- tmnmmmim!, mlins t fmFtswr' rw'&yW gSrTJff"fyi:' T33T3r5MI 12 EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1914. PHILLIES ENTERTAIN GIANTS AGAIN TODAY-D- R. KRAENNZLEIN TO i REMAIN HERE

PHILLIES OWE MACKMEN ARE PENN STATE SQUAD KRAENZLEIN, NOW ON

MUCH TO DOOIN DIVIDED IN THEIR VERY LIKELY TO BE AMERICAL SOIL, MAY FOR HIS WORK SERIES SYMPATHIES A SUCCESSFUL ONE NOT GO TO BERLIN

Attburn-haire- Are Out d Leader Has Some Favor Giants to Win, Sixty Candidates Because of tho Great War

Re-Vers- es the Wrought Well Despit While Others Want Braves for Five Vacancies On He Believes His Contract and and Should Not Be to Capture National Eleven Coaches to Coach Germany's Ath- Allowed to Go to Braves. League Pennant for 1914. Players Optimistic. letes Is Ended.

AiMo (mention NEW YOUK. Sept to STATE COLDEGQ, Po., Sept. IS.-- Wth The from the as the fighting Kuropan war haa made arallabu Which Braves' followers here, Athletics am more than 60 eager candidates for om to club will win the Nationat tho on Petin State s foot- American unlvr.lty ona Xieagiw to play game year for five vacancies of th pennant, the main Idea In tho their last of the at the ball team, tha outlook for a successful best football tralnara and track ana noinda of fnndom In to favor Charley Polo Grounds this afternoon, when they season Is most encoilinglne. Determined ooachea In America. Ml tho Thla I. xivte a. Dooln. Flighty rumor has It, but from meet the Highlanders. However, If the to forget the disastrous closInK of Kraenlcln, th. 1513 and players former Unlreraltr schedule, tho coaches ait-..,..- " tthaX Authority no one can leam, that Giant adherents are consulted, they will Pennevlvrtjila ...... on a' most opiiiiii - uullu n.ujlm0( 1wu SJoola Is playing his sy that this Is merely tha game the have taken splendid WI0 and managing lost last They arc encouraged by tho uiRiwea a year ajro to coach the ooaion at Broad Huntingdon champions will pmy here until the world's eight varsity men or Ol mplo German and streets. condition of the two team. Krwiwlrtn left if that Is so It will be sad news. series. So there you are. last year's team, and are suro that but a bertta and a tnckle are. few days before the great Xooln has never won pennant the What the Athletics think of the matter halfbacks, two guards truta a for Is some developed readily from the string for a two months' leave of of Importance, but in general both to bo re- absence. Jta PhtlUoa, but he Is a good lender, with well-coach- who havo waa two and players and manager aro reticent on the of schoolboys daya out at oea when the season, subject war waa material which he had this if the flag, ported for tho preliminary Pcc' declared, and no one w no on could have done better. The fact though tho. do not In the least object to Coaches Harlow and Hollenback a" than nT Bnrpru.4 problems-t- ho sail" ho ov.r the outbreak that hla club was to by admitting that the) are going to capture confronted by two of hotrtllltlea. shot smithereens the peunant. factory development of a loft wekie. Although ho still haa two .thn Federal League Is responsible play la 7am of alone Tho Athletic players themselves are around whom State's offensive contract to fulfill, Kraentloln for Doc In's club dropping from second divided jti and a thlnX. hj. the nuestion of which club they to be constructed, who work In Germany la done pliuvo would prefer to play In the series, for the Captain "Shorty",lbrnc for tho present to second division In the spneo of aucccod sh fUn I haven reanun that dlffeient motives lead them to graduated last June. By t heard a word from Ger- no abort season. was State b man the arrive at different viewpoints. There axo to left tackle Isvl I.amb, Penn Olrmplo Committee slnoe Hod the Phllly leader been able to hold some members of the White Elephant clan tho right wing, the nrtft said i ittW bulwark on easily. Kraenzloln yeBterday. "Xn Nike. Doolan he would probably be In who wish the Giants to win. DUrely for puzzling problem would be solved Tlew of weakening the right the fact that every younif man tha running now. The numerous and nec- financial reasons, thinking the Polo But for tho fear of , between Grounds will accommodate a greater tho lino by Lamb's removal. the an. of nna .4 essary switches the shortfleld position side of to make Ml c aood at crowd than Fenway Park, where the Coach Dick Harlow Is reluctant younger and older, are now engaaeTta caused the Phillies to drop games which Braves would play the series. If th.y Should o her a terna-tlve- s tho change. at wing the war, there wouldn't be any ehootd been added to their string fall. Lamb may play the left athletic hae team there even If there wer, of victories. If Peaton had been any time Furthr. Chance appeared on "capuin 1b choice for the to think about - Frank the sidelines Tobln first auoh things. No bore. Or- Phillies would probably be so Monday"" vacancy. His matter against the Athletics In fracas. quarterback w'do.fo?.U how the war results, It will Door the top that they would be figuring He did not seem worried In the that adaptability talte to much least experience, and his money, time and men on how they could most enjoy their ho had been given no other alternative posltlone give him tho to recoup fnm than to resign as manager. present he Is playing the ;"" this etmggle that all Kinds torld's series coin As for the other los-e- a, At of .porta wffl satisfactorily. Ho Is direct tig the down have tough sledding there they matter little In the final out-com- a. handling forward for a go, The M.ickmen leave after today's game with judgment and many years to come. for iheir final trip over the Western end cleverly. Next to Tobln. L In, passes School "My plans for of the circuit. They are not scheduled tha Central High the Immediate future are vlth game following quarterback of not at all definite, Brca all tho breaks of the tomcirrow. but meet Detroit the but tn the absence of day. western Pennsylvania. Is favored. Ho further news Ifotns against him at every turn, Charley early show- from Germany I am geloc is a newcomer here, and his to stay right Doota has stood up splendidly under the a profound '""passion here. It Is possible that ing has created I will do SrUhnc He has caught far more games BRITISH CHESS TOURNEY on Coach Bill Hollenback. Whether some coaching at some Amer- ican college than a manager should, because he finding half- during the coming year. pends upon tho success In Asked ttiat his presence behind the bat Yates and Blackburne Now Tied for and Bcrryman. na to the rcaulta of hla backs to succeed Tobln ycar-- a flrat would he of value to his club. And It was. the High Honors. Is again in college, but in- work In Germany. Dr. Kraenzleta Berryman could Charfey was In the line-u- p. and the Play in the annual championship tourna- eligible not speak specifically. ..,,,,.,, ... in the sound. My first power Of play wan ment of the British Chess Federation at year's work In Germany was the team's Increased 1913 eleven, and entirely Chester went on steadily on schedule They aro Wolty, of the educational." ho continued "I far more than his mere catching would time in spite of the war, and, according Whotstonc. the st Philadelphia cr Ule D1eest part of Germany. bawe joatlfled. It was the personality of to latest advices received here, F. D. High School back. Much la expected from it.LUnJ?iny of the "chools. collogea possibility and Dooin on the field which helped and Yates, of Yorkshire, tltleholder. who both of these men. Another With the assistance of the German off Cubbage, from Philadelphia Central Olympic Commltteo I was give 'Which kept club up as high as It Is started with three straight wins and Is nble to the then added four more scalps to his list, High School. He played both in tho brick- Instruction In the various events to the todax. was tfd by J. H. Blackburne. after nine, field and lino last season on his school ofllclals of a great many clubs nnd othar rounds had been contested. In fact, the eleven. Other likely looking recruits for Institutions These men In turn gave Tn the two double-header- s which the veteran professional led the end of places are: Tcngcr, of Btllo-fon- te to the young men under them, at halfback and wo hoped Phtlflca have played with the Giants the the eighth round. In which Yates met his High School; Fast, a former captnln to seo definite results iron! P- High School team; this sort of missionary ground by first rewrso nt the hands of - H. V. of tho Harrlsburg work within an- New Yorkers have lost set Scott In th following round, however, Yerger, a here last year; other year. I was not ablo to do very ting only an even break. The Giant? Blackburne drew his game with Guns-ber- DIppo, n substitute laBt season, and Gard- much actual work with Individuals, clearly showed that If they are strong while Yates polished off Vlner, the ner, of Harrlsburg High School. The end though I did And a few who looked prom. enough to win the National League pen- Australian champion. Yates had won candidates are: Morris nnd Barron, both Islng enough." nant the Braves must be much waker from Gunsberg In the fourth round. The "S" men: Hlggins, of Peddle Institute, than generally credited. And to sift the two leaders were scheduled to meet In who Is forcing the veterans to the limit Those who saw the Olympic games at two dlsap-pointe- proposition still flnpr, If the Giants come the last round, a fitting conclusion to to hold their Jobs; Schry, of Johnstown Stockholm years ago will be d throuBli this season the superiority of so Important a tournament. Blackburne High School, Thomas, captain of last to learn that the running days of tha American League Is stabllhed be- ard Yates each had a score of 3 to 1 to year's freshman team, and Selmon, of Hans Braun, the phenomenal German yond the shadow of a lingering doubt. h's credit The other leaders were. Dr Allegheny High School. middle distance runner, are apparently J. Phumer B4 to 3i: A. Louis, 6 to 3; Tho following are aspirants for the two over. Dr. Kraenzleln states that Braun "Whan the time that Mathewson It H. V Scott. 6 to 4; I. Gunsberg, 5tj guard positions, made vacant by the suffered from rheumatism to such an ex- cannot so In and give a creditable ac- to 3V R. K Lean and W. 9. Vlner, each graduation of Vogel and Weston: Miller, tent that he can hardly train any longer. count of himself it Is time for McGraw to tu to 41j. a substitute of last season; Locke, a strengthening his club. There former Havcrford College player, who It fit a player on the New York In the major open tournament at Ches- was Ineligible last year; Kelly, of St. PADDY BEDLEY COMES BACK Crab who can really be called great rt ter. G Phorles. with two more games Joseph's College, Philadelphia, nnd a points. Matty McGraw, to be sure. Is worth to play, had total of nlno The Wocrtr, formerly of Central Manual Makes Chopping Block of Eddie Kinff half a dozen stars. Matty nns In bad sam player won first prize. In a rapid Training School, Philadelphia. For 3hape In the final game of the double, transit or lightning tourney, with Guns- tackles there are: MacDowell, who won and Bout Was Stopped. header against the Phlllle and was re- berg placed second Mrs. Houldlng, the his letter last year; Lamb, the aggressive Teddy Bedley, of North Penn, made M placed by O'Toole In the third Inning. tltleholder w.-i- b making a clean sweep DICK RUDOLPH linesman; Parrlsh and Bnlbach, the two reappearance In the ring after a long In tht- - women's ihamplonshlp tournament, Rudolph Acad- nbsenco came back vengeance games Along with Tyler and James, has been carrying the pitching burden of the Boston Braves in their heavyweights from Harry Illllman and with a TJn Giants were lucky to split with the having non tune straight. The League 59 28. emy; Swayne, Bellefonto Academy, against Eddio King In the final bout of solving was non by J. KeeV.e, mad rush for the National pennant. The trio has won games and lost Of these Rudolph has captured, of Phflfl yesterday. Catcher Burns' wild tournament 11 of Allegheny College, and Oberle, the North Penn A. C. last night. King .1. W including yesterday's game, 21 affairs and has been credited with defeats, most of which were sustained during Sutton, threw to third was all saved the dav of Norwich with tncon second and a Philadelphia boy who camo from rg tqok such a beating from the North that Web-ite- r early stages of the race, when the Braves were adorning the of the ladder. are three Tesrea-- prevented Braves W. th rd. The second lightning the bottom There only Academy. Is of tho Penn boy for and the B. Gouldlng Brown, a pitching average is leading, Wood sure that tho referee decided that from being three and a half games ahead tonn nn won by in the National League who have better than Rudolph; his teammate, James, who and Job nt centre. The same holds true of H, the bout had gone far enough before the with .r T '"nambers and G Shortest ti-- d Doak, of St. Louis, and Tesreau, of the Giants. At present Mathewson and Rudolph are tied. The pitching prowess of the McGrawltes Instead of two and a P Clark nt fullback. Both thoe men are fourth round had been completed. half, as they are tfday. for ard It. H. StewTson. of Dick Rudolph was shown yesterday, when he won out despite the seven errors made behind him. in the pink of condition and ready to go .Ilmmv Buck got tho better of Young fourth Into a game this week. Johnson In the semifinal of six round Tocriy's game between the Phillies and nfter a lively setto. Tommy Welsh tha Giants will be started at 3 o'clock. knocked out Jnck Hannon, Henry Hlnokle Thla will be the starting hour for all WINTER SPORTS JOHNSON WILL j CAPTAIN STEVENS JOE L0CKW00D TO KID WILLIAMS DUE nnd Jnck Stanley boxed a draw, and single games uf the local National Loagu Willie Smith got the better of Johtmy during the remainder of the season. ' Dugan In six rounds. NOT HIT MAN, NOT TO LEAVE THE ENTER OLD PENN Some days ago Christy Mathewson pre- JUST HOW COMING TO FIGHT HERMAN, dicted that tl. Boston Braves had been BH00KFIELD AND KEEB VTHt going a s n h a nTv-rackl- ng pace that thery r.ould break sooner or later If INTO THEIR OWN HENCE DEFEATS CENTRAL ELEVEN AGAIN THIS FALL OF PEKIN, HERE Beach Clay Court Challenge Round", that 1? true. It will be later, for up to date Defeating Welnrott and Mnrgolies. there has been no sign whatever of dis- integration On tho contrary the have B.obcrt M. Brookfleld and Arthur Krr. been Increasing the power of both their coach and captain respectively of last offer Ive and defensive branches Thlr Basketball, the Forerunner. American League Batsmen, Rumor Had It That He Was Intercollegiate Point Winner year's Centrnl High School tennis team, pitching has not deteriorated one kta Bantamweight Champion I worked their way Into the challenge round general pla has of the eastern clay-cou- rt championships and their been ucn Dead- Going to Northeast, but Decides to Compete for A. H. that the more the followers of this tam ' At a Meeting of the East- No Longer Fearing Engaged September 28, at by disposing of Leo Wolnrott and hovo seen of them the more certain they ' Margolles In tho finals at Strawberry become they will ultimately Beaten Wal- Denial Is Made of the and Blue On Cinder Mansion yesterday afternoon In straight bare that ern League Tonight News ly Ball, Have Red the 14 win out. on the other hand, tho Giants, Olympia, and Later sets, 6 to 2, 6 to 4 and to 12. deoprte their boa.sted strength. Report. Once More. Brookfleld and Kerr have played re- playhig loosely afield and the hepitching, Is Certain. ter Seventeen Times. Path Will Fight Another Boy. markably consistent tennis all through except on those occasions when Matty tho tourney, and are favored by many ' to lift the title when they go against I. has lieen in. has not been up to pennant- - 131! A the effect Captain Winter sports arc beginning to awaken In the ot Waller Johnson rumor to that Pcnn's chance for an Intercollegiate Accordlns to a S. Cravls, tho singles champion, and winning standard, and cannot be com- - . statement nf Sammy ' with the loss of five gunus of Control High School, was In 1015 was when Joe Lock-woo- d Charles C. Van Horn In the challenge pared with the splendid work of James, interest, and basketball athletes oro al- was credited title Increased Harris, diminutive mnnaKor nf Kid Wil- Tyler Rudolph. neurly month to go k tore contemplating leaving that Institution ho round tomorrow. and ready getting together squads and for- With another mado the announcement that liams, tho world'B bantamweight cham- 19H campaign closes, tho speed king and entering Northeast High, which was to college mulating rlans for tho coming season the would in all probability return pion, tho tltleholder delight I'hiladcl-phi- a A few words about thi among will g dropped 17 contests. Has Johnson beginning to circulate adherents again fall. I.ockwood's fathor died erve-rackln- pace." or "high-tension- In this city especially the smaller leagues has this nudiem.es at le.ist twice this season, ROD AND GUN trb-lctl- In order, he lost the art of of the Hcd and Blnclt, was positively some in June h for the simple reason are awakening and making up schedules. lost his speed Has time after the examinations as the Baltimore fighter Is scheduled to that It either doexn't exist, or is present Jump on the ball? Tho play- denied by Dr, O'Brien. When Interviewed wns Joe would decide Tonight the Eastern I.a?ue will go Into putting the and it feared that battle Kid Herman, of Pckln, III., tho to aurh a small degree on an;, given Is the today High's trainer declared woild. However, at Sportsmen who may be Interested In elnb that It is a negligible another session in an effort to got tha ers sa not. What then matter? Central to enter tho business Olympia Athletic Association, September quantity reed-blr- d know "Nerve-racking- " a deadly fear of killing a that "Rill" was practicing with the team Iir. Gcorso Orton. coach of the team, shooting probably that and "hUh tension" are six clubs of the circuit to harmonize Control and ;?. Herman is n In the Kaat, which can be applied to Individuals dally. dechned that he felt confident I.ookwood the open season In this State, New Jersey trras and settle the holiday plums on the batman. where he has fought well. Ho beat jlIcjv If ou ask the average ball plajer control can Two new backfleld men, AWltzcl, cap- would return. nnd Delaware Is now on, but It is not schedule's make-u- p Any man with Johnson's Louisiana, as the fight fans will probably the difference between the "tentlon" when toam, was ath- that this Item I" his club is near t.jp fighting ' hitting a batsman If he chooses. tain of the track and Hodelt. also Lockwood one of Peim'a best remember. for their Information the for When the first meeting of tho league prent Septem- plaors and when I ' Is more reported for first time letes In tho sprints in the Intercollcglates printed. Others are notified that it safely clutching the was called, the President, William Jacob Johnson do choose, and what a track man. the Williams Is to fight some good uppermost rung, he will you other 1 open season was on eni tell that as ' point, the know It. It wos yesterday. last season after Donald I.lpplncott's ber tha and ns his pla Is Schaffer, called the body to order and to the batters boy after the September 2 engagement, far ronrerned, there Is no early stages of tho present The eleven lined up as follows: breakdown. He got into the October 31. Joseph Kalbfus, secretary of difference. His mental attitude on the suggested that the Atlentonn team and during the but who his opponent will be has not of Varsity -- Briethaupt, ends; ilnal of tho event. the game commissioners, has Bent out ball field is the came There are. nat- Agbur Park, K five be race that the first stories Johnson's Wilson nnd been determined. Harris the J., admit- he showed welt and AVIIHams to Me-po- ural! t. some receptions to this, but this fear of hitting batters wert published. nidpath and Unrdner tackles; Maaity later in the afternoon Philadelphia a letter relative this condition. ted to the league. But this was vig- JQO. will leave tonlxht. applies to nln. cas s out of ten. ball articles, printed by practically and Plrkle. guards; A. Whitsker. centre; by nVnlng third in the I.ockwood's from tho shooting grounds do not player Is trained to b tool, to think orously protested by the representatives These uldiliiiii to the truck will be a llcforo a house which was crowded to newspaper In the country, contained Webb, iiunrterbuck; V. WhltoUer and t'luud Indicate very favornble sport. quloltlv and .ilthuut mental Pun undvp of the six I'liibs, and it was decided ever tt'i 'I'll" one, tin ho is I'npuble of fast tlio doors with fans. Kid Williams, of clri lionre tho Washington hurler Clnlr, h ii Ifhacks; fullback. the century up ill iimctancs. the ili remark to let the Ireult stand as It Is. After the statement of Iluer. time at Jlbtunccb from Haltlmore, bantamweight ehnmplon concerning the heights to t, hli h Scrubs-Rep- tn the mile. of the No Effect on Gun Carrying" they are that he would oult baseball forever If ho il, Mct'druher and Kaiser, .tiMrter world, defeated keyed are merely mental flurries them- - mure than tao hours' wrangling over Louisiana, of tills city, Gunners who have thought of taking should kill a man with a pitched ball. ends; Hneiet and Yerkes. tackles; Med-fol- d seivvs the best holiday daws. In which the in fvet-- one of the six rounds, at the in the This, naturally, gave the batters, con- and Frjel, guards; Brown, centre; trips into the Interior of Canada eiqbs. namely Trenton and Read Roped Arena Notes Olympli flub last night. It waft a slow for big game been puzzled to fidence, for Is no doubt that John- Hardin iuarterback; Wltzt--l nnd hunt have in Ing, protested traveling away from home, there I'vl Moore, tit Ilia denies that he was contest. would Inbred Baseball hfilfbuckB; Shay, fullback. ...,..... 1...i:tt. r n..-- . . .. ,,.. know whether the European war son's effectiveness was due, to a large ... IFtCl.....I.. UltlMlllltU Uf tlVilUJi.hh.. (UUIU .b IMV the meeting came to an end. With thn A half hour's Bcrlmmngo hetweon the It,., ting A. 1',, N York, the other night. Hotlt men weighed In under 115 pounds affect the carrylliK of firearms Into th') TVlieii the Boston Xtravi vsould-- 1 g,, within weefc extent, to the fact that the t was tho o" l'.. ho ny nurt he rhould hale hud 10 o'clock, Dominion. Collector J. W Hoyt, of pemoiant winning distance passing of a the magnates will get arliy and scrubs feature in tli uav nf n. decision iiuuttl lmA a at stepping on the scales at of the National pulled away fmm the plate, and .Northeast High School's football prac- ljn Canada, haH written to a gentleman In League together hitters draw rlnssldo in presence, s. goal, something outer is sure to and endeavor to draft the the the of tho spec-tator- city, stating have happen. It happened yesterday in so doing lost their toe hold, as It were. tice yesterday afternoon. The 33 candi- this that the war wilt Kddle schedule dates nt hand spent the early pari of Ju-- t UlacktiUrn is scheduled to fight 11111 Williams started off as mad, nnd no effect upon the regulations covering Murphy and Gavvy Cravath made Now tho malorlty of batters In the of Memrhls. 1'enn , at iUv llroaduay tar One matur that will come up tonight the aftc i noon tackling. '.'Uin, after a minute of tho first round' had hunting purtles. Collector Hoyt writes, catches. American league know that Johnson la Bunting flub, JinKikln. nnilght "Htlng all of your outllt, and don't for consideration la tho absolute protec- not going to attempt to uae the "bean-ball- " elapsed he clipped Louisiana nn the Jaw worry." and, furthermore, that his Terry Martin, who at one tlrre wsi one c( sent the "We had nevr heard of any clash be, tion "f the refereo before, during qnd af- on them, G. H. S. LOSES TWO STARS tbo btkt welttrwelghte In I'lilUdtli'til:,, Im9 ro. and latter to his knee.s. Plenty Bhode Island Fish and Frank Chance, yet the game. During the reason control Is so wonderful that the chances urnert to this city, liking fur tiuuL.e Jluxlln Williams was the aggressor twen ter of last are small. hth boxing (villi 1nut.l1 u.eiui In Xew In the C. W. Wlllard, president of the Rhode the later has highly recommended the for hit ten Hie IIvb year on nveral occasions the sixth man this fear of btlng hit t a matter Kerr Butler Leave to TaHe Up fciigUtaj for Ion yturj. second and third louuds. and had Island Commissioners of Inland Fish- forriier fot his Job as manager of the capo That and In In the was moleeted by the player, which affeits batters to a very large ex. Reynolds a new mltMlewelght. Louisiana holding In the third eries, has sent out a letter to friends Talikep. Studies at Multlenburg. Hilly has He lulsiuna calling ex- and sometimes after a spirited and close tent is shown time and again, especially 1. llurry ilrvb. ut I'litnliurli. uii.l he vlalnuf met Williams us the hitter rushed, and this suction, attention to the in the earl spring Let a manager bend Three more Philadelphia schoolings tu lmto won bin 1J" -- " lUhtt. m..t of thuni staggered the cluiiiplou with a cellent tltdilng to be hod off Block Island contest. It la around the aln-ud- ay knockuqt rume. Itllly Is wining hard right, It will be noticed that the only referee that the who has a fair amount of were added to Muhlenburg's large r. of the any hut Williams nnd adjacent waters. President Wlllard by Highlanders acalns't making or breaking game In a joungster f, pit him uKalim one ut tha niM.lle. lotintired with rights and scored the the of the evolves. SFieed. who possetses the wild. total when Ted iiutlcr and Dave Kerr. right limit- - lefts nnd both wen- - emphatically states that any sort of a but usual , lighting Uko wild was made by Pet Daley, - ulhlau-a- big Athletics who At this llrre it lias been rumored that ne3s of the untrained performer- A fVntral High's two foremcet men nt the brll. The fourth und llfth lishernmn can net catches. He writes came In on a tacrince fi aftur he had Kennedy, imurttir-bac- Young Jack ' I'rlen a the lnim of rod and llshtng Is particu- three of tho six teams have signed up league club will be held to a mini- along with the I'rmnus k ret-ea- ivmv nil Williams, that the reel head now major rurU,u clriuintariff in hu t tiuht with ua was tho tripled over Strunk's At the time playeis in order w make of hits by such a . of last 3tun. Who once plajtd ilia Kelly I'nluce A ' , sixth, all but a few larly line. the rUca mum number FaJy 'h - Kurrltoum moments at tho btuit Bhawkey wus pltchlne Daley was for. stronger The three teams same reason many of vame position In One stjlo fur Kurthi-av- t TueiHiuy nlKht uun.- Jut-- had an ab- - when Louisiana that wll more It U this that an nornlng wUiioni io.,th. made a rally and had jnerl) pn I'onnio Mark'a payroll and than llkd ihatigw are Trent .n. Heading fr In both the American and Manual, decided to cast their lot with the u 4iid a Williams retieatlng. )Ut t Duck Hunters Think of Sport Snawkey. Not the pitchers i.aiith iruni 'niiw j 1., iiKjj, an-- i nas only a roomed 'with that er but and Oreytoi k Jasper, which won the league use tho "bean-ball.- " upstate colU ge It remainul " ter u.t, nnd he lui hail llaah. and LouuI.in.i wus to use. the A'h won Nattunal Ut fti lul soon holding Attention h.is again been brought what's tho out. championship iajit season three-cornere- d Intimidate the lu be led .thruugh NoiwUUsUndliig uguin. liotli htrouj?. I after a The want to batters and PWU'ieljhht Ja. k 11 llrlvn hla l.ruilwr! ttnlihed the dut'king bport by a communication tie thio. J4-- 1 between Trenton and Owi- - often they do. rtatnis tluti t'UHi: h.i all the b. of In the preliminaries Joe Kuntz, nf tort from Captain S. T. Barnes, of Havre d Hans Iobeit is one of the few Phillies den, will enter the rage with CAPTAIN DIEHL HURT reiiidlnlnc nine i.und4 ami .liquidnrtutve Richmond, the same Clark Orlfflth has Instructed his pitchers, t)u btat t'rankle SparkN, of .South-war- k. lirucf. Md , who Is already making prep- nrfro not signed for the season of line-u- p. Sept 15. awdid'd the ilrtUinn has as also 'Rtndn and De N'eri. ao- - so It is said, to send one or more balls I.AN''.Ti:n. Pa.. In tin lust Uen In six louuds; Kddiu Wugond arations, for the reception of spurts-- m IMT. Nevertheless the local magnates cording to reports every e of tin xeaxun of the straight tor Frank Baker's head srnmm4-- at Franklin and Dougherty n Siiuthuark. and Uanny Murphy, n ot the counts land he will come across whenver V. Jimmy treated a itt the uf'the nho annual!) that From Trenton comes the report that time he goes to the bat And they aie Miu hall etcnJa afternoon. It f)lropl nlk'ht. when he .itieiui.ttd to 17th Ward. dicw. und Leo Vincent had thete foi this fascinating pastime. ranutsted. Jumping Is not Lobert's Frankle. formerly 1W pound apmln a fH-- annouuciiiu itwi he or of Utica. will be seen said to do It. with the exception ot John- lii.hl. the vi'termi of make lt held n the better Al Nash, and In the seml-nlnd-- ajxclalty Beating Jim Thorpe In a one on the Tiger Ave Is a kb-- on contract for k lllatkburn tu !. Tommy He reported to be a son. Other managers probably order the the 'ootball learn. the olerooQ at thatJi club Uundj UUc k Jimmy Murray, of New hundred-yar- d sprint Is more In his line nrit York NATIONAL I.KAGUK fast doorman and a clever shot He, same thing done, at least the pitchers do sn.iul'ler which will keep hi in jiii 'f burn and V0:"!!" iff ready to full! ihtir who boxts a la Terry McCiovem, always I'AKK peisibly James has forgotten. It was along with Hough Getzlnger and Gtlg, Twice recently Baker became en- logt for more than a week Only under cuntracte. but the OimoU offl. iala 4, rut willing and boring In, was Phillies It howlng ogainet 11 outpointed by v. New York "Giants" about a year ago at the Polo , will make bean-ba- ll - think Biackfurn'e just the Bengals faster than last raged at the efforts of two th- favorable clr umstan' 13 can hv tho National A t (at Saturday irron Young Digglns, after aB lively Game H P. M AdmL.lon, 25. 50 and 75'. Yes, you 1 at niiht a 3etto Urounds, James. remember. year. hurlers. be inTtthe Lehigh game on September 26. juattfle them ia atagiog tht bguu as has been seen In long Box Scat. 1 On at UlrubcU' mi a time. Epalllaxs.tilt

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