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Fewsimm! Was Error Each with Hitting Heat July 30, 1910. Sporting News 23 Sporting News Saturday li-X- The Herald's The Herald's i ANDREWS STATISTICAL BALL DOPE. v TALK FROM JEFF Wants a Clean Ball Game CHICAGO PICKED FOR WORLD fj. By Art Wood. - (Continued previous page.) H. H. from WHERE TIIEYJPLAT SUNDAY. politics only, SHELTON Tras a matter of and the National. "groats." League Dope promoters were made Texas - .the Pittsburg- at Cincinnati. The indications are that boxing will Chicago at St. Louis. be continued in California, that is, un-- dr seems to travel a like 1 The race ir the big leagues is now . tablished themselves as fixtures in also destined the 10 or 15 round rule, where no lap and results can fast company but some of them are now route. American. on the last the Boston has bought pitcher Barnerich decisions are given. Turn McCarey, the. be fairly accurate!' predicted. In the classed among the best men the great Detroit at Chicago. American sport has even seen, taking back from Providence and has turned Los Angeles promoter, is preparing tu American league, Philadelphia looks the over to the Lawrence Cleveland at St. Louis. and there is practically no rank alonjr with Lajoie, Cobb, "Honus outfielder Hearn enough winner v. club in the New England League. sro ahead, but Tom is wise doubt but what Chicago n ill win in Wagner, Mathewson and others hose Texas. o wait a month or two, until some of names known everywhere baseball It is reported that Harbison, Tulles, the National league. are Conoway of i tne agitation has passed away. It is known. Brewster, and Johnson the Dallas at Fort Worth. promoter, Philadelphia has in the laBt two Waco Navigators are destined for fast-e- r San Antonio at "Waco. might' be well for "Frisco drawing away This is not a standing given the men going pro- weeks been gradually ed company. If that is true it is Oklahoma City Shreveport. to follow his leafi. New Orleans Detroit. The by their admirers in Texas but so at tney will from New York, Boston and sporting some for a taiiender club. Houston at Galveston. moters have intimated that team seems hopelessly out of the bv the best writers Bert Daniels, the New York High- go after long bouts, but they, too, can later j and papers all over the t orld. These running. N team has ever won four landers new infield star, is touted as Cactus. well afford to go slow. Jt takes time pennants in succession and Detroit will men could not be purchased from the one of the big finds of the season. He such matters j which they are playing for to straighten out and not be able to break that record. For teams with comes from Bucknell college. Morenci at El Paso. easiest and best way is to rest Phila- i a small fortune, and the salaries they pitcher, Bisbee at Douglas. the a time New York was crowding ' Munsell, the former Waco as w up for a while and give the croakers delphia, but lately the team had a slump are drawing are almost as large the who has been sojourning with the Long-vie- Cananea at Clifton.o no chance to howl. allowed organization from salary limit for an entire team in the team,' has been signed by Dal- con- and has the league. Boxing bouts, when properly the Quaker state to get to going Texas las. Wkh Torrey and Shonts on the HOW THEY STAND. ducted and of limited number of good. Two Texas Stars. injured list it is thought he will come rounds are not half so rough as sev- only two Texas stars in handy. National. In the National league there is no There are real Waco, eral forms of sport which the public world's cham- in the National league, although the Connoway, first baseman for Teams P. W. Pet. chance for Pittsburg, the will be of game for several applauds. In time boxing will become pions, to repeat. For a time it looked number is coniderably larger in the out the Chicago S6 56 30 .651 recognized as a legitimate sport, the might over- ! American league. The two in the Na days. In spearing a hot liner he had Pittsburg . S4 49 35 .583 - as if the New York Giants is hold- - i same as baseball, football, etc.- but un- Chicago, all hope tional are Wheat, outfielder, with a finger nail torn off. Farrell New' York S5 49 3C .576 come the lead of but ing down that sack for the "Wander-eres.- " til such time it needs nursing. The of that has now been abandoned. That Brooklyn, and Drucke, pitcher, with the Cincinnati SS 44 44 .503 socalled reformers, or rather notoriety team will undoubtedly win in a walk. New York Giants. As an outfielder Philadelphia SG 42 44 .4SS ready no league, Infielder Lee Tannehili" of jhe White seekers, are always with their For the world's champions Chicago Wheat has superior in that Sox is out of the game on acount of a St. Louis S8 39 49 .443 hammers to knock the boxing game, of the National league is the one best and is accounted one of the rreatest Brooklyn 87 52 .402 be- playerj; played in torn ligament. if there is the slightest chance, bet. The team is not having to work ball that has ever Knee, an infielder of the defunct Mus- Boston 90 57 .367 cause they know there is no powerful as hard in the race as the teams in the the outer garden. 'He is batting about kogee team, has joined tie Sand Crabs. organization to come back and fignt American league. The winner in the the .300 mark and his fielding record is is said been a fast' man in American. long very close to 1000. Fancy prices have He to have them, such as exists in football and latter will come out tired with a that league. Teams P. w. L. Pet. And while these alleged of extra effort which ought to been offered Brooklyn for him, but seem in a bad way Philadelphia 89 59 30 .663 baseball. strain team"would un- The Bronchos jump around and howl at a make it easy for the Chicago team to that not part with him when even Rogers cannot win a game. New York S9 53 36 .596 one, season any circumstances. vport that hurts no they run win. Towards the last of the der That team is fast on the road to sec- Epston 91 m 54 39 .393 away from evils that exist in their Chicago aggregation can keep their Drucke is hailed as the successor of ond division. are rumors of a 91 50 the not of one There Detroit 41 .54 very midst ten thousand times worse best men in fine shape by long periods Mathewson. as the result shakeup. It looks like it might be Cleveland S3 3S 43 of two games, but as the result of .45S than boxing. of rest and let them come into the star Leidy's last season with . the Texas Washington 90 3S 52 and in fine a hard season's work. Next season, if .422 The light at Reno proved that mn championship series fresh league as a manager. He is too old Chicago SS 35 53 .338 upper of the fettle. he does as well as he has this, he will for anything elser . from the walks life like one most men the St. Louis ..-- 93 25 68 .263 as the working-ma- n. Texas Tennis Ilunehed. be of the valuable Griggs, tlief Texas leaguer with the boxing game as well New York team will have on the firing There were present judges, law- In Texas the leading teams are well bi. mollis Jtsrowns, is DacK in me game Texas. businessmen and some bunehed. Fort Worth looks the most line. after warming the bench for several Teams p. yers, doctors, way Dallas tended to Tony Smith, formerly with Galveston. weeks. He is playing right field. So w. L. Pet. of the most prominent politicians from likely but the Fort Worth 100 59 41 .590 men from Houston indicate that the Giants are j has 'made good as a shortstop with far he is making a poor showing, seem- all parts of America, and organization. San Brooklyn, playing is not of a ing to have l3st ability Houston 98 55 43 .561 every civilized country where a mighty powerful but his his as a ball nearly Antonio has a long series of games to sensational order in any way. plaj'er. In a recent game, SuLouis had Dallas IQp 56 44 '.560 languageis spoken. Miners 99 5"4 the English play with Waco, the tail enders, which In the American League. the following Texans in the lineup: San Antonio 45 .545 from Nevada camps mingled with them, Galveston 102 51 1 will result m a consideraoie ooost in In American league the Texans Newnam, Truesdale, Griggs, Criss and .500 and altogether it was the most orderly has the Bailey, er more than half the team. Shreveport 102 49 o3 .480 Considering percentage but unless Fort Worth I with the reputation are Speaker, out--j crowd ever gathered. the a slump Bronchos cannot overcome Speaker, a Texas player with Boston, Oklahoma City ... 96 46 50 .479 20,-0- 00 the fielder with Boston; Kargor, pitcher fact that the attendance was over no any chance continues to be the hitting marvel. It T&co 95 26 69 the lead.
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