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VVEDDN FSDAY, JUNE 24 1814.
DOINGS OF
MACK SECURES
REDSKIN STARS
Signs Two Brothers, Pitcher and
Catcher, For Athletics
Thr Philadelphia baaobell public can
boa si of three world's pennants a
llOO.tgt inilehl, a Connie Muck and a
White elephant, and in the near future,
it' plans lo not go awry i they Will he
able to add to their hall of fame that
moll unusual attraction an Indian
bri i her batter) .
Indian pitchers, catchers and fielders
have starred In the bl show, inn few
fl MoWOfU of any class le.i' ue havi . Ml
the harden of the battery work ca triad
mi the shoulders of the two eopefula
of an Indian family.
The managers who could stari a
najor league name with Chief Bandar
on the mound and Chief Myers hack of
Hi- I'late would stage a show which
Would at line i nation-wide attention
I rise of the Indian battery.
Both men have proved wonderful
drawing cards throughout the country,
their blood heritage proving as great
an .. 1 1 ruct ion as their ability on the
SJBBAOad)
It la practically an impossibility to.
Place thla pair of famous red men bri
I In' same team, so Connie llach has
uui e tin- next beat thtgffi captured two
brothers, members of the banie tribe
Which bOMta of Mender, and when the
youngstera are ripe tor big league
work they may he Sgpoctcd tu mike
their initial bow- to the puhMf of the
Quaker City.
.lee and John tlraves, sons of Voter
fi raVCB, a clerk in tb Indian ofSot otl
the l.eech Lake reservation. M i n neso
t i. are the two promising lads who
may some day appear in AtbietU' uni
forms as the defensive bulwark ngUlUOl
Ihe attack of .other Air.erhnn league
Little Chief Joe has already made
his bow in the chief of tin' Mciiillictid-
d) clan, hut John, tin' receiving end ( f
ihe Chippawa buttery, has not as yet
passed under the lean leader's critical
rye, Eila abilities have been highly re
lommcndadi however, and his signa
ture wiii probably be decorating a
Ma k contract within a short time.
Johnny QaTJant'i reeenl defeat at
Ihe hands of Johnny Dundee was the
Hi i serious set bach he has had liace
h i ntered the game.
Kid" Williams, the new bantam
w ight champion, la golna across the
pond to take a Ring at the talent in
1 nglarid and France.
-the great val
ue of beer is
acknowleged.
people generally now admit
that l.-.ger beer is really a moot
valuable beverage.
modern brewing methods, re
sulting m s better product, s
milder boir and one that hat re
ceived the unqualified endorse
ment of the medical profession,
are responsible
tho bottling of the product
brought tho beverage right into
iHe home, where it has been
tried and tested and found good.
but people want the best when
they buy beer. They want to be
sure of its purity. Calumet beer
is the purest obtainable snd you
should tske no substitute.
CALUMET BREWING GO.
HHONE 274. CALUMET
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HtADACHET ' V 1 -V IwEKEiN.' I KNEW tPE- NotNca J MV HUSBAND T
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r-SJ Leading Events In the World of Sports rBN,,l
THE VAN LOOMS
baseball!
J
STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS.
American League.
W. L I'cL
Phlaldelphia y sj ,r.n
Betroil ;tt; 27 .:7i
it Louis ;p. h j4j
Washington j jgj
Boston :-9 .roo
Chicago t 3i .47-
Xew York g ,37 7
Cleveland ;tc Jg
National League.
W. L. let
New York U i! ,r,j7
Cincinnati :ti j; ,r,ii
M. LouJa ai sj
Ptttaburgb i'7 ,ag
Chicago :s N .ts:'.
Philadelphia ;'4 :s .40.'
Mrooklyn H 'S .4'l
D apt eg & av
Federal League.
W. L Pel.
Indiana pot is 33 :M .5sy
Chloago :i t,y
DaHlmote MJ L'.'i JIJ
Buffalo -.' Jfi M
KansaH City 3J .ti7
Pittaburgh .4113
aroohlya :':t -it .44:'
i t. Lotttl 30 .4111
TODAY'S GAMES.
Amcicin League.
Detroit at CMcagOi
Cleveland at St. 1.0ms.
Boa ton ( New York.
Philadelphia at Washington.
National League.
cw fork tit Boston.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia,
si. Lotttl at Plttaburga.
Chicago at Cincinnati.
Federal League.
Chicago ai St. Louis.
Kansas t'ity at Indianapolis.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
American League.
Detroit, June 14 Cleveland and De
troit played a poatponed name here
yesterday ami by heavy hitting in the
early Innings the Naps won. The hat-
ting of Righl Fielder v I, with tout
ails out of Ihe times at hat. was .1
feature. L H E
Clevehtltd .'".'01 Iff I 1
r,troit DU 0 000 3 1 0 4 10 -'
Battorlee M ltcheT Blandlng ami
O'Neill; Datum, .Main, Cave! and Stan-
age. Baker. Two-base bite Crawford
(j), i.ush. Detroit. Three-baae htt
Let bold, Cleveland.
No others scheduled.
National League.
Brooklyn, June 4. Rocker pt had
ne of his Invincible e.ames yesterday
;.nd downed Pittaburgh in a battle
with Cooper, who, barring the first
Inning, wis equally effective. Both
sides fielded Sharp! and the came was
clayed in 7." ininutef. R 1' I
Pittsburgh .. " 1 "-' 6 0
Brooklyn 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 x .' 1
Batteries - Cooper and CHeeoni
RUCker and .Miller. Two-base hit
Konetchy, Plttrtrurgh. Three-baaa hit
'Wain Pittaburgh
Phitadolphle, J""'1 M. St. Inls
won yerterday'e ro1"0 l,v hnocWbjg
BJgey ore the rubber in the third, Ja
cobs, Who lUOCCeded Rixey. (lid ox
rriient work, hut Bteele, who took
fnwn1 place with Ihe bases Idled
BR4 (,ni. ettt In the second, held the lo
, .,n in ( bach until the eighth.
n ri b
it vm I !
PMfadetphhi ,.118400 JT1 11 J
Hat.eri.s Haucm,,. ''.'
Pnyder; Rlaey, ' and Wilier.
1 iiiiBKins. lol.m. Steele
Two-baSe hi.:' numrn"!
g LOUIS; InMn.Hiil.oleH.hh, Three-
bgM bit -Putkert, PhUadetjjdJJa,
No nihers schedul.il
r.dnrl Le.ique.
CMaago, Jone 4.-Brrors hy s.au-
,,v aveil .he -V tot V.e-
, .v ,,ve, CWcagn beta -steidny. a
me,; h b, rlu-brd dr in -he
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1 a m-er,on. n.rd and u
v'm . Watawn, H
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ENTRIES IN
OLYMPIC MEET
American Proposal For 12 Lost
at international Congress
Paris, June 4, The International
Olympic coagreaa baa rejected a mo
tion by Col, Robert M Thompson of
New York to allow in 804 h track and
Held event twelve entries and six con
testants from each country. This was
supported by all the American dele
Kates and li Sweden.
The other countries objected to the
motion be ausc so larKe a number of
entries and contestants would, they
.said, be too expensive for Ihe smaller
countries to maintain and send to the
.iimes.
Col, T bow peon urged that countries
with huge populations ought to have
more representatives in order to give
them proportionally as great opportu
nity ior competition.
Nevertheless. the fall! I SSS oled
favorably on the motion Of Franz Uei-
chel of Prunes to limit each country
In teams of six, four of them tu com
pete and twu altemnU a.
The congress accepted a proposal I
Uev. Robert stuart de Courcy La (Can,
chairman of the English delegation,
that each SpOTi lie considered as a OOil
in scorliiK and thut no trand award he
made to a 'iumtiy lor a total SCOTS
made up by taking all the fume to
gether. Ii was represented that ill BTUVloUa
)lj inpic gnmea there bad been diffl
i uities and disputes ever the relative
rating of spurts The now system "t
scoring, it was pointed out, would al
low a couatr) superior in one branch
of sport lo receive an award for it.
What has become uf the American
league's heavy swatters? The Ameri
can association ban II men batting for
.300 or better, the adornl league has jo.
the International league 18 and the
National league 10, while I lie Hot
.' imws onl) I Aim rlenn leaf imn among
the .300 bitters.
danger, the locals defeating Pittsburgh.
The visitors' errors were costly.
it It K
Pittaburgh .. . .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 t;
Kansas City ...UltOtettg !i
Batteries Walker ami Barry;
Adams and Kasterly.
St. Louis, June 34. ril. I. mils rallied
in Ihe Hixth and hit Wilhclm for BVO
runs, tying yesterday's name tempor
arily, In the next three ininns. how
ever, KeUpper, who was sent in t"
esMie the loOBjl from Italtinuu e' ;
lugging of Davenport, nave the visit
ors three more runs and Hie victory.
R )i i:
Baltlmofa It U -'
St. Louta tddltde I .". 4
Baterles Pfllhelm Quinn ami Jack
litsch; Davenport, Keupper ami Si
mon. Indianapolis, June 34. Indianapolis
hatted around in the llrst Inning yes
terday ami Scored live runs. I'alken
herK. on the mound fr the loculs,
held Brooklyn sat. ami Indianapolis
won its fourteenth straight victory.
a n B
Brooklyn .. . .otttl I . I tl I
Indianapolis . S tf 1 1 1 1 lt 11 0
Batteriae Peterut Somners. Chap'
site and Land. Watson; PUlketlberg
ami Rarlden.
Exhibition Games.
Puliupie. Iowa, June l4.-Chlcaga
i Vmerlcans), 1 1 1 Dubuque Three
F.yo). 2.
BaMimore, June 14 "Cincinnati (Na
tionals), t: Baltimore (Internatien '
a Is), r,.
Toledo. Ohio, June N. Chicago
t .i t munis), s; Phlhidelphia (Anwrl
canfl. 7.
American Assoeiation.
MllWUtlkee I; Louisville 3.
Milwaukee 1; Louisville R. (Sc. nml
irnmo.
flnneopolli : Cleveland 4.
MinfMapolli 7; Cleveland ... fjkm
ond game.)
Hi. Paul 0! rolumhns 17.
St Paul Ii .'olumhus 4. (Second
U'ume.)
Kansas Htj Ii Indianapolis 6.
College Baseball.
Michigan 4: Pennsylvania o.
Princclon 1; Yale 0.
THE CALUMET NEWS
Mother Should Have Been More Explicit in the First Place
: FOREIGN STARS TO
COMPETE AT 'FRISCO, v
Paris, June !4j S' vera well
known Ehiropean athleteu have
been induced by Col. Robert m.
I- Thompson and Jarie B. Sulli-I-
van to enter tin- Contests to he
held at the Panagin ilnrifir e- :
poattlou at San FYanchicb! v
I- Anion.', them are (!. I. Andre, an
-I- Olympic runner; Bogota, a pule
vaulter, ami fJJgajMU, a high
4) jumper from Prance; while v
from Hungary are Karoly Boly
mar, a high hurdler; Rosso
I- rjiaki, a runnoFi end Kaudor
Kovacs, a broad Jump' r.
FORM BILLIARD LLAGUE.
New York, June 34. A league COtt
posed of arofaaalongl billierd players
to lie known as tne Champion Billiard
PtayerB league, bus been organised.
The members are wiipe Hoppo, Calvin
Demurest, Kojl yamnnda, Qeonte sios
snn, ora MorningdttsTi Oeorge Button,
Harry ('line, Albert Cutler ami Jake
Bchaeffer, Jr. The Wagua w is organ
ised with the purpose of muring the
Country. The player.- will navel in
teams and play in if) t itles. In addi
tion to giving exhlbfUbna, eight cham
pionship matches will be held. It is
promised that the niutel.es will be
played strictly on their merits,
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CUP DEFENSE RACES
MAY BE CALLED OFF.
New York, June 4. From a yachts
man who is in close touch with the
ownerg of all three America's cup de
fense yachts It was learned today thai
b) mutual conoont of the owners ihe
racea scheduled for these yachts on
Julv 3 and 4 under the man .' ninr
uf the American and the Lanhmont
Yacht clubs, respectively, huve been
rsnnollod. i. has been agioad, M was
stated, that tUMMd lately after tie ''
York Yio bt chma raoe off Olea Cove
on July J, the RouolUtS will be tOWSd
t.. Bristol.
The pananra and Vauitie will ga to
t'ity Island l" ba hauled out and
i leaned, at the m mlai of July 4
i hoy will he put in the water iiK'uin.
and to wed at on s to Newport i be
ready for the important series of trial
racea that is to he begin there July 7.
It was found, il was ;aid. that il
would he virtue By impossible for tho
yachts lo race on JuH 3 and 4 and re
ci ie a proper cleaning in ttma to ba
read) for .he Newport races, because
it retinites a lull day to tOOJ to dial
port.
Wyekiiff, the Athletics' sensational
pitcher, Is now making good the claims
i f Connie Mack. Cottnia baa held riwht
along that the ysungelsr arould prove
i !, a big league star if given time.
Jack Lapp says:
94 When you We out of Sweets, you We minus the
best cigarette a man can smoke. The real
tobacco flavor of Sweet Caporal is immense. 9
For 40 years cigarette manu
facturers have aimed to make
cigarettes as good as Sweet
Caporal.
For 40 years Sweet Caporal
quality has remained unchanged,
unrivaled, unique.
No other cigarette has ever
duplicated the wonderful, pure,
satisfying Sweet Caporal flavor.
Does this mean anything to
?
you
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
Jack Lapp, one of the brilliant
of the World's Champion
SPORTING GOSSIP
FROM FAR AND NEAR.
Tiie Chicago White Sox have signed
Deloa Brown, a young Infkddea. BUI
Bulllvaa, who discovered the young
star, says he looks like a comer.
Calvo, tats Cuban out flel o'er who eras
released b the WushlnKton dub to
I. us Angeles, has failed to make n l
in the padnC coast league.'
Jack Barry of the Athletics ami
Shanks of Washington are tin ClUSf In
the big yard when it coaufu . bun tine
a runner home on the sgUUeOS play.
Wananiaker. the crack l)artmoutli
catcher, has another year in colleKc, si
U is doubtful if he will accept the oil
to alga with the New York American
Nelson (Tie) Way, Yale' best bet on
Hi. Bring line, hails from Mam hesti r.
N. II. lie pietiared at Baetaf a . idem: .
where kO made his letter in bnUObnU,
football and track events.
Hill Sweeney is still ;i big favorite in
Boston. n his tirsi trip to the Huh
as a member of the Chicago cubs.
BnTa old admirers presented him with
a SllVt r set and a massive SitVel
si rvlug tray.
Clsrsnnti Polksred the Browne, smo
baa been leading the Anwrlcaii teag4
batsmen, came from 'he Kansas City
American association team. The
Brooms gave Compton, Brief, Allison
and a sum of B)OUey, said tO he Jl.'i.OOtt
to land Walher.
young catchers
Athletic
CIGARETTES
PAGE SEVEN
SKIPPER AND DESIGNER
DISAGREED FROM START
flrssnpntt. N. Y., June 34. A run
ning quarrel that lasted a month
aboard the amerlen cup .vucht Vanltle
between Capt BBI Dennis, on the one
hand, and Daulggar Win. tiuidner and
Mate Marry Mall, son ,,f "Hank'' Huff
now skipper of the yacht on the
other, uaussd Captain DeunhV reeesuav
tion us skipper.
Captain Dennis himself told the
story for the gswl time to4hty
"It goes bang to tiie time in May,
when the Yunitie was launched ut
Lawlcy s plant al lloston," BOM Den
nis. There was a disagreement then
and there with the designer over the
Kg of the heat.
If I could have had my way the
VOJlttie would have been seconds tast
er. 1 never had a decent set of spars
on Ihe bant I wanted the rail cut
down. The sails never tit. The Yanl
tie is ihe fastest lined bout uf the
three and could win with a proper rig.
"I have nothing to say about any
dfdEarencea between Muff and m.v.sclf.
i simply unit."
When "IT nets CP" tOUng was In the
lib. show he was credited with saying
that he would retire before be would
ng to tin- minors. But evidently Cy
hps 1 banged his mind for 'tis said ho
h is Joined a "bush" team.
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