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MAXWELL li llt-n- X, 4., Jul 8 The ten- CHESTER'S nis tournament on the courts of the Shtn T.a.a hn U..n Sports rxtltor Evening Tubllc 1 edre r reduced to almost nothing At present Baseball Standings 2I Tennln Club was coheluded with tne are game of of the general diversion of Interest from the sports field to the final-roun- d w singles. leaders Just a half ahead matches In omen's of Hog Island and the half game repre .tie raging In northern France and the apparent Instability of bae- - men s singles and doubles and mixed sents postponed Minor League Teams doubles went to Paul a contest with Puscy & ;caused t rrovost Marshal General Crowders recent worK-or-ng- Individual honors Jones, which, in all probability, will ter of W. Olbbons. nf the Cynwd Club, who minate in a win ror Johnny Castle's DELAWARE BIVER SHir I.KOUE the national pastime Is far from dissolution The bet evidence carried off three titles, men'p singles and r.f- w. so one can readily eee that .. w. i - i.. r rl the big In most of the cities on the eastern ends of the in partnership with Miss Magargee and rhul-r.- ft 1 .MB Mfrrh-nt- u X n .11;, attendance Chester will have anything like an easy 1 Oeorge Powell, the mixed doubles and Hoc Island 7 .7t Man 3 7 .300 or league circuits and the splendid races In the American and National time In annexing the, pennant. New lork 7 S .77 ruker-Jo'- s 0 7 .000 cults. mens doubles respectively When Hog Island started the season Harlan... S 4 .S5S Traitor... 0 6 .000 v All of the final-roun- d It looked like anything the two races In League surpasses the one matches were but a ball team UETHI.KItEM STEEL LEAGUE pOt tint the American far won by surprisingly decisive scores, se- played the opening contest against transcends In that w. l. r.r. w. i r.r. .the National League a a countrv wld proposition, and quence sets being the order of the dav Traylor at Franklin .Field, but hard Lebanon.. 4 .B3B Knar. ft.. B S In ear As a Despite Olbbons up molded together one Hte-lto-n . 6 K .040 nnhtrhem II n .R0O sterest anv race that has been run In Johnson's league the fact that ran work has of the .1540 1 VVIImlnn'n 6 5 Fore Rher 3 7 .300 K&ruWfone or two clubs begin to show superiorly eaih in June and In a lead of 5 to tn the first set, Powell best clubs hereabout. Great Interest their played brilliant tennis Kach of is contcred In next Saturday' game rniLADELPIIlA SLIILRnAN LEAGUE fc This the first middle of July are leading the bunch by a fairly safe maJorlt six gameo was" carried to deuce, Hfg Island and Chester, which wL. r.r. w. t r.c. but 2 O 1.000 1 1 ,Mft ",e case overanxlety In in pinch re- has been transferred to the Lapton... niner .... fcii ""' this however plajlng the latter's Fern Rork I t .ftOO Ilndlrr... 1 I .son sulted In most them going Gib- grounds. Managers Castle and K C. 1 1 . More than half the games of the 191S season have been pl.ived, vet It of to irankrord .600 Unrrett 0 2 .000 ffis&X bons, who won the set at l. Although Moore are confident Hog Island will as- Rj,mHji difficult tn nlrL a winner In tlio American I.eacue todav as It was sume on ' MONTGOMERY COUNTY LEAGUE Powell continued well In the second set, the lead the occasion. Chief" w. w. i.. tlrst-dlvisl- l. r.r. n.f. ftIffijt Februarj . A glance mornings standing of the four his pla fell off slightly, as his opposi- Bender will In all probability pitch and fl .1 .urn . A .MA Wttsi at this DoTlemo'n Ammrr 7I.4. ... ..Unn nn na- "Hans" Lobert play his first game at Houtha'ton 7 4 .din 7 .100 -- ... nu tion became stlffer, and Clhhong took H ttmh, t m......lne vmencan League is tne oniv prooi neeaeuJJ w mui 8 4 .600 . 1 n the set also at and with It third base Sondrrlnn. tllennlde ,143 "?? I llvest enthusiasm the PiflpnB as baseball lemains with us ther going to be the match at Chester's Initial defeat was adminis- MANUFACTURERS' LE.flUE S.jJMhe result. Here Is the way the in the American league was mutually agreed tered fiy New York Ship at Camden w. l. r.r. r v. it before plaj (1 .V fend today to the score being 5 The feature was U. I. 7 I .81 n'krr r n .100 began to shortenjt two games out of a home run by Walker two on In Monobpe II Z .1100 llrr 7 too t with & ..1 Won o rer cent three Instead of the regulation three out the fifth Earl Twining was chased Mtokrs s ff 4 .000 heeler.. 2 7 llostnn a it ..; nf five sets, In order to get the remain- Link Belt, fi 4 538 Lenin .200 4 1 SI ,MW from the box and Stelnfeldt replaced ,.:ft , Cleveland ing final-roun- d matches completed bj him NORTHEAST MANUFACTURERS' LEAGUE New rk 1 .SSB p m . as most of the contestants were . Washington 40 1 Hog Island journejed to Bristol iv.ipr.2 .7111 n.uptj.ft 4 h. scheduled to leave at that hour and riumh ..7 Filler . .Mil When defeated Merchants Charles Albert rena1 .. A 2 .7il0 Fltd. I dr. 4 A 444 m r Leaders in American League Charge Mrs Powell and Mrs Ga.ev toon "Chief ' Bender had the home crow d at his O.UB. City, ft 3 .BJ'S Abraslie. 2 7 .222 Often the court for the finals of the women s Sup. (Haas 4 3 S71 Nrhnnrc . 1 ft .lit singles mercv throughout and besides striking m flTHlN the last week tliere lnve been three different leadei s in the a close and interesting match was out a half dozen batted fcr an average I'llll.t. MANFXCTURERS' LEOUE looked for. was to A . .. T .. .1 1. .. 1 I. ..1 , 1. but thin not be Mrs Of W. L. W. L. I" t . U,,J .n.tn ...... n n I.nj t.n.1- nrn a. anil n f.ttn...ln..nn n(i nil of .750, with threehits out four times r.f. tzj rfWiici Hell. I.Cimur lliu inui inn ntrit- men inir aitiriitiaii.T nil Powell who had been nlavinc so well SUn Ship Its rhlla. Tex ft 2 .HOO Ant.riillrv A A .A00 at bat. continued upward City ft 2 .1100 Roll 4 fl .400 & of the name. in uhiib the rntitenders have narticlnated N'ew York lost throughout the tournament, was- decld-- -- t llua rhlla m I climb arid 'defeated Harlan Robin El't-I.en- ls .1 fit- " edl off form llooprs IT 4 .600 7 .1011 g the lead earlv last vvee b droppins a couple of names both of which were for this match, and this. son and Murray shone for Sun, the for Standard 6 A .300 1 0 .100 together with the . doodrich. poor fleldinpr bv our fact that Mrs. Gale mer getting a single, double and tne result of erstwhile white Elephant swatter. Tins was plaing in her top developed rUSE0NLS LEiVGUi: form, triple. p6dle. When the lnnKees dropped out of first place, Cleveland for the a rather d W. L. P.O. L. P '. match Mrs nalev The weekly shift of leaders In the ripeflttera ft 0 1.000 New itr'y 4 4 .100 fv.Hrt time since the race besan in earnest shot to the pinnacle and remained dominated the match from beginning to County League finds Instrurtlon 6 2 710 Co. K . 3 A .17 eno, Montgomery . A 2 .710 1 7 KSi fop couple of davs Then the Indians went tn Boston and on Pautrdav ana .virs 1'owen lound the match again count turner Malnllltire .12t a over before she really Dojlestown in front The j Hull Uept. 4 4 .500 Mid. lard 0 8 .000 Ki .ftiifwSiivTiViAr? tn (Ia nf li n T7 a1 Qnv nt Cnnuai Inet tViA struck her stride players were shut but without a ntinnl. miint nti vv nue me scores seat indicate that the hit In a previous meeting at the hands iJBbe Ruth's triple and vielded first place to the Red Sox Thus far Wash-lf- j. mens aouDies nnai was a won, anyway, 12-- In an abbreviated .. ... ... ... .... walkover, of Fort Washington and were out foi re- ton ".
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