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PAGE 4 Bill James Is Cobb’s Only .300 Rival on Club—Shanks Alter Ty’s Batting Streak Record THE Tigers are blest-ed with two batsmen of the'sim persuasior All you bcya who want to make a little parley on the p» - are assured that your small change will be cordially free’* I! * don't expert to cash any of those tlcketa. After you have pi- k** • : Jobb. you will b. thru The second man isn't Hobbv \wt H.-beri ts ? ' Meadow is hitting onh 2J)!t today The s*c< n d m-.n :-n Ha. > ■ t nann The hand.aom an! *t*lw,.;’ young -rain nr. -• r *(m ,ng • . DD |e for only two dollar* and J>7 err’* today The second mat. t*n ■« I 2d> else vou would 1.1. k. because 1- N B'M Ja; es An% dopes *r w - JSke Hill James a> a .3-0 hats. in tn n J * ' * , • Sided cell. Unites o' course, be happen* ?< know * a— - <'•> iboui. Two ago there was a lor of merriment around the c »u«r Bill James had wagered Carl Wellman a suit of clothes h.i’ .e rould outhit the big southpaw. Bill did win that suit but the no e * - learly a dead heat below r*ro Bast season K«:am.t. PI., a 4 ° u *T de '' jaseball world by gleaning three hit* in a six months campaign. « j ' ta« hitherto been the heavyweight n* bmgle champion of th#'to. Serertbtleaa th>- same Bill is th- other 300 Tiger The records prove eight hit* in 24 times a bat. and everybody knows that a this is good for an averago of .333. It gives us great pleasure to •crlbb.-e x 'ew lines of tribute to the rise in the world of the Ann Arbor b*b . Soodness knows few enough compliments have been patd him this >• We doubt if Rill slept a all last night To b-rern* the onlv other -- nitter among the Tigers and to win an "(dory on the s.ab al. on and» «.Vnn to «<r.d lurk ~. Bill .Mo h.v.i.rl-, Tk„. ... ylenft of chance Monday for William to encounter a few more of < well known mishaps It was only by chance that he escaped bainf ea • ipon to pitch the first game, which he would have loet by a . to 1 see Far be it from us to opine that Mr Jame* hun-s in ’he Olympic h v trrhard that harbors Tv fobb. Put it does happen to be a fact 'hat - ” ’'obb marts*] his drive ana butted around 450 for a stretch of six w*. a-, this same James person has mauled that hapless pellet for a grand aver age of 412. The Keel Sox will be with us Wednesday and probahlj Bab'' Ruth will "pitch It Is a shame that James wont be ready to work tom or row It would b« a treat for the boys to sec Bill give Babe a ie«son < In the art of macing Shanks Shines. THERE very nearly as a tragedy out at Navtn field Mondav af**'r.oon. and nobody seemed »o know anything about it. It all happened in the first game. Howard Shanks walked in the first inning He grounded to Vltt in 'he second He -tumbled into a double play tn the fifth He was hit by th* p’cher n t:.p seventh Not un’il 'he eighth did he get hold of the ball. Then he ?m re the missle on the beas and dispatched it to the center field slot for a single. Not until that moreen’ was all well with Shanks. Concerning all of which i- a story Cp to the beginning of hos*ili':*« Mondav afternoon. Shanks had hit safely in each of 14 consecutive That last chance, eighth inning clout mad* the total 15. The first time up in the second scuffle Howard dropped the ball in center again. Tha* . made the string 16 wrangles long It still is unchecked Now a airing of hits in 16 consecutive games doesn't make much noise In Detroit, where the fans have Just been battling 'he thrills of a s'rlr.g twice that long and more But a .-’ring of 16 games and a chance to add to it is as precious to Shank- as a4" game ,-treak would be to c.'obb The versatile Griffl’e never was much of a hitter In ail of hi* five years as n major leaguer he never has batted above .254 It looked for a long time - this season an if he were go.ng to stick around 22'Y Even a* the heigh' of his glory, he scarcely is a 250 man. Shanks ha- a lot on his mind this year. Griffith ha* asked him to play the outfield, first base, third base and shortstop at various times. He never has had a chance to se’tle down and get comfortable in any berth. Tha’ a batsman of his limi’ed ability { has compiled a string of hits in as many an 16 consecutive *htt.*s— especially under his other handicaps ia one of the marveloua things of the year. Cobb and McGinnis are the only gentlemen who have don* more. The fans should give Shanks some extra attention thia afternoon. ttfUs One Grifflte did give Detroit fans a ’rea’ yesterday that they appre elated on the spot. Sara Rice hit safely five times in the first game of 'he double header and snHgged himself a single the first time he went to bat In the second. Thar completed a string of seven blows in seven eonseru tive times at bat on Navrin field There was nothing flukey about the hitting of this pitcher whom Griffith has rebuilt Into a good outfielder. His last hit Sunday was a sing!** to right His first hit Monday w*« a single to left. His second was a poke thru Vitt. The third was a drive to right. The fourth was a single to renter. The fif*h was a double to left. The sixth was a smack to left renter Any young man who hi’« ’r> all fields in that fashion against ho’h right and lef* hand*d pitching is guardian of several sparkling flat! tc 'alen' Asleep at the Switch. THERE is nothing much to he said for th* Tiger* today The big Jam up front has com*. The Red Sox have lost three «'ra!gfct at Cleveland, and the White Sox Lave dropped two of three to the Athletics. The Yanks have been humbled in *wo of three s'aris a* Ft. Louis. Rut all this has helped Tige but little The Jungaleer* got no where Monday and they can get nowhere this af’ernoon A victory can only make up the ground lost Sunday They have snored thru all the rumpus. One club in baseball is going ou’ and getting something for i’«e|f For the first time this year, the Giants are showing the supremacy which the form sheets accords. The drive all started one day las’ week, when New York was playing Brooklyn. The 1916 champions had ’wo pitchers whom the Glanta never had defeated. One was Jack Goomb* Th* Giants had wasted a decade seeking his number. The other was Rube Marquard who Is breezing t]mi his third season as a Dodger On ’he af**rnoon In question, the Giants trounced this precious pair in a double header, and so elated were they at this wholesale routing of jinxes that they since have piled up a seven game lead over the Philhes. w;*h whom they were on fairjy even terms a week ago. BOX SCORES First TkthoTt AB R H O A K Bush. a. B. .. . 4 0 1 « 2 1 Vltt. 3b 4 0 1 2 3 0 Cobb. c. f 4 1 2 3 2 1 Vgac-h, 1. f 4 b 3 0 0 1 Heilman r. f 3 0 1 4 n a Burn*, lb 4 ft 0 IS ft ft DeFate, 2b 2 0 0 0 1 1 R. .Tones : u 0 0 0 0 1 0 Fponcer, c. 4 0 l 3 <» 1 C Jones, p. .......,2 o o o R n Mitchell, p 0 o o o o o •Btanage 1 0 0 0 0 0 *Cra»f >rd 1 0 o n n . IPyer 1 0 0- 0 0 o Totals 34 1 0 27 14 b WAHMIV'JTf'N AH R If O A V. Jrid s». lb i 1 U 13 •» 0 Shank*. a. a. 33 1 1 3 o Milan, r f 4 3 1 1 0 0 B lee. r t a 3 5 3 o o Foster, 3b ... 6 o i l .'* <> l<conard, It 0 t 2 2 0 M*i<iik)r, If R o ii i„ o Henry. c 3 9 0 R o o H*r|>* r, fi 4 0 o o i ft Totals V, s 10 27 12 ft •n«tt*<l ft r Deflate in seventh. •■Hiittei for (' Ji>naa in a»v»nth jB«lt»-(1 for n. Jone* in ninth. luniufrn 1 1 H II 4 ? t 1 Pet f olt ........ 00 0 1 •> 00 ( Waahlogt*>n ....20002011 ft ■ Total baae* Detroit 12, Washing ton It. ffscrlfio* hite —lfer.r\ i Stolen base* Shanks. Hire 2. , Pitch- In* summary 3 hits ind 27 time* at bat oft C Jones In 7 inning*. 2 mts tnd • times nt bat off Mitchell in ’ tnmn*a. Two-base hits Mennsky, Veach, Rl< e Three-base hit Hsii man. Struck »>ut—By C .Tones t <l Foster! b> Harper 3 #r>efate r I .lores 1). ltaaea «n balls—Off <\ Jones « (Juris* S, Shank*. >ttlan an-1 Leonard *. nff Harper 1 i Henman i. Double, plays *Vbb ayxl v Spen« er ed). First base on errora Waahlnr ton I. Left on baasp—Detroit 7. Washington * Hit by pitched hall fjr C Jones 1 ‘fihanksi • Tima —l:4* mntraa—o'L»i, B h|in and Hildebrand. Th« shortage m leather Is to be the big subject of discussion At the annual convention of the Nation*) U*ih*t end Bhoe Finders* asaocla tln®, openlnf today nt Milwaukee. *ernnd l.ame DETROIT AM It H O A F Bush. « s .4 2 l j ; Vitt. lb 3 i 1 2 3 C obb r t S (' 1 4 e Vegeh. If. 3 2 2 1 1 Heilman, lb 4 1 1 I ft Harper, r f .4 1 ; K ft K liinei, |b 4 1 2 2 3 cranage, r . 4 1 2 4 ft Tames, p 3 2 2 ft 2 Tortile ■*« j 4 : ’ Ift WaMTJVOT. in* AR H IT ft A .Judge, 1 Shanks, sa-c f 4 : 4 l M liar*, r f ... 1 ft ft 1 ft M« Bi id*- as. .30! 32 ft Rice r. f 3 ft 1 ft 2 ft KVa' r 2b 4 1 ~2 2 5 ft Leonard 7b ... . « ft ft 1 2ft Menosks. i. f ..... 4 ft ft 1 ft 0 Atnsmtth. c 1 ft ft ft Henry, e j 0 1 « n 4 Shaw, p j <i a 0 0 <i Total* ... 14 2 «:i!2 ft Innings 1 2 A « * 7 * • Petr •' • ft 4 1 2 I 11 ft • > 1\ «ih ngron .009011040 2 T<-'fa] -Petr. t '* Waehtng • n:< Sacrifice hits v.tt ; «•* ~n ba»» fte.lman. Teo-ba»e , age, Veacb, Foster Vttt Ti •.» i,„ t.i: --V’etrli ."truck nut- ft\ a roe* 7 (Milan, Slit, Henry), try -‘aw 7 < Heilr* «n. It Ton* *. <*Vb» Ma**s > n I alls Off Sham * (Vea* h, n-,*h ' '•O'**' left on buses- Petr..,* * " ••Blngtcn S Hit by pitched ba*t B» James Mice, 1 *rr *»» If de. • n1 O Attendance SHORT SHIPPERS RACE AT MONROE MONHQB, Midh. .Tilly lA-. The . Short Ship trot* are bark *t v o n roe for tile second rand of tbe sea *on The meeting mill begin »odav. *na will continue The feature number for Tue*day Is the 2 10 trot, which calls for a purse off 1 Oftft ]t has the bes* fUld pa' haa starred in a trotting stake ]n 'he state tfcia aprlng Othsr Tuesday raeaa are the 2 24 pact *nd the in LroS THE RED SOX ARE CUMING Boston Will Take Big Peeve Into Detroit Tomorrow;' Ruth To Pitch The Red Sox are coming to IV ! troit Wednesday to play o ,r Tiger* They arc coming wi’h peevish dls position- During '!:*• w**k Bab* Ruth was under u-p*nsion »r.d for -•■•eral day- there <■ th* Bo 'on , »r« •■ge : i r * that mad** ip * lot of-• ground and carried ’hero into •:.* !• «i*' •; p * f the league Th:- leaden- ; lasr»d ui*’ '*o lay* t' • w md ha- c-a• b* and three -tra efrom ?h> - x to -’art the ' -• r. : t. -'i-n r.va >ri of the west, and rn.xv S' ’ an- h* - this af’ernoon . Ru'h 1 • ~r 1 tr. ! Nf iy« *a v e 1 e<»n ! def» re | :;i ..rd*r That'- why *he j Red Sox w ;j ;• raving when thei j rea h Detroit T • Tiers W ,:i he civnc a hr* j 'hemseive* The; a e t.o’ a* all -wished »:th wi-at happened to! • ~ r.g' M) . • . ' - A- • n ’ e ■r • ': i* !•.-*- • • r.i We 1 nesday unt. Saturd•- n-al r Tiger fan- will do w-H ’*> Ee* _t to the j park T:.ey ar*. i:k*' 1> tug*', an tie ' fui T.A Bo**on* : -Ts rr -d v« >:-'ia! a ‘,i n 'he' . • ’ h>irc • :n Ma' The R. dS* \ n rhr* e game’- of the •* r.e-. and it took Howard Efcmke L. inmr.g- • i*a Ern.e . Shore in the vr. <*.-• s' l *etro' did capture lel.sT j; r> *} »he T £**r« invaded Ik - ton T ' *• -i differ ent story De'roi’ r< a th. r ee straigl t in rou-.n* .* and kno* a . ed ' h*- R*d Sox out o. th. 1* vi, j wni> h they ha«*. for sev*-al l we* k*. Ju*t n< w [letroit ha- it on ! B*>«'on for *h" -- on - interclub j play The ,-v , • ;r and r— I The Red S.-X .re a- -'".ng now as ! they w ill !-* a ' m- th!* -* a- | -on. The regular ::ri* • 4 pl.iymg. i and the ; *i :rt -t.iff - out in full fore. Ru*n i- expe-*. dto pitch ! We ne?dav and !*ec.nard c" Tue«-j day. DETROIT HAS LITTLE CHANCE! Ntandish Out of Western Tour ney In Fir*.t Round; I*e Gets Fine Start GHIOaGO. July —The w**:prn amateur g<*lf tournament mu.-' get along without Detroit's cra r k entry Jimmy S’*nd:«h. who ha* twice bepp, a finali.-’ in the »p-*ern cham pionship and who eliraina’ed Fran c!s Outmet in the na'icnal amateur at Detrot* Country club course ’wo year* ago, even to qiialif> for 'he 1917 m-*' at Midlothian course ’her** S'andlsh took 90 stroke* for ’h* 1 - hole* So hod v over *7 permitted ro continue m the tournaoten-' Threp Detroiter* remain m the meet Artr.ur i>-*-, i'»uy Miller and Hugh Vaughn are *h» Herrolters They are likelv »o win some good matches, but w;th a’andish out. ’her* i- li*rle rhan°e of Detroit *e ing repre*en’ed in the «em: fnal* or final- If one of t v e f>«.*ro;*e*-* rr. m e* *hr* • may he vr'hur I>e, »4o :- n-v a- well kn wp a- some of the oth-r* go* a «rore of 77 in 'he qualifving round ands l for third honors m this rtspect M:ll*r and V ughn were us' under , the wire, e.o:h v ’h an 46 The .ee onc j day’s play In the ’ournarrter.t «’arte i < *h The cor,’e * an’* bundled like E*qulmax ' n w-ard off ’he fr e and lake hr»e*e Th* «*kv »•«« ov»rs«' and thregfeped rain There »■»*• * ; ft •tirv’vr'r« *,f -.-as rerday's quali'vin* r> und T!-*- «*•< ond lb hule.s 41 :■ to e complete! before noor T e f,r** round of match p'av he*ween s he 33 «ur~ Ivors of the qualifying -nund*- wa« *0 ‘'arr »hl« af’emoon Kenne’h P and IV,raid Tudmardf* *.r r dh“ r - and v>*n m»m hers of *he Midl'.-’hlan Conr.tr- c - ub carried off 'he honors lr. ye«ta*.q a y> play Th** former tijrr.‘d in *he in* *«r <cor». 37 A'hi’e the |a",-r was second wth R-4I'’ 1 '’ "k f'ranc.s Oulrne’, Ar* ir I.ee. Jr., Frank J r*o’:r!a« and .1 r t Arder son, each made n 7 F’ar**v Adair and Bobby Jon« s the youthful southerners, «rrred 7' 1 and sr r * ■ pectively ,T -J tVor’Mng'on 'he only English en’ron* an *i» \1 / Scalp Irritation StopltNow! /^Wh \ )LJ r>f li:f *.n tjriesoiit the natural oil.* of the AoLe \. Mali*. i r*-.iaes. Scalp itching Incomes / yy 'M y/ \ no* only unplea-Hiit bit even dangerous. I Iv< \ ' Stop thi* itrhinp now Non can. with very littlr trouble! / Fpnnk!* r »n!v tv i> * , m<*> tile Pompeian HAIR M«**«ce / X I / \ \ on vo-ir - .ill' Ru 1 ' i* in th# Pompeian way (carefully He- I \ s# nl»e#| 1 t *r» l<■ •■#: , n everv rta# kage) and mhju your I / 1 scalp itching will stop. 1 Pompeian HAIR Massage \ l > 'Stops Dandruff-Hair Coining Out 1 I ••SE, » xk . W ■ ABwCutl . |^r Left to -<ght, E even B'acW, A 1 e As'rn-oo** ard Mary Coburn, and iminutlve trotter* aDe*- b g money in G r ard C rcu t. I’r.d- rsized h«>: -•- may be th | s**n-.» ion of ’he Grand Clrcu; t ’“acks this s*-df.i n. Three "try tr r*er-. r. >n** of then i '• ■ hand- h.gh ar* considered , d.«r*g*'rou.* >r.'• tid-r- in the clan**' 4 •n which tlit-v u ill b entered when ’h.*- B e FGrg s»;i*on open* Th* > *re AlD*' V-hl rook, one of pop r,.-*r- -" n.’, •-•ere.* in most of ’ w *' big Tiering -'ake* Mary Cos ► irn 'hr* .yc r o!d which was second ’< r.'-. th* -*nsa’!onal The Real I. ily '**’ v* ar and Eleven Black, a two var-old of great prom ise STANDINGS American lueag’ue *t v > ni \n n* !. o - TV L Pet - -* C i : . > 7 IX «-1 r~r> 1 1 .XT IT .IWX> p *• • ♦* .* ” n TANARUS! 41 ill i. ' , t *. « • ■ * N. Y \t ST • :« 4S J 44 j Tnf*4a*'« TVai*. “-' " ;**- .' r*- l* 1* ' y * ;r. ic v ", -’ B'>*t n ~o i»\ p «nJ. M«ml**'* R»«slt* tn r r* * * 1 P V E Ph * 4 i •* *- s v ; "t ■ ra* 2 6 Ps*re- <>> ;• .« tn Meyer V' \- an i* r-AP.f iv! Lynn ? *m: :re» Evan- sr. i 'bwen* ! Tnmrr* : : 1 4 < 7 * V R H E V*« York '. ti 0— SSI ■*t 7,. * tr . A 1 g 1 ® 1 j Ts .**•, »md A>xand«’ Daver t or* a’ • *< • • . 1 T.'rr p ■** — bonno’iy. M rar*% and Vailin n t t a i | Cleveland «' v 4 • e t ; Bat' e • Ms « ar.d >»•*■ K *r far 'i Bill ngi j M r* -*: : T neen National i^eaffue «Tl V- I, r t ”• T. pet S y < 7 *• 7 ■ - •* r 1 < i '' * ! pbOl;** t* 1 Br .;cvr> V ">* ** i 5* T 4 r - ' H«* - ’* *!» «H j ! ‘ 'lnnn *.. 4.7' ' • T • *h '.ft* T*te*<4«T’s (.erne* *n n-* k *■ 2 rdt* ■ir e h r. P •.a ~ & <2 : **-ne. -*. n N’ev ■ < r':n'‘.nr.»ii In B- »* n 'fir rff* 2 4 * * t • r* ts r* ]N> u' V*> t k . > 1 • * $ ft , Ba-»t**e »* An *r -»r -* .* • I and Pa - 4 »r. 7 r.p-.ee, K• • , r .d j pr ,r(*»' • I* ’E • T 2 1 4 ' s * » V ” II r.; 'V r. Inna*: I*l * ; v ' H *'• n « r •• oo / . j I' P»*'*r «• Eiiar »r** * t and Tf»rre«n*r. ('■ p -* TANARUS: t »* , Ir ,d Emsne Ps * e!a^-*'-#r» The «uc'fft4 of Porrcian HAIR Ma*«agc if n tfie “ir.a--.«?» ’ idea. It i* a trfatmrnt, not merely a tonic ** r tmisaginif (rubbing) of the ucalo*. up the root.f of the hair to n#* if Thi* ma«*agivg a'»o o; #n- the p-r»f of the scalp to the wonderfully «• m ulatlrg liquid* in f’orr.pe an HAIR Maftage. Dtndniß goes Your 1 * r . will become and *!ay healthy vior r oua and attractive One lintfle Shores Actual Results DETROIT TIMES TINY TROTTERS MAY SHINE THIS YEAR * w p.r r.t horse* of small phy*t j* re • ue *vo*-n rivre op *h** grand ,«’ia' sinners being of aver t„. -;ie as ir may *eem w -»<■ rd breakers have b’-en abov* ,v**ir ‘7<>, v. • u -« of 'his trfo of s’eilar b* e-r** it i* to be a b'.g ve f r «ma’.l horse* A \m \-hbrook is expe. *ed *r* pro t-,. * - m* exceptional miles ’hts l ye «r ;ta* -e-» old Fop Geer* won'’ talk r ih u' w: v hi* hope* are MCK S FISHING ACT IS masterpiece If r l * movie* don * era* Nick v-roe- %r.d make a master diar. f him. it will be a strange ’h■ ng It ha* be«»n said that N: v 'an'* be funny without ’he a':: -p\ere of the ball park, and •' «’ t. 4 htace a”emp’* all have been failure* because he ge's ••If conscious awa> from the diamond Thar may be true to i regain e\’en’ but ’ha’ fishing ae’ Nick *t'ige<l Monday af'er noon marked him *« a master of pantomime in the 3*>o class Chaplin neyer did »ny ,v, ing fun nier The art would have gone big in any «e*t;ng Nick -ele **-d for hi* pond ’he canvas* tha’ covered ’he pitch -g box I’ wa« coxered with water af’er the heavy shower The Du'chm-an «qua”ed on the ’urf ar.d engaged ,n a terrific has e with a monster of the de"p Cobb burr!*-*! ou’ wi*h some prop* ard Nick finished’he r >antnmime with ’he etiptnmarv fishe’-man’s refre«hmen’. If film cAmedA’ dirertor* can't make a «’ar of V’ro<k ’hey are rhea’ ine ’he public ar.d ’heir boss** COBB AND BUSH STAGE FANCY BASE RUNNING r’obb. led the entire Washington .nfleid astray !n the second came Monday, and capped the rllma* on the big Inning that cinched the de cision for IV-'rot# Ty »#r' to hat with 'wo nut and wi'h Bush on firs’ and .Tame* on «econd H» drove a hMs’erinn single thru .fudge’s Pcs Outfielder Rice handled the hall cleanly, but not in Mnie to pre ven’ James from scoring Bush had an e*ceiient chance to reach ’bird Cobh rounded fir*' and dashed for second, with never a chance in the world *0 make it Donlc cauKh' the high sign and 1 scampered around th rd toward I home Hire had whipped th* hall mpeian HAIR MfOigf (* a clear * er liquid (not a cream). Not oily. %ticky. \ ery pleasant to uae. 25c, .tnd $r bottles, at the store. Ml N—Have your barber give you '»a*men.and prove to younelf how 'ft *«hed your »ralp fetla by one ap- T ' rc»n’t hesitate to use Pompeian HAIR Afissnge. It ta made by the old reliable maker* of Pompeian •and A v ,AGK Cream and Pompeian NIGHT Cream. i ’hat t*n ’ his style, hit Le grins whimsically when being questioned about the it tie mare ‘*T'd rather do tin predicting af'er 'he sea«on i* finished he" said 1 Msr\ Coburn and Eleven Black ire owned by the Pastime stable headed by Harm K TWereaui, president of ’he Grand Circuit Both ha'e shown remarkable speed In *ar'y workout* and I’ Is not going too far to predie* th*’ the\ will be rigb’ up around the judges' s' tnd when the big money 1* being paid ou’ to Judge Judge threw it to Foster ’o ca’ hTv Cobb ran bt'-k ty.ward first, kidding Foster tn*o tr'inc to run him down Cobb maneuvered *o that Foster bad to run the whole length of the ba** line and then throw to Judge Hu«h *cored a fu” step ahead of the putout on Cobb, and the r m counted. Scoring from firs* on a cleantv handled single is an unusual feat In baseball, both Rush ar.d Cobh de serve more than px--lnx mep’ion for the play In many game* the stunt might not h* worih while, be cause Yearh up w h Bush op 'htrd and Cobh on firs’ is often a* vaiua b’e a sifua’ion as three ou’ and an ex’ra run over the pan T’nder ’be circumstances it w-** * spectacular frea’ for the fans The p.u.y would be unusually valuable in a la’* Inn ing when one run is needed to tie or win the rame Claims aggrega’ing flfi.hnq.oOA f«r lands and tlmf'er s<-!d to the federal governmen’ and for which the ?1 dians say ’hev have never receired payment will he ore of *he huelnes* matters »o come before »he council of the Minnesota Chippewas, open ing toda v Demidji, N* nr 0. tkr BF.ACH uvA BOAPDWAIJC ATLANTIC cmr, N J. 1 I Put— Recreation — Recap* rat ton Speed a few dava at tha Chal fon'.e-tha hotel nf hoapitality ] and homaliks charm. Amarican plan Oolf and yarht pnvilcfae Mail* raaarvationa now. THE LEEDS COMBAHY Ad* *P Even Break Best Tigers Can Get From Griffith’s Team Bi*r Shift Tn Lineup Wins For Detroit Monday Howard Ehmke or George I bins* w-ill endeavor to pitch the Tigers this afternoon to ,*n «\*n break with Washington Dumont probu bl> will he Griffith.- choice There i* a possibility that Boland will be pitched back, in order to sa\* Ehmke and Dwusn for Rm*ton The two bes* games Fbuike has pitch* and thi- year have h* *>n against th* Red S->\ Once h*- shut thern out The other ti niehr won a 2 to l verd.ct in 1? innint* Dauss alwav- has b*-.«n a Rostnn Jinx S<nce he regained his form thi« \*»ht George h*, twirled aga!n*t th*> wor'd champions on»'e He blsnked them Jennings will make bo*h performer* v»*> prominent in the sertee itmt tomorrow and upon how he will use th**m will de pend his «lahblng nominations for this afternoon There were a pair of routs st .Navtn field Mondav afternoon Southpaw Harrv Harper completely stopped the T'g*»rs in the first Car roll Jones essayed to pitch ag:»tn*t the Nationals, and didn't do as well a* expected Me was wild and when he did get the hall over he had to groove it A lot of errors wer* made against him. and the gam from the el»troit standpoint was n mess ail the way A fair idea of *h*- baseball displayed ran be gleaned f-oni th*' fart that Cobh wa« re sponsible for on>- run because he le' an ea-i\ grounder get 'hru him for a three base error, and that because be dropped a pop fly for which he had camped |te*roif's lone run came in the four’h Cobb singled and \ each got a double he, au*e Meno«kv let a Texas leaguer bounce over his shoulder Tv tallied from flr*t on this bit of good luck The second game was the n’het wav around HU! 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I*<• -»V blfbli ibr-IRr.Jllf Cadillac THE LONDON GAIETY GIRLS i Rest H'tali— Vanity Olrla" fITES DA Y . Jl’l-Y 10. 1917. but ti-ey d'd play some horrible baseball Kune bits fell safely that should have b*** n stopped, and son e *xtra base knocks were gifts. Shaw n« v# r did pitch well enough t«* win, but hi* support whs hardly de luxe! Janie* was scored upon only twin*, and that was after he hsd a mn* run lead The Tigers won the game in the second inning. \ . a*h walk*d and Heilman sited to Milan. Hatp, r ” nuled t<* third. This r*>< ells a shakeup In the Tiger lineup that eliminated Burn* tn ’he econrt game Heilman wen* to first, and Harper to right field Hobby Jones plived second ha*e Clyde Tv-Fata irlc.i it in the first gxme Me didn't fi<'d well an 1 be uii a wooden ninn s’ bat. Evidently stage fright hnd bur. Jones played clever baseball Monday Harper singled and so did J* nes Stsnsee cot a short double and Bill lxm*‘* g"f the first of * pair of hi'* that lie acquired during »he after noon Bush drew a pass Vttt un !*'H«hed a sacrifice fiv 4’o!>h singl'd *o rirht and ’nn aronn and between atul second un’il Hush could score from first Then he perished for the third out. St* runs were acquired from this Jam. and the con test was *,xfe \ donb’e To Veach and a single by .Tone* brought another run in ’he third Kifigles by Tames j<nd Hush and a triple hv Veach manu factured two more in the fifth Ktncle* tiy He Urn.inn and Ktanage in the fifth hroijght in ’be tenth and la*t tally \heavy "orm broke up the **o ond rame in »he *ix*h rnnlng and • lelave for three quar 'er* of an hour The field wh* very swampv after the downpour hut Empire Hildebrand ordered p!ar in order to g’ve Griffith a forlorn chance *o play Ther»* was no .*> or ing in ’he muck battle The fir*’ murder trial in th* his •orv of Kidder county, N D is scheduled t». begin a’ Ktee’# toda'v, wt-*n Olson Nash will be tr'ed for the 11, *• h *■ f t''' 1 e Hicks who t#n * killed tn a lor.elv shark near the town of R*>Mn*on la*t Dee«*mber C O LISEU IVI A-" of 25 Amusements 1,1 |On lb* noaril Uilb. Jatt Kor lan ( Tefteraon at bridge *!l under n r#r) I osr. Til KKT VOMIT* TO All. 25 Amusements 25c^"«V; t ,V", £ oprit rtfrr nlaht 4 kal. 4 (nn, Wt'n’t » l. T anil » pm Mat*. I 0«- anil Ifto. Ann Pennington n!'!V.!™ B lummrr prlrrti I’trn.. 'll" 4 ~aI' 2SC %|| |»alt. •*cept Inin ltn»ee LYCEUM-La»t Week Mill blloW’lVl < onl Inuoua. II »• ™ 11 I. * Mgkln 35 A M»r, Him until * P " »• Heroic France Tb* Wonderful War TlPtaree A Rerla. T>»n-Motir «bni», nndrr riaaplrea lilt Mlrhlann Infantry. AVENUE "*■- The Midnight Belles Burlesquers “IN GAY PAREE” Wreetllna Tara Hat M«b|. Bmoke If Von IJkf. BASEDSS? GAME TUESDAY ■ Detroit vs. * Washington L GAME STARTS AT 3:15 P. M. E.al.rn Standard Tima B Reke'ved and Boa Saata at Soper'a Cigar Store, new D'ma Savfnge Bank Bldg l‘Hnti«f-tk* plain neat bind—tkil ) la rlfbl —Tltnea Jtk Dept —Wat. IMb