Wf SeWwHW M S.wf. ' E1 1922 i' .rwz, 'i i & 1 aia iWWJ . Viiicenze Maddona Fails in Short Sprints Against Clarence Carman in Thrilling Bike Rai mi P V SISLER SAYS BROWNS WILL CAPTURE FLAG Leng Heme Stand While Yanks Are en Read Means First Title in Thirty-four Years for St. Leuis Star First Sacker Expects te Break Batting Recerd ny JOSEPH GKOnOK SISLnn, recognized ris the grentest Imsrlinll pln.vcr'ln tlic'lntid Mn.r, Is net tlir pnMpst prifen in the lirefld rxpnnse of tlie world te interview. It ln't became ttie Michigan nlumntis take his Krentiirei seriously, but be cause he l n reticent, retiring chnp I trhe In Inclined te let the ether fellow de the bulk of the oralery. I.att nlcht. however, SIMcr was In Cine of hid rnri"l moods, lie wns will- I Ing te talk nnd answer questions with- I cut the Icnt.1 hesitancy. It wns entire ly unexpected, for he hnd gene hltlcss during the afternoon nnd bis batting 1 average hnd suffered the less of four points. The fact that the Browns hnd Tannulfhcd the Athletics nnd retained their lend in the race was enough te make Sisler forget his peer afternoon with the bludgeon. ' Sls-lcr It like that. He Is always working for the geed of the team and doesn't enre n hang whether his bat ting average suffers or net. ,Iut M) they win nnd keep ,out In front. Sisler usually decent appear te be nnv tee confident when talking about his team, jet last night en mere than one occa ecca occa nlen he stntcd with emphasis that the Browns nrc going te get into the World Series. "We're going te win the pennant," predicted Sisler. "That is the feeling I have and it Is shared by every mem ber of the team. The race Is close at present, but I am sure that when the last dny of the season rolls nreund you will find St. Leuis In first place by a comfortable margin and the fans going wild ever their first pennant In thirty-four years. tWON'T misconstrue what I have , eii and think co arc over confident. We aren't. Te a man we have the highest respect for the iankecs. Cleveland, Chicago and De troit. Hut we feel that we are going te win nevertheless. I'll tell you why.' OISLEIt moved his chair a little )p closer, crossed his right leg ever his left knee, took a deep breath and in his ven, well-modulated tone gave his rea sons why St. Leuis is going te win the pennant. Heme Finish Means Pennant "We were two games in the lend when ire started en the present Eastern trip, and after tedny we arc one and a half. In ether words, while we haven't been winning with the regularity we did at home, we have been playing consistent ball. c finish nt home, you knew, and I think thnt will give us the advan tage necessary te end up In the lead. When we Innrl hnmn nn T..I.. ok after the prehcnt swing nreund the clr run. we win De nt home most of the time, playing only twenty-two games en the read after that date. We are hard te beat out in St. Leuis, nnd most of the teams in the league will attest te tint statement. "The schedule favors us and is going te play a conspicuous part in making ts the champions of the American League. New Yerk will be forced te meet Chicago, Detroit nnd Cleveland, all of whom arc new playing great ball, while wp will be meeting much easier opponents from the remainder of the En.t." Sisler thinks the seven pitchers who are working regularly for the Browns will preve strong enough te bring the team through the heat .of the campaign. A lack of reserve material is apparently the only werrimeut te the Players nnd Mnnnger Lee Fehl. t ""InK.nceidents," continued Sis ler, I den t think anything will keep tis out of first plnce. . We aren't vcrv Jtreng in reserve material. If one of the mai.i cogs in the machine is wrecked It may make nil the li(Tnrien ;.. .i. world. Kelp, Wright, Danforth, Bheckcr. Bayne, Van Gilder nnd I'ruett ara all hurling high-class ball, nnd they should ctmtlnue until the end of the easen. We nre all hitting fairly well, 23 GIRLS ENTER Miss Bough Picked te Break 75 Yard Recerd in Shana han Games BROTHERS TRAIN SISTERS Fer the first time In history of the nhanahiin C. C. games girl athletes lll get en opportunity te display their Trewfss en the cinder path. A seventy-five-yard run. closed te women, has eeen added te the list of events for the Jieet tomorrow afternoon at Forty fourth nnd Brown streets. Among the entrnnts are several Kirls fnllewlnj in the foetbteps of Illustrious brothers who mode and nre making nnms for thernst-Ivi-H in tiuck and field tnerts. Mnignret W. Herr, of Lnii'-dewne, Mster of Johnny llcrr, I'enn stnr, who jvas n member of the Bed nnd Blue leiir-mile team that rnn in Knglnnil, Jill start from the scratch mails. Mls Herr has been showing Hashes of leal 'Printing ability in preparation for the nec under the guidance of her brother, he is shewlne her all the line points ".getting away from the murk at the tun. v Meadow brook Club has entered Miss prace lllttler. sister of Bill Illttler. ise et Mcndowbreok. who i, ene of b t-.h"cer ;n;;rhirpX;,.s Ike Miss no,.,. mi,.u ri.fi.. i i,t., Ultt L tiit..r.,i i... i" .'..'-.: ".""' '"""," l( . , in'iuur, wun expects iiih ., iu Biiew me wny te tne tnie r rOlll Ii nuenutei- mmiu MIm .!, fflne Williams. Nislrr of fieoige Wll-fc-ii0"0 ,et ,,lp stellar pei former en vKL .?m,nnn ,rn(k t(,nm when the V"1 Philedelplilnns steed in the fore Win i of lltl,lc'ic teams in the city. Mlas iuinnis win represent the Oriental L?' ln,en.B w,,1 mIsh Irene Denny, wnese brother n number of years nge fV710. ll1? ,)Pht cioss-ceuntiy run nf In this district. ""sr r i lenner I Mile, tlie swimming .f- 1U represent the Daughters of veiiimbiis n,e cwnt Her hielhcr. ft. h.il01 n ,,a,k "tlilcte. was one of IN SPECIAL RACE I'1 W haa hlin ". '". I."C"1 l'!!r- llM K.S "t llierilicil in Inenl rnnLti. MIku J .rlYPntn!id expects ie win T. LAtmtJM although the Mast week mynvcrnge has suffered a let." CWLER was told that he was new J only sir points ahead of Tyrtis Raymond Cobb, the Tiger's manager, who is maklna ranid strides in his efforts te wrest the leadership from Sisler. The Brown's star has a mark of ,,12 this morning, a toss of four points. "I HAVEN'T been going as geed the team ban been winning nnd I get my conselntion from thnt. However, I ex pect te break' my record of Inst yeat in hltB per season, which totaled 2.T7. Already this year I have 148 hits, with the season little mere than half ever. I hope te make tht record nt the end of this year 275 hits." Has IHg Ambitions ' One of the biggest ambitions Sisler has and he wants It known thnt it is net going te Interfere with the success of the tram as n whole is te break the American Lengup bnttlng mnrk made by Ty Cobb back In 1011 of A'M.. Last year Michigan Oeerge finished the sen sen sen with n mnrk of .-I0S, nnd he feels confident that he is going te better It this season. "1 hope te lead the league in bnttlng this year, with a mark ever .420, In addition te breaking the hit record for a season," said Geerge, in the course of the Interview. "I haven't the strength nor the savage swing of n home-run hitter nnd that is why I am net up among the leaders in that end of the game. "I can place them better, going along the wny I am. than if I steed nt the plate, nnd tried -te make home runs. I have no designs en Babe Ruth's record. If I had I would be forced te change my batting style. That would make me n less valuable man en the Browns In their drive for the pennant. Ken Williams can de the home-run hitting for me. "I use n bnt weighing forty-five ounces, nn unusually heavy one which I choke off te meke my hits. A geed eye, natural ability nnd confidence nre necessary te become a geed batter, and te remain one. I always watch the pitchers and study the catchers and ns a result knew just about what they are going te serve me." CISLEJt confided te us that he & would like te go out en the pitch ma mound some day and show that he has lest none of the cunning that made him a star at Michigan. "I need some practice la net mu nrm. into shape, but I think I could get eu4 en the hill and pitch a fair game of ball." TIDE Michigan graduate is strong for t '' '",el,OKe P'nyw- He is one himself and believes that major , league ball 's the mnn with the A. B. or . S. The college nlavcr Is hetter Imlnr ihnn ,' i K.i0 .wny, SisIer 0Pcned the subject. "The big league managers are realizing mere nnd mere his worth and arc anxious te have him en the team. Instead of being linbilitics as reme managers used te think, thev nre big assets today. Every team in the league lias four br five college plnvers. We have five en our team. In the old devs the college player wns n scarcity en league teams. "The fuct that ethers have succeeded in giving the new ones coming up mere confidence nnd placing the newcomers In a mere favorable light with the man agers, players and fans. A player who stars in college should make geed in the majors. He Is able te think fester and learns quicker than the average player coming up. I think that mere um. ,ur ci irge piayers will enter league baseball in (he future and that 'lre" I "nre of the game will come from their ranks." J'lIE Browns have a big' task facing 'them te win the pennant, but btsler and his teammates who sat around white the interview was going en breathed confidence of their ability ? "a'!er "'c fsk and give St. Leuis tts first pennant since J88S. in the event, which will be run off In four heats, two semi-finals and a final. The Curtis Country Club haa three cn tries, Daughters of Columbus ten, Lansdowne two, Meadowbrook two ?& A; 9.V "'Gloucester, two, and Philadelphia Terminal, of the P n It one. " ' ' The track followers who have seen f'S f . .S i,n npUen,Bay that MUs Doro Dero Dore thy Bough, who will represent Meadow brook, should break the world's record of 8 4-5 seconds In the event. When running for Temple University during uVPr,nF a" Beu"h Watcd the distance in 0 4-5 seconds. As the meeting is n sanctioned ene under the auspices of the A. A. U., the nlmnfflMdi ln, tlll rn,ce wl" 8" down ?hf?ic,nl J4n r,,t,,re " Is said Lnntirth .AA' U' efficinIs will make an effer te have at least ene event for women in all meets. The complete entry list fellows : KlVk0c"nnMlnfJ;,'rll;ur,,.ll, ?ou""-y Club; Mary h,ny. DauKhtiW S?nffiuini&b,'; May SSiiu ...... ... ,. ..- . -.wme, iftt-ni ur un a. .McMnhnn ITnl.Vil- V,'""'. ." ;. vru"lca ,.- ... ........,,,-, wiirfiiui A. I lv-ni t rlne Ilrewn I'hlludelphla Terminal' Pe vr ll" 'V 'I'k0" '""-"thy Jlemth? Meiui ;roelc club; Uruiu .M. miller. Tenipie. l'enn- Lruulc I'lnl.. Ilr.,,.: ,.,.,'"'"" -MPUUOW. SIGNS NEW PLAYERS Marshall E. Smith Team Will Rep resent Parkland In Future Frank McCleskey, manager of the Parkland (rum. of flu. im.tU r., ,...,.. iHnrisinr "a"?p "' miieii new team te represent tint town. iMruianii is ttie old flnrtner A. C, nnd te date occupies last place In the s an.lliigs. The (aw did net take kindly te a leber, se Manugcr McClos McCles key dechled te Impert the entire Smith team rather thun sign indlvlduul meni uers. Parkland will play at Hulmevlllc en Saturday nnd will eriteitnln Croyden at home en Sunday, betli League games. Archbishop Ryan Plays Tenlflht, Th Archblehnp Itynn Club, tl.rnucli th peurle.v of the VhIeii Club, hid nriirrl n liiimi) flclil for l'rlduy nluhi.4 nnd will m.in ihu Miiinn this nvrnln with Ulerty Htm a ,.l...,n 1rei1 tlul'- t'" "l" Wteii KieundH. al V i;" " ; 0UW "& te" hSa? f mn II lthni.0 rtte. Address Harry A. Farrtli. n. unibu.; OH.trude HiiShKJk Uauht.,. cf I'elumbuj. Mary Iteberm, J)Builitcr of r?, Huici it. iiprr. l.nnin niinA .. . KEEPING THE BROWNS IN FRONT aaaaaaaV ' ' '' fji?' " "V "&& IjHp' .- f V V '" ' V" 'l aaaaaaaaaawJy,,.V ' ' ' f f"', aaaaaEatfiatiMEPMIslsaW. i S? ' ' ' - -r! s ' B.j j JP t fc K M tftk ? j. s ftf ? 5a jky Geerge Sisler is leading the American League In batting, scoring runs, stealing bases and most hits, and expects his team te win the pennant this year. "Shucks" Pruett, en the right, is the former Missouri Col lege hurlet who fanned Babe Ruth seven out of nine times recently, and who has developed a fadeaway that, is said te compare with Christy Mafhewsen's famous delivery CAM'S SPRINTS . DEFEATJWADDONA American Wins Match Race In Straight Heats of Sensational Moterpacing VERRI BEATS WALTHOUR PHILADELPHIA bike fnns tedny nre marveling ever the terrific sprinting ability of Clarence Carman. The Jamaica flyer upset the dope last night en the pine snucer nt the riilla- dclphla Velodreme, Point Urccze Pnrk, by defeating Vinccnze Mnddenn, Itnly,. ln short-distance moter-pneed straight heats. Ten thousand spectators saw a swell set of races. This was the first appearance of Maddona here since recovering from a fractured collnrbenp suffered In a spill nt Uosten nbeut a month nge. In each of the heats Carman put en such thrilling sprints thnt the Itnllnn wns unable te cope with the American and Vinee could net held his pace. The first hent wns a ten-mile race. Paced by "Dare-Devil Jimmy" Hunter, of Philadelphia, Carman set out after Mnddenn, who was lending. Just ns tne tifth mile wns unisiicd and by the grrntest sprint seen en the local saucer this season, the Amcrlcnn enme from a quarter of n lap behind nnd nftcr riding less than half a mile he took the lead. In se doing, Mnddenn was unable te keep behind the meter of .Tehnnv Schlep. Newark, and from then until the finish It was a cinch for Clarence. The time wns 15 minutes 8 1-5 seconds. Change Pacemakers Cnrmnn, behind Schlee, went off into the lend ln the 15-mlle second hent, but he wns eutspurted by the Italian en the fourth lap, thus giving Mnddenn the lead. Vince kept out Jn front until five miles hnd been negetlnted when Carman once mere challenged Mnddenn. They rode neck nndreck for fully three laps, but Maddenn could net con tinue the terrific sprint nnd he wns forced behind nfter losing pnec. Thnt break gave Carmnn the lead, which he held until the finish. The time wns 22 minutes 51 1-5 seconds. Francisce Verrl. of Itnly. wns en tirely tee fnstier Bebby Wnltheur. Jr., Amerlcn, in their one-mile mntch race, and the former was n winner in straight heats. Verri wen the first heat by two and n half lengths, and he showed te ad vantage ln the second heat by even n grpnter distance. This was the first defeat suffered by Wnltheur en the Philadelphia track. Verrl Is te meet Willie Spencer In a match race here next Thursday night, when a team match meter-paced event between Maddona and Colembotto nnd Carman nnd Lnwrence will be decided ln. an hour's grind. Returns of the Leenard -Tcndler bout 'also will be an nounced. Pattl Junier Victer Felix Pattl. of the Italia Spertavla Cyclers, New Yerk City, wns the win ner in the five-mile junior motor meter paced match, defeating Jehn Patrick, of Newark. The time was 7:54 1-5. Pattl took the lead at the start and stayed out in front until the finish, although Patrick made several spurts. How ever, the Newark lad was unable te keep up the pnee and he lest by half n lop. Last week Patrick defeated Pattl. With n handicap of sixty ynrds, Charles Judge, of the Seuth End Wheelmen, just nbeut nosed out ncqry llruhn, a clubmnte, by Indies in the filial heat of the two-third-mile ama teur handicap. Vincent Scaln, of the Italia Cyclers, was third, nnd Dick HERE THEY ARE! DON'T WAIT E3.00 Bex Henrietta, Perfecto Size, Cost the Smoker $2.00. Bex of 25 $3.75 Bex of 25 Henrietta Admiral for $2.50 LfSTEN MEN! Tlirjnrc Htrli'tly new aoedi, flril rlnNK rnnilltleii. I'lmne an well us moll erderi, nnd nt the iilere. Orf""" A r ILl"l'lCi 703 Chestnut St., Phila. I Pcnn. Northeast Wheelmen; fourth. The time was 1:10 4-5. It took three miles before the Austra lian nursuit race for Class B,profes B,prefes B,profes slenals was decided. Geerge Patterson, of Shenahan, finally winning out after riding neck and neck for two lnps with Jnke Smith, of Elmwood. The time was 7:21 2-5. Pat McKen.. Ireland, wen third honors, nnd Frank Harris, Philadelphia, fourth. HOOVER WONT COMPETE IN NATIONAL REGATTA Duluth Club Announces Champien Will Net Shew Here Duluth, July 21- The Duluth Beat Club nnneunced tedny that Walter Hoever, world's chnmpien, will net compete In the notional regatta which will be held en the Schuylkill Klvcr in Philadelphia en August 3, 4 nnd 4. Hoever, who wen the Dlnmend Sculls in England, first nnneunced that iVi V',"I(l cemPcte 'n the title events ln I hilndclphla, but pressure of buslnesu forced him te chnnge his mind. Karnac Was Net Beaten in R,'??.ritln,r. ,?.dlier Evenlrnr eduer W ,t hi.!, v.s!itw,15lht "cores yesterday that Le h Rli Viilley ban entered for the Kne we Pjacd them. 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OR 231 33 SI NATIONAL LEAGUE J II. A. II. B. R. nrnsDy, ni, i.eui iki -HI in lllltl.f. Httubtinh at 343 A tlrlmes, Chlriiee... 7A 2SA A7 1 llnlleyhrr, riileacn. SH 333 40 ttt Dnuhert, Cln'natl, DO 338 M 1(6 TJkV. L-I iHi Www switched from n grouchy Individual. the enrc-frce kid lie linn been ever piMMt he enme here. , 'fcj Brown nnd Tim Dreney boxed'-:W j i we reuniiH encn. urewn carried T-1 u iller through two rnpld-llre rdustta, 1 which were ns fnst ns nnythlngrvlfwd In nn nctunl fight. Then Dreney brought out te de his stufT. Tendler weighed l.'JO pounds atth linish of his workout. He is lean aad linril ns n rock. As a remit of being tetistantl.v ln the sun I.ru- lm nl en his iisunlly dnrk skin n very hear rent of tan thnt makes him rcsembl aa Indinn. t Thnt he will make the reqtitred weight, J. a"i pounds nt 2 o'clock 'Met Tliursdny nfternoen, Is n foregone eoa eea eoa elusien. J Newcastle Man Leses Reque Feature ClilenBe. July 21. A. a. Jlurram X Ansple- rhnlleiiBr. Is In rosse-sien of tb Untrs I'n'lerhlll medal ns a result of Si fentlnc II II Davis of Newcastle, Ta 1 In lh feature pent of th American rteana former metlnl holder 1,-nKU" tournament. Tlurrnm bested the 32 te 17 anil 32 te"lf. Inc. IVj-M 1M -TSR1 m W IP II evenings iiil V o'clock ( JIMSThlt 5th and I'ranklin m.-. m m n,4 Hiui -mvw vr nwuiwm twm tf. J ivVti('lrt ' , n A Mlf iSWAVnt i Vl f,$ no; wV.vtte. tfj;l.KSH, K . I i3le. . lsj tr 1 saWV