc. 148 44 40 3M ..ins 181 22 is 20 .an.i 132 02 17 7!) .30.! 104 80 34 30 .205 ,',,,5 7 4? 3 127 40 45 Oil .2111 J'5 ? 3R42 .17(1 107 40 13 45 .213 Pitching Pitcher Club ronder.ritfi .Ciil main.-. PlttP. . . nrlmon. jikln. . . Ctopcr. Pitta,... Mltjua Dkln Morrleon, Pitta,. Nohf, N. Y Adamn. Pitta.... H-nton. N' Y., . Pnurclaa. .V. y TOIInrlm, horn. . f'cachtrer, 7o . Doak. St. U.,.. l-colt. Itoa . , Alexander. Chl ChrmM. Chl.. wrkr'Uui j :: :i w. 1,. 3 0 8 2 12 2 rc. 1.000 .HMI lain .800 .730 .733 .727 .714 .700 .002 007 .0C7 ,43 .030 .021 .OJI .000 .noo .800 .000 .871 .503 .530 .645 .500 .801 ,500 600 .600 .800 ,300 .600 .500 .42 .402 .444 .444 .438 .417 .400 .400 .381 .875 .375 .804 .357 .833 .338 .333 .288 .250 .214 .200 .107 .111 .077 15 I 3 11 8 8 7 0 12 fl 9 7 3 5 9 0 fl 3 8 0 5 A A 5 4 4 8 8 3 1 1 4 3 2 3 4 (I 2 8 4 3 n (I n , 2 n 7 4 8 A 3 4 4 a a 3 2 1 7 7 in IP 0 7 0 3 13 20 5 7 9 8 8 2 5 8 11 4 10 8 12 Yellowhorio. Pitts Mcuuiuen itos . Tony. N. Y . Tvler. Chl .... Sohirpp.Rt.t,.,rrkn Walker, St. L.. Haines. St. I.. . . freeman. Chl.... Ilarnea, N. Y.... Pcrtlca Ht. It.. . Ujan. N. Y. . . . f,ale, N. Y Vlnn. Pitts MnmnLt. likln. . . Mltcholl. Dkln... Caueey. N. Y.... Carlaon. Pitta.... J.'no. Ciil Smith, nkln.. .. Ililether llkbn., Mnrrjuard. Cln.. Ttlioy, Cln .... Ilnmllt.in Pitta . Wntaon. Doe Rlnc. Phil Nrth St. I. . . . . t.unuo, Cln . .. f'ndjro rfkln... Ilnnmrartnrr.I'hlt York, Chl Mnrtln Chl . ... Meariowa. PhU... Pfefter, St, It. .. CSoodwIn, St. It.. Pherdit. 6t. It... Cnumbe, Cln.... Vaughn. Chl Drtte. Phil liuhbell. rhll,.., Krenton. oin.... Mmlth, rhll Scraps About Scrappers Joa Cerrlno. of lladdon Helshta, J7, J. will t the timekeeper at the Slilbe Park ahow on Monday nlht, and It la probnbl. that he alao will act In the aame capacity at the blar battle between Lew Tendler and Denny Leonard at the Phllllea Park, Auruat Jlmmr nlbbona, of Clrjiy'a Terry haa coma nut with a challenge to Pat II red ley. Little Italy' auccetaful "comeback. " llb la acheduled to meet Jack Palmer at the Elev enth Street Arena next Wedneaday nlaht, after whtrh he will be prepared for a tilt with nradley. Other bouts arranared br Chick Janottl are Wankle Howell va, Ynunai Ketah ell, Clemaureau v. Harry Coater, Dumry Drown va Younr Johnny Clark and Jack Ray vi, Jack Lynch, Chirk J'annettl haa paired off aeveral bouts for John Howman to rw h'ld at Lancaater tonight. They are Joe Itorcll va. Low Hchupp Roaey Stoy va. Ilobhy Allen, Tiat tllnar Kur; va, Joe Rlrharda and Kddle Dampiey va Young Ruaaoll, FrnnVIe Plllry la having a bard time getting bouta for fiplko Shearn. He wrllea that all of the looal bantama are glvln Spike the merry go-by. Dllev alao la hand, llni Jimmy Tlaher, a dray'a Ferry mlttnian. ' Hrrmrtn Hlndln haa atarled after a match ''lth Tommv Cleary on behalf of Hobby Mo Cann. McCann alao wanta a return bout nil Al W.igner or Pnny Ftuah, and aaya ha alao would conelder a meeting with Johnny Kllbane. A conOdent kid, eh. what" Jack McCarthy hag returned from New York whara he got boxln.PrrnJti tor hi atahla. ndudlng Barnay waiuy, JJUgar H7 1. - ts- , wu,.i -iaBiaaarfgaga1Bgaa1igagMBgBBgalBrt ' w7l "Jl I '1 '; A aa VI, I ," V ' ' Tho Oxford Cnmbridgo track nnd Held stars who nro to meet American college athletes on tho stenmslilp Olympic during tho trip across tho pond. R. J. Dickinson, Oxford muscles supplo by skipping tho rope, Tho pair on tho left tried a balancing net as a routine SEVERAL FISIMEN IN LEONARD'S PATH Beside3 Lew Tendler, There Are Jackson, Chaney, Dun dee and Hanlon ALL TO BOX IN PHILA. By ItOUIS II. JAFFE With do many contenders looming froniiscuously in the path of Ucnn) .connrd, competition in the lightweight division is nbout, the most interesting of any of tho different classes in fistioun. Leonard is a rtal champion he doesn't bar any one, is ready to box any urn promoters care to choose for him. nnd when he steps Into the ring tho party of the second part and the audience al ways arc premised all sorts of action. .lust now Benny's crown is resting solidly on his wcll-conilied locks, but uftcr August 12 his dindcra may be loosened a bit. Then, nenin. it may not. There are many fans who believe that Itcw Tenrtler will prove himself n mm gerous man for the champion, but there ore many more who believe thut the southpaw is a perfectly good boxer, all right, but hasn t n chance of dethroning tho natty New Yorker. That nil re mains to be seen. In the meantime, Philadelphia's fistic fraternity Is to get a glimpse of several other tistmen who nro awaiting oppor tunities to muss up Leonard's hair and, Incidentally, try to knock his block off. Of these, Johnny Dundee already has had almost half a dozen chances to slam Benny for a goal, but he couldn't slip over tho wallop. At that, Dundee never could be arrested for displaiug a knockout punch. Still his cleverness on one or two occasions enabled him to hold Leonard to a draw or give him 11 victory on points, in the opinion of several critics. Others in Line Then there are Willie Jackson, an other New Yorker, and (ieorgc l'hane. the terrific sockcr, of Baltimore, and Jimmy Hanlon, of Denver, too. llaulon recently came out of the West. and. with the exception of his brilliant battle against Jackson in New York scvcrul weeks ago. nothing is known of his cnliber to place him In the first flight for a shot at Leonard's laurels. But Jimmy odmitB he has the stuff. Jackson and Chaney have been dubious until now about chancing their respective chins In the same ring with the tltlcholder. Willie nlways hab quibbled about weight. Insisting on 133 pounds, while Georgie jusA- "Rurally didn't care a whole lot abaft facing Ben. However, both Jackson and Chaney ore looking at a match with Leonard from u different standpoint now. The recognized lightweight limit, 135 pounds, to weigh in eight hours before the contest, is perfectly satisfactory to Jackson, and here's what Chaney hud to say tho last time he was In Phila delphia: "For sonic reason or other I never wanted to meet Leonard. In the first placo I thought ho was entirely too big, and then again probably because 1 thought I couldn't keep my jaw away from his right. However, since that bout bctwean Leonard and Rocky Kan sas, In which the latter showed well against Benny, I havo decided that it wouldn't be such an easy battle for Mr. Leonard. Yes, I would bo him, if Sammy Harria said tho match was on." Hero Tomorrow This quartet of lightweights Jack son, Hanlon, Chaney and Dundee are oxpected in Philadelphia tomorrow night. They are coming hero for a pur pose for the express purpose of trying to punch each other for a row of barns. Jackson Is paired with Hanlon anil Chaney is to meet Dundee. These matches, each eight-rounders, will bo decided at Shibe Pnrk tomorrow night. There are to be two other eight round encounters Danny FrC.h of Bnltimoro, vs. Billy Do Foe, of St. Paul, and Johnny Murray, of Now York. vs. Frankie Rice, of Baltimore. Another set-to, which is to be a six round muss, will be tho ppenlng contest, in which Joo Jackson will try to bock Jimmy Hulllvan over tho left-field wall. HOLD FIRST WORKOUT Long Hammer Throw Features tho Work of English Athletes Carabrldgo Mass July 1J.A ham mer throw of ICO feet by M. C. Nokcs. of Oxford, featured tho first workout of the Oxford-Cambridge track team at tho Harvard Stadium. The English men will compete against a Ynlo-Har-yard team at the Harvard Stadium on July 23. The practice was under tho direction of II. M. Abrahams, acting cuptalu in the absence of B. G. D. Rudd, who is nt Princton arranging for tho meet with a Princeton-Cornell team on July 28. White Sox Make Triple Play Chlrago, July lfl.rA triple play waa ax. acuted by the Chicago Amerliana agalna Waehlngton here yeaterday. With men on flrat and aeoond baaea. Flrat BaaemaS Bheely caught Erlckaon'a line drlva, touohed flrat, doubling O-Itourko. and threw to ahort atop Johnaon who touohed aacond for tha third out befora dharrltr could recsjji it BRITISH ATHLETES LOSE NO TIME What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL 1,KAC1UK rini, XV. L. P.C Win Lo Split ritthliurKli New York Hontoii. . Itrooklyn St. LouIh Chlf.igo Clnrliiimti Phllllea. ni !7 iv.n .071 .ll.! no so 033 .03 .028 4.1 .12 .881 ,B!J ..'70 ft I ft .188 . 1 .11 1 m .882 .-.(HI .50(1 .V-1 .37.-. .VJ-, 10 .813 iWI .012 .41.1 .887 .308 40 40 .800 :i:i 4 1 . Vi : 4o 2i 01 .S81 AMUKICAN LlIAOl'B Club Clcirlimil New York Wiiiltlnginn Detroit. . IIOMton. Chicago, . . . M I.imiU Athletic. XV. L. P.C. Win Lone Split 8.1 .'10 .030 .01.1 .031 .VI .11 .017 .022 0111 40 42 .823 .028 .817 42 43 .401 ,MII .188 38 13 .401) .17(1 .103 . . 38 47 .127 .431 .122 ... 3-, 48 .122 .1211 .117 8.1 18 .107 .IIS, .102 ... YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LKAUUK All cames poMponnl, rnln. ami:uh:an i.i:.aup. Athletic. 31 Del roll. (10 Inning). ChlriiKo. 3t W.WhliiKtnn, 2 (it Inning.). Ilostnn. 3 Cli'wl'iml, 2. Nov York. 7; M. Loulu, 2. AJIKIIICAN ASSOCIATION SlUuaukee. 2i I.oulmllle. 1. itunKii. (',!;. Ii Imlluniipall. 0 .Mlnnr.ipolln, 11; I'olrdn, 4. Ci-ltimlniNi .".I St l'uiil. 3. BOUTIIKRN ASSOCIATION Llttlo Itocli. lit N'c Orlciini. H (let Biunc). l.lM'e I'o, V Vi, i - -n ) (2d same), "nirmlmhnru, Oi Nashville. . .iii.tiHU, ; .11 ., ,,. .. .1. Memphis. I: .'.Inhlks II. KASTIUtN l.KAGUE All came postponed! r.iln. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati tit l'lilliiilrlplilii o eime). Chlcngo nt Drooklyn (2 gnme). l'lttxlMirgli at New York. . St. Ixiul nt lloiton (tuo giimps). AJnSlUCAN LllVdUE Athlrtlea nt St. Louis. New York nt Detroit. Washington at CleTelnnd lloaton ut Chicago. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE results, or Yi:srrci(i)A llufTnlo. 7 Jcrey Clt, 3. Toronto, Oi Newark, 2. Ualtlmore, Hi S.ir.iriir, 0. Kochrxter. 151 lUaillne, 0. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY Newark at Toronto (2 gnmex). Jrreey City at HuO'iilo. IlciillnR nt ItochcMer. llnltlmorc ut SjruciiHp. STANDING OI' THE CLl IIS XV. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. Ilaltlmorc (17 20 .770 .lor. City. 30 48 .101 lluflnlo... ,11 38 .87.1 Sjrnruso. 87 17 .440 Kochrster 40 311 .511 Nennrk.. 38 in .137 Toronto... 43 12 .800 Heading.. 2.1 01 .201 WICACCO WANTS GAMES Manufacturers' League Baseball Team Desires Games Away Tho 'Wiencco A. A., representing the Wlcacco Screw and Machine Works, n member' of the Philadelphia Muiut focttircrb' Baseball " League, Is plajinc all its homo Iimriic Kaines on Cahlll Field, at Twenty-ninth and Cambria streets. The team has been recently recon structed and with the addition of sev eral scholastic stars of note is running up large scores on its opponents. Games are sought away from home on Sun days and at twilight. For games get In touch with W, A. Pearson, business manager, Stenton nvcuue and Louden ttreet. Long Equals aBttlng Record Waterbury, Conn.. Julv lis Henry Long, th rd baeeman of the Watorbury Kaatorn League Club, equaled' the league recoid for conaecutlve hitting, when he nmde two hits. It belnir the twenty-third straight Knmo In sfclch he has had one or more hltp mwSr ra enjoyment m WWINfo. T?L PRODUCTO Is not tho only JPrfflf WwlffW.k JLvcIgarbutlt'atheonlyElProducto; MWmmB ttlfiiiffii because It is a distinctive blend that MrclM vJ$Wm!& And ,t,s R blend that B,vca rcal M$$ 4jwPgSsM enjoyment through unvary- &8$J$ffi$ffl Vfc'JSsSSfcj ing quality of Havana &&!&:0$"M 13c tr 2 for 2&&vKgM evfflWw&mlf W$ Undorwood Photo, did n lot of exercising high jumper, kept his variant to the regular VISITING GOLFERS R1ALE TRIO Duncan, Mitchell and Kirkwood Will Bo Hard, to Conquer in Open Championship OGG IS SHAWNEE WINNER By SANDY McNIBLICK Slinwiico- oil Delaware, Pa.. July 10. The annual Shawnee open champion ship,' which nunc to nn end here yester. day when Wllllo Ogg, of Worcester. Mnss., romped in three stroUcn ahead of his nearest competitors with a total of 20S strokes for tho seventy -two holes, is both disturbing nnd comforting to those who wish to sec the open cham pionship of the United States stay on this side of the water. First, both Duncan nnd Mitchell proved by their showing that they can be very very bad at times, but at other times can raise their games to supreme heights. Duncan went nil to pieces on this second eighteen holes, nnd so did Mitchell, but then the pair of them pulled themselves together and mode a wonderful finish yesterday, particularly Duncan with his marvelous sixty-nine, which put him in a tie for second place. Second, all those who saw Joo Kirk wood, tho Australian open champion, going better with every round until he finally finished with n seventy-one after a display of the most sound and con sistent golf, realize that this towheaded youngster will tuko a lot of beating in nny old tournament. In short, Dun con, Mitchell nnd Kirkwood arc n for midable trio In the open championship. Tho Philndelphlans, while they did not get In the moiie., kept the district wclrip in front for three rounds. Chnrlie Iloffner gave a display of steady golf by achieving three straight seventy sixes, after which that habit of taking one bad round ruined him. Willie Leneli also fell into tho eighties on the second thirty-six holes,, and passed right out of the picture. The two Udmundsons, John and Jack, tho former of Llnnerch, luid the latter of North Hills, stuck to the bitter cud, and had they been able to get nway to a better start on the first two rounds, would have finished somewhere cither in the money or cloe to it. Jack had n total of 320, while John was eight strokes more. Bob Bnrnctt, of Tredyffrin, was un able to sole the rain-soaked course the second day and with eighty-nine and eighty -five pulled up close to the tall end with IKMI. BRITISH DAVIS TEAM OFF Sailed Today for Second Round Matches to Be Played at Pittsburgh London, Jul 111. The British llcs team, which will play in the Davis Cup tennis series, sailed for the United States today. I Tennis experts here ?ny they do not expect the tenm to survive the second round, in which it meets the winner of the match between Canada and Aus tralasln. The second round will be played in Pittsburgh on August I ." nnd 0 PIRATES FACE IESI START NG TODAY Meet Giants in First of Four- Gatr.e Series Only 3 Games Separate the Two Teams PHILS IN TWIN BILL With n three-game lead and nil sails set, tho Pittsburgh l'lrntes docked In New York this morning ready to try their lurk in privateering on the Mc Graw (llnnts. The four-game series that starts this afternoon Is one of the most crucial of the year for tho men from Smokctown. The (Jiants. after taking three straight from the Hickeylcss lUfkes. are bent on sweeping the sciieH with Gibson's ctew. They havo Toiu-y. Benton. Nchf. Douglass nnd Itynii to shoot at the leasuo leaders. With this quintet New Ywk "crlben ex 'icrt to see the sun set on Ttiesdnv afternoon with the Giants in complete control of first place. Thnt is their The Pirates me not in the bei of shnpe. George Whittcd Is pln ing the outfield with n bad ankle, while Mux Carey is taking n rest on the bench ob tho result of a bad leg. Cot ton TiOncy, whose sensational play ing enrlv In the senson had much to do with tfie sensational drive of the Pirates, is suffering from n bad foot that is keeping him on the bench. Pitchers In Shape The pitchers nre all in top shnpe, rendv to take their turns on the peak. Harold Carlson, who pitched nnd won the ten-Inning gnmo from the Phils on Thursday, is n welcome addition to the staff. The joungster has not been going well all season and up until Thursday had participated in buty two gnmci, winning one nnd losing the other. With him ready to take his turn regu larly on the mound Gibson has six men to throw Into the breach. x Morris in tin minyxt(T who has been i 'living lirilliniitl' of l.ilo. the veteran Bnbe Adams. Hamiltou, Yellowhorse and Zinn have been doing the ironman stuntl of late, and with Carlson to help out the team should do much better. While the Giants nnd Pirates are battling it out. tho Brnvcs have an excellent opportunity to get right up close to the lenders. However, they will not have a finch with the Cnrds. who played brilliantly here but slumped badly in New York. The Braves were stopped in their mad dash yesterday after turning in eight straight wins. They did not lose but were forced to take a day off because of tho inclement weather that forced a postponement all over the Eastern circuit. The Phillie-i liae Lecn looking much better since the acquisition of the new infield material. Jimmy Smith nnd Monroe at second have been plnying good ball afield, while Rapp at third and Konctchy nt first have been performing even better thnn expected. Ralph Miller, once he learns how to come In for hits in his direction, will give tho Broad nnd Huntingdon streets clan u good-looking infield. Miller can Se(aeja(attjJ,aa(Mta)t)aiKlt PUBLIC Summer Summer ga?r5, mmxory jCvcmjix vivzmm . i9i?OT I Coast Resorts : Woodland Retreats Summer Autd Tours; Lake, River and Farm; New England Shores; the Maine Woods; Pocono, Blue Ridge, Adirondack, Catskill and other Mountains; Hotels of our National Capital; Mineral Spring Resorts; Eastern Canada and Niagara Falls; Pacific Northwest; Railway An nouncements, Travel Bureaus, Real Estate Opportunities, Restaurants, etc. Mailed to any address on receipt of 10c, to cover postage charges, or free upon request if called for in person between 12 and 3 p. m. Public Ledger Co. Entrance 108 South 6th St. Independence Square ' Philadelphia PUBLIC LEDGER TRAVEL AND RESORT BUREAU Will help you plan your vacation, including making reservations, if you desire it. Call, if convenient, otherwiso write or phone Walnut 8000 or Main 1601. Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAOUFL i S .MTWT FISIT1 Brooklyn ...I 7 0 .11 0 li 30 Pittsburgh... .1 8 II 5 U5 New York.. 2 2 8 8 4 24 St. Ixilils... 8 2 4 :t 17 Phillies.... IJ , 4 17 Chlcigo .... 1 7 1 4 2 15 Boston 2 2 8 .1 IS Cincinnati..! o fj g (I 13 AMKKICAN LKAODK ( H M TV T F JTJTI WasnhiKton. II I 7 to 1 2 33 Cleveland ..11 .1 4 2 2 32 Boston 13 7 3 .- 3 31 New York.. 1 4 Oil 7 211 Chlcngo 1 0 7 II 3 3 211 Detroit .... 1 211 4 2 23 St. Louis... 4 5 4 1 210 Athletics... 0 1 5 ll 3 15 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE S" M T V T V S Tl Korhcstcr ..I 0 11 3 Id fl 15 57 Toronto.... 114 2(1 tl 7 18 llnltluioro . . 0 fl 2 II 7 I) 42 Syracuse... 3 10 3 3 13 5 37 Jersey City. 9 4 18 7 3 32 Buffalo .... 2 2 410 4 7 28 Reading.... 3 on 5 o 25 Newark .... 3 1 7 4 2 210 hit, as was evidenced on Thursday when ho crashed out a homer and a double, driving in two runs and bring ing in nnotber himself. Since coming to the Phillies Goldln Rapp has been hitting the sphere with considerable ferocity. In six games he has hit safely at least once, driving out In all nine safeties out of twenty five times nt bnt, for an average of ..'00, which is mighty fine batting for n man released from a team because of his weakness with tho stick. Another for Tillio Ilnnd the loving cup to Clarence Tilly Walker. For the second succes sive tiny tho A's left fielder knocked a home run thnt nlded in bringing victor to the House of Mack. Yesterday in tho tenth Inning with one down nnd the stage all set Walker shot the sphere high and dry into the' territory outside the left field fence for his twelfth of the season. No one, was on nt the time, but the run was sufficient to bring the nineties me victory D.v a .5 to 'J. count. Mnck used three' twlrlcrs during the , iray. nasty lasting until tlio seventh, being forced out by n pinch hitter. The two Tiger runs were made off his de livery. Kccfe took up tho burden until I the ninth, being taken out of the plc l turc by Griffin, who swung the ash for I him. Eddie Rommel took an active part in the ninth nnd tenth. Babe Ruth edged into the limellcht again by sockifig n home run out in St Louis. His clout come with u pal on the sacks. It was his thirty-fifth cir cuit wallop. Vanllder wns tho victim. The White Sox kept just ahead of the A's by winning nn eleven-inning tilt from the Senators ,T to 2. The Red Sox humbled the Icaguik-lcadlng Indianx 3 to U. In the third game by that score In the league. As the Yanks won over the Browns, the margin between the two teams was reduced a full game. Only two games separate the teams. Freddie Welsh Signs to Box ! Cnlgary. Alberta, July 18 FrcdtlS Welah I fr.rmer llKhtuelaht champion of the world. I yeaterday wan ahmed to box ten routMs here I Aueuat 18. Hart Korbea of Seattle prob !ill v.111 be hla opponent. 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Mctenlfe. who managed the roving Incognltl tenm over here In Philadelphia last fall, has perfected nil the arrangements for the present trip. The hontliunrtors of the party Is the fnmous Sports Club in St. Jnmes place. London, nlthough their engagements will keep them constantly on tho move. Tho opening game will be played nt Belmont Court, Fovershnw, In Krnt, on the private ground of Lord HnrrIA, ninl the tenm will stay there until the game is finished. The present tourists have been drawn from the four big cltibi, Gcr mnntown, Merlon. Philadelphia nnd Frnnkfnrd. John II. Mason hns been elected lender nnd, 0. O. Morris will deputize in an emergency. The re mainder consist of John L. Evans, Snm Mifflin nnd .7. M. Crosmnn. Merlon; W. P. Ncwhnll, W. P. O'Neill nnd W. R. Clothier. Oermantown ; R. P. Anderson, C. II. Winter nnd Gordon! Bottomley, Frnnkford. Edward Hop kinson. Harry It. Onrtwright and Cyril Wooley, Philadelphia; with Arthur Haines, Jr., of the Gcrmantown Club, as scorer. 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