k .jmw-tem.; iMisfwamij.tniSsa'.ji oRamm"" wwot wwjfrw wwmjf P 'Ky wwna VTi ' k' r"rf Jl . 4 '1 .'" wimiTf w ; fferv xv .t l EVENING PT7BLI0 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1921 11 Heilman and Hornsby, Major League Batting Leaders, Are Setting Pace With Figures in .40P ft HEILMAN HOLDS LEAD IN JUNIOR CIRCUIT f Gains Three Joints in Week Hornsby Tops National. Tillie Walker, Dykes and Perkins Make Gains in Averages- Williams Loses Eight Points -. . ii. . i...t. .. .. HARKV IllillvMAiN, ir.o HU8KJ uui fielder of the Tigers, Is drawing . .. ... .V,,. ,i litu mutineer TV 8ja"mWK8Kk"t&piiA cHhc indl-n-.lnthe.ywtor a ; ihi'ta't week the Detroit slug-Rcr gained to polnW nn.l now has an avcinec of Ml Cobb, doliiB pinch hitting, dropped nolnt to .USD. and Speaker fell off fhree Points. Ilcllinnn cads both Lum In Wt with ir.S, eleven bettor hnn the record of Hornsby In the Nn tlonfil. , , , A blump l the batting of xevr-rnl of 'the Athletics for the second straight week Is notlcablo in the averages. Last Ztek four Mackmen were in the select class while tlii week finds only tvvn. Johnson, the substitute outfir tier who ft. an average of .KW. and White Will vrho has the. fame mark he had last week, ..111. Joe Dugan who had an even .BOO Inst week dropped seven points, while Ivy (Jrillln. the substitute first bni nn, dropped trom .301 to .S80, 1-rank Welch gained a point', boistinu .ii storage to .201!. .Tolinny Walker, whose hitting hns been falling off over since in injured bin foot dropped s)i points during the Inst week to .270. Tllle Walker, .limmy Dykes and O.v Perkins made substantial gains during the neck, the receiver particularly. Cy hammered the sphere for n gain of thir teen points and now bonsts of an aver sue of .282. Jimmy Dykes boosted Ills mark ten points to .280, while Wnlkcr made a gain of eight points. Chick flnl lawny, the other regular, gained a point and now has an average of .220. ROOEUS HORNSBY, the demon sluzacr of the Cardinals continues to set a terrific pace In the senior cir cuit. His average during the lost week slumped .1 points to .410, but he remains many points nway from the second best batter. The Cardinal hns thumped out 147 hits, the most in bis league. Cy Williams, the slugging outfielder of the Phillies, slumped 8 points In bis batting during the last week, and now lias a mark of .H43. This is the second successive week In which Wil liams has lost gronml In his fight to get un among the first five. The for mer Notre Dame athlete Is not the ' only Phil to Buffer a slump In his bat ting average. Ilruggy dropped n point, nnd now has an avcrnge of .311, nnd' ' Wrlghtstone dropped 2 for a mark of .202. Jack Peters, t lie former Birmingham catcher, who hns been getting a turn with the mii.sk now nnd then, gained H points over his average of lae-t week. He Is now hitting nt the creditable matk of .U'.M). Parkinson gained n i point during the week, and now has un .average of .280. J. Miller, who has been Inactive for several week, has an I average of .317, nnd R. Miller, with a I mnrk of .304, arc the other .300 hitters. I Jimmy Rinir won n came over the week, and is now credited with seven victories and eleven defeats, which gives him the lead over his brother twiners. Smith won a game during the week, but Is still at the bottom of the standings with two wins and fourteen defeats. 'CONFIDENT I WILL WIN SAYS TENDLER Anxious to Cop Title, Low Will Try Best to Stop Leonard American League Batting Vlnyer Club llellmann. L)ot fhsw, Wnsh Burns Clove Cobb, Det. Spfikcr. I'lovo ToMn. .St I, . Fstereld b'l I. Wood. Clevo. . William, fit I Bull) N. V Vtnch. Det fllcr. St 1. V. i'o!l'ns. I'hl Wrndnll. Det Nunnmakor. Civ, J. Peneli. Cleve Itcdjtc Chi Evans, Clete . Mfphrnson Civ, Johnston, Clot. Ohnrrlty. Wain. Flagatead, I) ft Johnson, Ath Gardner, Cloe O.Velll, Clove. Ward. N. Y .. ('trunk, riu Trait. Hoi . . Illte, Wash Msust 1. N Y . . Courtney. Wash Hooper Chi . . Blue, Det . . Jacobson. St. I,. Jones Det . Morton Clce. . Witt. Ath . . Hmlts. X Y.. Judge, Wash . Mrlnnlj. lion .. Ellerbe. Wh ,S L, nun, lion Man. N. Y Kmlth. CIve... IVitnbs. Cleve busier. Det . . hie. Clee Johnson. Chi . lln lu r. N Y r.url. Uoh. ... Shanks Wash. . Orane CIee.. Falk, Chi Foster, llos . lltnoaky llos , Johnson Wash. noth. N Y. . . Hunti Det Fen ster. V Y Harris, Wnah. Duiun, Ath Sr-eely. Chi . Feeklnn'h. N Y PU'P. N. Y 11 elf It. Ath . varum, Chi .. Jlostll, Chi.. .. Oerber. St V. . Aust'n St I, Dikes, Ath. amleann Cleve thankey, N. Y Crltrin. Ath. .. Caldwell. Cleo. Jllller. Wash. . Braall. Ath. I'rrklna. Ath Milan, Wh Shorten. Det. . C. Wallier, Ath. J. WnlUrr. Ath. Jores, Uoa Scott. Iloa . , Tlbold. Iloa Brower. Vh. . Schann. N. Y . . r. colllna St 1 Jlaatr. Ath. . Moon, Ath. . Lamh. Kl r. rielntch Wash . MMUicnn, Chl . . 3. Colllna. Uoa. , Bayne, Ht. ti ... Holing, Dot. . . Oleaaon, ft. I,. Tounc, Dot. F.hmke, Det .... Smith S.L,, Wah Vlek Itoa Kerr. Chl FAnnnek. Una. . Mcllanus 8t. I.. sarKent. Det , Myen, Uoa. . . . ilendryx. Iloa.. Dours. Det ... Burell, Ht Ij fehatk. Chl... Palmero St. I. . O'Rnur'ie Wash. r. wnlk'r, Ath , Oldham. Dt . fallimay, Ath. McOnnn. th. itommnl, Ath. I'lBby, Cxs , 2aeha.rv, Wart. Phoeknr, St. I, Wetiet, St. L . MrNally. N Y.. Pavlii St. 1,. Van Gl!n.-. St. I Mintt. Ath. narrla, Ath . . . Nimlor. th Keefp, Ath.. . AD 3(1 1 11' 111(1 J8H ai'O .ion 03 n:i4 317 nits 3'.'2 mu jo nn 3.13 211 inj 105 123 33 ,in:i 1S4 333 2110 271 400 3. A3 3H 245 30.1 341) 327 111 3 S3 111 4111) 34" 1S2 52 N5 2110 171 214 lift 307 252 21S 371) 80 274 llil 30O 04 142 3110 170 37(1 318 835 334 353 312 SI) inn 45 45 37t 2117 49 41) 2S 257 157 33.1 102 in. 320 257 02 3411 234 173 2(14 Ml 41 41) 125 70 377 310 31 31 74 200 S3 m 40 72 48 202 70 41 137 54 21 233 34 055 no 40 no 51 80 57 52 no 51 52 2I 1(1 50 28 33 30 71 82 32 It 73 101 81 71 10 I 12 03 3 30 41 31) no 23 3 II.-. 23 30 42 43 58 r.2 5 41 111 47 40 I) on 14 57 15 8 5 Ml 33 10 14 51 32 30 37 in 37 21 C" 7 27 04 34 30 42 30 73 58 30 o 2", n n 65 48 7 1 30 I) 38 25 31 41) 20 7 45 38 20 42 7 3 7 18 ri 52 32 I 3 0 30 0 18 1 n 4 20 7 5 10 4 n 20 5 31) A 3 23 I (I fi 5 n 13 S 4 H. IU1. 158 12 0 O 0 112 12' l.-il 7 113 1 34 1 121 10 112 30 12'.) 14 113 4 112 1 44 0 122 3 0 0 37 0 00 2 85 O 8") 5 II I) 11 0 122 3 51 1 111) 3 S3 1 h8 127 112 12 114 ion 102 3 ill) It) 124' 1118 50 10 2ll ;n 32 74 20 111 711 114 21 112 57 80 10 42 1011 50 till 102 ns 1)8 o 103 11 iii n 20 0 4-1 2 13 0 13 II llMl 10 85 I) 14 1 14 0 8 0 73 7 30 O KM) H 51 I) 40 SB, 0 3 10 3 1 13 10 10 18 a o i 3 0 3 4 2 4 3 0 4 II 3 II I) 14 n o ii 12 A 4 I) 12 0 12 2 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 7 7 3 4 H 7 0 1 10 3 2t 4 DO 12 71 1 17 1)3 04 n 48 72 24 tl 13 33 211 117 Ml 8 8 1) 08' 14 40 10 18 12 30 17 10 33 13 3 00 8 82 13 I) 02 13 O 11 0 12 12 r. ii n 20 2 11 II II 0 0 I) 3 n 10 0 I'C .431 .417 .404 .381) .381 .378 300 .300 .302 .330 .350 .331 331 350 .3411 .340 .340 .340 .338 .337 .330 .333 .333 .331 .331 3311 .327 .325 .318 .317 .310 .311 .312 .312 .312 .312 .311 .311 .3111 .3 on .308 .301 .3110 .304 .301 .(103 .303 .30J 3 (I J .3112 .301 .300 ,20'l ,2'JH .2117 207 20(1 204 .2114 .2J'I .203 203 203 .202 .20.! 2!) 2 20(1 .280 .280 .280 .280 .28(1 .280 .280 281 .281 .282 .281 .271) .27(1 .270 275 .274 .274 .274 273 .270 .208 .203 201 .2113 25S .258 238 ,2.'iH .257 .230 .255 231 .230 ,230 .250 .248 .243 .243 .241 .241 288 .237 .285 .234 .227 225 .220 .221) .210 ,215 212 21 2 .80S 2.18 20 207 .188 .100 .107 .080 National League Batting a. oo 24 30 . 20 . 10 ..10 .33 ..80 I.. 88 Plover Clul Itornahy. St. Xt Chrlston'y, llos Twombly. Chl.. Scott. Iloa Itlvlere. St. I, , .'ones. Chl . , Nicholson llos younjr, N. Y. Kllemy, St. Cruise. Una Meinel. Ph. , Kinerer. cm . Cutshaw. PI It a. WllllnniH. Phil. ..88 Martin, Chl . 23 Knuraler. St I...S8 Maraitvllle, I'ltt.02 (Irlmes, Chl ...00 Itoush, On. . . rtl .Mann. St. I.. . 00 Mnlsel. Chl. (iaston, N. Y Johnston, Ilkin...H4 iiincron, :v. y.iii Oroh. Cln. . .37 fnyder. X. Y . .112 Kelly. .V. Y. . . . H Griffith, Ilkln. ..82 (jiey. Pitta Y.80 20 .no .15 .811 Schmandt. Ilkln. 42 smith, St. I.... Parbcr. Chl. . Alexander, Chl Whoat. Dkln. rinc'. Ch! I'rlsch N. Y , J. .Miller, Phil. HaiKrnvn, Cln . Sullltin, Chl , HrrKsler, Cln. . Silleo. N. Y.. ilruray, Phil. Donl. Chl. . . Smith, N. Y . . , llnrbare, lios. , l'ner 1,1. linn Southworth .111 77 10 . 03 .75 01 .33 .37 52 50 71 .02 .511 .85 All 1108 R'l WhltlMl. Pitts ..72 i it. inner, run. oh uuetner. ijkiii . .4 Mnrk. st I.. 83 nilncnn Pin. 00 iTIeiney. Plus. .71 ' IU'h. Thl.. X. Y.83 Powell. Boa . 80 I Clemens. SI. I,. 07 Hums, N Y HI ll.rbounruu. I'hll.Sn iHchults, St. 1. ..04 WrlEht'.'r, Phil. 77 , Prtrra. Phil. . .31 Terry. Chl 83 Bonne. Cln 00 H'ft'r. X. Y., I'h.65 Purklnaon. Phil. .52 Schmidt, Pitta. ..8 I 1 rown. N. Y ...54 Xehf. N. Y 25 Iktta. Phil. ...10 Ulrlmm, J'ltla. U2 luowds. Hos. . . ?4 ' I,uqun, Cln. ... 27 , Daubert. Cln . 83 KIM.-, X. Y Ph.50 Hollroher. Chl .81 I Mllnglm llos. ..27 i O'Neill, Bo 58 (ord. Hos. . 88 ' WlnKO, Cln 54 Kelleher. Chl. ..31 Laan, St. I. . .80 Sle'l, Th., X. Y.31 Oluon. Dkln . . I'H IflMiilT nidn. . 04 I.Mokan. Pitts . 20 .Myers, Bkln. ...88 Ilarnhart, Pitt" n.i Hiwp. X. Y Ph.70 nob'n. Chl Pitt 85 Glbaon Iloa . . 37 Ko'r. Dkln., Phi. 7 1 Xels. Bkln . no I. PhU. . .53 Itiaeca, Tin. . ..S3 ! KtueKHr. Dkln ..40 McQuillan. Boa .23 Llan'n. St. I. . Bk.4ll I (Irlmes. Dkln. ,aaie, uin llohwer. Fltta llolke. Iloa. . llenthcote. St. Crano, Cln. . . Marquard, Cln Nixon, Boa, . . Ilnod. Bkln . Adams, Pitts, Coumbe Cln. . I'ooper. Pitts llanrafartnCT, Daly. Chl . ... Tnrporcer. St iionroe. .-.i All. 353 31 0.', 48 S S 108 208 338 id 340 80 270 310 41 315 373 331 204 171 237 15 3113 302 301 128 177 347 208 335 154 217 271 33 3311 328 305 203 15(1 172 182 in 200 228 148 373 3111 350 2ND 204 5.1 315 317 283 312 371 204 371 00 11)8 2X8 03 331 350 103 182 304 112 40 7 338 81 07 318 I.VS 31(1 53 171 31!) 162 163 331 00 4 (IS 25 2.1 n ir 70 147 12 14 15 38 7 ID 2 3 II 3 20 02 35 08 IMI 1211 25 57 50 122 II 28 .111 03 40 117 1 14 ni 114 (13 127 03 112 3 R8 30 57 31 70 1 5 08 ISO 73 130 7 111) 22 42 22 58 5S 113 41 07 04 inn 22 50 48 70 3'1 87 3 17 33 115 18 105 77 11(1 27 03 in in 17 54 20 57 1 .-. 2H 03 31) 71 21 Ml 43 113 57 108 .'I 110 43 S3 20 02 7 10 50 201 30 HI 33 S I 30 llll on inn 1." en 1)8 10') in 20 27 38 42 81 0 27 42 110 47 101 30 no II) 52 21 87 14 7 0 42 10 .1 33 llll 20 43 41 05 7 13 18 48 30 ,S) 15 45 13 43 38 01 8 10 08 111 Htl.SH. 12 0 II II 0 0 II 0 4 3 3 13 11 7 II 3 12 8 0 2 0 11 10 4 0 1 10 ID 1 15 3 0 2 0 0 6 0 8 0 0 1 12 4 10 3 111 0 5 7 1 17 2 8 2 II 24 1 2 3 0 I 1 II 1 .0 II 1-12 5 2 0 3 1 1 A 1 S 0 0 4 n - r o u 0 it 1 10 4 3 2 1' 32 14 00 23 10 3 0 2 0 3U7 24 2 0 0 II 0 1 0 I) 0 () 0 0 1 3 1 I) 0 3 Smith i Hchupp, Miller. Cadore Shnttnii, Ikln. St. I. , Bkln. UWn.. St. I 21 ..48 20 . .80 U30 ..09 ..25 .22 ..45 . 17 ..18 28 P.S1 . ..H3 I. 21 l'h.7 . .21 n.i7 03 i Taylor. Bkln Kopf, Cln. ... 1 Ocarhjer. Ho J. Smith, Phil. Ilnlibrll. Will... nine. Phil.. .. I Smith, Phil . . . 12 332 2 HO 201 01 2(10 137 177 100 07 03 70 117 144 28 310 ld8 101 53 45 58 4A 17 77 30 01 48 44 44 nn 200 50 41 51 144 (IS 33 48 ns 47 01 7 14 29 89 :i(l n.l 30 00 13 24 II 10 30 70 20 30 10 40 :i si 2 1 1 8 2 2 0 1 2 1 3 II II 2 fi PC .418 .112 .100 .3110 .375 .373 .300 .300 .35 5 .3.14 .333 .830 .348 .343 341 .340 .341) 38s .333 .331 .333 333 .331 .331 .330 .32s .32S 323 .325 .323 323 32.1 .321 .321 320 320 .318 .317 .314 .311 .313 .31 J .811 an .lid ..mo .30-1 .111(1 .3114 .301 302 .101 207 .207 .203 201 201 .204 .20.1 203 .232 .200 .2011 .287 .28(1 .2HII .2MI 28(1 .280 2tl .:si 284 .283 .283 .283 .281 ,28 270 .278 27S 273 .273 .271 "71 io .208 10 J5 10 0 2(1 ll ii 4 41 17 30 7 S3 M 34 IB I 7 47 1.1 11 11 14 0 11 1 4 0 18 7 S 21 2 II) 2 10 2 10 2 5 17 40 3 11 20 31 0 8 .'111 1 1 .2114 I 0 204 0 8 .20.1 4 A .203 3 3 .200 1 1 .250 2 1 238 1 I) .254 0 3 233 1 0 .233 0 7 .250 0 0 .230 2 4 .240 0 3 .240 0 2 .240 0 II .243 0 3 244 1 1 241 0 1 230 0 0 235 0 I) 2S4 0 0 .233 0 1 .231 1 I) .22 1 t 0 .227 1 II .227 0 0 .227 1 2 .223 1 O 2211 1 0 210 0 1 .2111 1 1 .215 0 II 215 2 0 .208 1 II .208 0 O .172 0 0 .043 NOT AFRAID OF CHAMP By LOUIS II. JAFFB i Lew Tendlor broke training one day tills week, ronie to the city from his ramp at Delanro, X. J., and helped entertain the kiddles nt fJIrard College on the annual program arranged by Captain Tempest. Tendlor has been the feature figure on almost every "Tempest Day" at the college. Before Tendlor ctartcd bock for hla quarters where he Is preparing lor the crucial contest of his career ngninst Honny Leonard, champion, at the Phil lies' Hall Tortf two weeks from tonight, Low loosened up his tongue nnd let loose with n lot of conversation, viz. : "First of nil I want the fight fans in Philadelphia to know t have all the confidence in the world that I will win from Leonard otherlc, jou could bet jour old Rtraw hat I would not have agreed to meet the champion. "Since the clinching of the match I have been asked a hundred times if I think I will win by n knockout. Well I want that title I have wanted It for two years, and the least, lather the most I am going to do is try to win by a knockout. "I do not want to prove myself an egotist by coming out boldly nnd sny tlint I absolutely will knock out Leon nrd. I am not figuring on the cham pion as a set-up, a bimbo or any or dinary stew. Leonard is a good fighter In fact, one of the best the world has ever known. Still, he is not knocuout proof. No one is nnd, jou can put this down in the Hwcnt-band of your bonnet I'm going in. there to try my level best. To Stnrt Early "If 1 see nn opportunity to shoot over a knockout punch nt the sound of the opening bell I'm going to do it, or will look for that opening until the finish. Leonard can be knocked lowiiL apt! if 1 do succeed in toppling him I am satis fied that he will not be among those standing when the match Is over. That's one thing I'm sure of. "You know. I haw Illulile Mitchell knock down Leonard in New York not so long ngo, und ma; be I didn't envy Kichle that night. I 'certainly wished I was in the ring there with Penny, llu never would have been able to go tin distance. Mitchell und I have met sev eral times. I have won on each occa sion, nnd, if I say it myself, I am posi tive that I hit harder than Richie. "If I am not crowned lightweight champion on the night of August 11', tho only tiling I can sny in that it will not be because I didn't try. Leonard often has accused me of being afraid of him that I was challenging him for the cheap publicity that was in it. "That's another thing I will prove to everybody's satisfaction that I nm not nfrald of him. I'm not going in there to box n defensive battle, just to try to stay the limit. I cannot tell my plan of buttle, but will say that no one will hold anything ngninst me when they see me in nction against the cham pion. Hands Strong "My hnnds 1-00111 to make quite n few fans skeptical us to my chances against Leonard. Some people seem to think my hands will not be able to stand (he strain of hard punching. That's all poppy -cock. My mitts never were in better shape. I feel sure they never will bother me again. "Don't believe thut I nm not stron?. 1 am, and not only that, but my con fidence for the bout with Leonard has incrensed a lot since starting to work. A1m I won't have trouble making the weight. "There nre going to be n lot of sur nrUcd people at the Phils Park. If I lobe I will be the surprised person I won't have nn alibi, because I will be in the best shape of my career for this important scrap." 'A'- i Y H ! 1 wlLKP' sf .m JSlFii?!, W'MMmmi r " AW '" .aiLiLiH WmmWf" M 7 itmmBt Wm ' -- LmLWm MmmW- K Hr 111 ViB IF--' , 'jSm-M ? C jmV&mWWW BIG-LINE HORSES Ali COMING HERE! DONOVAN TO Bingles and Bungles Club Batting Club Batting auh o. ap n. it. 2n.3n.1rn.Bn PC. ' fe 03 32M 5831004 225 53 25 .11 320 Club lletrolt. 03 138.1 0571075 107 M 42 ill .818 St. Louis f.t T, 03 M273 187 0f7 155 01 43 52 ,R02 ChlcaRO Jf V 80 3111 518 010 181 17 77 40 203 I New Y'k 'hleiuin, 03 1225 41U 000 147 54 18 54 282 Pltlab 'gh "ash 00 S428 470 058 104 58 . 77 2711 , rlllll R'Stnn 02 3007 884 812 152 12 10 47 .272 I Hoatpn.. Alh. .. 03 3207 387 888 150 42 f.fl 32 .200 , Jlrooklyn Willi, llll (I Pitching -TlU-her Club (wnwnM, r),v . JVrusin x T. Norton, rt,, 'ber, Chi. fenarfit Wash felssM Cleve . "yn. N Y . hawk jc y. l"w Wnsh Jlllns, N, Y yne, fit, I,,, I n". Uos CjMwell, Che. flecker. St. I,. Molls. Clve. . Jjnnrp, All!. !,hle. Cleve. ""Bridie s,vh . Knln. fit I. 'chary vrt,l, . SMha.ni. Del Pernio, k Hos. . "avis Ht T... . 'iih, iroa ... Bnth'n.Ht I...H..CI. ioata, Winh iXcy, N. T Vrr. Chi. rf'nnson. Wash . Jfysra, Hos . fete A-:;;::: W. I PC 2 0 1 0011 1 1 7.10 3 1 .750 20 7 741 5 2 .711 10 7 .r.no 15 7 ,0S2 10 5 (107 2 1 .007 5 3 .023 3 !1 .025 I I 0 .ri") .'I 2 .000 13 0 ..VII 10 V 58 7 it .583 7 5 582 II 8 .170 11 8 .370 11 S .57) 10 8 "VII 3 I 3VI 12 ll 543 7 0 328 0 8 32T II 8 ,320 0 0 .500 7 7 5110 3 ,1 500 4 4 .500 3 1 300 :i ,.no 11 13 483 n 471 7 R 407 H V 42 0 Jl ,400 7 ,tn a a .ton a I .too a st H I,. t.iit out o. An 00 3158 00 3184 01 8103 0.1 8314 80 3008 80 3150 04 1270 00 2080 n. 11 483 050 307 050 610 025 400 08.1 374 010 4.15 721 43.1 018 342 817 2n.3n.Hn.Sn.PC. 100 32 51 03 .3(13 140 25 22 35 .30(1 14S nn 02 84 ,208 un 71 22 88 141 27 30 40 117 50 37 114 133 38 41 3.1 132 65 10 00 207 .204 .202 .280 .274 Pitching Pitcher Club Ola liner. Pitta .... MIIJus. Ilkln Cooper, Pitta A.lniiiu I'llla ! Nehf. N. V ilrlmes. iikin Scott, IToa Alesamlor Chl . Ponder. Pitts.. Chl. Schupp. St I,., nitln Oeschker, llos KllllDKlm. Iloa . . Yellowhorae, Pitta... llarnea, N, Y DouKlus. N. Y Doak. St. I Morrison, Pitts Mitchell, Dkln Toner. N. Y McQuillan, Uos : Salleo, N. Y Cheeea, Chl Kremiaii Chl. Ilynn, N. Y Unities. St. L Hlxey, Cln Wuikcr, St. I. Pertlm. SI. I. 7.1nn, Pitts Mamaux, Ilkln.... Cnrlaon. Pitts Kller. Cln Mnrouard. Cln Watson, nos Illur. I'lilto . .... Ituiimcarliier. I'lillh Mendows Phlla , , llubhrll. PhlU,,.,,. Iletls, Phlla,, ,.,,.., Anltlt, rhlls, f W. I,. PC. , 0 2 818 4 1 0I) 17 5 .77.1 10 a .700 13 .705 18 5 .7.17 1 1 5 OSS 10 5 ,0117 1 2 .11117 I 4 2 .007 13 7 03O 10 (1 .(123 3 3 .025 8 6 .1113 8 5 .(115 0 4 .1100 3 2 .800 4 3 .571 0 7 .504 3 4 .5V1 3 I 560 0 5 .515 7 0 518 0 8 .520 II 10 .621 8 8 .500 7 7 .300 4 4 500 .1 3 501) .1 3 .500 2 2 .600 0 111 474 7 8 407 7 II .381 3 0 ,833 4 0 .308 i 1 -?5I Last Shut. W. I, Out 1 Ynslenlay'a Hie Nolae fieoree Morton, after Inn unsuccessful seasons, cnme back nnd pitched Intlmlblc boll nculnst llootnn The. Clovrt.iml tnlrlcr allowed but to lilts, nntl not it mnn rrnctird first base In (he Inst six Innlrtus. Mi Henry wor, a tight came for St. I.outs, when he nocked a homer In ths fifth InnlnK. Tho hectic wallop enabled Jeff TfefTer to set back his old teammates, the Itoblns, and win hla fifth game In alx starts. It would bs a aood fnt'fsfmenr for ome smiioffT lo ti Joe Dugnn a Job, viz.. Il'nen Jeaephus fntes r info ills noodle: fo 00 jnj nlacs he pulls 11 rfoular fathawau: no our is ever oblc fo Inrt Mm. Thereore, ha could utt anililMD- oitu ulace, mid tennf a hrl'iiva t me a eoji would havt finding htm. The itnine between the ri rales nnd llnives that was postponed mill ho played off on September 12 n part nf n double-hexder. It was nrrnnunred by offlrlnln of tho Pltts liurRh club tiidny. (loldln nspp hit a homo run In the first InnlnK of tho Chlcadn panie nnd thereby Increased his conseculhe hilling streak to tnerty straight cames. Dnhe Iltitlt mint filf n hmne run tadav to t.ccp ahead of his toio proiam. It he tn'l hi inusf do It tomorrow to keep apace at Ms last uenr'n marfc In toto he made Ms ihlrtv-fUth nn .lulu SO atl Yannlld'r. at ,1t, f.otils. onrf tie followlnii dnu he hit his thirty. jrvtnln off Shocker's delivery. We (tot nnnther shock nfter the Donovan report eamo out. Wilbur Hiihhell must liaie thoiiKht "Kaiser" Wllhelm hud hern npiioint cl Ills new boss mid he started nut to make u fnvornble Impression. The Phils vtnif u K 11 me I An een two dozen runs crossed the plats In tho Athlollca-Tlaera Knme. Aa was ex. peeled, however, the Men of Cobb made a dozen and a half while cur A's collected a half dozen The llrds committed six errors ' omis sion and commission nnd cnuhlrd th. niauts to trim them. Hie Cincinnati rrew, howerr, weren't the only nnes to make nilsplajs. The (indium club ulso had 11 couple tlrirxrd nxalnst It, This is the south paw mauler of Penny Ionnrd's opponent for the Pliltllcs' park light weUlit nialrlt An Ciist i'l, showliiR (lie cimicndcr's tllRits si 111 c IiiivIiir tjic first Joint nf his third left fliiRcr nmpiitateil. Tentller underwent this op. crntion liccnuso the bone in Unit portion of the flncer rut off wns splintered. The Philadelphia boxer says till hand Is Improved now so far as punching is con (cum l SAY PHLS CLOSE RACES IN LITTLE LEAGUES ; Loaders in Industrial Circuits Clash in This Afternoon's Con tests Thornton Meets Ivins LEW TENDLEft'S KNOCKOUT HAND "4. 7 STAY, HEAD W. F. Baker Denies Report That I "Wild Bill" Has Been Ousted a3 Manager SAID TO BE SCOUTING Grand Circuit Meet at Belmont Track Promises to Be a Hummer RACES START AUGUST 16 "Come on with them 2:0S pacers!" "Take hold of them tings of yours on the outside there, jou're comlni; too fastr "You've got a free-logged pnoor there jour hi'iirini: by nnd he can't turn on a three-cent piece!" You will hear all of this and some more August 111 at the I.c.inoiil track. Nnrbcrth. when the opening gun will bo fired for the fifth nnnunl Orand Cir cuit meeting in Philadelphia. Five davN of racing, in which something like ICO bosses are scheduled to tnke the word, should make the meeting the best ever pulled off over the historic mile ring. If there nre any followers of the turf who are kidding themselves nlong with the idea that the races are going to be tame they've got the wrong dope. The cream of the big-line nngs that have been busting records as often as Mavor Moore nnd Charlie Hall battle will" be on Dand. nnd they undoubtedly will whizz down to the wire In finishes that will make you swallow your heart, cough up your chewing gum nnd smooth back your hair. Goers, Cox and Murphy. Ever seen em in nction? If you haven't, it's high time jou did. They arc o the light-harness racing world whnt Speaker, Cobb and Hornsby nre to the national game. They're race track drivers, every inch of them, nnd when they s.fnrt in races there arc fireworks. And they are not the only prominent drivers who will nppenr. McDonald, White, Serrill. Kdinnn, Pitman, An drews, TliomnH, Iterry and others will compete for the rich prizes and tro phies. The Hellcvuo-Stratford !2:03 trot, stake $i.'."00, will bring together one of the clnssiest fields that ever faced a starter. Thirteen horses nre named it this race nnd with the possible excep tion of McGregor The dreat, -.'lOS'', the crack gelding from tho Laurel Unit Farm, which went lnmo the first of the season, all will probably take the word. Arlon Ouy, the four-jear-oltl stallion bj Guy Axworthy and out of tlint goo.l rnce mare Margaret 1'arrlsh, whlcti won the rich Kentucky Futurity for Tomin. Murphy last jear, is among tliobe en tered. Aute Guy, another Guy Axworthj protege, and Charlie Hex, n wild-looking old pony, but speedy, also In tin Murphy stables, ll probably be well up In the suniinarv when the water melon Is cut. SUtcr Uertlin, owned b; A. H. f'oxo, of 1'aoll, is named in thi race. The Hull's Head for 2:14 trotter, which carries a purse of R2500. lui such sterling performers ns Jennetli Hn nk I n, the chestnut mare which l.un MncDonnld has been burning up tin turf with this year: Main Lick. W. S Harlan's speedy gelding: Galli Cum Uetty Taylor, Hilda Fletcher nn . Princess Ftawnh, the last named ownn by F. II. Fills, of this city. Sixteen horses ore carded for lb'' 2:0R pace, stake !?2r,00. Lillian RIIU wood, Pop (leers' fast marc, is entered nlnrif- with T.nrlv (Irnttmi in tli( Mimihv stnblos; Hutli Patch, Sunilasli ami others. The 2:l.r cln-s for three-jeor-old trotters has twenty-six entries. Of these Eunice Hell, the bay lillj by Peter Colo and a bnlf-slster to Arlon Guj. looks the class. The filly will have lo step for Miss Ithinehinder, Hclsy Chandler. Helvue. Dillon J.. Marge Tin Great, Tho Great Hose and Tho Great Volo, the last three named being got of Peter The Great, are slated to start. A. H. Co, of Paoll, has seven entered In the Willinm Peiin, stake $20(10, for two-year-old trotters. Emma Lee, the bay tilly by Lee Ax worthy, owned bv F. II. Kills, will be the only Philadelphia entrj in this rnce. The WInoga Dashes for 2:0S trotters should bo botlj contested. Then there will be a free-for-nll pace with Single G , Hal Mahoue, Snnardo and pos sibly Margaret Dillon to furnish the fireworks, Al Saunders, race secretary, is going like a house afire to make this meet a success, He is in Columbus tills wcel looking after entries. FOR JUDAIC TITLE Standard and Philadelphia Lodge Nines Play Tomorrow Standard Lodge nnd Philadelphia Lodge will piny for the championship of tho Judaic I'liion. at the Stcnton Field tomorrow, nt 10 A. M. Winner pf this contest will be awarded the Manny-Weil Cup, emblematic of the championship. Last week tSnndard defeated Dis raeli by the score of 1(1 to fi. Ily vir tue of its win In this game Standard won the right to play Philadelphia for the title. Hob Hadnor. star twlrlor of Stand ard, who won the game lnt week, may be seen in uction again tomorrow. The line-up for the game is as fol lows : H a. v. n. STANDARD l-ent!!. If l. Wilson, if H rrlntz. cf .-tanner, i nadnor. p Dnnnvltz. n N. Jftffe. II) I'. Shaffer, ss . dei son. -b P. Hncks 3b pim.ATinr.rntA l). Wi'winiirk. 3h M. Vi-mllR. rf M. Mers, lb II, .Mcrs ss f Herz e II .Meers. If W dross, lib II. Kaufman, n J Ilernstelii. if FIFTEEN-ROUNDER TONIGHT Bout Between McCann and Jordan on at West Manayunk The fifteen -round bout scheduled last night at Carnlvnl Park, West Mun nyunk, between Hobby McCann, .f (Jray's Ferry, and .liniiuy .Ionian, of the Eighteenth Wnrd, was postponed because of the Inclement weather. It will be held tonight, and from the nd vance sale of tickets indications point to a big crowd. There nre three other bouts on the program, each to bo n six -rounder. fllrnslilo has virtually won the pennant In tho Philadelphia Suburban league with four teen victor In nnd the nearest opponent has dropped eight The only Interest in the race Is tpe scrap for runner-up. und Southampton nnd Hntborn, both tied for second place, piny today. William F. Hnkor. owner of tho Phillies, who Is ill at his home In Gar don City, L. I., denied the icpnrt that William E. ("Wild Hill") Donovnn. had boon removed or had resigned n manager of the club. Mr. Haker said to the Associated I'ross : "Donovan is to continue ns mnnngor nf tho Phillies. Humors to the con trary probably arose from tho fact that ho wns called to Chicago as n witness In tho baseball bribery trial. Donovnn Is not in Philadelphia, nor is he in Chicago with the Phillies. The report tlint the Phils' nuinagor hnd left the team cnme from Chicago. It wns further stated that "KaNer" Wllhelm. club scout, wns in charge of the team. Lnst week Wllhelm was acting mnn ngor of the club when Douiivnti was summoned to the Chicago trial. The signing of "Wild Hill" ns mon ngor of tho Phils this year was a popular move, for William is it Philadelphia product, has n legion of friends and is a good baseball man. He tried bard to give the Phils a winner, but with a badly crippled tenia, which includett sevorn I dissotislloil stnrs, he bus had n hard rocky road to tnuel. Donovnn was snid to hnc suggested the several recent trades the Phils mndo with the Giants and while iio gave away one or two stars lie actiuiicd several joung sters who look very promising. If DoiKvnn hns reallj boon iliplaccd, It will be the fourth mnnager of the Phils within the last two years. When .lack Coombs was presented with the management by Mr. linker to start the 1 1)11) campaign as a successor to Pat Moran it proved to be a move which has resulted In rapid lire changes in manag ers over since. Coombs hnd a stormy career from the start and in less than three months after the lillil season was under wnv Jack was out and Gnvvv Crnvnth ' I riding in the saddle as the buss of the i team. Cravatli injected sonm ginger and pep into the team for the lost of that xear and on the strength of his show ing ho wns mndo manager of the team ' for 1021). Gavvy, however, ran Into a string of hard luck, thincs broke hn.l nil the club finished n tnllendcr, being beaten out by licston by a game. Mike McHale Burled The funcr.il son lee- nf .Mike Mellnl of Man.iMink who wns a prominent llxurn In local bnsKctbnll circles tor rars were hold this morning nt St .lohn's Church. Mrllnle puccumlied on Tuesdio to a sudden attack of Indigestion During tho c:irer i ... inr & iiiiiiicimu ihkuc .MCltnie wna one I of Hip leaders of that organisation He started as a plaver with the St. Johns team, of .Manayunk. then beenmj manager. and when the Mans. unk professional team ontored the Philadelphia l.eacue MeHalo was lgmd ns manager. He lr.1 th "Vunk- I ers ' for s"eml ealM thn I. r, une mnn nger of the North Phillies of the same I league holding that position until the le.icuo pnsed cut of existence Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues AMERICAN LKAdl'K ZZ I S M T W T pKS ITI Detroit .... Dl 3 4 1111812 Washington. II 2 r, 8 21) Athletics ... II .1 t r 0 2(1 Cleveland .. ,t H 1 5l I! 23 Itostoi 10 2' ft ! 11 21 New York.. 7 ft (V 18 Chicago ....' (1 (Ii l1 ft' 15 SI. Louis... " I " 01 I) NATIONAL I,KA01'I2 T.S"itTv I 'tCT- "s"fi New York".. I :i T r(l'l(l :) St. Louis..., 71 ft I ll 122 Itroohlyn ... ft a 10 ai 0 21 Cliiclnnntl.. 7 , n I 7 21 Pittsburgh..! fll 'I " "' Phillies ....i .11 H 1 Oi (l 18 Hoston ! Ol 1 1 2 12 Chicago .. . 1 I () 21 2l 2, 7 INTKHNATIONAL LKAfil K ZZTZm l"si mTi TiwprrPrsjTi Hradlng ,...2() II 7I8I , I 140 Toronto .... 8 8 fti 0 0, 3 lltlffnlo . . :i 8 8 2 II 32 Baltimore ..111 (1 ft 10 31 Newark .... I.1 2 (1 n 30 Kocliestor .. (I 1ft ft 0 2(1 Jersey City. I 0 2 o'lft ' 20 Sj rnctiso . . . 7 3 7 I .1 20 Yankees Seek Canadian Quoit Title Toronto. Julv 3n Aim i linn quidi pi', ti ers from seeral cities lined up here today 111 an effort to wrest the Canadian cham pionship from Canada. Among the Amer icans mtered ere William llrant and Tom Watsisi, of Chicago; I)ne Stiller, of Kort Vane. Ind . and C. 11. Hell, of Iluffalo. ' Scraps About Scrappers Millie Kergii'on is ready for nelte rweluhl competition Charley Welrmullcr wants to hae Kergy tako on Joe I,"lts ngnln. Jack Palmer also can hao iVIIIle's game. Charley Hut. Little Itab's little battler. iii iiiiu . u.. i.i.ntiin iii iniuii. lonn wnen they clash at the nietenth Street Arena Monday night "Dig" hns bpn trnlnlng fur pcipihi HirB, iiii inn tiHiivuncH in in. s, nil Penny Ilass Is sehduled to take on Uay nl mont Prelims' IxiW Jllnsk s Bildl" l)einpsi.. Doc Weh.r s Al nice dnd L'nl.i. Scott s. .Mickey JUGarrlgle I'xldle Mullen Is out wliti n dell to Whltv ritziterald. of Wist I'hllodnlnhln Th for mer has been In strict training for a month. Whites Kltigerald nnd Al 'fhomnson are lo meet In thn mnln mix nt the simnahnn A C Mondav nigh'. Jack Toland ai ranged I other bouts ns follows lluild- Kltrgerald s. jonnnv pn-mn, itarrv nnneii a. Jonnm i lilreen. Judge Hire .ind Ilenn- lines and lllllj ' , O'Mullty s. Kid Trarp ' j Hllllc Allen now Is boxing under th w'ne of Bobbv Dillon whi Is prnarpd to s.'nd bis iii-w prot.ge ag&inM WPlie Spnctr r llattllnc Murrav Tim Dennev Is mitcri'd to meet Tete r atjo nt the ycranton. Pa ball park. August .1 Dnnny Rudgers nnd Hobby Williams ar Imok.d for a bout at Alleninwn. August 1 Al Hevnolds m ts Young Leonard on th" n itr.o program Three Mnnnxinkers are hnx o.is to mret Totnmv Clenrv Thev nm l)onn (!rlies. Al Rrjnolds and Dannv ttod-p Martr Knne Is round. nn Ii 'n bapc 'T can stop Tommy Herman insldn of six riunds " says the nightei-nth Warder. Thc may meet at West Mannvunk. Iinls Kamn savs most of th boys at C.ifi. Louis nrn pulling lor n i..w ti-noicr lrtor , "There are many who would hate to see i Penny Leonard lose his title." sins Kamp "but against T.ndler It would be like keeping ' It In the family " There Is n wire In the Sports Department of the Errsiso Pi m.ir Lrinrn for linr.r stone bo GLENSIDE SURE WINNER The races in the little leagues, with several exceptions, will provide thi usuol hectic rnces right up to the final games, according to the standings of the teams In the various circuits. Never in the history of local Industrial base ball have the teams been so evenly mntched and such close competition wit nested. This nftcrnoon nt Hroatl nnd Alle gheny Thornton-Fuller clashes with IvIiih Cake and n victory for the former will send them Into the lead. Ivlns U out in front with three victories and one defeat, while Thornton hns won throe nnd lost one. Hoth clubs will present their full strength and a great game Is anticipated. A team tlint Is not to be overlooked Is General Kloctrle. a newcomer. TI19 I.ie Wires have dropped but n single game ond In Hncho have the best pitcher in tho league. They mod (limbo! tin's afternoon and expect on easy win and tho following Saturdar engage In 0 double-header with Tot Motor on the lattor's grounds. In the otlior gnino Hnhlfeld plays at Fox Motor. Seventh street and Grunge avenue. One of the biggest surprises In local base ball Is the 1 show.ng ot Wb ici. Sciew himI Mnehine Works. Manager Pearson's boyi -. i"""1 P1"1'1? Indep.ndeni ball and no repted an open berth in the .Manufacturers' League second half. They have ridden rough-shod over the bst and baseball fans 1., ,i'lak?ia . llHv at s.md-lot games s h club has on,, of the bt bitterlss to he found nnyhcre In Mroz and N'evlnlls. A big league arccr Is predlfted for the pair. Hlrrnri meeli. llnlilnlii, another team tKtt Is plnMiiK In good form Then Is u nossl. lilllt of a tbiinge In the standings of ths nrst-dlilslnn clubs us lie Train has u hard game with lludd. while Western Union should he nblo to show Its speed against Hatch .Motor. Unless Dojlr-timn suddenly reierses Its rorm the iount ,cat r-presentaihea nre In no danger of losing first place In thf .Mont Bomerj 1 ount l.iague. ns the result of ti da s game with thp tall-end Amblers, wtvj hae on hut one gam" In fouruen starts. Th.- big Bain- of the day Is Moud rton nt Lansdale. while Chestnut Hill, under new msnagem'Tii. cxp.'cts to pull a surprise on ConMiohorken SATURDAY TWILIGHT TILT South Phllly Hebrews Will Play Cu ban Stars This Evening An Innovation in Saturday baseball will be inaugurated this evening at the South Phllly Hebrew grounds at Broad and Hlgler streets, when the home team tnke.s on the Cuban Stars at (1 P. M. The vNltors will use silin. their star hurlor, while the Sphns will depend on Winterstoin or Miller. 'Hie House of Onvltl makes Its flrt nppearance In this city on Monday against the same club on the some grounds. Malinger Kddlo Gottlieb ex pects the largest crowd that ever wit nessed a game downtown nud he has Insured tho contest against rain. the. first time that such n procedure has been enacted b a sand-lot baseball club. t- The Public Ledger Offers 5000 $65.00 Black Beauty Bicycles FREE to Boys and Girls Bicycles delivered as soon as 35 subscriptions to either the Morning, Evening or Sunday Public Ledger are secured Pay No Money Collect No Money too .' 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