i TH2 EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1022, --o YANKEES RANK HIGH IN 1922 AMERICAN LEAGUE FIELDING AVERAGES Former New York High School Team Mates QUQGENHEIM BALL TEAM, PIPP 10 HARRIS Mi Picked to Lead Army and Navy on Gridiron AMATEUR PENNANT WINNERS, GETS ARE OUTSTANDING STARS EVENING WORLD TROPHY Presented to Champions of of many such victories they Willi achieve." East by Dr. Seixes, on Mr. lltllman, receiving the oup on Hugmeii 'l ie With White Sox for High Figures behalf of the company and the team, ' Team Behalf of Baseball Federa- said: Ray Schalk, Eddie Collins, , Amos Strunk, "I desire tlrst to express tho thanks tion and the Donor. of the whole organization and tho team to the donors. The Evening; and Jimmy Dykes Also Shine. ' of tho baseball team World, nnd appreciation of the effortH of the Baseball IVderntlon. partloU" MBMI1BBH banking firm of Gutr-gehht- SISLEn, Wnlly Plpp aud Stanley Harris aro the outstanding larly Dr. Seixcs's efforts, which haw GEORGE Urothos, ulntiers of resulted In tho advancement of base In the official American League fielding averages for 1021'. tho Amateur llascball Championship ball gnncrallj and particularly en- and tlio beat team fielding figures wore established by the Yankees of tho Hast tor 19!:, were tho leolpU couraging the opportunities for and Chicago Whlto Sox, who were tied at .975. Sislcr made 123 assists, healthy and whuiosomo exercise and enta yesterday afternoon of ono of the pleasurable competition younsr Is high Tor In 141 games; for the which a first basoamn, the Yankco doortender largo silver offered annually men of this city whose opportunities accepted the high number of 1.CC7 put-out- s; and Harris, with 362 chances by Tho Evening World to tho cham- for playing baseball would otherwise, at 'second base, was only 2C under the league record set by Napoleon La-Jo- to pions of this league, tho Industrial bo limited. during 1908. "I take this opportunity of wishing League, and tho tho Federation every possible success Joe Judge of tho Senators, though bis total of 1.4S5 chances was 283 League of the American Baseball Ted-- e In tho future, and also, on behalf o lets than the number accepted by Plpp In only four nioro games, was tho ration. the Ouggenholm organization, of con- actual loader of tho flrstsackers according to tho porcontago figures. Judge Tho presentation was made in gratulating the team and Its captain the on success, nnd gave their of wishing them made only six errors, which him a mark of .096. board of directors' room of tho firm's equal if not greater success In future Eddie Collins, tha old reliable, sets offices at No. i:0 Broadway. Dr. P contests. pace with! "Tho members of tho team deserve the for the second basemen shortstops. His average was .9(56 and M. Bclxes, representing the American averngo .976. Uvenlng much credit, for It Is they who put the flno of Harris ac he topped all In Baseball Vcdcratlon nnd Tho highest rivals the number of speech presenta- tho team in tho field and achieved cepted the number of chance assist accepted, 638. Ocrber, with 322, World, made tho of put-ou- victory. In as noted led In ts with 479. " utter an Introduction by Prod Their success this, their and was high In put-out- s. tion Aaron Ward, however, with 4S9 as- Ilcllman, Consulting Mining Engineer Hist effort, may be taken as a cri- Ooebel, sists, topped Harris by six In this de- Shqrtcn, Milan and Summa for auggcnhclm Urotlicrs. Dr. Hclxts terion of their stamina and racttlo and partment. each flaunted perfect averages anions said: an Indication that their success will 'ho outfielders, but all four took part not bo to baseball, but In Mike McNally is credited with the "The reason I nm Bind to make this restricted In but a few games Amos Stri'nk Is business nnd life." figures, 993, of the third bnremon, presentation to this team becausr bast of the White Sox, who was actlvo In only to win for Louis Post, manager of tho team, part In only thirty-fou- r t playrd not but tht but took 70 contests and made but two errors, game They nre expressed gratitude to Tho Evening games. McCIcllan of the White Sox, lore of tho Itself. was tho actual leader with sn average clean sportsmen und every game was World and Dr. Seixes for tho Federa- who played In EOventy-on- c crimen, l of .939. Klmcr nice of the Senators fought well even tion. Ho hoped, with more prepara- .971. lennly played. They next with Jimmy Dykes of the raked in the largest number of fllos, game, when they came tion, to icpcat next year. Athletics led in chances accepted, both ip to the last "85, and Welch of the Athletics was out victorious- by ono point. Every Tho members of tho tram arc: In put-ou- ts In assists and but also out In front In the assist department young men t3 an im-p- l Charles Marianl. Captain and catcher; error column. ono of these tho with 24. Whitcy Witt was the Vankeo .yce or this company and Mrlclls' an Ellsworth Mann, lb.; James Coda, o. ; - Ulaub-ma- n, Everett Seott, of course, was the fielding star, according to the figures ARTMOK CAft t4E-- V Msv" amateur, which adds mora to their Albert Coda, c.t.; Abraham molt consistent performer among tho with .976. C credit. They mil mounted tho (bill- - 3b.; August Solunbacher, r.f.: Dennis Mulligan and Arthur Carney, Tackle and Guard on Morris ultlcs of ptactlcc, sometimes having Charles Long, p.; Allan Dcdcrlck jr., to hunt back lots to keep In condition utility; Edward Buchanan, l.f. ; Ilalph COMPLETE OFFICIAL FIELDING AVERAGES OF AMERICAN LEAGUE High's Team in 1917, Elected to Captain West Point and or hiring diamonds with their own Bullls, p.: Frank Jlny, utility; Ed- money. I congrutuluto them on their ward Craig, utility; Ea,rl Morun, o.s.; THIRD BASEMEN. Annapolis Elevens Next Season. success nnd hopo Ihia will only bu ono Louts Post, :b., and manager. CLUB FIELDING. rUver Club. T. O. P.O. A. V. Pet. M .1 MrNnlly. New Vorh . it :.i 41 74 2 .9M Club. o. d.v. r.n. p.o. a. n. r.c. . T.t. II M Cli'll-in- ChlCBgo . It 71 77 159 7 .T'71 N'w Tork 1S4 o j; 41U.1 1 '91 t:.7 By William Abbott. i:t I: J MulllRan. Chicago . It St 91 105 9 .970 Wainwright to Defend "hleato 155 14.". - a 41H lfwftT IM .PT3 It. w. Junes, Detroit . It U9 161 107 17 ,VWJ selection of Dennis Mulligan to lead tho Army oloveu next soaaon Helen . iJO OS 104 7 .9i!3 l'trolt .. 155 ' 13.1 0 10 41.V SOlil 101 .870 J r. Baker. New York n Iloston . It 13 13 SO 2 .9)i0 THIS Arthur Carney to captain tho Navy team Is a trlbuto to the 1.14 ICS 1 11 SMO 19.1 .ft!) F. J. O'ltourke, Swimming Vashlngton 40S0 fi.1 Title W. L. rewster. New 13 SO 4 .959 taught In Now York'a school3. Uaclt In 1017 Mul- Ifer "Met" H' Louis 1S4 153 0 7 41M SSSO 101 .DCS ..ItIt S7 SI 79 3 .937 brand of football j On en Hush. Washington . 91 137 17 15 147 1 to 4141 19)9 502 .M8 r It. I erbe. St Louis It 234 .953 ligan and Carney wore toaininatea on Uto cloven that rcnroBcutcd Morrlu J A. Diiftin. Iloston-Ne- York... . It 12.1 J3t ISO' 13 .951 l'hlladelpMa 1JW 118 1 1G 4077 1DM 515 .030 ' gavo promlso of winning on LESS SHOWER BATHS 1 R n. IiMotte. WnshlnKton . I! C2 90 IZS It .931 High School Even at that tlmo both laurels Gertrude Ederle and Aiteen ! 2- - 1DM S24 , nston 154 143 10 411fl .P0 J. It. Stephenson. Cleveland It 33 31 . 03 3 .95J the gridiron. Mulligan w.ib olio of the most nctlvo tackled that over playcij OR NO HOCKEY FOR W. It. Gardner. Cleveland . R 133 133 S30 20 .951 Riggin Will Compete at James Dykes, Philadelphia . 11 141 ISO 283 'IS .915 on a local school team, whllo Carney defended bin Guard poaltion llltc a PRINCETON TEAM . 11 4 1 43 103 10 . THE INDIVIDUAL FIELDING. I red uttrou 937-, O. L. Illuege. Wnshlnetoa . It 17 17 32 4 .92- stone wall. City Athletic Club. (Ten or Mora Games.) C Plttenwer. Huston . Ii S3 41 02 II .930- - Tho call to tervlco wan strong with PRINCETON, Dec. 5. An ap- II. Shinks, WnshlnKton . Ii 01 CO 111 13 .9I peal has been made to Princeton PITCHERS. If. H hier. Philadelphia . It 10 11 23 3 .911 thu two young warriors. Mulligan Gordon. H C. Ht. Louis . ft IS 24 31 3 .917 By Joseph undergraduates to economize on - n. Ilronkle. Player- Club. t. a. r.o. a. Pet. 11' C. Foster, Iloston, St. Louis... . Ii C3 02 120 19 .903 to become a soldier and went to WAINWUIGHT. of dormitory shower in W p. It 41 II M O 1000 RN BY CREATED HELEN the ute Johnson. WaMitnston Ufa T J. flush. New York it .m hi ot o loon TSTOPS. ' v West Point. Ucllcvliifr u sailor's of the Metropolitan 100. order to help alleviate the acuta ? N . 40, o moo 1 ta n. Najlor, PhlUdBlphla n 10 Player Club. T. O. P.O.' A. U. Pet. 13 only Carnoy the MMyatd freo h t y o swimming water shortage In town which Za.clin.ry, S3 4 4 n trxio tho life. hradrd for T. Washington i, tt. New 503 B.M 30 .9Dil new so a o I. B. York .11 IM will mnlie her 1332 In holding up the opening of the irtls If. l"ullcrton. Boston it innn ,f Uoston-Ne- York . It 02 Wi IV! 11 .90.1 Xavnl Acadomyat Annapolis. 4 o Mitchell. meet of tho Hobey Daker Memorial Rink. Tha Vltllnm V'.rrcy. llo.tnn n W 42 ioy 11. Philadelphia . It 133 321 493 41 .95.' door debut In tho first n o C. Callouay, Mulllfian, welprhlnsr 210 nnd atandini; NEW RECORD FOR - W. Mulls. Clflanrt ttf :i ikio K. Joun'on, unirago 259 4 OS U7 .932 u nson nt the CltV Atlllotlc Club I'N- new skating surface was to have I,l Si) fi 12 0 1000 .11 lit ". I., navno. St Lou's H T. 1'eeklnpaunli. Washington... . Ii 147 tin 031 41 .951 over Klx fect. won a rcfjular tacltlo day evening, when nho will defend been frozen last week for hocks n.luliy. Clelnnd it :.i a is o KiOii W. . It 233 170 47 . 911 f o Cierber, St. Louis T2 women practice, but the town authorities niankrnshlp. Chlrnsro n vi a si woo Jitr Hewdl, Cleveland . R ISO 293 4H2 41 .93!) piisitlon on the Cadet eleven In lily her title from some of the ' Wtitliiniion-Chlcae- o o 8. Courtney. in i; won U U ItiRiiey, Detroit . . It 133 S92 403 CO .9.W country. Miss Gortrtldn balked because of tho existing l so o woo first year. lie has played that posi- inrn in tho nekert Philadelphia h si t J. A. DuKan, Iloston . It 20 45 40 II .MX BATTED IN tcracity of water. so a 11 tooo RUNS won tho international " a. Datiforth. St. Louts o, C Pin. "c r. Iloston . It IS 4T SO 1.1 .911 over since and never mlsicj an Ederle. uho 11. I 13 tion wwlm Tho Tigers are scheduled to W. Yarrlson, Philadelphia R 0 0 1000 W A. Wanibisansi. Cleveland.,.. . 11 1'! . 53 42 7 .910 long distance championship at T Fhll.ips. Washington R 17 2 14 0 1000 F .1 O'ltourke, Iloston . It 4S SO 134 22 important baltle. Manhattan Uracil last summer, nnu open the season with tho 8L J A. Boone, CMcland Ii 11 2 2.1 U 1D(.0 L. 12. Manard, Iloston . It 12 13 SI 0 .ll.l;.' Nicholas Hockey Club of New J J Qulnn, Iloston H 40 12 W I .090 MULLIGAN ON OF LEADING Miss Atiocn niccln. Olympic fancy V. Louis P. 43 S3 09 1 .989 ELDERS. nent In their York at the dedication of the rink J. Bhorker. et. IN lfclipses by 20 the Mark Set tllvlnu champion, havo Pennoek, Iloston M U 1 .UM riaj-e-r P-- t TACKLES COUNTRY. hero Dec. 16. It. J. (.S3 Club. T. O. P.O. A. E. entries tu tho A. A. L. . I; n. Van Ollder. 8t. Louis II 41 II 47 1 .04 C H. Shorten. St. Louis . n :.t rs 2 0 wo Tho past season Mulligan itood out metropolitan lOO.ynrd V. If. Collins. Uostcn U Si 10 4.1 1 ,0S4 H Ooebel. Washington . it u so 1 0 by Cravath, Whose Total The women's ('. C. Robertscn, Chlcaco It 37 8 4S 1 M2 J. C. Milan. Washington . L II 18 .". 0 'mm as ono of thu leading tacldcH in tho breast stroko championship will aJso 1 PADDOCK HACK IM SOIIOOU fl. K. Murray, New York U 22 0 01 .9S1 II. W fiurnma. Cleveland . n 12 it 3 0 iw'i Was 129. bo decided. Jessie Chctor, Grace v 11 1 country. Strong and rugged, tho Went B. Wrlsht. Bt. Louis H SI 40 .079 A A. Strunk. Chlraco . h 73 170 0 a .DK) Clulro Jtiukow have been LOS ANfJKLES. Cal., Dec. 5. Charles If Pniett, Ht. Louis L SO 7 37 1 .t'7S T Speaker. Cleveland . I. 110 3S5 13 5 I'- -- Point tacMe frequently got Itner and W. Paddock, wrecker of world's sprint , H down the Swimming Ollen. Detroit U 37 Sd I .978 It. II. Veach. Detroit . U 1.14 S73 10 7 .i!2 In ndtllllon to hclns the le.idlnE bats entered by the Women'o records, has enrolled at the University- - 11. Ehmke, It 45 11 71 2 .977 T It. . 11 .PWi fluid . J. lletroit Cobb, Detroit 137 330 14 T under kiclio with his ends, and his .401, Amiochitlon. nnd the New orlt A. of Southern California- - for additional Uto. Dauas, Detroit R 39 S Ut 2 .971 C. 1). Jamleson. Cleveland . L 144 3S3 IH 7 .9TS man In point of percentage with In V Ofr 51'noral all work will be represented by E. N John studies In Euc Ish and will appear In C. Hoyt, New Yoik R S7 0 2 .971 1; Miller, Philadelphia . It 183 S14 10 S 9T7 around contributed tho National League, thi champion Chit-ag- .OO1! 200-yu- luvna-tlo- n competition on the Trojan cinder i, V. Leverett, It S3 12 SI 2 I'. W. Ilruwer. Washinston . B 131 203 0 3 1"T7 largely toward making t!n Army ston. A swim, an track 1 line homo run hitter, tho champion run It. C Kolp. Bt. Louis It S3 13 If .99.I M. Mtnosl.y, Iloston . (. 103 340 li 0 .977 handicap, a. fancy dlo handicap nath (4 Coveleskle, Cleveland R S3 1 69 3 I. W New Yurk . 1S3 0- H .!I7D ono of tho strongest In Am Wilt, It 313 tho Hast. Mul Fcorer and tho lending hatter of tvo 100-ya- p 3D 10 43 FeMt.-r- . mil a Junior rnco. closed .Me j I'ercuson. Iloston R 2 .9dl W. L. New . It SS 70 II 3 .075 Cnr-dlnn- ls 4.1 ligan has bojn picked In baso hit?, Itogcra Ilornthy of the I '. Faber, Cnlrago H I !ll 4 .I'fil J fl Lrnnnllv, Cleveland..., . R 13 S3 3 1 97J numcroiiH V S. A. swlmmera are tho oliien ft rccord-brciiklri- r T. Davis, Ht. Louis r ss 'a 40 2 .nfio II Shank, Washington . It 27 03 3 2 971 all-st- selections. ban another eventH S P. Jones, New York It 43 12 till 3 .939 K. R. Williams, St. Louis . R 103 873 18 12 . 9Ti feat, according to eomo new statlstlci II. Palette. Detroit n 40 u ta i .11:9 II. Mtlirr, New n . R Cli 180 10 0 .97" Whllo starring on the football fiold Htchmond W. Landon, New York Morton, Cleveland It 38 H 04 3 .9511 W. C. Jnenhson, Bt. Iouls . It 137 807 0 12 ''"9 in Nationnl I.cngiio hutting given out by 0 the now Cadet leader possossed con- Club, present Olympic high ,i C. Oldhnni, Detroit Ij 43 7 07 3 .DM J P. r.van-i- Cleveland . It 43 02 1 ; .1101 John A. llcydler. Athletic 1. A. ttomiml, Philadelphia It 01 13 PS 0 .9SI 1 riagiti-.iit- Detroit . It 31 04 4 2 .'!" siderable basketball lump champion. Is entered In the Ft Ohlrapto talint nnd last Itugeru, nppoars. has eclipsed tho Shaw key. New Yoik U S3 13 "0 4 .9:.4 J. A. Mostll. n 123 38.1 0 13 ''! it on-mltte- o .i Mlllroso games on Jan. 31. Tho V Mays. New York it at a i n .9-.- II. L. L Ibnld. Iloston . It 71 1P0 10 7 ymr wna a reserve player on tho team record for "runs batted In" most Im- . K. L.ndsey, (.Mcvuland 17 1 .947 I'. II. M'Ronun. PhlladelDlila .91; bat. hont out Invitations to tlvo It IS I .... It Si 310 13 8 oonched by Harry riBher. portant part of a ball game set by M flrhupp. Chlengo 1, 17 . 1 17 1 .917 a. II. Ruth. Niw Yurk 1, 110 230 14 Ai 1313. Jthor stars, who have been credited A. llelmach, 1'hiladelf.hla I, 37 7 411 3 .(Mil A. Falk. Cllli-ag- . 130 10 Gnvvy Crura th of tho Phillies in !. h 833 10 With tho coming of fiprlugtimo with doing 8 feet 1 Inches aud better, 4 Harris, I'hlladilphlt II 47 3 HO 4 .910 II. Tl. Hooper. Chi' Ugo 113 25.1 10 12 .''w- - Craviith rent homo 1!!3 scores In lliat o Hodge, CIili hko It 33 0 41) 3 .113'.) j. Wood. Cliveiund .. .It. It 111 313 IS 11 '9'.n Mulligan doITi'd hl.t twhketbnll uni- season, hut Ilornsb s greut Hitting to compete with hlni. Landon baa fj. Uhli. Cleveland It 01 10 33 5 .932 I. MeNully. Cleveland . It S3 43 O 2 .1. spreo of thlu yeur enabled him to better never won In Mlllroso gunvs. -.: form and joined tho liihchall squad. the Cole. bvtic.it I) 21 0 21 2 .0.11 J. Hurrti. Iloston . . li S3 180 13 In mark by a scoie, for ho iiccouiited 11. Washington 10 'ngtot thiit rranels, Ii 39 3 0 .923 B. C. Rl e. Wusl . It 131 SSS S3 21 .951 Ho developed Into a dependable, oub- - for 14'J runs. However, thut'a not Tho first track event for women f L Stoner. liurolt It 17 I S3 2 .923 J. Collins. Bui-to- . 13 It 117 243 0 ."'.) Hjttrnordln.iry. for Ken Williams of tho under tho ruleu with the Kino-tlo- n e.to Mosrlilg. Washington Ii SI 12 r.'J li ,IC2 C. W. Walker. Philadelphia . TXO 95ii 8tltuto pitcher and Hovoral and It 11a 10 13 tlnuc llro-Aii- s .1 "!. Etlnaid. Cleveland i. S3 4 ia 2 .9:0 K. Mens. I. New Yn-- k . SOS 13 .9"0 at. Loulft leads the American of tho Amateur Athletic Union tl Ml 84 saved the his Lnuguo Ith 15; It .' Kair. Uoatun It 41 9 41 5 .914 r. Welch, Philadelphia . It 101 181 12 II )l" situation uilh rescue In thiit department will be held in connection with tho Philadelphia 13 S M 2 .913 I'l-- . responsible In V II. Orden, 'It II. E. Ilillmann, Detiolt . It 115 1T1 H 10 specialty. tliey call It "runs for" tl annual Indoor games of the 10:d En- fc S" Johnson. Detroit It 23 8 17 2 .0O.i E. J. fciru th. P.osion-Ne- York .. . It U.I 13U H '.'I''. Carnoy is a stature, A. I... and Uabo Iluth did tven bettrr . S 1 I, ciant in tipping gineers Saturday night. It will con I E Keete, Cleveland It IS 2 .009 H. R. l'o'li. m Detroit . 11 8:1 50 '.' ''I in 1921. 1 D. Moure, Philadelphia-Detro- it U 14 4 11 li .900 T. "DUm. Louis . S'-- tho scales around ond measuring quarter-mll- o fo- - ... J. L 'l 15 I 'H" :'5 peculiar sist of n relay ineo (1. r, II. Mr. Heydlor notes sonm V E.H'ks'in, Washington ...... It tO 0 23' 4 .SID L. tiosiln. U n .lis 011 . M 1 ' li S R 92 li'T .1 feet Inched in luight. fnhkc In batting In he teams of four, each niniiln? 110 yards. li K Hasty. Philadelphia It Ss 8 41 7 X. A. M Mil .hi. Nrw York . i) stunts tho dat.i made .Mi I! '." ... '! hla team-mat- e, tin- - w 1. 31 H .1 former back in old Instance, Walti r Henllne, Tho Vnlcour Cluu ban Its , Hiillhi'urt. Wusliiiittuii 3 23 4 .SI'.S II. L. t!.. h ngion . R 4'l 12 'I . public. For filtered Phllarti-lphi-- i VQ days bat- J It. Sullr an. II 2 12 3 J. A. Oianv. tlmeland L 1; 1 at Monis High, t'.iiney hlle tho young catcher of tho Phillies, tr.im, which holds tho American out .1 4 v. a Most men prefer soft HERS. at tho "niil Academy devotid mutt ted four home runs in in siicci'stlve door rfcord for the distance. Othor of his time to football. Only ixoep. games. Three of them v.'Ts msde on entrants aro tho Prudential Lifo In. cuffs ! Club. T- C. I'.O. A. II. pet. Sept. 13 and the fourth tho next day. .laser t:onal ability got Carney on A. A. New-Yor- I W S'halk. Chlcajo It 112 091 150 3 .(19.1 the lirst Tho feiit had only been nrrompllslieii suranco of Newark, tho 11 not-ilil- Metro-pollta- n That's why the bulk of II Kevmi'il. St. LouU It 131 032 123 .US) CWith the ) 'am, no tho Middies iiossessul e thii'u timi'H previously In the Inng life Edison A. A. and tho . . 130 Basketball Players P 1'erkini. Philadelphia It lit 433 0 .UM stars like Kin',' und .Ilin Llto A. A. up P. V. Uh.ii.ity. Waslilnwton It 83 SsS M 7 .911 l''iuv!rvv of tho National League. O'ltourke Insurance our shirts arc made that IU-'lr- In 1890. Itoger McAllis- J t,. Detroit It 117 121 113 II .USD Sivcnth Hi juiKiit ImBkPtball .Sterling A. 110 homo vhen tho stalwait New Yin Iter first did it fur Iloston Connor I.oren Murchlson and Bob team r mt,nl. huh 18SS wuy. i 1' CVIiln., St. loula It 27 12J 10 3 .PfO traielllnc tl II Katz, Nn 117 Hrno:. A I'.imo out for prartlce. v, how-"p- r, for New url In nnl Napo'eon ter may met in the mi tio nut I, 115 90 10 . ha.i ananStil with several of nue, Rare'ey 7:;n'l r'iftfi firn' Philadelphia In t'J'iO. Slaking " ril.i Itostun It 97a wmci ir could not be kept off thr team, Lajolo for polltan rare at the Osceola Club next some men like I Woodnll, Detroit U 30 117 II 3 .077 colli-K- Silent Pi paraies .Manager. II. i.mi:..i,. :.u thrco homera In one day hadn't Ixon But tho bin and club ciuintota for main-ta- y havo been sent to II S liani;, New Vo k ... U 119 4!0 103 14 .9711 398 llnrrett Wr. et, Ilrookljn. ind In tho iast Ki'oson wnH Hie dono in the National League ilno month. Invitations .1. . . tills scuson. Coach Hall starched cuffs! I'l i.i.'li. U .isliir.g: i). It 70 273 00 8 ,07D has rounded Hlverdnlo I'lie; lljlit of tho Middy tun. It tho former Mar of tho Illinois Ath- ISO 4'J) 13 lea welal.t Iter uiant 'i:agle Eye" Jako liechlcy did In r O'Neill, Cleeland It till ,971 out a fast llvf ulilch lncltulcs David- tra lliiiir. A. Cnilrchl. No. 013 Hnml 'm 1S37. letic Club and Now York's "Plying A IipV'imi.ii, Ni iv 11 00 I Others want Yuik .... II II .90S son, Kustrr, Ulllot. Recltor and Ham- dtreet, I. ntv. telephciit Astoila .,'.!; BIGGEST HONOn PAID N. Y. Cop," as well aa to Bernle Vefers. plaited A w.iii.'iK, iinstun It CO 117 30 0 .907 go lie! in li ami 7 P .M. ! it ago I'. 23 71 ilton, ull player?. 1919. Young Jimmy Billy Hayes If boscms i: I i'n. Cli:. II 3 M0 Urookl.n Wandeins light heaw w. 1. h' FOOTPALL SINCE Pci of tho Gluiiti aril llddlo Karrcll and M vi'lnml f.5 1U1 0 tteu. t', it si .Pin 'laidllng. II Hhoitell, No. I0 U, I....I Car-ncyd- Johnston tied on thu f.:it of making accept. It ' Purine li"' mfiiith of Doccmlier iho J. Tho s Murchlson and McAllister V N Yoilt ,. a m 11 4 .U112 Avenue, selection of Mailman and u Others, short starched ll'.'iiiian. it w 11 Ilroukhn flnsle, double, triple and will bu time Imvo 11 ( w Itoaton r. 21 to 10 .wxi Heglment imih intet tho 101st tho blggcM honor pa il to the tlrst these stars L ''. u Cyejor.e Hve 115 peunds home aud irn. New In a slnglo game. Young turned the ! 1 3U 10 met championship competition boroms Lap... W'asliinftoti II It 2 AIM Signal Buttah'in. Snuailron A, 2nd .'llllC Neville. No. 4", lomth H'lhl York footljall aineu IDl'i .l,cn trick en April S3 Jul.nuton on in 7 r. and ono-mil- u f J. M iii' ii. Detroit n at .932 Na-a- l -- Nei. I :i Uif". Sid Infnntiy, :5Stli I.i nhi'iii. d SS. The metropolitan title will Til., .. . ! I iuik rhiladelplila ft M 73 2'J li .925 "Hank" MtGr.iw cjiilami-- tho May please !..,,. ISt!) Coast Dcfenao aim) bo decided vu ny eu oil t U , CKvuhina 11 It 11 .690 Flrld Artill'ij. Princeton eleven that tied Harvard I'layers to muko the tno.it lilts In a game i Sullhun, ueventeon-yiar-ol- d 13 and tho U9th licfcimiuit. CITY COLLEGE SWIMMING mil won from Ya! single were Carey, oiurtntldor. William the Have shirts made up ASEMEN. and Gooch, catcher, of the Pltubuigh runner who has won a num-lic- r A eamo wlt.i West Point, in pond-Inf- j. SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED Tor a long; time it ha l.itj the "' : T. O. I'.O. A. E. IM. Pirates. They made six each on July of Impressive races this season, L, U .u-.- Although the two organizations popular belief corn-ie- ii hiihkies 7. ashtng'wii IIS IS79 lul that Carey stolo tho most bases In a tho Caledonian "1,000" among them, " C..elu)1 It 110 I3TU M .'1 .vihI have met tevci ii tlmea in other ath-lot- o T..o uchtua.ii lor tiiu C O. N. V from tho Mlddln West and stocky singlo camo, having 'four ettals on even carry unusual sizea .1. HuiM... Oil MdBIld l St 03 14 1 .0J3 will attach himself to the Paultsl y... contests, tiny liavo never played etilminlng tea:r.j youths fiom New England make tha July 2S. few provide i' pp, v,rii ...... I, 1..2 HW7 W 1) .9.43 and wn'er rolu a.i Athletlo Club within n few dnyi. how dealers H . I ugaln.-- t each other und If II.. .1 r ibj It III 1'12 1UH 12 .K03 basketball nouncod :ilht ca'.U for eight m'"". best football material, but ri' re and " ' t . . !at Giants were beat winning Sullltan has been running unattached for the man who takes ' L til K.00 93 13 . 3U1 a some can he arranged It is certain more coache:; r.f the big flams nro Tht the ? ' Hi U41 31 7 .M90 two each lth rrlnc?tun. Tale, t'nhi:-ilt- team home, capturing fifty-on- e games I'litluili'l)ilila I. iniuJi intei est- - at - to urouse keoplng their uttentlon llxcl on the twenty-seve- record entiy is expected for the "20" collar! f. Lotiln Hi uui us . 47 v;s of l'onnavivanta and Columbia, ii ml luting Thu St. l,ouls Ml.. 'Ml0-- l 3.-- n pelt the Phan Five lioxlug ihnmplon-slup- s It HO 1112 94 S'J Chnrl.i Aiiivn nil Swim-ining- . proinlsiutT talent developed on .New Cardinals wcro the beit road team. New York Htnto I Tliur.iday i.ight at the ivembers of thu IntorcoHeglate Ml."ll!hln ... I. '91 930 .v. 14 '.'Ml ii Arrok' couit. York's school teams. Tha clubs "at home" standing was as at Jladlfion Suunio Garden nest Ilitr,ii 21 173 New Cnllegute Clilj are scheduled of der II li 3 ,:"i4 tuik Leasue. wlilch the Lave. fellow s : A. The of everything . Udlson Bronxdale Clark best iMu.l II II Ho I '.' IS I In rieet the i n i'l Lro'tx Olrls at the During the pant (teuton tl i.. Mctiun wedt The C, IDOih Uioad-vy- , u At Home. Audubon llaliro'iui. Street und supplied a big share towaid IIouso A. A , Long Island Centre, K. The Culleglat Olrls huu The ray ("iillega water poluinte. Piinrr. Clut. ju- l,ot. PC. men and boys wear with BASEMEN. lit Yoi U 57 C. A easily flefeiiti d so.nu of the best Elrls teams yeur runnere-u- p to 1'rlin-ito- in tl. ton's success In "ullie" AU"id, tin Nw M Ml of and tho Vnlnn Settlement C T. ft. P.O. A. E. In ulatllct tills yeai nnd th. CtnulDiiatl. 4!) SS 6'K1 cup. prices always fair. C'lli'llgO i'l. the Mvtrul'ohtaii li.'Bue lunipf tltlon, txpict to finish v. it i Titters' scrappy venti", who pi r. will bid for the trophy II 40.1 IH 2 .:TU onf. to renult In .1 ilcto v IMIsburg'i 41 .Ml . I'l iM" i suph-ndldl- y . J. 'i ndelphla. . . , It ' Si (W 101 4 .U7d flu' the home learn tlic leailoi thlH aeosoti. With formed Uleei gaiiv and 61 l.nm.. 4J . W I.i . ."ii ' n ' '' A Yurk i nub-'ltu- Chicago. ?: IN Rogers Company 1. IM 353 H9 Si I'll Shapiro, rjondero ond Tannenbun Bob lleattle. the hutkh t.: sri IIIIOWNS to 'I'll at moiui.i:. Peet i i OPEN DATES. Drol(T 41 I D.'iruli It IM 331 390 21 .911! c-'u- r. 6. i. I 0 last year's varsity, u ivurri i: Mil) nf :. 4 MOnil.n. All.. Dec. According to B It .mliiiisioii t,'i4 1)10 Niseo Five. pu.in.l. BUI UcCra, Room I.jlfbuck. nr:.e Irllllaiit I'hUaoY mi Brccdwajri Herald Sq. li ITS 433 ' M, Weln-arke- r. NO. Blsiaoway. PCC'J ''Hi-"-Yal- Ilcst.t. j .U'j W'U'd received from Itebert I U I ii. II .'4 833 431 .19 H6ii 1700, .i thirty. elitl.t ;ird i.itough '!' ri St 13th St; .'Four at 35th St, l . . - i 'oIIod of Houthern 3 1. M Ut. lonl 134 . 3.' ms All Nii'lcii"1- lieaywUhu. t.ovl!lni. Tne I'urtiii President th J II m 4T - i Punrrtnn in j itt i Convenient T A v ' Ted ' "' East Tremoni Ii..- . Li.), "'ly of a tinm il U nn. tho St. C'ii land It tS4 1ST 370 31 M Pooi". Aenuc. ) ' llnrUrj' As'.oclatlon Kaseball Louis y ' .' : i r N- - -- Hates Aiilinnncril. tJroaav.-a- ' i fc..r ' " '' "ii Kir. Miiitli,ir'itl V d. Corners" Fifth Avi 6 - i"il'n.' .iihla It 302 3.U '.1 Piunx .'i . CIui. Hill I Ii . 5 l.tagut hero II" .." . V.llr. r. ; liOln .S. ,1. 1'! l'T?1tPI!". line Flxty gims American tmln '' lai'11 .' 17 ;i -- uavelling. Minn-- t. i r t ' ' li .i"i i.m Milium lilt K.-- i 1 li boot ii Held ) '.nlv U..'-3- 3 . Won cn fit 41st St, Jos 8c' i''i' . lli. .iii'.llilu. at l.uu.e. ..', E'll'i '"y on for the during the sprlm; President Welnacker t I'l.-x- i, .ud ,, I. 1)7 i! .Si. '."' . i He. Tlronv .ii' the hedul" J B. Mrphnfcon, 21 II .'I'l t'liiiin Irm al rrlliietoii M.rt.ii 'J L.u.tik.tj j fjuintM of thu hoJd-- l 'JRl.'. t. USfe'tO croup li Itt Louls.!lle, the baseball I C. Clark, Detroit It ".'I IU0 I" i4 . Liberty HO pounds, tisvtl.'.i.j '1. j, I'sr.iisyltunls, rhlladslplila, Usrch 71 Western of the United States attiudlrs - j The. al with UulldAK. tnessOig. i A. Calljwar. Philadelphia it 11 n ai b .t-- UJUsr. Ko. 410 Wwt (1st bti.it ;cluntiia, tl coiuuaia.