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sua 7TTTA' r ,'LJ fmm". ' . .. ,.'" ,v r 'v,'r -or. fji,-,jj, ,,v i,---,- ,,w. Jty";""U-" W '.;'"i-v: U.';;;...! .w.,,1. h ,.,., ; , .;.'V .-Lai-Li . , " r &&T "wr" ' S pjiCttivu ao a lTJunLagci lTianagCS IU IVtscp Avigut at uli avjj tt iui m ?.. tt '- m Wa i jf iPEAKER TAKES LEAD " I IN JUNIOR CIRCUIT ',...,... CninnA 7 Pninte Whiln Unihnmi Han manual "- - " - ft Dropped 9 in Last Week Witt Leads Macklcts and Meuscl the Phillies t j Jmr ,he Inst wees. ,n '"""" "" !1H"! SScn . socking .the ball for ?""r:j ... nnni beow ricinie uron, jff'ir:.f JiTlril snckcr. Orob, cTh.sbcon In bit .l. the vcnty con- ttnnVHHV. the St. Loulfl mRIS SPEAKER, the bard'lilttlnc Rt fielder, sained twenty-one points I X manager of tho Cleveland Indians, " ... . i .in(iltilni ntii I linn crtiiinA1a-ir1 tti thblnw ( ranolunn League batting leadership from Harry Ilclltnann, Detroit's wallopln' oat I'eldcr. Speaker gained seven points during tlio last week, wlillo llclfmann dropped nlno. The Indian manager's average Is .415, nnd Hcilmnnn'ri .400. Whltey Witt lias again Hepped Into tho lead ns the lc.cn! club's Hluietnz rtnr. Whltey has been alternating with' Frank welch, last week h leader, nil reason, and now has on advantugc of four points over the outfielder. Wilt I has a ..12(1 average. Ruberty Ilnsty, one of several hall iiiiiullng pitchers that travel with .Con nie Mark, dropped ninety-four point during the week to .3i. !,u.-. .- been in o'n iwcm -iMfcver. .hns "" ... n,.-h ,... ner. ... .j trhlln me W""""" ei WSE?lBSL!i-ejai .Znt the I'hU e siioumiii". ..,....-. ; .1 ' rt UTl'ADi - . . j- , Irak c lip. 15rall ncnr" rlv0 ' ii A':'..."'1' i- i.nfHif .SfiflA .Tack ,Vhwactlyythcmo percentage i'' y last week. i'r."7 " li..,. It. Miller. Wright- . ,TiTi s. llruwy, ''.llerAL",,'""'i. ;t'ie and Parkinson are uic omer .ulu.-. ftfft. wlect .300 claw. II " ..B... ..-- National League tfatting j a. ab. n. it. itn.sD.p.c "II 70 U SO 0 . .1Z .P.".;i.sL' l' T? 23 bo 122 c'."::y.i imi is .' ri"""w. jn US PS 89 12 13 3.1 8 in n 2A SSESr.'Wi to"; 'VL,.,P- Sn B4 , Sw?'0"0': 88 "o So St iTii n f. . is ,8 .A ,S IIM. fl, m inn in 7i 70 287 B3 103 12 00 207 St 05 0 r.".u i'ln ... 01 IVO " , Kmii". -av . . BO 2R0 0 01 BSS.W.;:: ' flrimet, . tni... . "! rA7. Foumler. St. L. Ji .m ' CtUWif,. r.ix.. -? .v. imi. "&. ,?3 KJJH-:- $ !Q Ff-nirn ? 07 103 49 OS 80 04 80 70 83 80 1 12 G4 10ft 14 AS 01 103 7 ;;; rim... '."' ..Lit riui. . .. !S3 Mi Phil. ... irttra, Do-..- oo 2g BTS: T . . " 281 nnnun. himi" v -- Birlxr. Chi. Rirfve Clrr.. Srmlr. Cm Mick, tni BT 100 44 U8 40 141 S3 SOS 74 20 41 140 AS 17S 83 182 84 237 Sillier. Phil. 48 178 '.. St. I... Of?" int. !, T 71 .04 Stack. S:,j Vlil. A3 240 SMfht'oa. rhll 08 200 bkalti. St. b . 0- Ii jmttli. N T Uui. not IstmWt. Pl. hrWnwn. Pbll Hollochr, Chi.. Bremi. N , Tluey. Pitts flrlnei. Urkbn. EmUti. St I. Powrll, Uoston araioni, St. I Orimm. PttH. .. Nrbf. N T ., . prate!, run.. Lw. Cln. . . Hjwllntt. Thll NT-, . . Kelltber. Chi... Unn. St. L... Stmnn. Cln. . . ' Wlnto, Cln. 44 110 70 217 40 143 no 240 43 00 70 27 13 SO 43 134 70 207 64 100 71 272 20 34 88 DO 93 2 04 08 20 91 12 01 2 0 0 n 8 1 7 2 0 1 18 s r, 8 o 0 12 n s 0 o 1 li 3 8 4 12 0 4 4 12 4 23 0 O 4 20 0 10 0 0 B 04 .18 43 OS 110 40 85 87 7t 54 85 01 70 HI 5 37 84 72 43 75 27 M 15 46 53- SR 14 40 27 21 03 as 05 260 43 131 73 280 72 334 47 180 Tirrr. Chlcieo. 07 262 Mot. Cln. ... 7 J 287 rora. uoiion. . nil Aot ptubert. Cln... 63 234 Wlker. N. Y... 54 106 Mew. Phil. . U 62 niltriflra. Hos.. 20 40 iMflftu, IJkyn., Thll 47 100 Gibson, Dot. .. 28 35 Oiion, Ilrklm. . 74 322 fmlth. PrXlyn.. 18 87 iiolun, Pitts., 10 62 bboarreaa. Thll 80 80 qnty. P.. ..22 01 JoniMi, Cln .. 83 107 Strr. ilklyn . 72 261 Krueier, Dklrn. 20 74 U. Plill .... BO m Vittflin Chle... 16 80 Hooa. B'Uyn .. 33 40 Molkc. Uoston.. 70 278 Kllduft, Dklyn.. 45 104 NUen. Boston ,10 41 Plhfr. Dltlyn. 17 37 Hutheo'ii. St. L 31 10S 2tan, Pitts ... 18 25 inv'n.St.L Ilk. 20 67 M, Clnn. 35 203 Rbti'n. Cnl,.Pts 24 17 Mlllfr. Bkljn. . 50 383 UtCJulUn Host. 18 51 O.N.Ill, Unit 40 1(6 ftins, Clnn. . . 40 no Sell. Bk'vn 4" 90 Klnft. N.Y.. rhll 10 OS rillS(r. St I. 41 (it JliIXi. N.V , Phil 67 180 llstimnrt'r, Thll SO 28 Ktpf. Clnn ... 42 130 Ceonr. Pitts... 17 07 Ktlntl. St. V . 18 43 Sun. N. T. . 18 24 ttotton. 3t. L 18 24 Vrquril. Clnn. 21 44 rtrrei. gnt... ni 148 onh. StM. 10 10 tcnirr. Host. 21 fir. ItMy, N. T 20 41 Petit, Thll , Cln 30 70 PHy. Chi. .. 18 41 Pernei N. Y, .2(1 41 tu, Phil . . 15 44 fhPltr, c nn. . . 20 1 1 Jfslktr. st h . I'l 2 HukWi. rhll 18 St Wuilis. N. Y.. 10 ao irk. Chtrftto . Ifl 25 mer. Pun. . 17 Jin , tson, lioston 21 41 JlsiirM. N. Y... 17 21 t-More. Uklyn.. 10 .17 frenton, Clnn 17 15 SI 3 8 3 26 11 31 27 13 80 10 10 10 78 33 bl 78 40 J2 75 38 81 20 72 71 40 17 11 40 13 87 10 14 21 16 51 O't 10 7 0 1 0 0 7 1 3 1 4 2 O 2 13 4 8 0 2 4 4 n 2 5 12 0 1 o 3 1 4 o 3 3 II II 0 1 0 2 1 6 3 1 0 13 o 5 4 0 0 1 0 .428 .428 .412 .410 .400 .400 .894 .802 .883 .360 .859 .850 .854 .862 .860 .840 .817 .847 .347 .843 .84.! .840 .889 .830 .883 .833 .833 .820 ,32H ..125 .824 .320 .822 .822 .822 .310 .817 .813 .815 .814 .313 .312 .113 .810 .3111 806 .305 American League Baiting Player. Club. Tlurna. Clete.. Wood, Clave. , Bnecktr, Cleve. I(llmnn, Dtt (7obb Detroit o. An. n. 1t.1tn.nn. per 3H 100 32 47 O 8 .44.1 20 72 It 20 0 0 01 218 02 103 3 2 72 291 08 lit 11 2 07 282 71 111 0 .411 10 fiftherlaniJ. Del. 17 28 4 11 0 Utah. N. Y 74 236 P4 97 St 7 William. Bt. I 73 280 57 101 16 18 fllsler. St. I.... 03 243 (10 95 4 18 Trhln. St. I.. . 70 ,130 08 121 5 2 minam er, Cle an ku Veach. Ut, ... 72 200 Htverald. St. I.. 07 1P7 KlatTBtead. DM. .14 70 n. Colllna. Chi. 00 227 Evans, Clevo. . . 80 81 Jones'. Detroit . 71 200 r trunk. Ch.c. . 55 184 Johnston. Cleve. 00 200 Jones, Boston.. 18 47 8tephonaTn. Cleve 52 1 80 nice. Wash. .. HI 83J Scwell. Cleve .. 74 283 Uharrlly. Wash. 73 238 O'Neill, Cleve... 41 180 Hmlth, Cleve... 04 207 Mausei. N. Y... 71 287 Witt. Atta 74 .101 Pratt. Itos. . . 07 250 Moore, Ath. ... 15 31 liurh. Do 17 84 Haatjr,' Ath. ... 20 31 Welch. Ath. . . 00 2.13 Illue. Dot .... 70 285 1ard. J. Y.... 74 271 Pawster. N Y .12 104 Johnson, Chi... 07 200 Mtlnnls, Hos . 71 272 Gardner. Cleve. 74 208 Judire. Wash . . 80 822 Hoonor. Chi.. . OS 245 flraney. Clove. 80 70 15 22 2 0 Shorten. Det. . 41 8.1 Court'y. Wash,. 20 82 Ituel, Bos. .. 00 180 Ilassler, Dtt, 54 177 Shanks. Wash 81 312 nayne, ht. L,.,. 24 zn 7 82 0 1 00 104 10 7 24 70 1 2 17 27 0 1 83 70 0 8 20 28 0 .1 3D 02 0 8 ZX 03 0 5 31 71 0 2 0 10 2 1 40 01 2 4 80 111 4 12 51 98 3 8 41 70 4 8 21 46 1 0 48 OS 8 0 44 04 8 6 47 08 S 8 88 81 8 6 II 11 8 0 4 11 0 0 3 10 O O .12 75 4 3 52 01 4 U 30 SO 3 3 111 33 0 2 .18 85 0 4 8.1 80 I) 2 52 1)4 3 2 4 101 2 12 41 77 3 11 18 44 2 10 11 SI 12 7 3 11 6 8 11 7 14 0 'ft I? 12 21 A 18 5 0 6 n 1.1 1 2 4 0 4 5 4 T 5 3 I 5 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 n 0 0 1 II 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 l o 6 0 2 1 5 0 Ro 0 0 2 1 .1 5 2 2 0 0 (I 1 3 2 n i 1 1 1 2 0 3 1 1 1 1 11 3 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 o 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 2 0 O O 104 Ouian, Ath. ,0(13 .303 .80.1 .803 .8U1 .8(10 30ll .800 .2011 .200 .205 .204 .204 .292 .291 .200 .200 280 .218 71 270 Wamb'a. Cleve. 30 112 Hnker. N. T .40 181 Uhle. Cleva . 20 63 Jnoflbson, St I.. 78 268 Mae. N, Y ... 20 07 Falk. Chi. . ..72 280 Hawks. K Y . 26 67 1'eckln'h. N Y. 71 270 Roth. N Y. . 118 142 Milan, Wash... 48 153 Ytryan. Chi. .. 28 68 Foster Boa. .. 40 116 Gerbor. St L,. 40 101 i. Walker. Ath. 50 182 Johnson, Wash, 21 55 ripp. N. T. . . 74 284 15 18 4 26 13 40 - 4 35 25 21 13 3.1 4 25 18 38 27 20 1 11 2 ft 3.1 6 52 .411 .400 .391 .8911 ,87 .801 .301 .860 .860 .srrfi ,866 .833 .848 .846 .342 .342 .840 .840 .889 .384 .883 ,88 .881 ,320 .8,28 .30 .324 .324 .824 .828 .322 .810 .317 .817 .ato .310 315 814 .814 .114 .313 .318 312 .311 .301 "BLACK SOX" IN CHICAGO COURT rvUtJBIkLnKTZ' ' JeaasK AiPsssVH BK'mmMBml'WPf fm'maUKmJik "yW-JMjBKB tktKsBHVflH mmtu, Mm tWiiwi rwalmWI''iiMWm MIIMBaH I149ATHLETES1N SHANAHAN MEET Eighteenth Annual Track Games of West Philly Club Draw 254 Entries EXPECT CLOSE COMPETITION The tnul or the former Chicago American League club players and camblem Indicted In the 1II1U Wtlrld Series scandal U in progress. Flgiires In the trial shown In the etching nre: (1) Attorney James O'lirlen, (2) At torney Benedict Short, (3) Attorney Henry Derccr, (4) Oscar ("Happy") Felsch, (5) "Sede" Klsberg, (0) George ("Buck") Weaver, (7) Joe Jackson, (8) Claude ("Lefty") Williams, (0) Attorney Thomas Nash, (10) Attorney Michael Alicrn, (11) Attorney A. M. Frumbcrg, (13) Attorney Max Luster, (13) Attorney Daniel P. Cassidy BUDD BATTERS COP SLUGGING HONORS Liggett eft Myers Champions Have But One Player in First Twenty Hitters 52 BAT .300 OR BETTER The H. G. Iltidd baseball team may JSoJ'not be the champion of the Phlladel 'so.! i l'llla MonffocturcrsM.fnKUC first half. !sob but tlir trnm hn tlin honor of having o '.290 ' the best batsmen in the organization. for they have the leading trio In the averages compiled by SecrctnVy James Hunter. Liggett & Myers, the title-holder, hove but one hitter in the first twenty, nnd that is shortstop Joe Toner, who is Mostn. Chi .. 34 104 io 30 2 o ,28s I notM as n slugger. Thut all the hcavj nf.'.'h '.,Bt l'- ?I U5 1? Vt n 2 -251 1 hitting is not confined to tho big leagues o 0 0 0 4 1 1 t 4 o o 4 4 208 201 .207 200 .204 .201 .203 .202 .201 .20) 280 nuh. Det Mllltr. Wash . Holllnar. Dot 8s Mrnoeky. Una .286 .282 .280 .280 .277 .273 .275 .272 .221 .217 .211 .213 .2l2 Ilimllton, Pitta. 10 an B 6 fi 1 fmlth, rhll... 10 37 0 2 0 0 Ectoaa, rhll. IS 0 0 O 0 0 2 .22 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 3 0 0 0 o II 0 (I 0 0 n 0 0 0 73 287 .18 180 20 38 73 260 Alnsmlth. Det 83 92 Jamleson, Clev 60 252 !. Walker. AUi. 03 232 Drkni. Ath. 74 207 rtrmlll. Ath. .. 48 118 Knrr, Chi ... 20 84 Myers. Bos , 17 36 Caldwell, Clvr. 10 18 Perkins. Ath... 11 270 ,27Sljmb, St. I,... 30 11.1 .270 1 Jirrvly. Chi. .. 72 211 .270 ' J-'-ott. Boa . . 73 268 26? 1 Harris, Wash 81 .106 .263 Oriffln. Ath. . . 17 41 .262 I Palmero, St. U 10 80 2MJ , Tennoek. Una . . 17 38 nurwell. m. L, 10 10 61 211 67 213 .17 107 26 74 72 203 31 71 71 261 40 152 46 183 46 151) 58 IPO 43 !84 44 142 16 13 21 31 10 06 10 44 41 84 23 63 1 -- --... V-. I vunT. Det. w. :oii .245 Hchan. N'. Y Iliower. Wash. (iicaaon, St I., nil "ieon. pi 1.. r,ll Mullltan. Chi r, V Coll'a. St I. '4.1 J Colllna Po 'Sj, S'h. Bt. L. . W. '.240 1 Hendrot. nos 2.1 l.elbold. Boa . .288 ' fchalk. Chi .2,11 . Zaehary. Wash 28 211 O'nou'e Waab. 78 ,2as .MfJU'J, Rt I., .238 Mratt. Ath. .223 Thomaa Cleve i'Sr 1 F- Walker. Ath i'i . I'll nca. St. 1, 8: 54 2 8 0 74 a 20 0 71 0 11 0 SO ft.1 10 n 33 o 15 10 5 77 31 70 72 2 11 6 10 5 61 31 43 10 73 18 68 38 52 27 3 41 0 41 .18 II 0 0 8 1 3 0 0 16 O 1 2 .16 30 23 0 44 7 27 II 10 33 2.1 31 Wetzel. St. L.. Rarirent. Det . OiUlowny. Ath. 6.1 328 Vllt. noi. McCann, Ath... Plrlnleh. Wash Karr, Una 1 ma-Dy, c leva. . !00 .201 .208 nna .203 '!l. St. U .20') I Vlek. Uoa . 2 '0 re her. Chi. ins iiimnw. .iin 66 171 23 60 15 166 .180 .182 .18! .182 .179 .176 .107 .109 .1.14 .146 Hoyt. N. Y Khmke, Det Oldham, Det McNally. N. Y. nrlck'n. Wah fiueleakln Clev. 23 Hoffmann. N. Y. 17 t-hocker. Kt. I. 22 McClellan. Chi,. 31 Moarrl'e, Wnth . 18 in 28 ii Hodle. N. Y . 41 2,1 36 42 31 S3 it 45 41 31 32 26 64 43 .18 90 4.1 62 81 .4? 11..I.. t.l. , .. u 1 ..main. .i... '? 1 V, ilC" leefe, Ath. Qulnn. N. Y .014 .000 Club Batting . a .n. n h 2n.3n lin.sn pc. rL"'' 12 :s4" "0.1 788 184 42 43 6.1 .300 RtrtlRu. 5? lli ?s2 I4T "4 'M " 4 .oo S5.iu,,h 7S J,1,f Jtl i"7 124 60 15 77 301 S"0"-' J? 25J7 383 753 09 44 34 50 .200 klT.jI0rk IA2.59 410 724 120 43 40 06 207 iffi1" 2? 34fll SM 722 100 24 48 .12 .204 ClMlrl."., li 25" a:n mn 10 3 '14 30 27J Clnelnnatl 72 2303 230 618 101 42 12 43 271 Pitching s Kftami. tt. ... V "rrtion. Pitts . . a K::ri''"-'Ci 2 c&' i) '1 JjOOMr, pin, , , , ls t'tJue. nrklyn AJtms. Pit,, . , tJf'Nta- York. i?vtK, St A,,I. "'as. N eBi-poMw oS'i.'h': 'ew TrU: yeschttp. n..An !!!?. Tii'ta, 7 .1 3 8 0 0 8 n 0 5 ft'k'r. Ht tjmi. 552S.'i Chicago" r.;;i'"". i-njr.i'o 1UH i'rtica. at oet. N,W York li. hV"'' York fr pM.h V.Sr' ftillllrw S'no . fe. c'""naM .'"niton, pin. hwtlitr. nrklyn J'Tluafd. cln ' ' v 1. Cincinnati m! Boston . No h' Sf00""' : lr"che.i"ul, toin: ?E " w. I. p,r w. (i l.ono .1 11 1.0(10 0 1,000 1 .875 2 .816 813 .778 730 .780 .727 714 .602 .667 ,667 .667 .643 ,023 .625 ,681 .683 .571 .571 571 .530 545 6O11 .300 .BOO ,800 800 I-ast Shut I.. Out ( ffiiVi Pfciiiifi ! IWki' 81 Ioul 2 yiiffiK: V.V. 1 , UfttSr'i'kA.1 "". a iL'.nSt"'. Cln. hllllfa . In. rhllllta' , unsion iin 'UUIj 0 3 5 6 6 8 3 4 3 6 t 4 4 3 3 .1 2 1 0 8 7 0 4 11 7 7 3 0 K H 5 8 H 2 6 3 10 4 10 8 11 i ! o 1 1 2 1 2 2 .. i .". "1 1 1 k'St .500 ,500 BOO ,300 471 .407 .462 .4.18 .420 .421 417 .417 .400 .400 .885 .383 .375 .333 .83.1 .833 .31.1 286 ,250 .231 .200 .107 111 .083 ,0O .000 .000 61 160 20 48 II 16 22 23 18 25 17 8 12 18 0 1 6 2 11 4 17 26 7 .1 0 6 .1 1 0 A 4 4 6 7 0 8 5 4 15 1 0 3 (I 16 10 67 .11 3 s IS 10 10 12 .11 36 18 0 n o 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 n a o 1 0 0 1 5 1 1 5 12 0 7 11 0 0 11 6 10 12 .286 .2B6 .286 285 .283 .213 .282 .280 .280 .271 .278 271 .270 274 271 269 .26S .268 .267 .26,1 20.1 280 268 .257 .287 .256 2.11 .26.1 2.VI 241 240 .242 .2.1 286 .2.12 .2.11 221 .287 .227 2ii 226 .221 222 '.220 1 220 .217 214 214 .212 ,20s .201 2011 200 104 .102 .1" .183 IHIt .114 .182 .174 177 .178 .170 .167 .067 .081 .100 Club Batting Club Cleveland Detroit ., St. Iiuls New York umcaao o. ah n. 11.2n.311 int.sn.pc. 74 2020 403 869 183 61 23 24 .331 76 2690 400 874 138 51 85 60 .824 76 2070 300 7111 110 40 87 44 .206 74 2.112 423 752 143 18 67 83 206 72 2412 .121 697 118 4.4 1.1 aa vai V nhln-ton f 1 2706 .182 770 126 46 17 62 270 uunics. . a znwi situ in 12s 4 80 87 .276 noston... 73 2422 800 66112138 10 35 273 Pitching u. Pitcher Club Morton. Cleve, Odonwald. Cleve. Rehncht. Wash Sutherland. Dot , Ferguson, N Y. , Paber, CM Slays. N' Y Coveleekla, Clave, Shaw, Wash. , . . Moarldiei Wash Malls, Cleve. ... .Moore, Ath. Mtddleton. Det. . Uhle. Cleve ..., Itort. N. Y . Shav,key. N Y. Van (illdar. St. Jones, lloa Collins. N Y Zaehary. Wash, ,. Mlcrn, lloa Shocker, St. I llasby, Cleve Davis, St, I.. . I ennock, noj, , , Oldham. Del. .. . Acosta, Wash Kolp, St. U !!nyne, St I. J'lercy, N. Y llolllutr. Det Caldwell. Cleva. .. Twomblay, Chi, . . . nonunel. Ath. . , , Harris, Ath. I.timke, Det, . Johnson. Wash. , . Ciulnn, N Y. ..... Kerr. Chi . Diuse. Dft 1'rlckson, Wash Nnylor. Ath. . . Courtney, Wush Hush, Has. .. lMlmem, St, 1. . . I.ronnrd, Det Sn'n. St !,., II , CI McWeeney, Chi, . Ilodare. Chi llusiell, Ilo Mulrnnnan, Chi, , , Kerfr. Ath llurwell. II' I. .. Thorinahlen, Una. . , Ilnsty. Ath Davenport, C'nl. . . Itlchmond, St. .,, Wilkinson, CM. .. W I,. P C, 2 0 1 000 0 1 (100 1 ,833 6 II n in 18 1 9 0 A 6 11 0 6 .1 11 4 0 7 0 II 7 7 0 4 4 8 3 3 1 1 K 7 7 7 6 2 1 II 5 6 1 A A S 3 7 6 4 2 8 3 7 0 8 8 7 7 rt 4 4 3 .1 3 1 1 0 H 8 8 6 8 10 rt 8 .750 .760 .727 .722 .722 .607 .648 ,641 .625 .623 .611 .600 .600 .600 .670 .871 661 688 .520 .520 600 .8(10 500 .500 .500 .500 .500 500 ,500 ,600 .471 .467 .4(17 .467 .466 .444 .420 .4(10 .1011 .371 ,375 .375 .3.11 .3.18 ,813 .383 .27.1 .250 .200 .200 .107 .125 1100 ,0011 .000 T.aet Shut W. V. Out 2 .. . 1 .' .' .' . Is evident in the records. The aver ages follow : Fifty-two batsmen have hit .300 or over, and of this number exactly half have done eicn better than .400. Player O. All Dlehl, lludd 3 6 Kuensel. Hudd 8 38 Morris, Budd . . . 5 13 Cohen. Unit Const ... 4 IB namadell. Phlla. Stor. 8 13 Curry, lludd .4 17 Downey. Weatern Un . 0 25 Coatcllo, Hatch Motors. 8 in riahertr. C. W. Young. 5 23 Kennedy, phlla. S II. 6 21 Applesate West. Union 6 38 Hanlon. West, Union. 7 24 Whlsmant. Unit Const 7 31 Kaffenberir. C.W.Younir 5 10 Toner, l.ltrrett t Mey. 6 28 Pollock. Phlla. S IJ. ... 7 33 Myers. Oldamohlle ... 5 Id Mack, C W. Yournr.. 8 12 Klrkpatrlck Phlla. S IJ. 4 17 nillKan. Unit Const,. 6 27 Thompson, Unit Const. 6 Wick. I.ltcett 4 Meyers 8 neny. i.itrneu . Mey, I.ennon, DeKraln Sand. 3 Slerup. West. Union 5 Punk lludd 0 McC'nrrlck. DeKraln . . 7 Wltte. DeFraln Sand . 8 Kent, I.lienctt A Miers. 8 Stein. Hatch Motors.. 8 Moaer, lludd . ... 7 Murphy. Com'l Truck n Ireland. Hatch Motors. 3 l.unney. DeKraln Sand .1 I.elght. Liggett A Mey. 8 Snellbaktr. C.W.Younr 6 Hampden. Unit Const., 6 (Irlrfln. I.tft'ett & .Mey. 0 Ilennett. Oldsmoblle . 6 ninaelson. Dudd . . 8 (luer Dudd . . , Carpenter, Com'l Truck 3 Welkr. ' W. Young, t Hatch, C W Young. 4 Illalr. Oldsmobtln . 5 Twlnn, C W. Young. 4 Sweeney. Phlla. S. 11 . 4 ntirns, Phlla S B . 3 J. Pasley. c. W. Youn n vogt. nudd 8 Heary. Phlla. S D 8 M. Cotey. Hatch Motora 3 A. Pasley. C.W Young 6 Klauder, DeHra'n Sand 8 Myera. DeKraln Sand. 6 Armstrong. West Un. 6 Mooney. Hatch Motors 8 tlaneon. DeFraln Sand 6 Shane, DeKraln Sand. 0 Zimmerman. Unit Con, 5 Mullen, Unit Const... 7 Kltzglbbons. Unit Con. 8 Pnundlrur, Unit Con. . . ft Carpenter. I.lg. A Mey. 7 Meadnmroft. lludd . 8 Hraddock DePYaln 3d. 7 K. Laurln West Un . 6 Itodgers, Hatch Motors .1 Wlamer. Derratn Sand 8 II Ivaurla, West. Union 6 Cafera, Western Union 5 Kaufman Oldsmoblle. 6 Rowers. Phlla S. n. .4 Wilde. I.lg & Meers 8 Michaels. Unit Const. 7 Whetstone, Oldsmoblle 3 Horan. Oldsmoblle , . 5 O. Olock. Com'l Truck 4 Rrthul, DeKraln Sand 3 Smith, Oldsmoblle 4 Orunert Phlla. S. B. , 4 Sterling. Budd . . . 7 floldacher, Phlla S B. 4 Johnson, I.lg A Meyers 6 Mitchell. Hatch Motora 3 Ilutler, Budd 5 BhvUg. Western Union 7 Cornell DeKraln 8and 3 Whltlock. Com'l Truck 4 Klnh, C W. Young... B Duggan, Hatch Motors 3 Drlscnll, Com'l Truck, 3 How. Id, Oldsmoblle 0 Callahan, DeKraln S'd 3 Werner, Liggett Mey, 4 i-nnvi rrucK, n MoMlnn. Holland Oldsmoblln. . . 3 32 85 10 15 30 42? 38 .12 10 It 14 34 23 23 20 26 38 2T 0 18 18 25 10 16 13 21 30 10 10 24 80 20 11 11 23 80 23 27 28 24 24 32 24 24 12 27 .21 21 21 17 .10 27 0 18 14 14 10 10 30 16 21 11 17 ?6S 16 n 12 24 11 15 20 3 n H. Ave 8 5 .833 14 27 .711 6 8 .615 10 10 .655 5 7 .530 8 0 .62') 8 13 .520 2 3 .600 3 11 .478 7 10 .476 4 13 .464 11 11 468 12 14 .461 6 7 .438 R 12 .428 10 14 .424 8 8 .421 3 6 .417 6 7 .412 0 11 .407 0 11 .407 7 13 .406 0 14 .400 .1 4 400 0 0 .400 12 12 400 6 fl .303 7 10 .800 8 13 ,38J 8 3 .371 14 12 .375 1 7 .368 3 4 .861 2 5 .357 0 12 .353 4 8 34H fl 8 .348 4 0 .348 7 0 .340 12 18 342 13 0 .311 4 3 181 2 II .33.1 5 6 .311 7 8 .320 3 .1 311 3 3 311 2 4 .001 4 7 304 8 0 .3110 1 3 .300 .2 .1 ,80(1 0 7 !202 ft to 28 3 8 .276 1 3 273 2 3 .271 3 0 .260 2 8 207 7 ft .261 12 7 .239 7 7 .230 5 0 .250 7 6 250 11 8 .260 2 0 2.10 7 0 ,2MI 2 3 280 6 0 .241 7 6 .218 8 6 238 3 3 4 4 6 4 6 ft .1 3 6 4 1 3 4 3 7 4 1 2 2 n 3 .1 1 1 0 1 0 2 ? 1 1 1 0 0 .231 .222 .222 .214 .Sit .211 200 .200 inn .182 170 .14.1 133 .131 .111 inn 06.1 naii 000 FAMOUSSWIWIMERS IN WATER SPORIS BASEBALL TRIAL MAY INTERRUPT SCHEDULE Defense Will Ask Landls to Compel Attendance of Witnesses Chicago. July 0. Possibility thnt the playing schedules of both inujor leagues might be interrupted by the trial of In dicted White Sox players and alleged gamblers wns scon todny with an nouncement by tho defcuse that Judge K. M. Landls, baseball arbiter, would be asked to compel the attendance at the trlnl of phijers nnd umpires of the 1010 World's Scries games, in case sub- poenas arc ineffective. Subpoenas have been Issued for the Mice following: liny Schnllc, Sox catcher ; 1 ' 'OO llyrd Liin nnd Joe Jenkins, now with 1 .snlt I.nku City; William tJleabon, hot manager; Urban Knbcr, Sox pitcher; Ham Leibold. Boston,; Eddie Murphy nnd Erskinc Mnvcr. Columbuf; John Collins, Boston ; Eddie Collins, Sox sec ond baseman ; Harvey McClellan. Hox inficlder: Ted Jourdan. Salt Lake City; Itoy Wilkinson. Sox pitcher, nnd Illcli ard Kerr, Sox pitcher. tin-i. r . .1.., :- M (..-.. . ... ,1... enses will be continued- Monday," only ml"B Association. Mcadowbrook. Ily- four jurymen hnving thus far been K'a. or Atlantic City; Philadelphia selected. The State announced during cxami The eighteenth annual trark nnd field meet of the Shonnhan Catholic Club WHI be held this afternoon on the P. K. Tt. 1. M C. A. grounds at Forty fourth nnd Pnrksldc avenue, nnd 140 athletes have entered the various events with a total list of W4 entries. All the prominent clubs In this local y bavo entered their best men, and while Memlowbrook entries ns usual predominates, there are enough stars predominate, there nre enough stnrs store bo)s hustle nil the way to vic tory. Many noted athletes nre entered ana there promise to be some hard-fought battles. Johnny Orny and Andv HNler are the scratch men In the thrcc-mllc, and the Intlcr Is also entered In tho n. ?. run' bclnB on scratch with V. ICittlcr. a teammate. ,1 AIVn'nCo,nry. iM " M,ratch in both the 100 and 220-ynrd dashes, nnd con cedes hnndlcnps up to nine yards on his competitors. Dewey Itogcrs. former 1 enn athlete, is running scratch in tho 440 and both these nthletes represent Mcadowbrook. Fred Hnrmer. of Shnna ban, is on scratch ln the 880. 'lift Antnln.. a?tl - ... villi un IUIIOW : ck Carr Sha7Jh.p,;en,,Kei:08- 8hnahan. use H J M,ivRni:i JJ.u B '"nan- '-'Bht n LiAt&.LtK,9y,Ay5 'house, It. O'Uon- Noted Mermaids and Mermen Will Compete at Riverton This Afternoon BLEIBTREY ENTERS Swimming champion", men nnd women, will compete ln the water car nival of the Ttiverton Yacht Club, nt Illverton. N. J . this nfternoon nt 2:45. Ten organizations hnvc sent in en tries for the meet. They nre Phila delphia Turngemelnde, New York Swim- Swimming Club. Oirnnl Collece. Cen trnl Y. .11. f A., rnnnlon V If r A nation of prospective jurors that it Kensington . . C. A. nnd the Dela would demand the maximum penalty of iw,'r.p. "'Yr "ncht Club. $2000 and five years' Imprisonment for, ."iss Uinrlotte Epstein will bring a each man found guilty. SETS DIZZY PACE Fix Definite Dates for Davis Cup "Prelims" Definite dates for the holding of the various Davis Cup preliminary matches nre announced by the United States Lawn Tennis Associ ation. Tho British Isles and Aus tralian will play at Plttsburgji on August 1, B nnd (I, and the winners will play Denmark nt Cleveland on August 11, 12 nnd 1.1. The other semi-final round rantch, probably between Japan and France, will bo played in Chlcngn on the same dates. The final round match, the" winner of which will meet the United Stales defending team nt Forest Hills on September 2, .1 nnd fi, will be played on the turf courts of the famous Newport Casino on August 18, 10 and 20. It was nlso an noiiDced thnt Mllo. Susanne Lcn glen, of France, will piny half a dozen exhibition matches on turf courts around New York and nt nearby New England clubs between August 1 and 15. Jack Bentley "Going Some" With Baltimore Internationals Jack Bentlcj. pitcher nnd first bnsc man of the Baltimore nine, continues to set n dizzy pace in the Intornntlonn! League batting race. The much sought after minor lengue all-around star, ac cording to this week's average. Is clout ing the ball at a .414 clip. In ndditlon to lending the league in bntting Bentley lends ln base hits, with 110 to his credit and lends in games won in the pitching averages, with seven victories and no defeats. In addition he is tied for tho home run honors, with thirteen circuit j drives to his credit. Baltimore leads the lraguo In bntting with nn nverace of .llfl. (His Lnwry. once Connie Mack's second bnscmnn, wlioc weak hitting sent him to the minors, is whacking the hnrsehlde for a .347 mark. Maurice Shannon sent to Newark by Mack Is batting .S.13. Thomas, a formpr Mnckinn third base man, now with Heading, has a .H00 average, while Lylc Bigbec, another former Shlbc Park hnbltue. has a .24.' mark. Johnny Ogden. who helped moke bnscbnll history nt Snartlunore before entering the leagues, 1 the real pitching leader of the league. Johnny hns seven teen victories nnd two (lefrnts, having a string of fourteen straight to his credit. Groves, also of Baltimore, has fifteen victories and three defents. Of former local pitchers Bigbec has the best average, with eight victories and five defents. Crandnll. n former Phil, now with Buffalo, hns five wins and four defents, Enzruan, another former Phil three and three, nnd Single, ton. still another former Donovanite, four wins and eight defents. JACK JOHNSON FREE Former Heavyweight Champion Re leased From Federal Prison Leavenworth,' Kan., July 0. Jack Johnson, foimer heavyweight pugilistic chniDiiion. was t cleaned from Leaven- ,i?r i worth Federal prison here shortly be- Liri u xw u lli'liv nun uiuilllilft u,.., nti , ing ten months of n year's sentence for violation of the Mann net. A line of $1000, which had to be paid before he could be released today, wns paid yesterday. Lucllo Cameron Johnson, wife of the former chnmpion, arrived yesterdaj from Chicago to be with hlih upon his lelense. Johnson has received mnnr telegrams. H77 fcnlnn PAIllnlnlnv fir.lt, nttnt-ti III (lin lnut -067 ,..., .lvu fir,.. ...n.AHA n..,..,lti In 050 i .' ,,M,n. utiv iwvnouiiv.-, ui.iiiiiuin w uic lormer ciiompiou, wns.li'om rjimcr Tensely, Now York, containing nn offer of ,"510,000, with a 40 per cent option, to meet Fred Fulton nt Havana on No vember 10. Another mesvsngo gave de tails of a home-coming reception being planned In Chicago. Johnson Is scheduled to speak at a church benefit tonight. He plans to leave here tomorrow morning. learn or liftccn a rl from Ven- vrlf Among those that will make the trip with Miss Epstein are : Ethelda Blelb ttcy. world's and Olympic chnmpion. holder of evor.v record up to the mile. and winner of the thren.mlli. rn nt- ; Klvcrtqn two years ngo : Charlotte nyie. rormer national chnmpion ; Eileen Itiggin. the fourteen-jenr-old marvel nnd holder of the world's nnd Ohinpie diving championships, nnd Helen Wnin wright, nntional diving champion. The Turners have entered one more contestant thnn their rivals from New York. Elizabeth Becker and Berthn Penrlstein, divers, and Marie Ilille gns, breast-stroke chamfiion of the city, are three of the best-known mermaids that will perform for the Turnge melnde. Eleanor Uhl. Florence McLoughlin. Bessie Itvnn. Oertrnde Artelt nml nos- slblj Irene Guest will perform for the Meadow-brook Club in the women's CM nt.s. Harold (Stubby) Kruger and Ludv Longer are hero from Honolulu and will bt seen in nction. Hay Uhl, brother of Eleanor, who will swim for Meadow brook, and Charlie Crownnyer, of Gl rnrd College, who will wear the colors of the Philadelphia Swimming Club, nre two of the other mermen thnt will help to supply competition. A special junior relay race, for girls under fifteen jcars of age, will bo held between tennis representing Philadelphia and .cw York. '1 lip unck nnd breast stroke events, for women, are also billed, while scratch races of fiO, 100 and 200 jnrds, 400-jard relns and fancy div ing are on the curd for me'ii nnd women. Charles B. Durborow, chairman of the Middle Atlantic Asssociation of the A. A. U., will superiise the meet, with Luke Smith, of the Turners, as referee. Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE M M T Vf TI''H Tl St. Louis... 8 8 8 2 15 .1 4.-, Boston 0 11 nil 8 5 44 New York.. 12 15 4 0 138 Phillips .... .t 0 fl fl 2 0 32 Brooklyn... ft ft 11 7 3 31 Pittsburgh.. 2 8 2 3 ft 20 Cincinnati..! 8 fl 2 2 018 Chicago. , .' :i 8 3 0 lt AMERICAN LEAGUE SMTV T V Sfl Detroit .... ft II ft 0 22 3 4(1 Cleveland . . 0 17 10 3 4ft Chicago.... 5 14 4 2 14 4 43 Washington. 4 It It 2 2 30 Athletics ... 12 8 ft ft 30 New York. . 20 7 1 28 Hoton 4 fl 2 018 St. Louis... 4 2, 1218 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE IB Rochester ., Newark .. , Baltimore . Syracuse . . , Jersey City, Buffalo . . Toronto .. Reading... S 0 12 13 1 10 M 2fl I) 10 II 7 3ll 0 7 2! fti ffw 4 10 I . l ft I 0 -I 8 Tl 53 4ft 3ft 33 30 20 18 110 J 4 v-t'.i . THIS IS OFF DAY . IN UTILE LEAGUES M .i v4 Intorost In Today's Contest. Centers In Games in Indus- ! trial Circuits 1 GIMBELS OPPOSES IVINS' " This Is nn open Saturday In the ma-1 jorlty of the little basebnll leagues In this locality nnd few games nre being played. It lias always been the custom to leave several open elntci In the plny- Ing" schedule for the playing of post poned games made iiecesnry by the ac- tlon of Jupiter Pluvliis. After a bml i start in April the weather innii settled j dow n on Saturday, and since the open-, ing of most of the league schedules there Iras not been nn Idle Snturdnv. henco no poMponed gnmc to be placd. j Interest In the Industrial Amnteur League Is especlnlly keen this nfter' noon, and nil three gnmes on the pclicd-' tile promise to attract more thnn iiass-' DEMPSEY, SAYS CHAMP' '"';fnn,i'-ie' 'J' "-"" rcSr . ' cult Thornton -Fuller nnd General .... ,, .,,. .. . . Electric clnsh on their grounds nt Six Fighter Declares He Will Not Give ty-seventh street nnd Bul-t avenue. I This will be iiFed ns the home diamond for both these, clubs. BADER WONT MANAGE Kcarm the Air Cheyenne, Wjo., July !). Jnck Dctnpscy cinphntlcally denied reports originating in Atlantic it that Mayor The reconstructed Gimbcl Club, led by Monte Cross, the former Athletic I have my way he will make every en gagement oi my career. Dempsey was unable to account for the report that Mnyor Bader would pilot his future destinies in the ring. "Major liaticr is a tine icuow and CHANGES IN CIRCUIT Baldwin New Member of Philadel phia Manufacturers' League At a meeting of the Philadelphia Manufacturers' Baseball League held at Yonah Hall. Inst evening, the resigna tions of Oldsmoblle, Philadelphia Stor Jack tin.,., ...,UW. Jl, J, , M , Int.. I .."'.TT'-"'..u"i . . .... "w -, u. Aiimairr v .,ri ? a Meadowbrook! W. w DonaS; ifoafcftEfc , s' .""Uams, Meadowbrook: K Klllus brookW8k 'ivdio H0' '.n" 'Meadowl in. m ,'.,! ",Rdtlfll. Meadowbrook. W. K brM ' Wwtt A; yld(n' -MeadoS-J MK'.v,Jr .w'nd Meadowbrook: U. W brook n" Rh'i'.r:JOkV, Ji ". Meadow brook, D. Schats. Meadowbrook. C. Sheller. cainh!!,' AV- "foy. MenrfowbrJok K II?K ' C" J- Whlte -N. W i.-rVn(uyM5.J-hThoT.- Sh"han. 8hanahan. trank Morati, Shanahan, A C. Kouralve. tS,nvahaqnui. j0v9 Carne. Shanahan; Frank svirt,Tia,1hanJ'h '-..fletrlch. Shanahan. ,,nf?..'AW Shanahan: txuls Kaheovei unattaered: Ted llach, W. H. y. M C. A . innrryv,M?,?anfc-N .W'.1.'- c " Stan ton. Mctrlx; F. K. Moran. Vlctrlx- L. rCn"h'.;ve?- X,itT,x JVm- V'"nr. Enterp'rls ih.".J-. akC.".- Enterprlae; James Hattcy. Enterprise; Wm V. O'.s'elll, BnterprlaV. h S". Ushthouse. Fred Nor. LlKhthouee. h.. Martyr. Llrrhthnus-. W S. Trout. Mead owbrook: D. Hnran Meadowbrook: J. Dndd. Meadowbrook; n. Jones, Meadowbrook: O H ounir. Meadowbrook: F. Shlor. Meadow brook n Edmlnston. Meadowbrook D Tai lor. .Meadowbrook. C. D. Rogers. Meadow ?.ro?.' y Irwin Meadowbrook: E. Campbell N W U C Francis White, N. W . r V. Materna. N , W. D. C . H Scdlock. En ternrlse, J D Wolfe, unattached. t, 0nv,.l?Ule r'Jn"ohn J' K11"- Shanahan Paul O'Rourke. Shanahan: E. H. Frlel Vlc trlx. II Wasner I.Ihthouse: J.. D. 'llerr Vlctrlx. I. H Poor, MI. T.: T F. Pi tier son. Meadowbrook , A. C. Jnckaon, Meadow brook W nittler. Meadowbrook. A. Hlsler Meadowbrook Walter Klttler. Meadowbrook. ). Sclyipp, Meadowbrook: J lloardman, Mjtadowbrook F. Tobaben. Meadowbrook: Felix Glllen, Meadowbrook, Frank OallaKher Meadowbrook. 220-iard .lnah Stephen Kehoe. Shanahan. Jack Carr, Shanahan: H. E. Elsman, I.luht house- H J. McKay. L.ljththouee; n, O'f)on nell, WEhthouse: C Altmaler. Vlctrlx. J. A Skelten. Vlctrlx. J. J Kehoe. Enterprise, Thos Mellon, Enterprise: Wm. Lilly, Shana han M. Casey, Shanahan; James Sheelian. Shanahan: Manua McHugh. Shanahan: Frank Moran. Shanahan: A k Coney. Meadow brook: W. McDonald Meadowbrook, W. Wil liams. Meadowhrook- Fred Klllus. Meadow brook. W. 8. Wadded, Meadowbrook: W. E Olaen. Meadowhrook. A. Golden, Meadow brook; W E Wlland. Meadowbrook. E. W Tell, Meadowbrook, J Detcher. Meadow hrook, D Srhatz. Meadowbrook. C Sheller, Meadowhrook. W Brown, Meadowbrook J. Dodds. Meadowbrook! W 8. Trout. Meadow brook. D Taylor. Meadowbrook. E. (.-amp-bell. N. W. n. C . T White. N W B. C : W nabene. N W D C; H Sedlock. Enter prise; John J Wolfe, unattached One-mile run. novices Martin Casey, Joseph A. Kuhn Taul Stech Charlea Mc Eoy, Jam-e Uradv. Jamea Mnrsran Thomas Stausby. John Mi-Mnhon. Ed McDonald. Pat llradley. James F Weathers all of Shana han. II All. r Wandell. C. McCullough. Vlctrlx: Harry Rappold, Kensington B. C Half-mile run Joerh Carnev, Frank Kelly, I.. Dietrich. Fred Harmer. Iiule Ev teaver. John GaUEhan J. Huaxlero. n. Four acre Shanahan. Ted Bach. W. B. T M. C A.. Harrv Hoffman Jame. Cadden. N W. B C ! Fred Nnz H. Becker, Harry Nox, Al Wagner, H Bradley E R Braun. Lighthouse, J Ruggocoro. J D. Herr, Vic oVe'adcrrj 'r? WWlfor 'R '& . Oeorse Chancy .h- knockerouif. Will 'be mlston, C George W Irwin T Ir Pat terson Meadowbrook i Three-mile run fifteen laps II Gartln. iriiti iii..h iv.,..m ..... .... .... . Leo Tallent. Pat Bradlev. Joeeph E t-nch- , inches tall nnd welshing 17(1 round., u i u rmnu -. . . i,.. nu,i..,..,. - ' Ldward Under, of Atlantic Uty. would, ., '. '. "..,:' '" ,. ,! ...i..t t.i, t........ i.i .,,.-- street nnir Al eghcn nveitue, nml U supplant JncU Kearns as his mnnnger. ,,, i,,,i , .r.,,' ,, .. . i,,i, ,.,., fS'InVa.riXX6 " rU,C l 1"8 """tt" iL ifinVu .... i'V. .... .,, A real battle Is predicted when Ivlni unl l rnm nil i.1 " 1 Tnm nml Supplcc-BI.l.llc .-imp together on '"Jif .I.,?"1 " J18'1!."' n,?.r IXn ' thp '"tter'B field nt Twenty. ninth and t I" J "a Lhfin'j c Z l?J ,2 ihB n. hc,' Somerset streets. The hardware nine I was fighting my way to the top. If i, ... ,..,, . , -. ., t ... ttun u kUUt IIU,II.. ! - .'.; 111,11 ..'.IU. and they expect to hnnd the towel makers their second defeat. Hnhlfcld will me its stnr htirler. Walter Mnckln, on the hill in an effort to rctnin the. lend This is the opening dny in tlie stnr n fine sportsman, but ns for my maun- , of tn sccon( kcr,.s tll the Philndelohh ger, wen unu ucmiini-) hhiukhi-u ii .Mnnufncturers Leafftie. and the clubs shoulders. virtually begin the sennn all ovet Reports that he had been sued by his again The learns are. If nnithlng'. housekeeper for .$400. the difference al- stronger thnn the lir't hnlf. and Build leged due between ?."00 promised for her nnd Liggett & Mvers. contenders for services nnd 5100 pnid b Kearn. was (the initial honor. will meet mucl denied by Dempsey. He said that , stiffcr opposition this hilf. Kearns had paid nil bills nnd lins re- I - ccipts to show for them. WILEY AND MADDONA IN MATCH PACED RACE HERE Spencer and Planl to Meet In Re? turn Sprint Ccorgo Wilct . the Srneuse veteran tnotor-pneed rider who hns been pedal;, lug ln good form nt Worcester, Mnss.I Revere Bench, Ma . and Providence, age Battery and I'nlt Construction were will bo here this evening for a mntcn .l.l ..! U Tin!.!...!.. 1 .m.M,lHA ' I(-I.fl Kl HUH 111(2 1J111I11II1 AJ.'VUIIlUbl. U Works accepted. Baldwin opens the season this after noon with Budd. at Twenty-ninth nnd Clearfield streets, which will be the home diamond of both clubs. There is room for two more tenms. Address or phone James Hunter, caro of Hoopes & Townsend Co. Scraps About Scrappers There' lota of gossip going the rounds about a bout between Tendler and Leonard but apparently nothing Is being done about getting them together Tendler wants to meet Benrzv, and Loole wants to meet Ion ard All that Is nece.sary Is for a promoter to get their reepectle signature to a set of articles. Harry flrant. a West Phlllv youngster la training hard to place himself la the 11m--Hirht nf the division ruled hv Jnhnnv WM. bane Tnmrro Farrell sate Harrv will take the featherwelahta around1 here like "Grant took Richmond." The oungeter haa won several medals In amateur competition. Johnnr Clinton, former New Tork boxer who now halls from Boston, la a cleer two-hnnded boxer While not a. knockerout Clinton le a cleer mlttman. and ha scored a long string of !rtorlea In New England II. n III m... . 1....) .... tl..,..-...- .. ,.. II. ii, tll"-. ,,- .rr. .. c.iir;aii(f.y Illgn, the persor of the second part. ran. v lltir, Jnhn ,'. I, llrlen. 1 Care,- George Wil lams Jam-s Krwlh St fa 1 lie V a ! rookTvr a bV TS'I! nh'W.V.n.JrJhTVniKo0rir RChs1eg,.' tTaVningat AHantlciW he"re & Jtf re! LpnRnUl,.ryv,,a0mnVKfiA,eV. ? o'Sfc '!!!...: Y!SmV. -m?.n.,.h- Jy imienii u i unit til, iin,D uiiunrinuaan r n ak RACING OPENS AT EMPIRE Will Continue Until July 30 and Then Shifts to Saratoga I Now York, July 0. Local racing to i!ay was shifted from the Belmont track 'on Long Island to Empire City, where tho annual summer meeting will con tinue until July .10, when the horses will go to Saratoga for tho month of August. The opening dnv at Empire City was featured by the Empire City Handicap for n purso of $5000, The race will he lover a mile and n furlong, and the en- ' trle.s tni'liiile Mild Tlntli.r llrnv Im Thunderbolt. Audacious, Yellow Hnnd, Blnr.es, Lanlus, Donnnconn and Ilnjrr Kools, Georges May Box In Madrid Kerrtil, Hiwln. July 0. Georges Carpeniler soon wilt receive a challenge for a bout In be held In Madrid. The rhallenxe la belnit forwarded by Andrei Balsa, a Osllclsn boxer. FANS MAY KEEP BALLS Will Not Be Molested by Police. Pittsburgh Chief Rules Pittsburgh, Pn., July f --Fans who attend games at the National Baseball Park here may keep halls knocked into the stands without fear of being mo lested by police nccording to nn order issued by Robert J. Alderdice, Director of Public Snfetj. He made the ruling following threat ened damage suits against policemen who placed three fans under nrrrst for refusing to throw halls back onto the diamond. Policemen placed in the park are there to preserve order and to protect the public, the Dirrctor said. Here after any action token against fans for refusing to give up hnlK must be taken by park cmplojcs, Alderdice said. Russell Knocks Out Chadwlck Wilmington. July 0, In the wind up at the wetkly boxing allow hero last eenlnir 9.11ra. Nuesell, of Philadelphia put away Kid Chadwlck In the second round nf n scheduled eight-round go. The hi nil wlnd-uii between Toughey Dugan nf 1'nrt Richmond, and Joe Richards of Cumden. r. sillied In a draw. Hauling Barnes and Joe Martin, both of Philadelphia, drew, uml Mkko Mor ris, of Philadelphia, knocked nut Eddie Smallln, also of Philadelphia. In thu fourth. Jack Perrln Joins Red Sox Detroit. Jills 0 Jack IVrrin nutflelilar nnd, a varsltj football man of th I'nl terslty of Michigan, has Joined the Bnstini Red Sox here for a try-out Peirln led the Mir hi i.-.in Club In linlilnr ihN .e.r Hnd Plua a fast game In the field. Britotis to Get $15,000 for Two Meets Here Cambridge. Mass., July It. The track tenm of Oxford ami t'amhi-iilge I'nhersitics hnH been giinrnntrrd Kin.000 for its American appear ance. It will face llnnnrd ami Yule in the Stadium on July :. for nn .fSOOO guarantee nnd will rccehc fTCOO for it meet with Cm nell mid Princeton the following week. Sccnteeii men nre making the trip. Krogncss and Gourdln, of the Hnrvard team, will leave California todny for Cambridge to take part In tho meet here. liieton. W Rlttler, A Hlsler Meadowbrook. I. Merger a Ramsey, n w li c . i. Gray, unattached. RunnlnT hroid Jump---II F Ramset H. Sclieunemann Slgim DaUt. Joseph Sheehan, Menus McHusli (.' Fournlre Jame. Ban non Fred Hnim-r, J, CehihncU-r Shana han, R Smith Enterprise Samuel Co hen Sherman I adders. unnKached F Mc (Ireadv W S Wadd'll P R Chandler tJ Plowman T) 11 Andrews. J l)nrev. A. i .... ..... Rose W K Klnkaid T 1 Bnusall, J. J Uld Mllllnms has returned to Baltimore MncKenxle Meadowbrook F Musco N. W. for peteral dajs While the former bantam II. C. I chnmplmi now Is a citizen of Philadelphia, Pole lault unfinished cient from the Clan- i he tlslts Baltimore every once In a while. nn-Qoel unmea at Tabor Jul 11 Bracltln 1 victrix, T I .iionsaii i ji Stewart I) A IVngner haa been, training A. ., a. E lantlc City. The south Philly Italian, who is now- under the management of Billy Gib- rrranagemer.t of Hlrsh Eddie "Mg Hayes, local manager of box ers. Is acatloiilng at Atlantic L'lty and he expects to stav at the seashore until after the warm weather While at Atlantic Cltv ,(5ltc-m-lhe-key Eddie Is trying to match Bobbv Burns there with any of the lno. poundera Andrews Bates T Meadowhrook, H. Harbor Mci'nnniu unaiiacnea Running hop Men and Jump A C Four- eon. haa n. bungalow directly opposite th. " n,nnT "":i:,",n0,i J c,,,"lb3her' Shr na- Mt" camp f JaTk Dernpy-eyPP wSgpS? n. R 'i1' .EVPdUwhr2nkr,nan Lan-KO" on the road etery morning anj dies rs, J. S. Dorsei Meadowbrook cimnaslum work in the afternoons SCHEDULES OF LITTLE LEAGUE AND SEMI-PRO BALL TEAMS MONTGOMERY c-ni NTT LEAGUE . Conahohocken at S-iuderton PHILA SLIU'RBAN LEAGUE Willow Groe at Wvndmnor INDUSTRIAL AMATEl R LEAGUE Hohlfeld at Sunplee-BliMIe Northeast Manual High School grounds Twentt-nimh and Somerset streeta General Electric nt Thornton-Fuller. Sixty-seventh nnd Bulst avenue Glmbel Brothers at Ivlns Cake. Broad I street and AlleKhens avenue nilLA. MANUFAe'TURERS' LEAOUE Commercial Truck at IJe Fraln Sand. C and Ontario streeta Budd at Baldwin Twenty-ninth and Clear field streets Fifty-fourth A A Kershaw Club at Atdlpe -."-i .uu imidmora avenue. luburn at Cheltenham. Germantown Collegians at Media Sixtieth and Oxford streets Mervlne at P R. T All-Stars, Tenth and Rutler streeta Marshall E Smith at Lansdale. i-T-iSi;l,u,a, at N'nrtn rhllllea. Fourth and vMngohocklng streets, Philadelphia Proa at Wilmington. Paradise Travelere at Aldan A. A . Nine teenth and Brown streets i-iV.'.1IV"r .A A. ."' ,N"t r"-rk Sparrows I Ifty-fourth and Berka streets. Kim Tree at Parhlam, Pa. Htnndard Dental at Ashbourne, Pa, IVarner Club nt Buckland Ta ivestmoreirnd Rpubllcan Club at Nota- Western Unon nt c . Young, Broad cme Hoser, I and Venango atreei. and Blgler streets ' Philadelphia Black Sox at Forty-eighth Liggett and Mera at Hatch Motor. Fifty- Wmd, Tvventv-flfth and Snyder avenue eighth and Elmwood avenue. Cap Knight's Provisionals at Egg Har- NORTH PHILA I'HURCIi LEAGUE ' ... J. St. Michael's at LehlBh Baptist NeUro lun.Iay Games avenue and Vork road1 . I Camden Cltv at South Phlladelnhl. ti. East Baptist at Erie unn and jomlng bre w Association Broad and Blglef streets aVMennonlt. at St Paul ..Chestnut Hill ' I . '''"'.?' I" ".'..M?!"1 ,h111""' Foul l-everlngtou at Grace Fifth and Allegheny avenue DEUVWARE RIVER LEAOUE American Bridge al !) Laval. Barber at I.ambertvllle. Wllsonvllle nt Basils 21ST WARD CHURCH LEAGUE St TlnMlhv'a at Wlssahkkon M E WrI. nut lane east of RliUe avenue, Rnvbornugh Baptist at WIssanicKim rn-smienan Kevuie street east or liiuge avenue iiemany at .vu ie.i,(-, k nun u umnocKing sirceta Aberfole at Nativity, Belgrade and On I tnrln streets 1 Quaker Cits Professionals at Shanahan. corn -eighth and Brown streets I Ijlna Cake nt llrldesburc, Richmond and Orthodox streets fr?.,,lnB.,'r A '" "' K"weol. Thlrty-nrat and Dltklnson streets. J ft J Dohsnn at Mlnersvllle Zlon. (lores lane east nf Ridge avenue. , ..l'.'r""1 bmlth at Rex A. C. of Fourth Reformed at Laverlnctnu Presbvie. i " ?"'. ,""ln . . .. . ,. rlan, Hermitage and I.awntorr streets. Wla .V.8,. ,A ' A- ' Shenandoah aahlckon M E. at St Albans, Rex avenue1 Dunkirk at St ( lemenl's Seventy.second east of Illdge avenue ' street and Woodland avenu- RFAHS.f)EHL'CK I.EVOIII' I V;f l ar? -sf arrows al West Berlin N J ttl.Alin-uui.iiL i u i.r..unr. Belmir , nt Media A A Sixtieth Shippers a Eagles and Athletics va and Oxford airi...i. """ lanaees. Independent liiimra Dlaston Saw at Natlvit, Belgrado am' Ontario streeta. Melrose, of Atlantic Cit) at Shanahan, Forty-eighth nnd Brown streeta South Philadelphia Hebrew Association nt Vineland. All-Cuban at Ilrldesburg. RUhmnnd and Orthodox Blreeta Tdol at Straw-bridge A Clothier. Slxtv. Ih'id and Wnlnui sircete HnrrlaburK at Stetson Fourth and Berl.a streets. Ryan's All-Stars at Kavwond Thlrty-flist and Dlcklfitoi slrnts Lit Bros, at Flelsher, Twenty-sixth and Wharton atreela. Bneharach Glanla nt Dobson, Thlrty-flrat and Queen lane, 0.lr.nl. .lhl Club nt Iigau, Elghleenth and Rockland streets. Indiana Professionals at Mount Holly, Hughey McLoon'a While Elephants at Shamrock Club, of Clcriii.intown. Ami.rlcann Chain at Flelaher. Tvventj Ixth and Wharton streets i.iiwnnai. at Cheltenhim Kershaw Club at Monte Cross' All-Stara, Slxu-llrst street and Dicks avenue SuI'.1,L1;V"'S",r ' Mount Carmel Meadow and Mlfrtln streets nro'ok",l''"'hla ,rofelonals at Bound l.ehlgh A A nt Merrll Pros Strawberry Mansion "' . N".r,.h l'hllnili.ihin A nt Paradise V C Thlrll.ih and Clearlleld airedta. Slallil.iril Drill ,1 , wild wind N j Atlantic Rrnnlng nt Nutasemo Hoalery, I and Venango shoots Cap Knlnhf i I'rofeaHlonala at Norwood. .. ,,l.t.J,rn,,,"r.'' "'. '''rty-elghlh Ward, Twen-tl-tlfth and Sndor avenue. Cameron PI, l, CU, nt hi. Barnabas Slxti.fnurth and Elmwoml avenue. Brnoklin Rual (Inula at New York t uban St irs at Schenectady, N. Y, MiWIaon Stars at Puttstown, race at the Point Breeze Velodrome. The New York Stnte crack is paired with Yinccnzo Maddona. Italian chain, plon. Wiley and Maddona have been hnvinc n lot of close argument In Worcester and Revere I tench, but tonight's enm petition will he their first f (lie season; at the local track. Thej will participate In heats, the first to be ten miles, thn recond twenty miles nnd the third. If necessary, will be ten miles. Another fenture cf tonight's program is the return match between Orlnndo Pinnl. of Italj. and Willie Spencer, of America. On Thtirselny night Plani re. turned a winner, nfter losing the first hent by a scant margin of two inches, coming through in the last two heats. Tonight's races will be decided under the same conditions, best two out of three. Two amateur events, a half mllo handicap ln three heats and a final, also nre on the cards DUNDEE TO MEET CHANEY Change and Postponement In Star Bouts at Shlbe Park Johnny Dundrc. of Now York, will meet George ( Knockout 1 Chancy, of Baltimore, in one of the bouts nrranged bj Louis Malis for Shlbe Park. The show, scheduled for next Wedncsdny night, has been postponed until the following Monday. Dundee is takiiiv; the place of Johnny Clinton against Chanej Another change on the enrd is tho substitution of Johnny Murray, of Nevv York. in the place of Lench Cross ngainst Frnnkle Rice, of Baltimore. This bout will be the second on the program, the opening contest being barf twecn Joo Jackson and Jimmy Suill nn. The other bouts are tho same as orig inally scheduled Billy De Foe vs. Danny Frusb and Willie Jnckaon vs. Jimmy llaulon. PLAY FOR TENNIS TITLE " Annual Western Championships Be gin at Indianapolis Indianapolis, .Tul.v 0 Play began la the tliirty-flfth annual Western tennis .championships here today. Indlannpolls players taking the courts at the Wood stock Country Club. Out-of-town contingents will begin their play Monday. Vincent Richards; of lonkers. N. v., will nrrlve here lata Monday for play on Tuesday, and Wnl. ter T Hayes, of Chicago, will defend his title In the challenge round on Sat1 in day, July KJ. As an additional feature of todav's play, the finals of the tliirii annual Woodstock invitatlonnl were played off b Fritz Bastlun, Western Conference singles champion, nnd Ralph Biirdlck', Western doubles chnmpion, both of In dlnnapolis. The winner will meet John Hennc scj. of Indlnnnpolis, in the challenge, round on Sunday. Such a big loaf for 6c! Victor Bread 1 NowpsKC I I I At All Our Stores J -i 't n 1 ! M. J,i rw i h, v ,1 , tr, .. ..V.f L". '" r'd1 -i .V-fA , 'c5 kA US)- 'sl ' - :Aasji S'rtia.