Mjr??? wjPPPgyS rownu' BASEBALL SPORTS OF ALL SORTS BOXING SECOND GUESS BOYS BUSY WITH CHICAGO MANAGERS INTERLEAGUE STANDINGS World's Series W. L. Pet Boston 1" -0 1.000 Brooklyn 0 1 .000 Chicago Series (Final) White Sox 4 0 1.000 Cubs 0 4 .000 St. Louis Series (Final) Browns 4 1 .800 Cardinals 1 4 .200 Baseball Scores Cicero 12, SS. Peter and Paul 2. Waukegan 3, Roseland 0. Normals 9, Chicago Giants 6. South Chicago 5, Jake Stahls 3. Gunthere 7, Logan Square 3. Romeos 14, White Giants 3. American Giants 12, Magnets 6. Ren Tigers 8, Garden City 7. Maplewood 15, B. A. Stores 1. Olympia 3, Standard 1. Beanconsfleld Teutonia 4. Phil Sheridan 12, Grand Cross. 11, Soccer Scores Campbell Rovers 3, Swed. Amer. 3. Corinthians 1, McDuffs 0. Pullman 5, Slavia 0. Football Scores North Ends 12, Racine 0. Hermitage Tigers 18, Fed. A. C. 0. Hamburgs 14, East Side Mar. 3. Stayms 7, Lexingtons 0. Sidney Hatch, veteran distance runner, is to make one more test of his endurance before he lays aside the spiked shoes. It was announced yesterday by Coach Jesse Smith of the Mystic Athletic club that Hatch will run from Milwaukee to Chicago Oct 17 in an effort to lower the rec cord of 18 hours and 17 minutes for the distance, now held by Al Corey. He will leave Milwaukee at 8 o'clock Tuesday night, finishing at the Mys tic Athletic club at Madison and Dearborn sts. shortly after noon the next day. Doctors and members of the Mystic A. C. will follow the vet eran by automobile. By Mark Shields The local baseball season is dead, but before the body was in its grave "friends" of the deceased were busy whacking up the estate. Right of "' the reel a new manager was selected for the Cubs, and, Clarence Rowland ' also tottered at the head of the White Sox. ' So far these managerial changes are merely matters of the mind and are liable to remain so for some time, even if changes are made. Tinker is being ousted by the second guess people because it is claimed he han dled the material at hand poorly, and Rowland draws their displeasure be cause he failed to win a pennant with the best roster of players Presi dent Comiskey -ever provided for a South Side manager. This managerial shift received its first impetus in the announcement that Frank Chance would head the National league club next season. The story was good until Chance de clared it was news to him, with the afterthought that he didn't know whether a trip back to the big show would be to his liking. Past performances do not show Chance as a success with the present North Side club. The Cubs must be rebuilt Several changes are imper ative and new men must be develop ed. The infield must be worked over and at least one man must be brought forth. A hitting outfielder Is also a badly needed commodity and one ., more catcher would help. CU Chance is not a developer of ma terial. Give the' P. L. players who have already arrived and he will get as much work out of them as any man in the game. But Frank him self admitted after his experience Mta-an.,-j. -. ii .j'lv'&.iifcitfaTA.tfUilJ!?? -"JfelPiMtWJlWSlMjII