w kimiwmMiinwwwnwmmmmmmm IIUIVWJ' EIJAX. T' ir ! ' "' fir' ' ' i -rr-in n f- WWl flPJ 'TJ'WWJnWTQir' 3 : a : ,' - ww: ' hW e && wfXi a ., aha mrw MkMMIMkJt o r - - '" .-. ' " ' T. ;. , - "" Ml "Wl f t .. a V ,. afiWmm Jgt" - i " ,JM. a. t-' frl F fi' J wiwww"wpiBiiiwii : r"rr . .wir. - ; i bt'F-J iffitymswm trTGmmgewmwpv 'Mora jfirst r . - ' - . . ... iace uver .duoo my iTiai grieve syuw r. AHEAD OF GIANTS rj Kfroimal Point Separates Pitts burgh and New YorK tor U Motinnnl Lnnmio Load dUTH TIES HIS RECORD &Vnt nil nrnrtlcnl purpoVs tio Now bSm tied today for first place In the tffllonnl League. But to the expert P'Wbatl matliematlclnn the Pirn tcs were fflV the margin of ,0002. XLlt wns the vlftory of the plants oyer iSSr Brooklyn tlrAh rosrday nn.1 he Sf Brooklyn rivals r?e-rday nn.1 he HSSerln of I'Ulbur?h's colorB by the W(MH of the strtiKgl - ' iTltfsbargh's pcrccntago was -fiOOOby 'WrM of eighty Mines won and fifty. ijSft"loit, while New York'n 'standing ii .0M on mo oasiB oi.ciiiij'ihix- P.""? '7 j llltU.fiiiK itnfanfa MCW 1(5 B'W V"": -.Mfc- V-nl,- Sic fldvantogo.of their opportunity to Mligfrom Philadelphia whllo tle-Clcvc.' Sind team was forced to be Id e In ,8t. KLodls.ue to rain. OVelvepolnts scp Kirited the pacemakers from the run- k tfhe Giants came through with a Wrnm rally In the. Kcvcnln that save v !thfm the verdict over tho Dodgers. ii vhllrf ho was nicked for only nlnn hltn. 'li'wrtral of them came at opportune Z:imt and accounted for hs downfall. .-' mm lTpMt 'i onpv. on mc oincr iiuiiu. "fSfas not w HbcraWwith blnglcs when t5lU meant runs, and was, therefore, J-rwi.nr Three errors by Brooklyn 'contributed In a measure to their dc- V .When Cooper is shelled off the peak t'Vthe very first Inning by tho Cubs '., Something Is wrong with tho Pirates. jJTlic star southpaw was nicked K ;,Tne Biar "".""'It V i"1-"" V.li.'r - run In thn nneninc frame 5'ior i" ""- - -.'"-,, yind wns lorccu 10 me anowcrn. jm bqt ho fared little better.- four moro 'frjins coming vuuo uv m i" T-ffcoundi ttf Freemnn, wno sinrien lor mu men ,ef Killefer, was nicked In the third -for three runs and he, tod, went to tho r (bowers. He was succeeded by young .jter'Joncs. who held the. Bucs to a run scored in the ninth inning. tPlratcs Have the Edge IK AjtMAclln. tn ihn nvprjiPM tlif4 morn h in the Tlrates have twenty-two-games to plav to seventeen for tho Uqthuni ltei. 'in order to capture the flag the 'Olants can afford to lose very few Mtrfes. while the Pirates with a greater I! number of games to play can lose a 1tlfAlv cvrntnr nilmhpr. Thn Pirate iiitchcra appear to h ! buckling under tho strain, ns is cvl- denced by their weak hurling since the tstart of the scries with Uie Olanta. U On tbc other hand MeGrnw has his 1 wjuad working with machine-like pre- clslon, tailing tucir lurns reguiariy nuu ; listing through the entire game, i Gibson has been forced to use his ' regulars In relief work, not being sup 'tlleil with sufficient reserve material to 'lend youngsters In. Tho flag will bo von- by the pitchers, and it will bu interesting to see what cnangea win come over the two staffs in the next two and a half weeks. IX '."VTM!.- rtno-hiilf of the New York hie Jeague representation was getting Into lie the other half was edging up a lislf same. Tho Yanks, bythelr over- Mwhe'ming victory over tho Athletics Vhile the Indians were Idle because of Tain, gained tho aforementioned halt game. The Mackmen were never in it yes- L terday, while the Yanks stung to the core Dy tne reverse on 'xnursuny, nan -'Mood In tbclr eyes throughout the game. They lambasted Naylor, Kcefe nnd Freeman for sixteen safeties and four teen runs. The Macklets were not weaklings lth'the willow by any means, getting pllten safe swats. However, Shawkcy, who'once wore Mack livery, cafed up tndcr his big lead. Ituth's Great Clout Of course, Ruth tied his home-run rn eord'by sending the pellet over the left field fence, about 200 feet from the It flagpole. The hit was tho longest ever mnae on me HUtue i'nrK loam, clearing the fence by fully 15 feet and bound lag high in Somerset street. The hit as yards longer than the ones made by..-1'rank Welch and George Burns, the only men outsldo of ltuth to clear Mbe.left field fence with a safo hit. ',. Rolllo Navlor was th victim voa. rt ttrday and singularly last year nn Athletlck hurlcr. Kcefo yielded the , fifty-fourth homer made by the king vi wsi. xne nit was an tno more re- markshlft n1lltl If to Knn.Ma.ii.1 nt L.R,yt' R left-handed hitter, nnd under iue rmes eqouiu nil to rigut nnu tight center. '"According to Frank O'Neill, a. New .lork newspaper man traveling with the ir!' lho hit Is the longest ever made 21 Rth on the left side of nny field. ls drives to center and right on tho aiamonds have been longer by several Hundred Oct An miUfitn nt n.n ,u.. I.-taMM.?.f tl,e hit rlftcod !t nt 412 'eet. ' v "WW ltuth was -bringing Joy to "B V i "I ,uc ooy scouts, the guests of John Shlbo and Connie Mack, Til Ha al i r wns ranklng tho fans sit un ana talso notice by driving out two Tren8 i , tl,e Icft fio''l bleachers. kHl f i ,'aml(,'l half way up while the v&d,hit th5 wnl1 on Somerset street, nundJlh7e.f';ct from the t"!1' antl " 'S!!!?1.!" f.r.ora whcre Ruth's drlvc ,earcd the wall. lUitslilc ! wa'k'B peformanoe he rnila1 " "Sler-1'10 hatting of Kdgar , wn ho feature. Tho youngstoi i Lr, ''Wm and a single out of four ' n to in llC ? lVcr- A ' faur '' wpnt S ' illncl ,n rlPl0 " "lied to the w ' and also n single. '.'Ton , (,., nCt8 1 Th iin. i...... . . I brill in I ii " ."pipicss ncfore tho . fcf.S a?? f Scott up In Bos- n. t.T.. ii "ruves won n to o. Huck n;ltvir,ed n f("'11 Knrao, holding tho nenneafcrs to eight hits, and one t-orac.1 ' "error Cm0 "S thu rcmU ot 'lnAthn,CHby Mowoo with one down AthwRhV' nndtone hyllrtts in the fare to i Sw.0, out' wn5 the totnl '' Iffia ?" t,0Tvy ' Scott during the anil h. i.. f a -"-."riBii uuc M'ufuu Me Ko f'.1 i",aV.tn? brcnl(s of lock tu Sn? twlrl hU bcht K,,mo ' h in tho other American I 5 tU'fc .Ihe Wlilto 8oX 1.V getting IilheTB.. '"" u"" iwo, inorc lilts than J he in5cn,lW011 a Breat - ,0 18 victory, (W argest scores made this season In -ri! t ih iiari,B drrPIJC1' a PreeloiiB game thfiV ' wuicn lurincr minimizes L'taafiSh.Bi.nccs for the Pennnut. Ten .-- to threo wno the score. - INDUSTRIAL RACE ' IS CLOSE AFFAIR With Only One Game of Final ' Series.'Tnree ClubsAre Tiod ' for First Rface r National teNnis luminaries jVINS BATTERS ON TOP , tThe closing game In the final scries of tho Industrial Lenirni- linnrimll rrn urn oil the schedule for this afternoon nnd threo teams, Fox Motor, Ivlns Cako and Thornlon;Fu'Uer nro nil deadlocked for tho lead. ' 's more than likely that -the final Mrtos will end in a tie nnd a meeting Will nn n niil navf rv . .!.. i.. drnwlng.wlll take place; for -thocllmlna- iin contest, wnicn win be held on Sat- Urilflr.A. Kdntumlui. 17 nMt o. A .I.A m no the championship nnd the runncrs UP of the league for the entire season. - Mi.y mining averages lor tne second round, which have just been compiled by Nerrpfnrv Vnl,lit l,... al, V.aa-' of tho Ivlns Cake team to be out front. rri 'n Aire, Flood nnd Bowman, lhe first two are tied with nn average 0;.,-?T. whl'o Bowman Is hitting tho pill fon ,(33 and la one of the best play- l-rn In thfk Iaakk. t.-l -,.'. . ... i..u .,uu, ucing nn au-rounu man, having, played every position on the tcap). Tho averages show that the Industrial League hns the pitching ns only four teen players aro hitting .300 or over and nfllfi nf thnun ltntn nHl I .. -a la .- ... ,,,, uiii,v uen ui urn. a few times. The complete list of batting ... ...,,. .ui lI10 Ecconu rounu is ap pended : Tlalt irh... .n..n h Dunn. Thorn..Kuller. 2 l Ainoia, oup..inaai.. V! l &SHi WL .5 5 . Fox Motor.... IB 7 11 AJwwiiian, ivina .....'f 8pncr. aimliet.... . Armitronir. Th..Ful. 3 JCan. Uner(il Elco. Jl wmf,"-l.,.Y 5" Tlnnlmr Tt .tiN.tt in ." ". ! UllllU ) i. T oiuuiiK, ox jiotor.in .14 2 0 S?i":..iVIn.S I .. 7. 3i 4 "fwiuBi cuPiAtiia.. , i i; j .-.vrjir. uunofl 11 Urelfua, 8up..Blrt... 1 Watt, Thorn.-Kull.IO Fayka, an. Elo.. 4 Mc.Mnnli(l, Th.-Ful,;i Heevner, tvln 17 P,fnt. Th.;Full...l7 MnllAW Qui, ttlU II. n 0 .ROO, 0 .600 mm n o 3 3 n o 7 10 1 n n i son I) 13 12 0 U 11 0 (I 1 0 S 0 1 IK n 1 10 n fl R n n 41 ft Au , II 111 13 I, .HflJ il B II O 37ft .875 .sns .333 .333 .333 .333 3 3 13 H 0' ! IS 03 0 A f 7 B IB 8 1 1 1 0 O B 10 20 O 4 3 0 12 O 4 n 4 n ft 4 4 0 0 7 IB 11 .4 a o o o (i 4H in s S 4 8 2 0 7 10 n n ii i 2 0 0 ,300 .300 .202 .2X0 .273 .263 .250 .280 .238 23R .233 .231 .227 .aiLaBP r,mU?$&.B. ? m mMmt:mmmmm!f' my !SHYs?itfkhxw'j?X'zi! . mi! , mmB&j M'CT'fliHV '' IBBBBBBBBBBBBB, ' 'aSfil -..BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm - ?.". ': ZSj, .. 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Hohlfeld ....10 3 B 3 '"", i ox Motor. 11 2 2 MeEntiAA. nih.i.Ai a TulkV-Fo-r Jrotor".l7 3 0 'S o' o ! 4S Mnuck, Supplea-llid.28 4 7 H S 0 .174 . .i,i. AiMiuiciu ,,i;ii 4 u 17 211 HRRan. Thornton-F.2ll 4 4 1,4 o Hannah. Hohlfeld... 21 a 7 30 8 Proaton, Ulmbel ... 7 1 2 0 3 u,v.MVl. UI1IIUCI. .. I low-etv, Olmtttl ...,22 Flanacan, Fox Mot. 22 Mulderlir. ITohlfeld. .l."i v..na, . Alf,wr,. . (II Treworgy. Fox Mot. IB nenry. uenerai n;iec. in PnA Aiinn'.A.iilr1f,lA nl Callahan. R'rnlee-u!:. 3 3 14 14 Kughta. Hohlfeld ..17 2 2 SO 0 Rurham, aimbd ...17 2 3 22 2 Mnnell, Hohlfeld ..0 1 4 10 S KUnney. U'plee-Dld.. 0 112 0 Iau, Supplta-IlldA.lU 2 0 ,TJ 10 Cameron. Fox Mot, 10 10 0 Wimbaeh Hohlfeld.22 2 n 12 2 An..p. Cimrx V.lmn It 1 K t n Munch, Fox Motor. .11 1 1 18 2 uuny.. uen. bitc,,i 1112 Kendla. Ulmbel ....13 1 8 2.1 II T Awanthal nia-nVu-il ti 1 n 1 i aherran. Oen. Elecrlll. 1 R H n B trance. Hohlfeld;.!.. 1 n 3 n ( Li can. ivinfl. ...... .17 i tr.1,1. tlnklfM . 411 1 'Whftlen, Thornton-F.20 1 jt'inKoniein. jvina... a u ( Tiiln A. V.lltk 4IIIIIIIIIIII - MVilntyre Hohlfeld.. 3 Airi4urw. jiuiiitriu. i Harserson. Sup.-Illd.10 Scheurlnar. Hllfl..nid. II, .0 O 2 iioupt. eup.-niddie. aro o 3 11 r. 1 r u u 2.200 ill 8 I 8 17 12 2 3 8 2 1 3 7 30 1 4 1 II 0 0, 8 3 23 1 1 B2 B 3 1 31 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 A 0 0 0 0 2 .1 4 O n 0 n o 0 184 .154 .143 .143 .143 .130 2 .130 II .133 2 .183 4 I1J .133 .130 .120 .118 .118 .111 .til 10S 0.100 .091 OBI .083 .IIS J .077 .071 .007 .007 3 .030 0 .013 1 .080 O .000 0 .000 a .000 0 .00(1 ,000 000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,0110 ,ono non 0 n .0011 i o .000 2 .non 1 0 4 o 8 O (1 2 0 1 1 n i OOOOO I 3 0 4 1 .non 1 .000 0 .000 ,n)0 ,000 .1)00 ,000 .nno 0 .orio 0 .000 2 .000 0 .nno n .noo o .000 Tarrlnr. Sup.-Dldi. 710 0 Dallacher. dlmbtl.. 4 0 1 Heller. Olmbel 3 0 1 HoV,qj. (llmhol 11 0 1 Mfthre, OlmbeU 3 0 0 Harklnaon. 'Cilmuei.. . o i Freldhon. Olmbel... 4 (I 1 liaitll, iiiuniiwiri .- u TrMarlckson. Th.-F, 4 0 0 0 WicnQiBon, tax iioi. i u Cytron, Fox Motor.. 0 0 Dwyer. Fox Motor.. 4 O iiaMt.r Pn Mntnrt. t O ti.LA i- r a 1 k n on Rlchmol. Qen. KlfC.4 0 2 0 Sweeney. Gtn. Eire. 7 0 0 O Ward. Gen. CIec...ll 0 j 4 Wftgener. Qen Clec.. t 0 o 8 n .n. VlnA U Q K McFarlanJ. ' Gen El'.'. 3 0 0 8 OPEN SOCCER SEASON Philadelphia Field Club Plays Strong Team at Dlsaton Ball Park The local soccer season will open to day at Disston Ball Tark, State road and Unruh street, where the recently organized Philadelphia F. C, the strongest team In this section, will tackle the All-rhilndelphla eleven. TlTo latter, composed of former Bethlehem nnd local players, together with several stars who have recently arrived from Europe, is n strong aggregation and therefore should give tho crack Phillies n hnrd contest. x Owing to tho announcement being made by Messrs. Lewis nnd Wnldi-rs that should nny of tho plnycrs on the All-Philadelphia team display better form than his opponent in the same position on tho Phillies, thnt has given tho matqh a stronger aspect from a playing standpoint. SPHAS PLAY ADVERTISERS Will Meet Donovan-Armstrong at Fifty-eighth and Walnut Streets Tho South Philadelphia Hebrew As sociation will take Its baseball team cut to Forty-eighth and Walnut streets thin evening to slvo battle to Jim Ne ville's Donovnn-.Vrrastrong aggrega tion in one of their Saturday evening twllltht games. Tho fray will start at 5:45. Tho game promises to be one of the test played on the collegians' lot this yenr. Both teams have been going great guns lately, and will be out to con tinue their respective winning streaks. A keen rivalry exists between the Collegiani and the Sphas, and both No villi niul Uottlelh will uso their be.it twirlers in an effort to cop tho well lmown bacoiu AUTO RACES TODAY Noted Drivers Will Compete at By berry Fair This Afternoon Automobile racing will be a feature of the final day of the Philadelphia County Fair at Bybcrry this afternoon. Ira Vail, of Brooklyn, nnd Otto Hen ning, of New Xfik, two noted speed sters, will take part in tho event. The ears nnd their drivers entered are: nuesenberg, Ira Vail; .Mcrrer, Otto llennlngj Duesenberg, mlllnm .lbert non I Bradley Hpcclal, Paul Bradley j Dodgo, L. Brunner; Chevrolet, John Bock: Davidson. Joy Davidson; Wohl, Samuel Wohl ; Flnkl.ouls Fink; F. H. V F. II. Wells; Duesenberg, II. F. Alexander; Duesenberg, George Crura-mey. WALLACE K eJOHNSON t VCrf tiC i ftz MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS NATIONAL LKAOUE Player Club U. A. n. JI. Hn.Sn. Chrlste'y. Dont. 43 OS 21 28 3 2 Hornsby, St. L.1?4 517 115 200 20 13 Twmnbly. Chi.. 73 183 Hcolt. Bout 41 75 Hallee. N. Y.... 3.1 22 Mueller. Ht. L. . 38 123 Cutahanr. Pitta. 88 813 Crtilae. Uoat. .. 8U 278 Mann, St. 1...... 80 227 Fournler. 8t. L.132 507 noaah. Cln. . .102 381 McHenry. St. U182 500 NlchoUon. Iloat. 70 21 Younr. N. Y., Krlneh. N'. T. Kmllh. N. Y.. Detta. Dilln.... 28 18 Killefer. Chi. . . mi iit Vi 10 50 1 0 13 28 1 0 2 8 0 0 18 45 0 0 44 1111 0 13 30 00 8 0 53 711 7 0 88 178 10 8 HI 132 3 111 81 171 111 H. 30 72 4 4 .125 439 75 148 3 21 .133 550 108 184 8 50 . 82 210 32 70 10 8 2 SOU I) 2D II 3 81 103 18 4 28 02 B 2 PC. .412 .401 .870 .373 .884 .31)0 .840 ,348 .348 .847 .848 .342 .340 .388 .835 .333 .833 .88 .331 330 329 820 8211 325 323 IVIIIUmn. Phlla.127 Hnh.rt.nn hi . All 11M MfiimI. lTiUa.,.131 BID 88 171126 Schraandt. Ukln. 78 277 8(1 PI 1 A Johni-ton. nitln.. 133 54U 03v 178 5 28 Orlfflth. Hkln...ll2 34 00 128 11 2 Tlna.li. ItUln.. 4'J 80 0 '28 O I r- Tif.-K nut. 15T r.ar, 02 170 2 17 .822 nVnerofl.' U. Y.188 B.tS 110 172 0 15 .820 Oroh. Cln, 70 288, 41 02 0 IB arimWrchl. ...133 48f 78 153 8 4 j, miin, OI. AA. l o.. . AJ- Xjarlott. Chi. .. 2' 82 2 10 Kiwder. N. Y... 05 200 30 S3 iitnn IS'. Y....17 10 1 5 MalHl. Chi. 103 373 40 118 nnisiT. Phl... S 20 27 81 Soiithrth, Uos.lSt 580 78 163 t tm.. iH.lhi.. .7 800 85 02 TJooeksl. Boat... 131 508 80 168 10 20 frev. Ptt8....117 4ST HH 111 I l Deal. Chi. ...v100 ?,J2 Sul'n. Boa.. Chi. 80 218 Onwdy. l)it. .. 87 10 IVteni. riOla.... 40 137 8 0 0 O 8 2 0 0 O 15 n n 7 18 0 3 47-113 21 87 4 13 43 2 7 42 3 07 101 10 n ,. OT... 17R A'JIl i. ii'.W-i fhlln. 83 70 4t nV.alar. Cln... 87 237 28 78 Holl'cher. Chi... 124 600 64 133 iKnoan, Cln. ..120 447 51 135- Marjinv IleLlP1tt.iag 024 oil inj HenlMn. I-llllO... 23 13 I S Durn.. N. Y....J83 537 103 101 Kelly. N. Y 133 nil 88 158 22 3 1 5 4 8 5 8 1 21 0 0 4 10 4 1 0 1 4 4 3 10 1 3 0 15 1 n 5 4 O O 0 13 Tlerney. riUs...lW aim 48 110 Clemonj.. St. I-. 1.0 287 .4 80 wXhtX'B rWia". 05 331 50 DO 0 KwtVhr. i-Sii:in ?og 53 up 0 Plark Chi .1117 501 73 140 DMWbfcln...w;3 50 134 Schultx. St. I... M 2 7 33 78 KtK:,1 Vhi. 7H 243 21 70 3 .2 JSohnr. Cin. ...133 533 Grimm. Pitta.. .130 477 Myera, likln. ..128 483 Whltted, Pitts... fi ffiO Ford. Hoit. 130 4J7 Hrnninr. until, - - : n s.1 III n.ls7Alll Tlnflt. .. Bn J3U .. - I l-ln 38 07 83 153 3 24 68 130 7 3 48 18' 3 8 68 107 fl 4 43 181 2 3 Bl 130 2 A 28 70 3 4 22 112 1 4 211 74 3 3 t6 11 e a 18 43 8 2 lOTn'rhU: 08 353 33 8 4 S."r0?,,l,1nW 01 21? Si ?5 Htencel. Plilto.. JJ ' Adama. PI.""-' Konaeca. cln.... Eapp, rhlln. . Hood, IUln .. Miller, llkln.... cooper. Pl't Martin. Chi. Fllllnilm. Bot fihotton. St. h . Oteijhsor, Dost. Crane. Cln. ... Nchf. U. Y..... nuihoe'r, BJ. " Heothc-e, St. L. 'Inn. PI"",,,-" nohwer. P t, Hrotfm, Ptta.. Nlxon.Boat. .. North, J-Jft-- Meadow. 1 1'" . HubbelJ. PhlW O. Smith, rwi O 18 OR 12i o 0 20 43 18 21 10 21 53 117 244 05 321 M 81 S3 258 32 103 33 00 30 78 31 15 80 03 85 207 87 203 35 44 All 1113 63 168 1 3D 47 6 28 34 0 28 SO 10 10 80 13 m 18 2 B2 188 28 41 10 U 7 40 ID o 20 14 82 83 111 So 0 2 17 0 1 Z O 1 0 0 0 O 13 0 2 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 3 0 22 Si 88 74 10 ,319 .318 .317. .815 .813 '.312 .312 .311 .311 .80S .807 .807 .307 .307 .807 .807 .307 .305 .304 .804 .802 .803 .302 .301 .500 .300 .800 .300 ,800 l290 .208 .208 .207 .206 .2118 .200 ,205 .203 .20 J .200 .200 .288 .2J7 .285 .283 .382 .281 .280 .280 .270 .278 .278 .270 ,277 .273 .288 .268 .26S .260 .208 .262 .260 .360 .250 ,230 .288 .238 .237 .255 .255 .265 .254 .263 .260 ,248 .248 .247 .244 .244 .212 239 .280 .217 .283 .283 .235 .233 .233 .233 .211 .818 .183 .187 .161 .112 .037 VVTIONAIj IaIUOUK CLCII BATTING ?iub O All R H2U8UHRBBP.C Club lu" . ... ,ot mi 1412 225 74 77 88.805 . Ilu,,,'.,5,i 4(141 741 1808 218 80 75 188 .203 '&?h.18S 4017 557 1838 190 47 81 67 .200 c.?.0 "lSl 45H8 Ht 1880 174 72 57 84 .200 ''WniiJ 4811 60s 1802 ,M 82 " 7n -28-pkl n .! J M1 ,j,42 200 811 84 53 .287 Chicago Uoiion iiiww "; ....a cTncfn'tl '.W8 52 121 I03 " 18 0B -2U NVTIONAI. I.E-VOUK PITCHINO Laat Shut Club w. 12 Tltcher Adam. Pitts Doak.''M. UMU .; 1 Cooper PI ,- .,0 IJeecnKi. z: K'Mhr. n. Ia. P.C. W. 18 Kent. -, b Donahue. Cln. .... J Yell'whoree. 1'llt ,'X Kl liwlm. lioaten.. J8 -.- i l-OUBI-l" a. Halnea, St I". Bailee. N. Y . . . llarnea, N. ii Partlc. t- I" l? Zlnn, IW; .f- i Pfeffer. '- ,5' M.rauard Un . 15 18 7 MorrUcm. Piit. AIendr. Uii. Sherdfl. Bt. ' Mltch.il. IjWn. , Illiey. Clncln KCOll. ".-"i- 8 13 17 I! 4 1 8 5 2 tl 10 10 1) a 3 8 8 10 10 4 U II 5 7 12 6 11 8 7 11 .750 .760 .724 .722 .714 .681 .077 .007 .887 .1125 ,625 .010 .(111) ,000 ,t)0U .600 .601 .601 .583 .663 .656 .645 ,542 ,688 .638 .522 1 t ,615 h. Out 1 2 Deo". a.. , lit, 1 1 hupp. Ht. U-Jlk. 4 Eller. Clncln - deary. C noln ... 1 f..,inp.. nklyn Ham" ion, PJtta M'Qulllan. Boa 12 4 2 1. 13 IB ,600 ,500 .800 .600 .480 ,4811 ,4U4 AMERICAN IaKAOTJE Player Cluh O. AB. It. H.NIin.SB. PC Shaw. Waah... 15 12 2 0 0 0 .417 Shlnault. Clev.. 15 22 8 0 0 1 Hellman. Det..l31 524 104 211 18 '. U'ood. Clev.... 48 131 22 62 3 1 Cobb. Det 112 441 108 173 12 10 IlUlh. N. Y 130 460 153 178 52 14 Malrr. tit. 1....11H 60t 103 1110 I) 25 DeVrmer. N. Y. 17 87 4 14 0 I liuriia. Clev.... 70 202 47 75 O 3 Speaker. Clev.. 122 474 105 17B 3 .1 Cola Get 23 30 0. 11 O 0 ToMn. St. I..... 130 685 118 211 8 5 Nunamakcr, CI. 46 131 IB 47 o 1 Veach, Det 132 624 00 183 16 13 Hodge, Chi 30 411 B 16 0 0 JacuD.on. St. Ia.131 513 77 17f 0 0 K. Collin Chl.llU 4511 70 158 2 11 Williams. SLL.,12'.! 4U3 103 188 21 28 Btrunk. Chi. ...108 384 60 124 2 B Stophenson, Civ. 6V 1U5 Huvercld. St. L.124 308 Pratt. Bost....40O 424 Meuael. N. Y...127 607 Hooper. Chi.... 80, 331 Bunh, Dost.,... 40 80 O'Neill. Clev... 86 27.1 t-weii, ciev, .ibx tni nice. Waah....l24 402 Witt, Athe 120 535 Austin. St. Ia.. 22 66 wn mA i 1 V tan ifil 1,1A, A,. A....AU" -.UA 42 110 2 4 65 134 2 8 65 140 8 7' 83 167 10 13 57 100 6 14 14 28 80 80 85 158 72 160 88 172 7 18 63 133 80 163 80 41) 40 70 0 1 2 1 4 B 4 17 4 18 0 2 14 as o 1 88 113 15 10 dardner. Clev.. 132 610 lCvana. Cler.... 40 120 Flaaatead. Det. 82 280 (IrUTIn. Athe... 41 105 Smith. CH-V....110 365 Woodall. Det... 87 58 Mcnosky. Boat.. 117 427 .Maya. N. Y.... 40 122 Judge, Waah...l84 642 Blue. Det 186 520 Johnston. Clev.. 102 841 Uelnnts, Bost.,126 402 lounaon, Atha.. SS 101 Hayne, St. 1... 42 411 Schantr. N. Y..113 367 llamier. Det... 106 317 J. Wklker, Ath.llO 488 00 111 18 Baker, N. Y.... 84 321 46 07 l Jonea. Det 124 470 71 143 1 Duian. Atha.... 110 400 B4 137 10 Shanks. Wash. .136 511 76 162 7 Wainbeg's Civ.. 86 830 64 08 2 Welch, Atha. ...103 371 48 110 6 Milan, wasn... in attt 43 u Both. N. Y.... 88 142 Qharrlty. Wnsh.lH 303 Johnston. Chi.. 126 544 Falk, Chi 132 622 roster. Boat.... 05 317 Plpp. N. Y 130 604 Jamleson. Clev.llli 446 PMiitn, v. Wah.. 83 48 P'npaugh. t. Y.127 488 113 142 Shoely. Chi 182 470 54 13U Pennock, Host.. 27 62 T.elbold. Boat... U7 808 Yaryan. Chi.... 80 0 Harris. Wash.. 185 613 Ellerbe, W..S.L,. 03 361 flranty. Clev... 62 06 18 70 132 12 38 74 167 01 163 48 105 61 161 13 31 I 15 60 112 82 106 27 42 58 107 81) 100 57 168 81) 08 80 147 70 130 6 14 7 If OS 106 10 26 73 148 50 104 II) 28 0 0 3 11 2 0 7 10 5 17 2 2 H 7 S I) 7 6 S i a 2 1 7 4 II 14 4 4 0 12 II 13 0 II I) 0 7 2 0 4 . 1 0 0 12 O 0 0 28 1 1 2 O a 3 3 7 3 0 O 8 Perkins, Atha. ..124 470 62 181 12 Miller, wasn. ..ion sua oi in u Cerber, St. L,..102 880 40 111 2 Moalll, Chi.... . 80 200 32 71 a Brazil!. Aths... SI 127 0 30 0 Hasty, Atha.... 31 07 8 10 O Vlck. Bost 35 00 3 17 0 Ttn.l. Rut 108 842 38 116 1 Buah. Det.. Wh.lll) 461 82 120 I) 13 Shawkey. N. Y. 20 73 11 21 1 0 FBw.ler. N. Y.. 67 107 38 56 U 8 Dykra, Atha, ...129 S14 74 143 13 6 huthoron. St. L., Mo.. Clev 23 58 3 10 0 0 Hawks. N. Y... 88 60 14 10 2 0 J. rrolllns. Boat.115 438 40 120 1 11 Youruc. Det 02 381) 63 03 0 8 Shorten. Det... 84 107 SI 54 Johnson. Wash. 82 01 B 25 P. Collins. St.L. 61 103 0 28 Plcln'ch. Wash. 34 108 8 20 nraxo, uei.... .1 n 5 . 4J P. III Am , 33 130 23 37 .126 Jo I 02 128 . 30 01 13 24 .. 27 76 7 0 . 44 180 18 34 82 40 80 2UO 26 74 3 21) II 37 81) 27 8 20 Utile. Clev Mlllor. N. Y Scott, Bost., Kerr, uni Dauss. Det.... Lamb, St. I... Holllnc Dat... Hrower, Waah. nj.Atnti. Ht. Ta J. Walker. Ath. ????? McManus. 8. 11111 " Smith. St.AA..'W. 81 254 Zarhary. Wash. 85 78 r-KTnllw M V.. 4S 185 Muilla-an. Chi.. 128 520 78 130 1 12 K,"halk Chi" .11O80S 31 00 0 3 Jones. Bost .... 36 0 I" Moore. Atha . . 27 61 10 15 llallowny, rtins.ii-j. .a -a Karr. Bost 2? 1 ii 2 li My-nti. Ath. ... 31 37 Plttlna-ex. no;... -' -" Shocker. St. U-. v. IVhIUmt. Ath. 10 06 M-rsnn. Ath.. 40 144 llommel, Alh, Ilnrrls. Atha., Iteefe. Ath... Nnylor, Atha.. 30 70 3. 70 38 50 Stf 48 a 3 15 0 14 7 1 4 2 o 14 20 15 2 1 3 0 a 12 O U o 1 0 32 O 12 10 7 S .409 .403 .807 .300 .88.1 .870 .878 .371 .36!) .3117 .301 .1)60 .350 .348 .344 .842 .341 .341 .338 .338 .830 .829 .320 .328 .328 .824 .8J8 .321 .821 .821 .320 .817 .816 .311 .310 .310 .300 .308 .308 .308 .308 .807 .307 ,308 .305 .305 .303 .802 .300 .298 .2W7 .207 .208 .200 .208 .203 .204 .201 .203 .22J .2112 .20J ,2Ml .200 .200 .280 .2NU .288 .288 .286 .285 .283 ,285 ,285 .281 .281 .283 .281 .280 .280 .2711 .278 .270 .276 .274 .274 .274 .274 .271 .260 .200 .268 .266 .264 .264 .263 .261 .261 .260 .257 .250 .266 .256 .250 .252 .230 .24S .247 .246 .243 .244 .243 .241 .230 .227 .222 .186 .143 110 0 1 3 0 n 0 (V .101 AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUB 17ATTINCJ O AB. R. H. !U- 8B. HR. SB. PC. r,.. 1S 4817 782 1615 240 81 57 87 .815 Jm.J iaa 45119 708 1440 313 70 39 41 .813 Clav 182 4609 708 1440 313 70 39 St I. 184 4746 718 1448 215 CU 50 V Y 130 440, 772 1840 250 70 112 ..? J2S J17D 577 1280 20 US 28 W 185 4070 IS2S 120S 20S 70 40 101 .277 Bos' 128 4337 556 1107 207 61 12 60 .276 Atha. 120 4033 555 1258 208 BJ 73 01 .271 82 .306 71 .300 82 .28 AMERICAN LEAdUE PITCHINO Last Shut L. P.C. W. L. Out 0 1.000 3 .. ., 0 1,1100 W. 3 Pitcher Club Harper. N. Y. Odenwald. Ciey , FrRUrn. N 1.. Karr. Boston ... Mays. N Y. . . Coin Detroit . .. Covelfskle. Clev. Haines. St. L. . Fber, Chi...... Nhpnker. St L.. Collins. N. Y.... Morton. Clev . . . Hflhacht. Wash . Shaw. Wash ... Bothoron. Ht.L... Hush. Boston ... Jones, Boston . . . Shawkey. N Y... Malls. Clev , . . . Moore, Athlrtlra. lli,.1i nnlrnlt . . Mocrldae, Wash., 16 lloyt, . Knlp, St. I, Uhle. Clv llaahy. Clev Mldilletcn, Det,.,, Kerr, Chi . .... Johnson. Wash . . Van OlMer, St. U i-lercy. .n. y..,,, 3 6 2.1 5 21 9 24 22 10 0 II I 10 12 20 15 12 0 8 Busstll, Chi ,,,,, ,1 Oldham. Det .... 10 1 ,756 ;7f!0 .710 .714 .700 .692 .667 .067 ,687 .067 .607 .667 .617 .632 .61)6 .600 ,600 .coo .800 - .51)3 .671 .571 .512 ,638 ,6211 .617 .800 .80(1 ,6110 ,500 -.1 Pi 3 .3 Mj erf, Soton 0 10 471 u STARTSHERE TODAY Army First Team Meets Moad owbrook Foxhuntors at ' Philadelphia C. C. WILL CONTINUE TWO WEEKS The openlns match In the national polo tournament begins this afternoon on tho Philadelphia Country Club grounds nt Bala when the Army first I earn meets the Meadowbrook I'ox hunters in n junior championship match. Two Arpi.v teams arc entered In tho junior tourpnment. The officers ore the plckril plnyers of the army polo orniin izatlons, which Is directed by a cen tral board appointed by the .Seoretnry of War and n number of corps area rep resentatives. There nro only two contenders for the Henlor championship, so; this title will be decided next Saturday afternoon, when the Meadowbrook team, the fa mous. -four that brought - tho Inter national Cup back from England loHt Kiiinracr. meets the Rockaway Hunt Club. The latter combination is composed of the substitutes on tho American in ternational quartet, nnd is nlmost 08 strong as Captain Dcvcrcux Milburn's clap. The "subs" aro Raid to have inti mated at various times that they could make it more than interesting for tho first squad. The Meadowbrook team now holds the open title nnd tho William Waldorf Astor Cup, and Is determined to retain both. The plnycrs will ride the same ponies that helped them trim the British so decisively at Hurlinjhnin last .Tune. Five quartets will try for the open title, the stni?glc for which will be de rided durins the wcek'of September 10. They nro Meadowbrook, Itoekaway, Meadowbrook Freebooters, Bryn Mawr nnd Philadelphia Country Club. This championship is fought out on a scratch bnsls without handicap for tho Joseph B. Thomas Cup. The teams will line up for today's match ns follows: ARMY 1ST TEAM Major Arthur H. Wilson Major H D. Cham- nanain MEADOW BROOK FOXHUNTEBS F S. Von Stade Hodman Wanamaker .-.molt c Bacon I.t. Col. Lewis Brown B. E. Strawbrldce, Major W. W. Erwlr. Jr. , Secret Practice for Syracuse fjyrnntft. Sent. 10. Secret oractlre for the Syracuse I'nlveralty football squad be an here on the fourth day ot the season's practice. It uaa thn earliest secret football session In the history ot tho sport on the hill. PENN CHARIER 1ST FOE FOR CENTRAL Mirrors Will Open Football Sea son With Quakers, at Queen Lane, SeptemberJ-0 TO MEET BRYN ATHYN What May Happen In Baceball today riKsbarsh Now York. St. Loul.. Boston . . Brooklyn . Cincinnati Oilman . . rhUUes ... NATIONAL TaEAQCE W, I P.O. Win TaOsc 80 52 8.1 54 71 73 00 61 53 46 00 01 at 74 1 .900 .606 .558 .545 .615 .452 ,803 .333 New York Cleveland . . !. Wn shins Ion Boston . . Detroit . . riilrnrn . Athletics AMERICAN IaEAOUE W. .1.. P.C. 83 82 70 no 03 ni r,7 47 40 51 65 60 ft 78 77 ,820 .817 .510 .480 .488 .467 .425 .361 .000 .002 .009 .601 .556 .518 .MS .541 .510 .511 .456 .440 .807 .880 .838 .331 Win Ixisr .632 .024 .010 .612 .522 .615 .403 .483 .403 .485 .471 .46 .4.10 .422 300 .363 By rAUL. ritKP Central High School will Inaugurate the 11)21 football season nt Queen lane wilh Penn Charter on September 80. Lnst season, ns has been tho case wr Fomc rears bock, the Mirrors nlso played the opening game with the Quakcn, The game which was ployed on ep tembcr 2." will be remembered by fol lowers of the two elevens, and also by scholastic cnthusasts In general, as one of the best school games of the past season. The Crimson nnd Cold failed to drop a game In 1020, but If ever nenr defeat they wen that day. The first quarter wns without n seore. In the second period, however, Central got away with a short forward pass, and tho end car ried the ball to the 3-yard line before he was downed. Dirk Wells carried tho pigskin over for the touchdown on tbc next piny. The third period also was scoreless, neither team having any advantage over the other, Penn Charter opened up with a long forward pass In the final stanza, and caught the Central men by surprise. An but one man, f.eno Pnvltt, was fooled by tho play. He stopped tho fast end, Hobby Statzell, brother of the l'eun Charter Captain, on the 10-ynrd line, and saved the game, as the tJuaKcrb were unable to push the ball over. To Play Bryn Athyn A week after the Pen Charter game, Dr. O'Brien will take his famous aggregation to Bryn AUhyn to givo battle to tho Academy team. This is a new game on the Central High School bdicdulc, but although Die Bryn Athyn school nlwoys turns out a gwit team, tbc famus tutor ii confident that his proteges will conic through with a victory. The next game will be with the Lower Mcrion High School aggrega tion on October 1 1. and on October 21 tho first Inters-iiolastlc League game for the Mirrors will be ttagcd at Frank ford. This game might be n big surprise to school football fans. The coaches up nt Frankford have been keeping every thing under their huts, so to speak, nnd have not been glvlnji vent to any predictions. No one knows just what kind of material U on hand nt the Pio neer School, and the team is a general mystery. On October 27 the (icrmantown High School will he played nt CJcrmantown in another league contest., and on No vember 4 nnd 11, respectively, South ern and West Philly will be met. Tough B.ittlo The last game mentioned promises to bo tho hardest game on the Crimson and Cold's schedule. The West Phlla dclphia otitlook is the brightest In years, and the Speedboys may pull the unexpected and hand the Mirrors a defeat. Last season the Central crew went through the season without having its goal line crossed once until the bovs from across Uie river were met. Herb Buckley grabbed n forward pass in tins contest, went down tne Held for a touchdown, and made himself famous over night. The final game of the Central season will be played at home with the old rival, Northeast High. The complete Central sccdulc fol lows : ' September 80 Penn Charter n,t Queen Lann. October 7 firm Athyn away. October 14 Lower Merlon at Houston i-ieia. October 21 l'rankford High. away. October 27 Oermanlown High. away. November 4 Southern High. awny. November 11 West Philadelphia High OVIV. November 18 Northeast High at Huston fieia. InterscholaMIc Ixtague games. Boynton May Help Coach Williams Wllllftmslown. Mass., Sept. 10. The Wil li ami football team may not lose Benny Boynton. Its star of the last few years, who was graduated In June, altogether this fall, for It 1s understood he plans to return and net as assistant to Coach Percy Wendell, of Harvard. The latter succeeds Joe Brooks, of New York. New York Police Hold Field Day a New York. Sent. 10. Police officials from thlrty-flvo cltls In the Metropolitan district were guests of Police Commissioner Enrlrht nt the annual nullco field day at Qravesend Bace Track today, aiore man loo.ooo lick, eta for the two mets today and September 17 have been sol. Bingles and Bungles YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LKAtlUK Boston. 2i rhlllles. 0. New York, fli Bmoklvn, 3. Chicago. 8 Ilttsburch. 8. Cincinnati, 10i Ht. Lonls. 8. AMKniCAN LFaAOUE New York. I4i Athletics, 8. Boston. 8i Washington, 1. Chicago. 20 Il'tmlt, 18. Cleveland-ft. tauls. postponed, raui. AMKKICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus. 4; liidlnnnnolU, . Kansas rlty, 12t Nt. Paul, 1. Minneapolis, 6i Milwaukee, 5. Toledo, 18i Louisville 3. Humus City, 3i ht. Paul, S. 80PT1IKUN ASSOCIATION New Orleans 3 Chattanooga, 2. Chnttnnoogii, 5 New Orleans, 1 an game) Birmingham. 7i Little Berk. 2 (first game) Birmingham, ,, Little Kock. 0 (2d 5iSe Mobile, 4i Atlanta, 2, EAHTEItN L'kAOUK New Ilnrrn, ti Hartford, o (first game). New Ha. en 8t Hartford, 4 (second game). Worcester. 5) Albany, 4. Watrrliury. 4i Springfield. 2. .:i!.!!1t!- I' r 'Jgrport. 2 inni ?" l'lttsllflU, Ui Bridgeport. 3 (second game). SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LKAUUK Phillies nt Boston. Brooklyn nt New York, t'hlntgo at 1'IIUbnrgh, Ht. Louis at Cincinnati, AMKHICAN LKAOUK New York at Philadelphia. Iliwtnp at Washington, Detroit at C'lilraga. Cleveland at 61, louls. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 11ESCLT8 Or YESTEBDAY Baltimore, lOi Bending, tl Hirst game). Beading, 7j Baltimore. 0 (second game), rlyrnoust, A Buffulo, 3. Onlj' guinea plaed, TODAY'H HCIIEHl'LK Baltimore ut Bending. Jersey City at Newark. Koi'hrster nt Toronto, Buffulo ut rlyntruse, 8TAND1NO OP THE CLUBS W. L. P.O. W. Ia. I- C Balllm'ra 110 40 .73i Syracuse. 63 8ti ,4tn Buffalo.. 03 88 .618 Newark.. 62 M .1.9 Koeheater 86 84 .578 Jer. 1-llV HI nS 'U? Toronto,. 81 07 .647 Beading., 00 100 '.J J31 Yesterdai's 111 Noise The New York Olants, by defeating the. Brooklyn nodaeri., climbed up ta within a fraction ot n point nn Pittsburgh In the nice for (he National League pennant The offk-lsl standing of ine eiui9 is; t iiisoargn, .uwuui ew lork. .00383. Jim Jolly, pitcher of tho dalveston Texas League Club, has ben purchased by th Now York Yanlees. Jolly has been out of the gam since the middle of the season as a result of an operation for appendicitis, and will report to iho (lotham uggregatlon next year. Tni- Kniuas Cllu Amrrican Asportation Cluh u(l hnt'r urn- )wrtntop report on Srp trmbrr to Frank Hurphit of the Rock Island Club 0 thr Thrre I I.tapuc, is the man. He was purchased outright The ruling nf President Ellison, of the Appalsehlnn Lroxue that nil oamea won bv the Klntsnort Club this season In which ritelier Mm Hill plated must ho rrnlnjed. nuts lhe Klngaprrt Cluh In third plac and Johnson City In first. Klngsnort hn lrtislv rllnrhnl the iwnnnnt for the second half nf tho season. A new Amrl-an League record for total runs and total hits was established In the Chlcaso-Detroit gnme Twenty runs, on twenty-two hits, were scored by the Whits Sox. while the Tigers crossed the pentagon fifteen times on twntv btngle-. A total ot thirty-five runs on forty-two hits. fipenMi-o o record hits. Bale Itvth hiltrd two MriM u'ifh one ntone. so to sprak. lis Hrd his 10tl home run record trdh Ms mlohtv stnnsh nnd broke a lono'divtnncc record at SMb Pnrfc when the ball sailed over the left field wall BASEBALL TODAY, 3 P. M. S1I1BE PARK 21ST A I.KII101I AVE. ATHLETICS yn, NEW YOKK lUsenril Heats Olmbels' and Spalding' Lew Tcndler and Sailor Friedman Fifbt rbnlrr Penis nn Sale nt TENTILKK-S IlILI.IAltt) PABLOH 730 Market St. 2d Floor The Fight You Want to See (rent S-round battle between the twn lending rontrndrrs for (he lightweight title. Messrs. Tailor and (lunnls present Lew Tendler vs. Sailor Friedman PHILLIES' PARK Monday Night, Sept. 12th Preceded by prellm'nartes ou win like. Everybody will go. Hrnta. $1. g;' S3. No higher. All priced .,(' ' rred. Buy Ht onre nt Sohott'a Cnfe' llth ind Illbert. or Tendler otVAl man's. 818 Chestnut, (let In line quick. RAYMOND-HAUBER DRAW -- i i Darrett 8tops Ruttell In Benefit 8how at Chester Ralph Raymond nnd Jolinnr Hnubcr, Wilmington w-Herwcliclits, met In n return innicli ot Hmcdlcy Field, Clics ler, l'n., Inst nlnht, nnd nt the finish of eight hnrd rounds neither showed to ndvnntoRC. Hobby Unrrctt scored ft four-round knockout over George Rus sell. .Tnck McCnuley stopped Happy Jack MriWllllnms In the third round, nnd Hilly Horn was outpointed by nnttling Unrncs In six rounds. Tills show wns promoted by Jimmy Dougherty, of I,olpcrvllle, nnd tho profits were turned over to the dlrcitor4 of Smcdley Field to be used for expenses In fixing up the grounds, which are to be used ns nu athletic field by Chester High School. Lew Rnllcy nnd Frnnk O'Brien wero the referees. The next show is scheduled for Mon day night for the benefit of the Amer ican Legion and war veterans located In Delaware County. BIG FIELDREADY IN RICHRJIURITY Hildroth Leases Colts to Start in $50,000 Belmont Classic Today MY REVERIE MAY WIN Twenty-six two-yenr-olds nrc carded to start in the $."0,000 Futurity at Bel mont Park this afternoon, nil hlgh'y bred colts and fillies. Three of tlm stars nrc out of the race Miss Joy nnd Morvlch being ineligible, and Knl Sang bring out of condition. Although Knl Sang is disabled, Hit dreth's Rancocns stnblc will bo repre sented. Wednesday ICal Rang pulled up so sore after u trial that Trainer Hildrcth abandoned all hopo of getting blm to the post today. The bottom fell out of Runcocns slock its prospects for wMnrting the $50,000 event becmed worth about $7, but yesterday it rose until it again ranks with the lenders, because the racing rights of Surf Rider nnd Har ridan have been obtained from John B. Mnddcn forthe race. My Reverie standi n fair chance of winning the rich classic. Harry I'njne Whitney nlso has n strong hand In the race. Hanta Clara, Hun Rolgh and Dream of Allah nro other high-c'nss entries. Major August Belmont, discuFsinj today's big event, said yesterday: "It Is fortunate that we hove a straight course for the decision of such n race. The event was born to be run over a course, nnd all the years of its decision at Bhecpshcnd Bay it wns contested over a ground thnt insured a fnir chance for every contestant. There was a slight bend in the Coney Island Fu turity course, which mitigated against horses that bad jn outside position. Here nt Belmont we have a course that is as straight as a gun barrel, and the best horse ought to win over it. It is a great race and nothing that we can do to ndd to its uttractiveness will be neglected." Sun Rclgh, the Kilmer Futurity hope, was given his final trial beyond u short pipe opener on Saturday morning, when he breezed the full Futurity distance of sir furlongs yesterday over the 'main tratk in 1:171-5 with Kchsay in the saddle. My Piny, the Lexington Stable's hope, was given a sharp speed test over the Jamaica course and Indicated that he will be nmong the first to depart on Saturday, when Mnrs Cassidy gives the word "Go!" My Play, breaking flat footed from tde barrier, went the four furlong distance in 47 1-5 seconds. The Whitney Futurity candidates. Whiskawny nnd Bunting, were given their finnl workout yesterday, when they went the six furlongs, hard urged ut the end, in 1 :12. The effort, which was calculated to tire them thoroughly, accomplished Its purpose, and leaves no doubt that they will be fit to run for n king's ransom in the classic. FRIEDMAN TALKS i ;1 ON leonardM,! Will Loavo for Now York Tuw day for Conference With Tex Rickard OFFER AUTO PRESENT By LOUIS If. JAFFE New York will bo the next objective; of Sailor Friedman. The mariner front', the shores of Lake Michigan has holster his sails nnd expects to prove ho ha, sufficient wind In them when he moetir Lew Tcndler at tho Phillies' Ball Tarkt to bound himself nlong the puglllstlaV main into tho harbor of Benny Leon! ard nnd annex the lalter's lightweight? championship by storm. Friedman will finish up almost twe weeks In Philadelphia on Monday night, nnd tho next morning he plans' to lnvodc Gotham go right Into tho lion's den. ns it were. The Chlcngonn has been invited to hold a "council of war" with Tex Rickard. promoter of the Madison Square Gnrden, he says, "A bout with Leonard," explain Friedman, "will be the subject of my. meeting with Mr. Rickard.' ' .ia1, Ahinlf am the lightweight en--titled to the next crack at Leonard' crown," continued the sailor today after coming off tho road for the last time before engaging Tcndler In com imt, and I am not going to lose any. prestige against your left-handed star, it anything, I am going to show even more so that I stand out next to Leon- ..ill ,hF "jl'twclght division. . uclK,!f iot tho Tcndler match will 1? .hnndlcap me in any way. It tlidn t the last time, and as I have had more time In which to gradually get r'Si1? fho rc1,1lrl Keale I feel that I will be even in better shape. Thero may have been some little doubt ns to who won before, but on Monday nlgnt there will be no question. I'll win from hero to Chicago just watch me do It. One hundred nnd thirty-six pounds at o clock on the afternoon of tho contest Is the specified weight for tbo Tcndler- Y rledmnn set-to. Tho sailor just about came in under that scalo for their previous battle, while Tcndler weighed l.MVi. There is nil borts of interest In the return engagement, ns many fans still, contend Friedman showed to advan tage dver Tcndler a month ago. Tho Sailpr came back with a great rally in the lust few rounds nnd nftcr a terrific pace finished stronger than the Phila delphlan. However, the advantage of Tcndler in the earlier sessions entitled Lew to more than an even brenk. Another incentive for Friedman io w;In over Tendler is n $3500 nutomo biie. "Herman Pressman, one of your fight fans here in town, has threatened to make me n present of n l,500 machine," snid Friedman, "and some thing tells me that I am going to motor to New York in a new automobile on Tuesday morning." West Virginia Quarter Out rieer rork Hotel. Md.. flept 10. Whn Charlton Davis, his most promising quarUr. back candidate, broke hla leg and was put out for the season, Coach S pea re. of th Weat Virginia football team, win hard nut for a field general. He used Helrer. last' year-a freshman end. and Nardlccl from, tlayen High. Youngstown. Ohio, with by far the most satisfactory results he has jet had. Hagen Sets Rare Golf Mark Detroit, Sent. 10. In winning the Mich Iran open golf championship at the L-vhmnor Club here yesterday. Walter Hagen. Western open champion, established a rare marie In championship play by co.erlng the flrst.srlnt holes of the afternoon round In thirty. ons. flvs strokes under par. Hagen played rdur of the holes In par and turned lir oirdles for the other five. Lone putts featured his Play. Crulkshank Joins Yale Grid Squad New llaen. Conn,, Bept. 10. Phil Crulk shank. who played guard In some of tho early games of last season was the only ad dition tn the Tale squad In tta practice at Pratt I'leld. 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