EVERS GETS WILD OVATION IN PARIS LEAGUE; THREE GIANT PLAYERS ACCUSE HAL CHASE CRACK PITCHING FOR APPLEBY Saunders Allows but One Hit While Teammates Wal lop the Leather Pitcher Saunders, of the Appleby team, rolled the vacuum cleaner over the "Baptists last evening on the Island diamond, registering a shut out. 4-0, Appleby has team-work now and is going along like General Mangln through the Huns. Her hit ters rapped consecutively when hits counted and so clever was Saunders that only two of the Tabernacle Bap tists reached second, and only one managed to tap a scratch hit. Har risburg in another season certainly ought to produce some de luxe ding ers and they will haave plenty of chance, for whatever happens to "pro fessional baseball the amateur brand i is going to increase in popularity by \ great leaps. It is the idea! athletic j pastime for 'a city. Last night's bat tie in the New Industrial League was j as lively and attractive as any big- j league event and the Appleby mana ger is to be congratulated for pulling his team together in such "formidable fashion. On the IVest End ground there was a different scene staged by Suburban and the Belmont Juniors, also of the Industrial, whose hungry clouterS" hammered the horsehide all over the salient. The final count was 13-11, in favor of Suburban: the hits were 12 and 10. Cook, of Suburban, laced the longest drive, a homer in far center, and Davies also cracked one for the circuit. Both pitchers were unable to halt the debauch of bat work. The scores: BAPTIST R. H. O. A. E. Swartz. lb 0 0 4 0 0 D'Sare's. ss. 0 0 0 3 0 Simone. c. .'. 0 0 8 0 0 Tromb'o, 3b, 0 0 0 0 1 Ander'n, 2b 0 1 3 4 0 Rudy, p 0 0 0 1 0 Stahl. If 0 0 2 0 0 Fox. rf, 0 0 0 0 0 Demma, cf, 0 0 1 0 Totals 0 11 8 8 2 APPLEBY R. H. O. A. E. ! Levan. lb ... 1 2 2 0 1' I-tck, 2b 1 2 4 1 0 Benfer. c 0 0 10 o 0 ] Garber, If 1 1 0 0 0 Light'r. ss 0 0 2 2 0 ! 3b 0 1 3 1 0 Keen, cf 0 10 0 0 Kinch. rf 0 0 0 0 0 Saunders, p 1 1 0 0 Oj Totals 4 8 21 6 1 1 Baptist 0 0 0 _ I BI "This was truly a remarkable freak shot. I would not suggest that golf ers. unless they felt very lucky, should try to rebound from stone fences as the best way to get to the green." Red Cross Benefit Game by Steel League Teams at Steelton The Steelton ana Bethlehem teams of the Bethlehem Steel League will meet in a regular league contest on the Cottage Hill grounds on Saturday afternoon in a game for the benefit of the Steelton Red Cross. The game is scheduled to start at 2.30 o'clock. The Bethlehem band is expected to | be present to furnish music. Final I arrangements will likely be made j to-day. LIBERTY REACH 101.00 1 By Associated Press I New York, Aug. 21.—Liberty 3 % ' per cent, bonds reached the new high ' record of 101.60 at noon to-day. | Play Safe — Stick to KING OSCAR CIGARS because the quality is as good as ever it was. They will please and satisfy you. 6c—worth it JOHN C. HERMAN & CO. . ( . Makers YANKEES STRIKE TERROR TO HUNS IN BATTLE LINE French Premier Believes Vic ton,' Will Come to Allied Arms in Year By Associated Press Paris. Aug. 21.—1t is the belief of George Clemenceau, the French premier, that a complete triumph will tie won during the present year by the arms of the entente allies, and that the war will have ended before another year has passed, according to the understanding reached by Uni ted States Senator J. Hamilton Lewis, of Illinois, of remarks of the premier during a lengthy conversation with him. The Sist of the conversation with the consent of M. Clemenceau, has been given to the Associated Press. Premier Clemenceail paid high tribute to President Wilson as a con structive leader and said he was greatly impressed with Newton P. Baker, the American secretary at war, as a man of great resources. The premier declared that when ttie American troops arrived, uncertainty existed as to whether they could bring their undoubted courage Into immediate action after having been trained to a life of peace. The tir4t showing of the American troops nttd untaxed France with their bravery and soldierly perfection, he said. The premier • declared that tha work of the American troops on the battle field did more to terrorize Ger* many than any other thing the enemy has met. Ho said France had every confidence now that this war was on the way to immediate victory. Senator Lewis said Premier Clem enceau gave him messages to Presbj, dent Wilson and the people of thA United States. Wnsliington, Aug. 21.—Naval rifle ranges during tlte past week qualified 2,273 marksmen, 1,078 sharpshooters and 603 expert riflemen and set new records for range efficiency. .On twelve ranges operating 661 tar gets, 74,714 twenty-shot courses were fired, giving an average of 113 per cent, in range efficiency, the full use of all targets during normal shooting hours constituting 100 per cent. During the week 1,611,000 rounds of ammunition were fired, 300,000 rounds over any previous week. The Navy Department announced to-day that present ranges are being considerably enlarged and five new ranges established. Goal I is the subject most people are talking about Just now. We loan Money on furniture and other securi ties. for Just such emergencies. Ca'll and see us today. (Employes Loan Society Room 200 llergner Bklg. THIRD AND MARKET STS. Licensed and bonded by the State. B , 9