SIX MORE CONTESTS IN ALLISON HILL LEAGUE; BIG GAME ON H. A. C. FIELD THURSDAY SIX MORE GAMES FOR HILL LEAGUE Reading to Fight It Out With Galahad; Important Con test Thursday Standing of the Team* W. L. Pet Reading 17 7 .708 Galahad 15 8 .652 Rosewood 11 13 .548 St. Mary's 5 20 .200 Schedule For the Week To-night—St. Mary's vs. Rosewood. Tuesday—Galahad vs. Reading. Wednesday—Galahad vs. Rosewood. Thursday—Galahad vs. Reading. Friday—Reading vs. Rosewood. Monday—St. Mary's vs. Galahad. Only six more contests remain in the Allison Hill League to determine the champions of the Hill district, and while the standing of Rosewood and St. Mary's cannot be changed, the fight lies between Galahad and Read ing for the pennant These two nines will meet twice this week, on Tues day and Thursday nights. When the two leading teams clash Tuesday and Thursday evenings, the largest crowds of the year will be on hand. Both aggregations have large followings who will be there, to lend a hand to the cheering for their fav orites. Just one and one half games separate the two leaders. Three Hard Lames Reading has three hard games, against Rosewood and Galahad. If Reading can win one game against Galahad, the best the latter team can do is tie with the railway team. This would make a postseason series nec essary. Last year Reading and Rose wood were tied for the honors at the close of the regular schedule and played off an extra series. "Dutch" Conner surely has earned for himself the name of "iron man." Friday night he twirled seven in nings for Reading Railways against Galahad, and Saturday afternoon lie pitched and wone a seventeen-inning game for Newport at Duncannon In the Dauphin-Perry League. Duncannon bunched three hits and a brace of runs in the second inning. For the next 15 innings Duncannon did not cross of the plate. Following the close of the Allison Hill season, the winner will be kept in condition for a post-series with the winner in the West End League for the city championship. Baseball Summary of Big League Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday'* Results New York, 4; Cincinnati, 0. Chicago, 7: Philadelphia, 1. St. Louis, 2 Brooklyn, 1, first game. Brooklyn 8; St. Louis 3, second game. Sinniling of the Clulis W; L. Pet Cincinnati 59 27 .677 New York 57 28 .671 Chicago 48 39 .552 'j Brooklyn 43 44 .494 Pittsburgh 43 47 .478 : Boston 32 53 .376 ■ Philadelphia 31 52 .374 St. Louis 31 54 .364 Schedule For To-day Boston at Pittsburgh. 1 Brooklyn at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. Only three games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yeaterdny's Results Cleveland, 4; Washington, 0. New York, 10; Detroit, 2. Only two games scheduled. Standing of the Clults W. L. Pet Chicago 5S 34 .630 Cleveland 52 40 .565 Detroit 51 41 .555 New York 50 40 .554 St. Louis 49 40 .651 Boston 40 49 .449 Washington 39 55 .414 Athletics 24 64 .227 Schedule For To- §p\ ( - voo can —5 PLAN CROQUET \ ' X /" X -i Pi I BOT VOO must / HE /t l / MOW \ — i 'tv? . —Vv/ATCH K\o APDISoN ) I I \ Ji ft. / A 1 \ / \ Zf \ closelv and J I GOES AGIN % ) ! ™l*& ® I Z?' KeEP Kim OUT OF / \ lirv I / \ \ \ PWHI/ I PLAY / I? y