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rsr&Z j5v5pvr,v .rSjaffiZZfajitq?'" x&f - -.,-Ttr- Jra-c; THE REPUBLIC: SUNDAY. JUNE 22. 1902. NAPOLEON LAJOIE TOPS THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTERS. BROWiXS ARE STILL PLAM'G BELOW CHAMPIONSHIP FORM. Em, a k l A 4 i?&;A.6..yfiY:..s 'But Indications Point to an Improvement Team Has Not Bettered Its I'bsition in Present Home Scries Absrviid- of Wallace and the InilelJ Shift Broke Up a Strong Combination and Helped Lose Some Games White Sox. Arc Making a strong Bid How They Conip.iie i.i Team Work and Batting. jr? Kg I Are Still Trotting a Fast G ait, but Have Reduced Their Averages .several i'oiuts Apiece. 'j'Ay'M'fr" P'rftt -i 7 F5I TTOq ?-a''o IIIJIXJI slsj a-JL'ire.res.- XM Bi? Frcnchmau Has Found His Way to the Top of the Heap, flavin Failed to Make a Hit in Only 0 no Game Harper and Hemphill Hatting Uetter Than .yOl) for the Browns tieven Cardinals 1. p C23 P CT f n I3 ffl aeyna li i i 3 Kr K AllHRXCAN LEAGUE. TVlUi T1.N' ' -It THE SUNDAY REPUBLIC. Napolt n Lijole, as every one expected, is cow too U'uns leader of the American League Avi-rjgcs complete up to last Tni.rsa.iy shun inat the mighty Gaul had Ewaucu .in "i out fur .H2 pr tent a record Ciosvrij un'ioxmialing the gait at which he Weill ih ut ijs season. 'ii.e second man on tht .at is ii.at massive slugger, iii Dele liHii' . ai.J .lurry tiay Is thud. Bob Wool f-uiin a iu i-xie Crosa nfth. Tcentj--nve Iljt-n a-i biui .'0i or belter. vjii.iei nuus In icuin uniting and In lout, u. - i K.t,o exs.e.3 in iieimiig. liucK XTocU'ii In. a ua ine oh.cx maiviaudl l,u,,bcr v. n.e .' ue, ana ifio lenioie ll Juiu urn a uji i jam a me Mar uase runner en j. .e. tn.-- uusis. cy iouu has tar the u. iv.n auiuuti ille piicxicls. Alio umj ui.iiiui.r ui jicA.c.r s citw over til .W I1M.A la xl.Ui.ci, tell SwCU llllolny tUell Ua XJmnl.ll. UU XXCiUi?l.K &.II1 btojliin Uiiuer me 1.11.. llli- iiixxi xi-i.ii.t la auuul liic tuuio .i-. j wen. a.,., una liic HUxiru,. Xliclii. .a ialtiblaU.lii;i blUU. 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VkasM ct n : 1M 1J 27 Alctiran l.m n.iure FJtlKU Si I.ojis . Hwle Urtroit . . . .... II ..3 13 II ... .15 68 -. 15 ..43 i.i :; it woiicrtpii. ii anmsion. 44 lh. 16 45 Thonej Cleita 11 i4 51 G 13 Klberrold. Pituit 45 its 43 l'artnt. Host a 4 158 :6 47 Mtrtej. CTl caEO 37 1 4 10 38 Orlrath rhliaco 11 33 3 8 "S'eascr. Dt . tt 17 M 11 14 3"ickcrlnc. i'l .eiana 47 sa 3: B3 J"trrl. Host, n 4S 17a LI 43 Dillon. l)e o 1 41 1.4 1 JH 31cm r riiifand J4 114 17 IS Yctin. Uct t n 17 51 a 13 Ilutlon. DelrMl ..13 45 6 11 2x2C--. Dfiro't 43 17J M 41 1'lank. Philadelphia. .. .14 47 5 II SI rro. I'llUnO phla -43 V.3 33 37 HUOIICV. !t IJDU s 33 H4 17 IS PAinirix Et. u uii 45 it a n JOKES. St MluU li 43 4 II Hatfel 1'hIlfl.aelpMa. ..43 in 80 Piatt, rtllcnjro 10 37 3 C '' '-.' 4S 161 M 3S m fiti. lletrftlt .. SI 11 H 97 0 0 .2a) 2 16 .21) 4 C .247 .347 I Z 1 0 0 2 2 9 0 0 11 1) 5 1 2 5 3 ( 0 11 1 0 2 E 5 3 T D 0 2 4 6 3 0 0 0 0 .218 243 .241 .338 231 .2 3 .224 .25 .224 I is?! .22) 14 -TMcOItMICK ft. Loul5 49 170 13 37 .214 111 viuse. pnnateishli . ...14 o 3 ) crlTer Iin-m :s S7 Fn'llran. Ch. on 2 10 9 1J 12 23 i'l i.iaiun. imiuii ........... .3 liUIer. Petrclt 13 S3 BIm Detrrlt 10 3 POWEI.U St Lout 14 33 MAljnvrT St Ixmts.. IS 111 K Mcrarlarfl Clilmco. IS 61 7 li j 0 e. 3 7 9 2 12 .2.1) I wii 1 .2") 0 '.201 1. .108 3 .117 0 .191 0 .191 2 I'? MeRulre. netrolt . ... 54 ltr 17 30 Hustlrs-. Dii't-n-PMl ...13 43 5 ! stwiman rn'Iadelpnia..lo Garvin. Oi'eaeo in "Winter?, n trn 13 Wrieht. rleieRnd .12 J. PONAln'tv Ft Louis 11 Huhes. BilMrpo-e .. ...13 2 1 .Hi HS .131 .25) .112 .113 n 40 Ciirrlck. WdfMni-ton 10 ?5 Orvhnmir. d-veland 39 133 10 IS Jwr. Cieve'opd 14 41 3 S Mercer, riet-ott 13 ."3 3 4 Patten. Wa'incton 15 r.0 4 6 Dinepn. Tioston 1 42 3 4 Patterson Oiicaeo io 27 I 2 V. DQI.'AIIUn. Ft. Lna-B 11 0 2 2 121 .12) .C91 .074 .0C7 Club Jluttiupr. s. s. fluti. AB. R. 11. H. B. Pet. Washlnslon 163 238 493 2) 40 .2M BaltlniO'fl .1.C33 Ki 4(7 48 S9 .36 CIec!and 1.660 3 3 473 41 51 .:(3 PhlladelphU 1.5f 2C7 43o il CJ ,:S2 13fton 1C58 C7 449 29 35 .271 Ollcago 1.54? i2i 437 43 M ,2 Detroit 1590 203 S-8 18 52 .252 Et. Iviuls 1GS3 1S9 3S6 33 43 .247 Lone Hits by Clubs. Total E.B. S.l 320 iOl if; :i 231 204 IS) Clubs. TVathinirtcn . Baltliniire .. Fnlladelphia Boctbn ..-i.. Cleicland ... Et. IJi3 .. Petrolt Chicago 2B. ,.M .. 74 .. St .. 72 .. S3 .. 63 .. 47 .. 47 3D. 44 23 28 13 21 28 B. 23 10 16 14 13 8 X i Clnb Fleldlnar. Clubs. P CnJcaco 1.217 PhlUdclchK ....1.276 Et. Louis 1.223 Baltimore .......1.3.19 M'ashincton ....l.:37 Boston 1.274 etro'.t 1.153 A. E. P.B. Pet D.V. 633 72 97 103 108 106 120 112 120 11 .957 612 641 646 633 647 IS 11 11 15 2U 16 26 .914 .948 .942 .940 .932 .352 .531 613 tS8 ueYeiana ...,..x.z.s IndUltlnal SluRccm. Totil Players. IB. 3B Freeman. Boston ....IS 5 -Bradley, Clei eland 13 2 BertoJld. Philadelphia 10 S ptlchantr, Washington... ,16 4 Kelster. washlneton ......13 8 WlUIitni. Bsltimon I Conehlln. Washlretos ....12 i paim. Philadelphia 1( 3 1 cross. Philadelphia 18 3 411. U. IS- xtyan. wasmnxton 13 t j elbach, Baltlmoie II 3 2 puiuenTT. si. iuis ii s i Kelli, Baltimore 12 4 l Orris. Boston 7 13 Base Rnnnlnc Playen a. s. B. JJBloie. PhIladeJphIarlTilan4...n c JQM13S, Rt. Louis 15 Mertea. Chicago 37 14 Gilbert. Baltimore 43 17 Slckerine. Cleveland 47 16 IcGann. naltlomre 43 16 Iibell, Chleaso 45 13 Mc-Of-aw Baltimore is fi HKMl'llII.U aevtland-St. L..33 8 Green. Chlcauo 40 ji rultr. Philadelphia 44 13 Btrane. Chlcaco , 45 u ritcblntr Records. Pet .463 .400 .378 .354 .34) .3.13 .2S9 .2"8 V76 .273 .272 C7 PKclier. Won. Lost. Pet Bernhardt. PMlaflelshla-CleTeSand.. t 0 iSo V.CT lti..lnn .. 2 A.1W 3 2 X 2 4 3 2 t 6 5 C 4 a 1 4 1 5 C 1 1 6 J 7 6 4 7 3 8 7 10 4 i i t 1 7 1 Callahan, Chicago 7 Orlfath. Chlcaso 7 Mullin. Oitriilt 4 Hu-tlnc Boston-Philadelphia s OKryin. Chineo 6 2dcGInnlt, ilaltlmore g EUDHOl'-F. St LouU 3 Huches, Baltimore 7 Joss, Cleveland 7 HAI1PEB. St. Loul "." 7 Orth Washlnztnn 7 Patterson. Chicago S Mercer. Detroit t Prtntlr.. Btslon 1 fei. Chicago I j .834 .778 ,'H .C67 .W7 .623 .60) .60) .Sit .5S .511 .333 .6j5 .545 .600 .W) .B .5 V) .50) .60) .610 .50) .500 .412 .40 .453 4Z .417 .417 .4M .383 .563 .333 .333 1 jsn .331 i .333 iii3'xuoiin. i.ie .teielscd pieirer. o-tro t ... c WIlue, Philadelphia ! 6 Puirsleby, Pi Iiadelphia 1 Kenna. Ph'ladelphia 1 PONAHI'R Et Louis. 1"". 5 Patten. Vahlrgton 1 6 Winters Boston ;" e Plsnk, PhiUdelrh'a !.!""i;ir I Moore. Cleveland 5 Came): Wahlngton '. 3 Miller Detroit " " 1 pownLL Bt lou ; I REIUr. . Loul """..". 1 Howell. Baltimore t Wrirtt Cleveland 4 Bhlelde. Baltimore 1 ninetn. Boston B Yeer, Detroit 3 Mitchell Philadelphia 1 Ifr. Waahlngion 1 i-orernah. Baltimore 0 LAwson, Baltimore -. 0 Cronln. Baltimore , e Denrnger Boston , 0 btrtlt deeland 0 Porter. Philadelphia ................. S won by left-handers, 31. ITO ly left-DRnders. 48. Favaior at Law With Stepson. Xeyr York, June 2L The Reverend Scott Wallace, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church of Plalnfleld, N. J., and his stepson, Georee S. Jones, era In dispute at law over a. Ufa Insurance policy. -which Jones declares hi. mother, wno died three weeks ago, had assltrncd to him. . XATIOXAL LEAGUE. WrtlTTEN" FOB THE SL'.VDAr RCPCBLXC. Latest National League battliiB averasfs, complete up to iat Thursday, show Jesse Tsnneblil as the leader of Uie slugsers, u.th Nichols of St. Louis third, but the rightful honors Leloi:?; to "Ginger" Beau mont or Tred Tenr.ey. who are tied at .067, each having niajcJ in thlrt5--seen garae". Twenty-eight men arc battins over the .3C0 marl:, ana four are hitting .22) Just on the edge of Rood society. PitlsbuiK still leads in team battins. with .2S5 to the Reos's .IK. The St. Louis team, which uas second last week, has fillen to third. The l'lratis also lead in both Ions hits and n the fie'ding column. tJremii.Ker is the chief .ndlviau.il r.tuseer of the League, and Chance ihc star baserunncr, on n percent.iKe basis. The St Louis s.ugsers have lost some gtour.d during tho week Iicnco th drop to third place In the ti-nm lists. All of tho Carcinal hltte- N.choK Brashear. Smoot, Kroger, Donovan, Barclay nnd Wlekor are still piominent, but have lost several uolnta ap ece. The flsures: llnttin?. Plajers. Games AB It. II.SH.SB Tct. Tarmchltl. ntts'iure.. ..11 40 10 U 0 1 .435 N1CHUL3. St Loilis.. ..14 47 a 13 3 4 .33 Beau-n-nt. Plttabuii; 37 147 29 54 5 6 .:" Tcnpiv. Bo-loi .7 1.9 24 51 S 9 .It.: Keeer. Ilr-ol.ln 46 ItS 31 64 11 7 .ill lmAbliUAK. fat. IJUi .37 133 12 4i 3 3 .i -hAnce. Culcaffo 21 is 14 24 1 10 .3n i'eltz. Cincinnati 3) 11; 11 13 2 4 .33-i Btcklcj, Cliicnnati 37 U 2 il 4 4 .331 Wh te. Philad Iphla 12 39 4 13 3 3 313 SMOOT. fat Louis 43 17 24 ts 6 6 .321 Cravi t.rd. Cine nnati 4i 193 3- 61 1 6 -3--S Jmes. ChicaRO --it 7 13 24 11 ..21 IvKCOCIt, ft Iiu'.s 47 17S 23 ;7 1 6 .3.0 Brar.-lli M, Pltt-burg . -.45 lit 21 39 6 7 317 Williams. Chicago 17 CO 13 19 1 6 .317 Wanner. 1'ittabuis 45 lt9 33 33 3 .sit Siobbs. Cincinnati 43 16o 30 51 14 C .S'U hacln. Chicago 20 23 14 an l 6 .3)) Grem;r.sr. Boston 44 1 Z 22 KI 1 0 .203 Jom .Vew York 26 S3 6 23 3 4 .3)3 DONOVAN, t-t Lou'...4l 173 30 54 2 13 .301 Poweiman. New Vork.. 34 12! 15 37 0 7 .391 CooV). B-ston..- S3 143 25 43 5 S .301 Kilns. Chicago 23 H 6 26 4 4 .201 BAHCLAY. St Iyuv. .47 173 27 54 4 S .312 WICKER, fat Louis IS 51 3 16 1 1 .312 Beck Cincinnati 30 13 9 40 0 1 .3M Tinker. Chlcapa 47 167 IS 30 4 S 29i Maroon. Clnciniatl 30 117 21 25 4 6 .) Harry. Phili.iel lhla 9 I 4 31 33 4 9 .219 Clarke. Pilttburs 31 117 21 41 1 13 .29 Corcoran. Cincinnati 43 179 23 53 2 S 2) rarrell. Bro k'vn 19 63 2 20 3 1 .2'H (Connor. I'ittsbjrr 22 S3 9 25 1 2 .i't Carney. Boston 41 171 23 51 2 10 .1)1 uanien. HrooRvn 4v Jos :s 49 s is .z-. Leach. 1'ltUburi? 45 I'l 20 47 t 7 .2)i Hoy, Cincinnati 4S 191 33 53 3 11 2i Tln.mas. 1'hllaile phla 49 173 32 34 4 7 .2-8 Dov-te. Xtw York 49 179 21 51 2 7 .23 Shckrd. B ooklyn :S 143 2) 40 5 10 23' Browne. Ph'ladelpli a....4J 197 23 55 3 9 .273 MeCreerr. Brock'vn 4) 191 .7 is 4 14 .277 Doom. Philadelphia 31 131 13 26 4 4 .273 Dolan. Brooklyn 43 203 21 57 S 4 271 Laulcr. New York 63 2"0 20 31 0 14 .270 Bean. New York 41 131 It 41 6 9 .:" Smith. Pitt'burj 16 61 7 17 2 2 .261 Hulswltt. Philadelphia. .4) 12 25 43 2 5 .261 Irw n, Brook'yn 49 171 27 43 1 5 26: Novum. Biook'yn 13 38 3 10 2 1 .251 Van Haltren. Nvv York 26 95 11 23 o 6 261 Conealton. CMCaso 19 131 15 4) 3 1 261 Denmnt. Boston 41 1S1 21 47 7 13 .26) Smith. New York 5) 1SS 11 51 1 11 .261 Illtchey. Pllfbarg 40 141 29 37 3 2 2.1 Mornn. Boston 13 53 6 15 0 0 .75) Stelnftldt Cincinnati.. .41 in 21 47 4 3 .234 Lor.c. Boitou 41 167 13 41 3 6 .2'7 I)avl. Pltf-btirc 41 1-5 41 43 4 IS .257 Phlllppl P.ltsbUttr 11 39 3 10 1 0 .155 rAHUITLL St Ixnls...t7 193 23 50 4 3 2m Hall-nan. Ph lidlrhla...49 172 12 42 8 7 .211 Brodle. New York 19 74 7 13 3 0 .24! Xlalarkey. Boston 12 23 1 8 1 0 .242 Mnlhewfcon, New York.. 12 33 5 8 2 1 242 Mt'UPHY. Rt Louis. . 12 29 2 7 1 0 .241 Dous'ass. Philadelphia.. 42 1S 19 43 c 3 .23) Ahearn, Brooklyn 32 lf5 7 23 2 l ,231 Kltssn, Brroklj-n 12 33 2 9 3 0 .237 Lowe. ChicaRO. 43 IT 15 42 4 9 .23 ChlMs Ph iadnlphla ....43 132 9 13 E 2 233 HARTMAN. St Louis.. .47 1"5 13 40 2 K .2l Jsckllti. Phllad-'pl la.. ..13 61 4 II 1 S .229 RYAN. St Lout 21 fc3 10 19 5 1 .223 Yoacer, New York 19 6 7 15 2 t .2'7 Tavlor. Chicago It 43 6 11 2 0 .231 lit?!."- Ch'easo 47 171 22 3S 13 10 .2:2 "illls. Boston 17 46 2 10 0 o .217 Flood. Brooklyn 43 177 15 37 8 3 -"IO Conroy. Pittsburg 3; 7s 15 16 l 3 213 Courlnej-. Boston 25 59 II 2) 0 1 .2r: Hlldebrand. Brooklyn 11 40 3 S 1 0 2) Chebro. IMtsbu-g 12 33 3 7 1 1 2o PaB:ln.,.C1"'c!0-N"- Y-"7 123 11 24 3 10 12 Miller. Chicago 25 IB 9 IS l fi i?i Bwinr. Cincinnati ....lo 13 ; 7 1 0 1st KlttrMse. Boston 31 394 4 19 3 2 .151 Plttinger. Boston 13 '5 1 s 1 0 174 Jackson New York 36 115 15 20 3 C .171 iiuiiu, 1.111c H"iiu.. .,,.,. .11 ,63600 167 Dunn. New York 23 SI E 14 K 4 .167 l.vans New York....... 13 36 1 e 2 1 icr J. 0"NEILU St Louls.,19 67 5 11 1 1 iJ Lush. Boston 33 133 21 20 4 8 .15! fDarks. New Tnrk 12 33 2 B 0 0 If Donovan. B-ocklvn 12 36 4 s 1 n ti7 Clarke. New York 12 41 1 5 0 2 111 Berren. Clw-In.iatl 24 ts 5 10 1 0 .HI Schsefer. Chicago 17 K 5 1 2 107 Thielman New V.-Cln. 10 20 1 3 0 0 .100 Iberr Philadelphia 10 SO 0 3 0 0 1 u Bt Vraln. Chlcaro 13 31 2 8 A 0 01- TEnKES. St Lm's... .15 29 1 2 0 0 '031 Clnb Unttlntr. PlUsburg 1,554 267 447 23 73 " Clnclrmtl 1 700 234 479 39 EI "S? ft Loul 1.C11 191 433 42 M 274 Brookljn 1.C46 209 434 51 CO 264 Boston 1.314 14 233 36 56 :2) Phladelphla 1.615 133 423 42 51 "Cl New York 1.613 131 410 34 SI .2)4 CHICEO 1.560 175 3S4 CO SI .216 Lone Hit by Clubs. Total 1 ' Clubs 2B. SB. 4B. B'asis Plttsbunr 49 40 9 -;i Cincinnati 65 29 ; nii Bcston 53 17 8 13) Hrooklvn 59 11 s 18) Chlceo I) 17 G 169 St Louis 29 11 8 149 New York t2 8 3 144 Philadelphia 42 IS 2 143 Indlrldnal Slngsers. Total Ett-a Players. 2B. SB. 4B. Bases Or mince Boton 9 8 1 41 Wacner. Pittsburg 3 10 1 41 Bransneld Pittsburg 11 7 0 41 Lea h. P fsuurs 4 8 2 4) Crawford. Cincinnati 8804) Barry. PM'sdeSnhla 11 4 2 41 Beaumont. Pittsburg. 9 3 2 21 Dasc Running. riayers. Games. S n. Tct. chance. Chicago ...2I 10 .417 Davs, Pittsburg 44 IS .40) Clsrk". Plttsburc 34 11 .31 WlIIInv. Chicaro 17 6 .315 DOVOVAN. St Louis 41 13 .391 McC-eery. Brookl)-n V 14 ,2f6 NICHOLS. St Louis 14 4 .231 Lauder. New York S) II .2 0 Smith New York 50 14 .281 llerr.ont Boston 41 13 .272 Dnhlen. Brooklyn 43 13 .271 0"Hnran. Chlcaao-New Tork....37 10 .271 Pheekard. Brooklyn 38 10 .2Tl White. 1'hllaaelphia 12 3 .2M I'lteliinr; Records. Leover Pittsburg 6 0 l,i"0 Doheny, Plttshure 1 .S'7 CThefbm. PIttsbUTK 8 2 JO MURPHY. t Lou! 2 .Jul Tannehlll. Pittsburg S 3 .21 vVlllts. Boston IL 4 .733 TaIor. Chlcaco 9 4 .C93 Rhodes. Chicago 2 1 .687 Helsman. Cincinnati 2 1 .f67 Thlelman, New York-Clnclnnatl.... 4 2 .6 7 Newton. B-orklyn 7 4 .6J6 Phllllppl. Pittfbrug 4 .f35 Klttoh Brooklyn , 7 4 .63J Mcnefee. Chicago 5 8 6'5 Vorh-es. Philadelphia 3 2 .6--I O'NKILI St lmls 3 2 .r rrassr. Philadelphia 2 2 601 Williams. Chicago 4 3 A7t Taylor. New York J 3 .o7l Donovan. Brooklvn 6 6 .54, Mcllahln. Brtyklj-n 3 3 5V) Huches, Brooklyn B 5 .5 0 Bvans. New York ; 7 4.2 Malarkey Boston f 5 .4o nttlngcr Boston 6 .4ii Hahn. Cincinnati 5 6 4ji Kwlng. Cincinnati 4 5 -t4 Mathewsnn. New York 4 8 .4(1 ras-Ti, CThicajrcBoston 3 4 .4T) "White, PhtlarlelpMa 6 7 .417 Cur-ie. Cincinnati 2 3 .40.) Ibenr, Tnlladelphla 4 4H nnNttAil. Bt Louis 2 8 .401 Duireleby, Philadelphia 3 5 .3'5 McCnnn. Brooklyn ,1 2 .331 narriner. noc4tIvn 1 2 313 Phillips. CJictnnstl 3-6 r.3 Sparks New York .....,. 4 8 81 Maree. PhHsdclphln 1.. 2 4 S3! YtTlKt-it St. Tyvnls 4 8 .?"! Wir-KFrt Ft tvuls 3 8 .272 Fellr. Phl'ade'n'iU 1 3 .2 0 Kennedy. Brooklyn 1 4 .200 rnrp, St Louis 1 S 17 Hale. Boston S .001 Glade. Chcarn 0 1 foi Swnrmstedt Cincinnati 0 2 CO m-ndon rinrlnnstl 0 1 .w Flimmel ClnCnnatl 0 3 .Ml Dimn. New Yok 0 2 .rrr) BITltt New York.... 0 1 .000 Won br left-Tianders. 41; lost by 1-ft-bantJers, 29. . MR. SPRA6UE SAYS Particular care Is taken with milk at the Delicatessen Lunchrooms. 3Ir. Vanderbllt Aids Poors ', Newport. June 2L Ten dollars In ffold Is Mrs. W. F. Vanderbilt's gift to each -member of the Newport Circle of King's Daugh ters, to be used In aiding the poor. Mrs. Vanderbllt Is president of the New port Circle. Steel Maker Raise IVages. Pittsburg. June 2L Jones & Laughlln. Iron and steel manufacturers, have volun tarily advanced the wages- of all their em ployes, excepting the tonnage, men. The increase affects 8,000 men and averages 30 per cent. j V spk-. I i ar , 'A it! - 'i' -"it --b ' 5 1 -'' 'foSr J$? t? t I s. j ' .,, , ' ' ( ' lK ev3 , ft -.il IHHIMIIllMlllU I " HSMlllMlsai ! ' ' " ' " " " By a Republic Photographer. ARTHUR NICHOLS. Who Is again ready to take his regular turn behind the bat for the Cardinals, after being Ict'u uil for several wesks with a split hand. Ni hols is a good outfielder, a", will as catcher, and Is one of the most popular members of the St. Louis Natiur.al League tram. WRiTrr:-.- rort the Sunday nnrunLic. Every attraction the American Leaguo has to offer has now played In St. Iiuis. nnd still the matter of p'cUIng flrst-dlv'-lon finishers Is a hard proposition, though the season Is two months old. The clubs are st'l! so c!ocly bunched that the loss of a few straight games ly the leaders would result in a material change In the stand ing. Ft. Louis has all along had pennant aspirations, and Jlr. Hedges is confident that hl. (earn will ccme with a rush at the fag end of the race. The fact rcmilns, how ever, that the Browns have been practically at a standstill for nearly a month, and now that local random has had a chance to Judge of the relatlvu merits of the eight contenders, there 13 some tang ble Idea of what clubs -tv 111 be in the running at the finish. The Chicago White Sos have not been o-erestlTiaiil. Tbe material gathered by Comlskey tt certainly a stronger arto than the uam that uon the pennant lasi year, but the infusion of National L 'ague blood Into tl e young league and reorganization of the old teams have given the champ oni a much harder row to hoe. Certain it is that - 4 --s-t -!' m t ----- ' m. sj, -e-t". .-- v By a Republic Photographer. AUGUST FRIEL, McAIcer's -valuable utility man. Since tho Browns have roturn.d home. I'rlel has played every Infield position and In oie game ofliclalcd behind the bat with credit. the Browns must stir up something soon or they wilt be put tinder a discouraging handi cap, even provided the) clean up tne ma jority of gamis ut the cose. Since the White Sox. began the recent homo series they have lojt scarcdy a game, vvnlle the Browns have won and lost, the latter With a most painful regu.ant. There is no doubt but that the team will play better ball. Tue tempoiary luss of Bobby Wallace was a stroite 01 HI luck. McCurmlck hag done nitely and lor the most part has hanultd his chances well, but he is not Wallace, dust how Walla -e holds his leputntljn of the "Kits of hhort Uops" Is not lUtly ur.dersti.od, umil una sees him play. Wal.ae may not r..nk so high as a lie. ding sap. tsiop, but tiut .3 be cause he gc.es alter evermli.g in tUhL lie Is not a record player. Fear of an eiror will not -Jeter him trcra making a stab at a seemingly impois.Ue icuance. He 13 a superior siioristup because he comna pretty ntar covering the eiiti.e field between s-i;-ond and third bases. Ability to get the ball away from him quickU, as well as an n born knuwleuge ot n-w a ball wl.l uound make him valuable In the XUld. He watches the batter closely and tne minute the b li is hit he Is on tne move. He doesn't wait for a ball to come to him. Il was unfortunate that Wallace-was laU up Just at the t.tu when he could ill b spared. The effects of the Injury to h.s .in kle will not entirely dUappear lor some time, and he has been advised not to taKo too long a chance at risk, of permanen.ly disabling himself. Wallace is a fal. sjcic cr, and, though hot a simon-pure slugjer, be gets about as many two-ba e hfta as the next one. He would strengthen the team were he placed at third base, for tnere Is not a superior to him in that posl Ion in either blj league, but Manager ilcAleer. doesi not like to sdft him out of the short field on account ot his ground-covering abil ities. The youngster, Frlel, Is valuable as a. utility man. and may bo given a regular berth at third base when Wallace returns. Frlel has what Is commonly known as "sand." McCormlck. however, has the ad vantage or l'Tiei in his possession 01 a steady throwing arm. Barry's throwing Is t pleasant sight, and rarely Indeed does he y- -.--- JT-2s?y' .'5 ? rzxiz"-- 1 Mmi 1VV It . 3fegi&.Sr3 tw ?itt-t !-oLai'virr 5 V . X S&TX pull a man off bise to make a catch. Mc A'e r nriy t-y FTicl out for a wlT.e. but McCormlck is too good a man to bo al lov ed to ru?t on the bench. He is not as versatile a pliver as Fricl. arcl, there fore, nit thr man for a utility role. Padden's plping at second of late has imprond. a-id In addition. Captain D!ck ; 13 ucveicpmg into quite l. sticker, as re ! gards hl't ng the Browns' battirs order is arranged to a ncctv Fricl is sticking a ! bit bottir tl-an M Cormltk. wlnl Pa Iden and Sugdcn have both fattened their ovor- ago In the last two vvrks. Himplilll i-j I nicelv placid fr he has been doing somo umeiy Kneeing, ara is responsioie lor many of the runs scored bv that wie I as(-run-nlrg general. Jfsrc Burkett. Nc'ther Bur ke't ncr II I'rck, who ran among th lead ers In the National Li agje, for the greater part of the season i3t vear, ! h'tiin? up to the marl:, while John Anderson I Juvt beginning to pick up after a bad slump. Vntil the Mttirg lirice ronirt. to stay fast rifiding alen Is 'not gninr? to win manv 1 gan-rs The Browns hit poorly In the Wash ' lngton serii . but agnlrst Baltlmo-e put up a n'rt eNnib.tion of tram batting and flung in the hits when thev counted for somo . thing. With Wa'lace back In the gam aid Burkett and Heldr'rk in form there should surely be something iIouk soon. Burkett ts Just recovering from a fever and only In the pat few das has he been nrvythlng I'ke his ol I self. Heldrick Is- not fleldi ig hH position "teadllr. but Is showing f equi'nt bursts of speed Lately tl-e outlleld h is been ?ivn plenty rrf work to do. and slivo the Washirgton riris but fw aerlil raps have gone raft- between the three suburb.vi Ites. Hemphin mav not cover ns much ground as some fielders, but In him nnd H' I Irick 11. r Browrs ale equipped wlt'i .1 grat iisir of thionirg fl-M rs as ror e of the vishing base runntrs have founi out to their surinvv. ' It's rjueer now pitchers como and go no,v ndays. Mathewson, the s- nsation of last joar. Is 00 !c iger u d awinx card since lie has been getting his bumps s0 regularly. Jack Harper l not havirg a suece-3 ul sea f on. Thus far he Ins lost more came, than he has won, and the lrfsst of his defeats wore brought about in n single innlnr. Thursday's gime at Sportsman's Park wa- a good example. In a.l but one Inning H ir per pitched gil'-cuge la 1 but Hus ing Was equally elective, and ucii'i hav any bid lnnirqs. end that was what won for tile Athltic lloston took Haiper'si taw twi."'. xs an offi-et to lis appirent decline of ,f-fictlvene-s Harper S hitting the ball ex ceeding well for a pltrb-T. I At present the Browns nro working only ' four pltcbers In regular turn. ReiJy's aim st'll refu-o to come out of a tram c. 31.. n nger JIcAIeer well know 3 Re'Uy" ibll I.y and expects to vvin tair.es with him la'er on. When right, RelJy l a puzzling pit h cr. for he can change his pace and can throw some fat ones as well as h s fa mous 'floaters" I'iicMtig a s'ow ball li wearing on n pltche. but Rcely 1-ai t li picullnr stjle of twirling d wn to aboat as fine a point as any pitcher In the lr-igue. He has been unfortunate nf Lite In ihit 1 e ; has lost games at the finlh. He hell IV'S.i , Ingtnn down nlct-ly until the eighth innln;. ana men tn.it io;im ni Eiu.ger.s iobbtd mm of a deerved k orv. It U to be hoped that he will come to fom so in. Jack Powell Is Just now pitch'ng the best game that he has cvr till b ted in St. Louis. He deserved a win ,i"aln t Well ington, and earned his v cto v ovo Hal I-more- He is tltldlng his pi'ltion wrll .mi bis givn evldt re? of n r!:u I m 1 of bra ni. Even witltuiit Ue'dy, the pi ch.ng d p.rt ment Is strong. Frank Dtnabue suaiamed a bad bruls'nc In his g-ime against Wash ington but aside from (hit one time he has proved the best winner of the recent scries with the Cisfrn teams. Sudhoff has not been worked as often as tho fans wouU like, for when be Is In fp'm he Is a stub born opponent His cL-ven-lnning draw with "Inn Man" McOinnitv, rased one of the bot ylahmen In the merlain, was a notable performance. l"p to date Harper Is the weakest of tho regular rlab per formers. Of the seven teams that ljave performed rt"nlnit the Browns at the Grand avenue park, Baltlrrore looks far and away the ' weakest x i:e uireiH nave a meuiocre pucn Ing department, and, vvhile trry playa nie tleldlns game, they do not si ne in team ' work. Tl.e absence of .McG aw no dojbt has boon a great loss to the Birds, for they certainly need lots of coachi"g and 1 19'truc tlon on the lir,e points of tne game. On the bases they act ITke a loi of scho lboys. Cleveland is coming up suadily. urd w th LaJole and Hielcman to secngthen the 111 lleld. and Elmer Fl.ck In the outer wo ks, thy certainly look very much fir-1 d virion. The Cleveland iKlield is a strong combina tion. Hickman can play go;d tab, but when not right he Is vcy bad. Ni tH d baseman in ti e league, 1 ot even Jimmy Col lns. has anyihlng on Blily Bra !le a ch nauer Is a coming shorts op. while the bat ting and ilelding' of Lojoie nav' ln sources of great fiati-factlsn to lb bix of fice. Flick is not batting. Well Just now. but he should finish away up with the SCO men. Harry Bay ia causing the C ncinnctl clu' n case ot sour jrapes. He always was a phenomenal ground covercr, and s ncc Join ing live Spiders has bit ed like a fiend. Mc Carthy, one of the best -un nelde-s in tho country, has been la'd up for somo time, but In rapidly recovering. Washington boasts of many sluggers, but the team Is cne of individual plajers. and capnot expect to rise unle-'s team work Is made more of a feature. The Philadelphia Athletics are probably the best balanced set of players In tho league. None of them are top liners in tne proicsyiuii. um uicy play well together anil .but a fair clip.. TJie . same may be; said of the Detroit team. . ! Boston will ever be a contender. Last year that team had the White Sax in hot water all the time, but Just at the finish fell awav. The Boston team includes some good hitters and while not a great fielding team. It pos sesses men who know how to run the bases. Lachance? is the weakest man In the infield. I Collins, Parent and Ferris form a trio hard KFk$i5fl.J?. Mm H JLJB The Ooctors Who Yaricocele in 5 Daj's (Safely and Painlessly), Stricture in 10 to 20 Days, Blood Poison in .30 to 90 Days, and Nervo-Sexual Debility in 30 to 90 Days. These are the four Rreat destructive ra.tlailies which uniloniiinc nianliocd anil lower the Mauiiard of vital power and endurance iu an inconceivably vast army ox men. It is :i deplorable fact, but tieverlhlesess true, that the great maj'ority of all men are compelled to turn away disappointed and iimrtiliod to discover that they are but weaklings, unable to enter the ranks of the vigorous and sturdy because of the debilitating effect-, and icious ravages of thes chronic, treacherous atilictions. The Importance of early treatment for those diseases eannot be too strongly empha sized; they will never cure themselves, but, on the contrary, are constantly becoming more aggravated, and in time. If negiectrd, will break down the strongest constitution and lill your whole future with misery, suffering and woe. Many men make the grave mistake of selecting the cheapest treatment obtainable, and consequently are disappointed la the result. Skilled service is always cheaper In the end and much moie satisfactory, lice ause you have tried other treatments and have been disappointed is no reason why we s.liould fail; we cl.iim many advantages over the ordinary physician, who lacks the knowledge and experience so neee-sary in specialty ece-csv Years of deioted study and exten sive experience in the treatment of male diseases, and our ever-read ness to adupt every improved, curative, scientific discovery, have enabled us to evolve unapproachably perfect merheds, ilisiinctively our own, for the cure of these ptevalent. destructive ailments and their many rellex complications. We treat all patients personally; you see no substitutes. We understand thoroughly the d'se.rses which constitute our specialty, and you can depend upon It we will treat you honestly and fairly, just as we would want to be treated if our positions were reversed. If your health and manhood are slipping away, you eant.ot afford to delay. We guaran tee a permanent and lasting cure or fee refunded. Cast side your modest-. Call ami be examined Free Varicocele y$3 Vitality., Why Varicocele Causes Sexual Weakness. Varlcocelo Is a weakened and broken down condition of the spermatic veins and sexual circulation. The life of Important organs Is involved. The glands are denied the proper quantity and quality of blood. and In consequence of the stagnation tho parts become weakened and wasted. The nerves are life, and the life of the nerves Is the blood. As the circulation Is sluggish, so does the sexual vigor become. Varicocele slowly but nurcly lowers the standard of vitality nnd depletes tho nervous system, which Is the foundation of phjsical strength and that masterful quality which is best expressed by the term manliness. Young Men. Ttnve vou vlelded to temptation, and become a victim of that .lll.l .J . t . J II,.. .. . ntjd nt .nir.AhllCa e-rt npnvql,llt i harmful, vicious unu sumao ini.111.1; i ind destructive amtiis ihosi juuns mim ivu .c ica.n,..ii, i... baneful effects. Your sallow, pimpled face, dark-circled es. stooi.lng form, stunted development, bashful, melancholic coun tcnanco and t'mld bearing proclaim to all the world your folly and tend to blight your existence Nocturnal dreams, exhausting losses of Ugor. etc.. are a constant drain on your vitality, and will surelv lead tc an untimely end. Do not despair; we can pre pare cu"for the duties and pleasures of married life and mako you once more a man among men. Are you one of the unfortunates who have .made a wrong commencement and failure In life? Is your weakened system cry mt for help? You are nervous, irritable nnd despondent; every organ of your body rccms deranged; you are growing weaken lng out for help .! oov-nr .Tii.-illv- vour manhood Is on ence has rendered us thoroughly familiar wllh all the rauses and rffecis of N-rvo Sexual Debility, and we have lifted up enough fallen men to make an army. Our treatment will remove all the ill effects of your former folly, slop every loss and drain on you? vitality Invigorate the wasted sexual organs, clcir tin the clouded brain; In fact, will strengthen you In every way and quickly restore 'you to what nature Intended a healthy and happy man. with physical, mental and sexual powers complete. Avoid th many cheap worthless remedies on the market; they are but temporary stimulants; the treatment wc employ contains no Inju rious drugs and leaves no bad after-effects; it build9 up gradually and permanently strengthens the weakened parts. Stricture nnd gleet are the two destru hava, rti.iv. iiirrrtsoiven. but on the contrary to result In Bladder and K'dney eompllca most physicians is harsh, unscientific trca worse condition than before. Our cure for Stricture Is safe, painless wonderful healing and curative powers, in fer'ng or personal Inconvenience, In a thoro complete and lasting frcedum from the ma stniciion In the urethra Is forever removed, and bladder are healed, the piontate gland mal health perfected. Contagious Blood. Poison. Once tho virus of Specific Blood Poison nasi polluted the blood. It Is Important that yen take Immediate steps to b? purjefl of It. It Is an imperious and cruel master; the rich nnd poor alike fall at Its w fining tou-h. If you have sore throat, mucous patches, pimples, conper-colored spot', seres and ulcero. bone pains, falling h.ilr, or any symptoms of this disease. In either pri mary, secondary or tertiary stages, come to us and be entirely tnd forever rid of It. Our treatment Is a specific In the tru sense of the word: it quickly destrws the virus, clears the skin, purines the blood and thoroughlv cicarscs nnd eradicates all traces nf poison from the system. Not only are all trnee3 of the disuse removed, but ou are freed from all danger of recur rence or transmlss-ion. Have you Intrusted your health to Incompetent druggists or pvclans or rcll-d on patent medicines to carrv your through? Does this poison still lurk In your system7 Can you afford to marry, knowing that jou will contaminats your associate and hand down this curse for generations to come? Consult us at onco. YTPTTTs -One personal visit Is always preferred, but If It Is Imposslb'e for jou to call, write ur a full description of your W Ja.1 1 li Cne as -ou understand it. plainly stating j-our sjmptoms. Wc hive perfected a sj-stcm or Home Treatment that has proven untformlj- successful; thousands are cured bv- mall who otherwise would bo unable to take advantage of our expert bVIII and wonderful success- In curing. All nut-of-town tatlents receive our personal ott"ntlon, and maj- rest assured that our very best efforts will be put forth In their behalf, as much so as If they were under our Immediate care. Consultation and examination only and you will find us in from 9 a. St. Louis's to beat. The latter Is a great fielding sec ond baseman. The Chicago team Is the result of much expenditure of labor and coin on the part of a Augustus Comiskcj-. The team Is a vast improvement over that of last J'ear and Is In better shape than when It first ap pearcd here and lost three stralcht to the Browns. Callahan and GrlHitli are counted among the headiest pitchers In the business Wiley Piatt Ik having a successful season; also Virgil Garvin. The outfield comprises Dannj- Green. Fieldcn Jones and Mertes. The latter is too heavy for anything but a right fielder, for he Is not a great ground coverer. Comlskey'o Infield does not look excep tlonallv strong, but the idea of teamwork which the manager has successful Impressed on hl3 men Is doing wonders for tho White Sox. Isbell is a good fielding first baseman, tut better men than Daly, Davis and Strang can be found without much of a search. Etlll. the Chicago team continues to win games. . A careful review of the various teams figured at the rate at which they should be going by tho last of July does not subtract the Browns from the pennant posslbll'.tiea by any means. They look, as good as Bos ton, and Boston looks as eood as Chicago. u The PiSan Who Has Youth in His Heart, Pure Blood in His Veins, and Ambition, Confidence and Energy in His RSake-Up Es Worth itilore to Him self, His Friends and ihe World Than is the Broken-Down Rfti.Eionaire With ASi His Wealth in the Bank." "We Have Wrecked 'men, Can Do as Much G jurem Summer Heat Aggravates Varico cele. While varicocele Is always debilitating. It Is tenfold mora injurious during the sum mer months. The heat causes a relaxation of tho tissues, and the congested veins are distended with unhealthy, superheated blood, which certainly ndangers the health of every Varicocele sufferer. Your physi cian advises a suspen"ory, or gives you medicines to relieve the nervousness, etc.. but they give only temporary relief and stimulation. A suspensory simply hides your deformity; you confess your weakness by wearing It. You may Matter yourself and think that you are as strong as former ly. Don't deceive yourself; this disease has wrecked stronger men than you. Are you the man you were before this disease stole upon you? Answer yourself honestly, and come to us for a safe and lasting cure. Nervo-Sexual Debility. cn - uut. ru j..., --- the decline and will soon be lost unless you do Stricture Sufferers. ctlve malailies which go hand In hand for evil In the male gcnlto-urinary svstem. They are ever becoming more aggravated, and if neglected or Improperly treated are certain nous or a serious anu ijt.ii natur . ine mctlicd ot cutt'ng and dilitir.n rntJoyed br tment, and cannot be too strongly condemned, tor It Invariably leaves the patient In a and permanent, and free from surgery in any form. Our treatment, besides possessln; anti-inflammatorv. antls'ptlc and germtcldil. and the cure Is accomplished without suf ugh nnd radical manner. We can prorn'se cverv sufferer from Stricture nnd Gleet ny annoying and distre.slng pjmotcms which accompany these conditions, nvery ob- nll discharge soon cease", inflammation nnd soreness nre allayed, the ulcerated canal reduced in size, the sexual sjstem is Invigorated and a complete restoration to nor- free. All dealing; sacredly confidential, m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Leading and Most Successful Let us hope that with Wallace bick In the game better thins are ahead and tint with Reldy In form the pitching dpirtment will prof a winner. V th good pitchers the Browns should take dust from no club. The action of the police In arresting ob streperous bleacherltei at Sportsman's Pa k lias worked against Secretary Helges in one way. Senseless advertising of the summary squelching of two of the offenders has created the Impression that "rooting" ts forbidden by the management. "I ara sorry that so much has been made of such a small matter," sa d Jlr. Hedges, "for the public seems to have mistaken my Idea In compelling decent behavior f-om spectators, who are Inclined to rowdyism. I do not oblect to Tooting. If persms on the bleachers or elsewhere choose, to crit icise the players, they nre at perfect 1 bertv to do so. They can make as much nolso as they want, and roast the playeis as mucn as they care to, but I insist on orderly be havior and clean language, The persons who were removed from the Ftands cfTen.led every decent man and woman by profanity, and I do not propose to stond for It. I don't care for such a class of patronage. unlc3i such language can be stonn-d. Tho violent- abuse can plainly be heard In the .grand Oured Thousands of Don't You Think We for You? t&y How You Can Be Cured Safely, Painlessly and Permanently. We cure Varicocele in five days, to stay cured forever, without pain, suffering or In convenience. Not only are you freed from ab -aces of disease and weakness, but the r. psled rowers- of manhood are restored in their fultest degree. Besides givln? Internal cuni-iltutional remedies, we use a local treatment which quickly re-establishes a healthy circulation of blcod to the weak ened carti. enlarges the wasted elands and gives permanent strength and power to i the erectile ti-sues of the generative organs. Soon all the ill effects of jour former folly are removed, drains of vigor cease, and In the'r stead come the pride, the power and nleasares of perfect health and robust man hood. We have seen many men rulneel through Incompetent doctors and their harsh, antiquated "urglcal methods. This Is a delicate and serious disease. We have cured over 10 00 of the most aggravated cases, without a single failure. We can sitisfy you that we have the quickest, saf est and surest cure known to medical science. Middle-Aged Men. For some of the sins of your youth ycu have no doubt already, paid the penaltv. Dissipation and sexual excesses have been added t" your list of transgressions. Prlvatetand blood diseases have ravaged cur sjstem and undermined your already weak ened vlta'it. Your neglected weaknesses have." developed Into or ganic diseases. You are not the man you should be. You lack th power, energy and confidence which are so precious and necesisjy to perfect manhood You arc old before your allotted time, but if jou will nwiken to a realization of your true condition and take tics to have It remedied there aro yet many golden years la store for you. something for lourrelf Our lone excell We do -an office practice 890 Hve St., Op?. Post otHci, 9 ST, LOU38, WIO. Specialists. I stand, and besides there are often women In the bleachers who should no be com pelled to listen 10 such ttlk. My patronage ils of the best, and I don't propose to have any of It driven away by such ungentle manly conduct. Root all you want to but be .1 gentleman, and I am satisfied no mat ter whether the rooting be against the home team or not." TV.n Oinllnnl. mill V- ..- A- . .... ..(iiuiuum ..in ut? uuuib to-morrow nnd a hearty welcome awaits them. Patsy Donovan did better on the trip abroad than even his most ardent admirers expected. The experience has helped make the Car dinals, and I predict that some of tho youngsters now performing for Mr. Robl-on will be permanent fixtures In birr lean-jo baseball. SID MERCER. Snake Interrupts "Tee" Party. New York. June 2I.-Ju3t as Mrs. Harry Bartow was "putting" during tho women's contest on the Hackensack links, she felt something t'shten around her ankle. Sho putted and then gave a vigorous kick. A. small snake dropped to tht ground near her gait ball. Then all the women began to screech and wave their sticks until the poor little snake Tvriccled away. A I r , I a2rl".V?7i ir-::"5iE'Wnii' -i5f-; -2rVL"8S ilfSrt (,' -,.?.. Vj-&T$&CkZ .A..fe-J-4-i jSli4SaJJ'Ptg k-s'S'ts- i.-.i'is3J.1l;.,is4'S?i3!?A: ; iv-jiW.----;-- rS rvs'''fc..- . -. r-saa