u Sunday, «roses «, im GEORGE SISLER TOPS AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTERS FOR 1922 SEASON SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1922.
TIMES ¦ ". ¦ ¦ ¦ WASHINGTON g ^mmm.m.^.^^ GOSUN LEADS COBB ADMITS HORNSBY ENDS National-,-,-,-,- Finale rWO BROTHERS American League Pitching Finale HIS LIKING FOR SEASON WITH League Pitching ARE OPPOSED GRIFFMEN IN Osme· Wen by Pitchers Oar».· Lo»t y, ritch.r. Qamea Wan by fltoher» Qamea Loat by Pltehara Krom The». Clue«. te Tb»·· Club*. From Three CUSS. ? To Th*·· i.'luba GLORIES Ursa·* ON GRID FIELD INITIAL YEAR .Loassst COLLEGE MAN TOP jvNNC, m 3 Contee Jontt* Eleven Pinti Averages Show Always Gathering Players Leads All Batsmen. 8et« Home toward Plays Bitting it* 4* it4 liüta^ii*] Univer«itie» Mak¬ That of Tad at Naw Haven Entitled to Ic8ai£r« ntcher. n«b w. L. p.c. l*J«eö,lsS*Ä From and Hun Mark· and Variously ? ß S G Á f Pitaba- ci.*, gura · » i i l S C ? l l ¿ Qmwgt Sitiar ? ' ti ? tit · s 4 ? ? - 4 4 4 1.11« »gab. ? ?.? e . I I... t.... J.nnaM. M. T,..-. 1 · I . Next Saturday. 1922 «hip. ing Good Use of 'Em. dhows Up His Rivals. f JfT |. Champion I :îïl l Vi- !·... í:r. -i »III.. f.... North. St. L.11 t .T·· 1 1 G?::.!·£ ?::·· 6f!aÌ^:;:::::H t 714 « 1 1.. »41,..*.. 1.'.. Oct. 7.Al¬ .. .. Danforth. St. L·.·» « 1. 1 .. HAVEN, 1 S 1. .til I» of the Interesting devel¬ the season recently 4 1 1 t 1 l Douais·. ?. T.11 4 .TU 1 4 11.1 I SIS'lER. the St. *· aornmal, Mila.? If 4*41111}.. 4 »···.·¦ 1 t S Steal»·. fh|·..14 411 · I t .. .. 1 ., .. S ,. Yale and Iowa, who brilliant first, fili··- opment« of the American ended the National league } though «J Louis Brown«' I i I Î i » - » * ¿i ONEleague season this year ha« DURING 264 NEWare potential football cham¬ GEORGEbasemar,, M 247 player« \:À ^#?t:;:::83 if ¡i Detroit And employed players, Ulis of the East end Middle ana an· . lì ! ! li.í-é III been th« Tiger«. they was eleven more than th· previous i î I. » pion« .cross line last í !a t ! .... the Sunday lí. I i»S» ? 1 ., in¬ l::v· h next Satur¬ > ,... .. K¿t::í:::B|Murray. H. Y. } ,. promise to be almost the most 111.1111 Ebe»·:::::::,},Coiieh. Cl»·. .IT I :{{?114 i I l'i|:;??.*·G?1.... i 1 1 t West, will most hare if...'... t 1 !.. this vast number, the nexed the battii.it championship of . 4 a J 4 t !.. Sbeekar, St. L.UlfiK 1 4 , 1 } t J year. Of stellar match 14 1,11». Van 9U4«r. St. L....1» Il 114 1441111. 11.. teresting thing in the league next outstanding was day la the gridiron INC. In lit »awe» Slgler attain- season. hundred columns player Rogers scheduled for th« day, interest in .d the of ,415. He 1 i · ¦::: i lé. î Several Hornsby of the St. Louis Card. I I 1 I ? 1 B«u4b*r. BhlB.II II j« III... I 1 i. 1 I splendid average ï ! &&·<£? J ji! } î l ?» j of printed matter have been cir¬ inals. outclassed I I 4 I 4 4 1 Co···', ruta .II 14 .43} 4I4I11I.4 the teams Is divided with that in has fust concluded his sixth season { :;}! culated about and his men Rornsby bis lili lit J. »ara··. B. X. ...II I .11· lit] I !.. ? ? I head coach··, Howard and Ty Gobb a miles. 14 14 111. Pfeffer. St fe.1111 .111 14 11112 2 1 their In the major league«, and every since the famous met with cojnpany million II .1·· «111., lililí brothers, and for fif¬ batsman The great «lugger of the Cardinals 4 .. · I .. * 1 I Vesce. Bkln. .II Tad Iones, year Kw nit better than ¿00, reaeh- the success that has crowned His 4 111.14· Nebt. ?. ?.Uli .IM I I 1 ? ? ? I. l t I teen gthlotss and .407 in 1920. added several chapter· to National 111)114 Byes. ? ?.IT II .11« 1411111.. lit years oollege in« did Georg« lead efforts as a manager this year. League history by creating new ha». coaches. Not only in hitting the But an interesting angle is eon· ting record« Rornsby led the hitter« .' î , î::.· iìì ¡Itili i , î.' ï Howard, himself a former Yale his set during the season, for I» » [' l Saturday lead a 11 .1·· c^N^.:::::.ri the 1 1 1 t .. 1 | 1 Jenas. N. 1 .."..Il 0471.11.. tained in the fset that Detroit, ef the Heydler circuit with the hand¬ , coach, will next ».cords rev··! that Bister escurad il ? ? net il too ? < « « ? ? : ? î î î î î , KS&JbA*·::* î i . l. , ¦. î his own !.. ? Db«··, .tt 11 than any ether some oí .401, being in· j football eleven against most hits, 244; scored the greatest I 1 . · ,. Olsen, « »40 011111. Mare, probably, percentage 3. Da).I 1 I 1 1 1 1 used first champion to lead the National : i M brother and against his Alma number of runs, 112. but also . I 1 1 1 Sahsp·. ß«!.4 4 .»M 1 team In the gama, has college h ::. í [::·| have topped t t Dst,. 4 4 .»?» S t i i !...... 1.. .. League with a mark of .4M since |. fcrc,^.:::::: i Mater- He and Tad followed his at base running, lead- ..? ?.? ftsaer. II I I Players. Not so much on the team T.: 4i t î 11 Il .Ul I 1 1 1 1 ·.1 I I .. 1 in¬ company 1 I 4 1 I !.. I Jehaaae. Wasn.» ...11 17 .1111 |i I II UN, when Ed Delehanty held the :.» ,1 î í i. B£v.^"UBsSJMBj 4»?·..·.G...1|Chic.14 11 511« I 4 i1 !.. 1 I»!!.. 1 1 .ach other as coaches at three in« with 49 stolen baaes. 4 13.. lili Ehm*·, Dst..1« »7 .411 i I 1 i ·, I I I I which has riasn in the league this with a of .40·. «..11114 Aldrtor«. ? Exeter, Yale and Syra¬ the de- 11 .411 1.1I 4 1 1.. Itili honor hatting figura t.. ríala. . ? ? ?·· ? 4 ? ? ? 4 ? ? stitution·. Ken William», of Brown«, 1 «.. 1 I 4.. I Kobertasa, Chi. .,..14 | season, but among the material Its In 1874. only T'i...... wSiwrV 4 IM ß; ? : ? ? !.. !.. cuse Th« modern generation of 4. 1 Since Inception . ? ?.;.. Barf··*. St. u., Babe Ruth. .. !.. t.. I I I Mare, K. >....11 14 .411 111*14 J ' paeed th« old champion. in and i Cisa. _ i I '·· · · ». I. ..;... I ·.. » .. Fruett St. I-. f I .447 »2411111. which Cobb has gathered eight players, including Harasby, ? Olile«»!·. followers of oebool and college and Williams ascended to the throne 1111 f .411 III.. I.. or better In ·«» · » for¬ SS . Suaaall. Bo«.· III!.. "farmed" through the minor show percentage· of .400 v.: li:: I:: j «ìSVie..»if ».·,·.··.·.·:l >.·· ». athletic« has almost completely of home-run king, by smashing .... H ,411 · 1 4 I I 4.. 4., i 4.1 1 I J·*·* i.... 1 I I Oidham. Dat.Il with the futur· in mind is their hatting championship years. hit tor .400 in ll»3. Hugh Duffy. îï S11t ? J**·.... is.. Ohio, «s a tombali bat¬ two-base hitter of eeeh ? t« :.?1·? 1 E.-AC.:·.·.::,!/.! ?. ! !i i . i i::*.1 college players. sel ,1· ? G?.1:: cVruÄ. rma .·».« j Excello, The leading Waah. » 1 . . . » .. 1 J» Exeter Clave- t.. » 1. Prlllhesrt. 4 .4·» · I t 1 t. ers." h» was quoted In a recant inter¬ who holds thoahlgheat batting figure, ...... ?.. tery «nd, during their .. m .. .. i : club follow«; Tri« Speaker, » .. .. 1 1 .. Boene. 4 « .4·· I 1 t 1 1 1 » rpL-;: ?4·?.,.?.1 .1::..? ,, » Cl·?«. J led In 1834. with .433. Jesse Burkett career, they subdued every inter- . .. .. I I .4·· · 1 1. 1 I .. 1 have a wonderful In¬ land. 41; PerriU Pratt, Boston, 46; 1. 1 Oleato«, Waah. view, "They 1830 with marks of I II · 4 4 1 I 4 4 1 1 1 « holaatlc ¦ 11111141t led In 1301 and ,... .411 rival. with 1 * . 13.21 Hast», PUH·. » 14 .»ti main¬ George tlsler, St. Louis, Ty ? fluence en league baseball Il M 4 4 I I I .. ».. on baseball . ? 1 4. t 1 ? big .410. Ball» ,.-.ll ? the . Il » Psaaeafc. Boa.1* if .171 I » .433 and Misas»·. j Their pr.nee Cohh. 43 Bari Sheelv. il. Itili....» u <*· ? 4 4 ; : t ? ? .. ? Detroit, each; ? ? 3 ? ...... ? .. î ....il ?.? t.. i.".. 1 Malts. Cíe«·. 4M »44 I ly beoauee they have come up In euch Burkett Is the only hitter to lead 4 ? ? ? ?... ? ????G???»·. II 1113 2 14.1 field made them mor· of a tactar 31; Bam Hice. .. .. t 1 4 .. Persuson. Do«. t 14 11» 111114 111t I ,,..1» .44··· Chicago, Washington, I We with marks of .400 for two stralgat . 1 I 1 1 t ÍUrWr«^ In diamond championships than 0 ... 4 I 4 1 and made .. Helmaeh. I 7 I New and 1 .. * t 1 » Phila. « Il ,111 large number· good. IT; Walter Pipp. York. II. 1 11» · 7 1 t 1 « Willie Keeler topped hi» «et their football gam· posathly con¬ Clarence ft. . 1 J t.... 4 Harria, Phils. Il» t I I are making every effort to obtain years. Philadelphia, .. Walker, .. .. t . .. .. Waah. 11 .1*4 1 victories hitter » 1 X 1 Brlckaan. I t I 1 4 l « » promising oollege man for the Tig· in 1887 with 433 and Bd Delehanty. tributad ta the gridiron The loading ihree-baae of 1 .. I .. .. Boa. . » t» .«»4 *!*.... 4 11».. I was the. , » .. Karr. era." On his team at present. Cobb who flashed .408 In Ili·, of Kxater. yot the end-rush play .. fra T .1*1 each club follow«; Oeorge Staler, St. 1 . 11., 1 I n*le. Waah. »T lllllltlt.ej hitter to lead until Hornsby of Howard and the quarterback 1 Clave. 1 I » 1 1 .... 1 I 1 1 2 bla shortstop. last .400 T-ouis, II; Ty Gobb, Detroit. IT; Joe » .. ». Wwards, ,|T» hM Emory Rlgney. th!· year. IB; John Mosti!. from Tessa A. and M.; Oeorge Cut· produced his healthy flgur· play of Tad helped win Exeter Judge, Washington, shaw. the veteran who la coaching, a .mother mark set by Hornsby the three consecutive interscholsatii- York; .. .. Chicago, 14: Bob Meusel. New ?. ogdea. Palla. t « .»s* J » I .. i 1 .. t » season waa that of bringing . 1 .. rullarlo». Boa. 1 4 .1·» · 1 I. 1 }.. » » Notre Dam« man; Heilmnn, championshlpe. Bing Miller. Philadelphia, and Char¬ 1 Harry the National League the title ley Jamleson, Cleveland. 11 apiece, . Cala. I>«t. 1 * .»«» 1 » «.... » ,. !.. » » the ^hard-hitting rtghtflelder, le from Ktk to Hornsby led Injured at Exeter. and Joe Boston, 9. St. Mary'· College; Larry Woodall, of "Home Bun King." While at Exeter, Howard Injured Harris, The following pitchers have record* of winning and tosi«« less than th· catcher, la from University of both the majors In «lugging by bang- CrOBM Ooalln ha« the distinction of and are listed according to the beet Two horns runa. Not hi» »boulder so badly that his hi« at bat over his first five gamaa. pen-entag«: North Carolina, and Arthur Olsen. Ing out forty-two leading club victories without defeat, Metivler: one victory without defeat. MoCsbe, th« comee from Cornell. ¦tnce 1817, when Dave Robertson, of The foiiowin« pitcher» have record» ot winning and losing loss than promts· of proving on« of Yale's major league season. Th· popular Mack won 3 pitcher, Oavvy Cravata, cf are Usted aocordlnx to th« baat percentage: One victory greatest tag.hall pitchers waa made Dedgood. Smith and Warmoth; and lost i games; Hollina. He Like* non. the Otante, with Ove gam·· and Orlffman hit for .114 in 101 games- Wilkinson and I>uff «sch won a fame and loat ? game. Retlg, Yam- Gag the Phillies, led with twelve homer· without defeat. V. Barnes. Blame, Martin and Batta Brown and iwpoaalbl» of fulfillment. Yet his Following are the unofficial fig¬ eon, Winn and «othoren each won a game and loet p. Moire won a Two of his prominent recruits who haa the National held title to each won three and lost one game, urn wen two and lost headwork won the school cham¬ ure«: are In a bit of the apiece, run honorr. TeUowhoree each with weak¬ re. gams and lost 1 Myers, IsUddleton, MoWeeney, Russell, Davenport out gathering the Major League home one gam«. Puseell and Baumsjartncr won one and »eat on« gam· pionship for- Exeter, the Players, club o ab. ?. ?. ??.ß?. and Ketchum each lost one trame. Sullivan, Acosta and Eckert «ach professional experience in the minor· Ruth, of the Tankeee. who walker each won one game and lost two. ened arm. and made him available St. U.,142 III 11. 144 I 41 .411 Rabe run¬ Braxton Cooney. Keen and flsler. 4 111 2 games ware picked up from the Catholic· ran third in thle leagu· at home Matthew». Freeman and Pinto lost one and for the .Yale team a« a pinch- C·**. Pet.|»f Itf II 111 1« lost ranks where as ball Yeargln. Lanalng, Cv»ngro», .peaker. Clev 131 4M II lit 11 I .ITI oollege many was the leader In the American no each. Johnsen, Oenowich, Rudolph and Bailey each lost pltcher whenever an emergency BellmaSB. net.Ill 414 »J lit 11 I .111 W CellksaBos UT* t 11 S · .»»t hav· tmn shaped up tor the ning, four being won gamas teat thrae rame* arose. His »nd-rush gam« at Yale Clave (f U « I · -M» players League the past years, two gamas without victory. Mitchell and 8hea «ash Baser. Det.... il 214 41 Ti · 2 .Hl Orealy' f big league·. tied with Clarenee Walker in 1313. waa handicapped by hie imperfect Woodall, Del 11 It« It 41 · I .141 To Harold · shortstop.· wi did the all-con without a victory. '_ shoulder, he one of the VnQIld r. «t I. 41 14 14 31 3 » .141 Golden Tornado Qagnon, Still another record yet played Cter II 211 4T Tl 1 1 .111 '. takan on from Holy Croas and sent «hunt aside when II »1 M "· frontier positions at Yale during ¦rVrVn. querlng Homeby Mu.ller. Pitt. »? ! ,. Miller, »hila.. 14» II« »ß 11« ti « .ti« PSLpIl Ni up to Oaorge Bulling» in Rochester amassed the enormous total Ole··. B'k'n. .11* Ml 44 141 1 1* M* hi« three seasons in the Sheffield Bogare Pur.t, l|. U. Il 1! -1 4 t i .Iti At Navy for bis schooling, sjid Bam Hyman. hit« This is a new National Parr Rivals In Scientific School until 1907. ·. * w» 150 Has 1» 4 1 m1 ·>.*«·>« lai 'Play of Beete. Ci*»... ? » · · w'.e attracted attention la a career Tthln, «t. L.L· 14« Iti 111 WT II T .111 PreDaria, a«, u.. ilt» ii»t ! i» ! í ¦};;i a pitcher Leagu· record tor moot hits The athletic of Tad' at Yale S 3» J·*·«!«, Clave. 31 »»I 4 11·· .»M with I· out In Omaha. set by waa mor« brilliant. As a he wtiiism».lllam». St.Ulli 114 111 114 It .III Juin». Bee,..- 4» if » ·1? October 21 Georgetown. ¦eaaon. the old reperd Was s^rv-Y·:·:.»'» 4« . » catcher ·*·». W. T.....lit ti« u ih » ? .??· ||i4 · Cobb I· etrongeot in his hopes for 1U7. when Keeler g at had only one «qua! among the list of Itoner. · I Wim· In Versatility Iti M I »S Dat.... »TI» .]·· October Keeler. V.»rh, Det... IHIli fil t« »tt111 t .111111 '.»un. Baa il »4 « · · ·>» Saturday, 21, Qagnon. He has followed the work and eowtss within 7 Yale'a brilliant backatopa, J*aee CHI.. 144 ill II 114 111 114 · poled 343 hits, Miller. aVk'n.. M »M 34 « I -f«» Çellln«. W.h III 44 1)4 1 ill lelllvan. Phil» 1» H · 1 · .Ml ONthe football team from of the In the International league mark Dann, and his batting and haeerun- ß?,???. III « youngster himself «a hits of Sister's major Kansas. ftallowey. Phlllll Iti 11 111 « 1« lit meets th· League and expreeaed In 1330. *$£*-. «.¦.· » « i ning completely eclipsed that of the Georgia Tech weil satisfied. And the Holy Cross with setting the Pitt. 4? m,i»V ?ß »» 4 · .Ml Warron 8. Parr, of catching «nd of th« famous Stagg « . 1 Not satisfied cVipVr. M 3 * ? mz... îî m »,,, BßjfciiiiII · I · · .«»7 has been pretty SeotY M. Y·. »· Kanaa«. who rtOUOH Is a Es? it II 11 R · « Cjava If Naval Academy team at An· product playing record·, the marvelous Horn« .8 f»4 regular and Dann battery. When Tadd was Bq.h. U. T... .HI rillh'«. fu|. SI SS 0 » · · .All for Btatllngs. above record caiioa can.. t«. im »j i I member Hauser, »hile.Ill fit 41 lit t I 111 «..ell. Hot 14 II I · · · »77 napoli». This will bo th« nicely by broke the National League Smith. B'k'n. ïl il I «J -Mj of the football, basket¬ graduated from Yale, in 1901, he badi Feth.rejlll. feet. 4t 111 M 41 t 1 .Iti Îrtw'·»·. Detroit siso has acquired Johnny total base· on hits by get¬ Clamo·* ? IM » J«1 {] !»]»M ball and received offers fram practically «vary g M.U..I, NT.. Ill II lit II 14 .11· first afforded Mohardt. the sensational backflald for most 40 SJ.LBo· T» u» »»Mi*\ \ Mere··» teams of the 41] 1 opportunity 310 hiu. of which there was ChHefrir. !!! major league team In th· United ¿role··«. Clev.141 Itf II til U .III GLVB BATTINO. man of last year's Noirs Dame foot¬ ting end 43 Mohf. ?. ?.. »? ? ? M I f J·* Naval Academy, le easily the Statea. John Mcdraw wrested from «Chan«, N. i.iti 401 4T 111 1 II .11» Washington football fan« of went the two-baggers. II thr*e-begg«r« Wintere. Phil. »? »· i 1» il 1 »I* Jacokaen. «t L 141 It« ti ITI t I« .117 Club. O. A.B. ? ?. lb. Ib.HR SB Pet ball team. He South with for a total of 413 bases. Mokan.Plt.Phi TI 14* SS St S 1 IM meet versatile athlete of th« blm a partial promise to talk busi .heely. Chi... HI 111 Tt « « .111 St. L. 114 141» »If 1411 1*1 II »I 111 .11» seeing .the Tornado team thle end stayed around horn« runs, Mil» 1» »4 · » If« »et II» 4174 III 1441 14» »e I« II III Golden epring This breaks the old National Hhlnre, ?. Y. ï»l graduating class, there are nee» with htm in oaa« Tad ever Herri». Be· .111 4ß· M lit 4 I .111 Atlanta for a while, but Cobb shipped blm baa era- Mam«. ?'»/·. Il 11 decided to but Bath. «.^...lll 4IT 14 111 II 2 .114 from in'action. A when the time League record of 878 total Nlehol.'n, Boo T« 111 11».il!U 4 .Mllii others who rival him oloaely In play profeaslonally, MeMaaus. St.L 114 l«4 II 111 11 I .111 off for seasoning last and J· · Ml Tad insisted tnat he would never hl... Ili »4**141 «· 41 MITT .action of the boat «oat« in came to down the player Umita: «ted by Hornsby year Rlmlek. Ctn. M M 11 M atbUtie achievement. HI« rvN.ni. ci.v. tu iti it iti ? ? no II* tit»··) pare five bases of Babe Ruth's oiaaaor. Pitt. Il II · 1* 1 · H« Join the ranke of other than · ».cinsi». fîlev 141 »14 »I tit 1 I ,|»t Phils 111* TM UM M* S·»»» »t I»» the has boon set Sam Barn··, who graduated from within total total raiera PMI. M 14» 1* M « ·¦"» closest are: bo«. ..hi t: it ? Waah ili il·« 14» »IM 114 TI 4» »( .1*7 grandstand record of 417 0 · competitore Harry oollege team. Bur«·, »it iti .iti Bo*.. 144 the University of Alabama, which major league Pfeffer. St. U 41 M 1 »4 141 men ri»c»i.M. pit. 44 fi |i il I e 3»| »314 IM UM 31« »? i* «4 .144 .aid« by th« Naval Academy bases made In 1331. Phil. M M ti 1» · M» A. Bollos. Washington Bute, Only two Yale have equalled »ere 14 14 « · · III has already eent Rlggs Stepheneon hitter,' Welnert. J base clever M Mill. D I to the Teeh 8ew«ll to the Indians Beeide· being the champion Bibbi Bee... Il ill U »? · 1 III craw captain and football the running spaed and Colliri». Bt.L «I 11T 1« tt I I .117 The following players engaged In accommodât· and the boys soored the moat runs. 141. Caveney. Ci·.Ill IM »»»»»« »H neaa of Tad.Harry Kaator and Har¬ Pratt. Be... lit It7 74 114 · 7 -.301 leas than fifteen sames and produced Del Pratt, of the Red Hornsby runs r.uaav. M. V 14 11 4 I · · tackle: Vincent P. Oenroy, old Beeper. Chi ill 113 ill H» tt II 111 and follow student body· alumni and on his This Is the greatest number of > MJ Metealf. By many Yale baseball I together with their percent¬ Sob. waa signed by Cobb grad¬ slnee mea. Bk'n II M 11 II f .¡I Utah, football hack and critica Yale's lue. Det.141 III 111 IT« I .1«! battine friends. uation and eent out to Syracuse for scored by a National L««guer H»rth, St. t. M 4T »¡î cap¬ Tad is regarded as »rhary. Was, ft Tt « 11 t I .1«· age: 1···. when John McOray, of the Bal¬ J Smith. PMI «· 1·· Ilini;M 1 t IH tain and lacrosse player; Wen- greatest catcher and base steaier. '«ewell, Clevltt III io ut t M .iti Thirteen games. Shinault, .131. Subscriptions to the Georgia his training. ruas. Noola, Cln. Il II 1» »· · * IM Det.. HI it» «I 111 : 11 .J»3 Another player who has Interest· timores, tallied 141 Barbar·. Swlll »t» ti ·« · t Ml dall ? Taylor. Oklahoma, foot¬ Coached at Exeter. W444,IJIi-aey, CI·»...142 ««I T4 ltl t I .1»· Twelve games. Summa, .343; Con¬ Tech Athletic Association are Max Carey, of the Pirates, hold« » Chi...HI III T4 HT Tll.lt* nolly, .244; Maynard, .126. and Dav¬ ed the fiery leader of the Detroit not Horns- Nola. B'bra... H »· J* 1« 1 »»J ball end and track man. «nd Both coached at Exeter following Meftli. received at A. G. combination la a Mg left-handed the only offensive honor Lavan St. L. I» 114 II II I 1 F their graduation at Yale. A year Palli, Chi....Ht 411 II 144 ti t .til .000. being - ahm · 1 IM William V. Hew ¡ 217 enport, name of who by's. Carey led his leagu· and O'WaM. Bea. Il M* »» »t O'Regan, To.k. after Howard left Witt, K. T.. 140 ill ti HT 4 t Eleven games. Lapan, .124, and store on Four· pitcher by the Welle, steal¬ Vanga. B'k'n.. MM · M 1 -2» and Yale. Syracuse Hetmán«, H.T. IT il 11 IT I 1 .»»7 Spalding's waa signad by Detroit when he grad¬ the major« at base-running by Marod. B«e.. M M 1 14 fS · M4 boxing captain and football University desired to install the Y»le B«h*rt'a. St.t. Il ? t .1 · 1 lit Boone, .Iti. bases in 1033. t .311 lacrosse HO 14 1T4 tt I .III Nine .260. taentb «treat, where full in¬ uated from Bethany Oollege. ing 13 Giants. I· B'k'n II 141 II » J player. system of coaching and engaged .lude·. Wash..Ht fames, Oagnon. He has the season out IA the While Jack Scott, of the Rnngl'g..arVv Boa... li M » u · l .Hi Howard a· mentor. Howard Cle. 34 44 I II t · .Iti Eight games, .333. Wlnn. formation may bo obtained «pant of the Cheevee. Chi I» II · Il 1 · ¦»»· gridiron »JunamrBice. Wtib... 114 lil ». HT t ti .114 QrDoul. Central Michigan league, where he the nominal leader pitcher· · aecurad a date from Yale for hie .!*! .IS: Mack. -»Ó; Gleason, .143. and 2 defeat· for a Lu·«·. CI·...»» ·» · 1» 1 ·»"> Kelp. «G L... Il II ? IT · « Seven regarding the distribution of has been a young sensation. Two with 3 victories Bin*. Phi N.V «· IT 11 M S 1 -HT Syracuse team, exactly aa he had Brower. We.h 13» «T4 «1 HI · 1 .111 games, Fuhrmao, .23«. noth¬ of .100. actual hurling N M 4 12»· 1»T Stray News Au.lln. St. t.. IS 31 I 10 0 .110 Six games, .444; Reichie. ticket« for admission to th« and three bit gamas bave been percentage of Pouelaa. Y. II Paragraphs don· with bla Iowa pupil· of 1922 B.-M.T.144 114 It 1TÍ t t .III Sothoron, ing mur-h out of the ordinary for the honors belong to Pete Donehue. Buethcr, B'k'n »T 111 »IMI« .IM and threw a genuin« ecare into the Í'usan. 210; Brasil, .077; Ketchum. .000, and victories and I de¬ Kauft» ?. Chi. Il «I 4 » 1 · ·?· From Hitting Average· trunk. Chi... ti 111 II II I I .111 Tech section. young southpaw, and It is prohable the Reds, with 18 Shottan ? I « · · »·· who wer« able to defeat him by Det_ Il Ht ti II t 1 .111 Holltng, .000. a percentage of Hill Four American League playera en¬ 1srk. Vive Mohardt. Bil¬ All Georgia Tech alumni that he will be South with the Cobb feats for pitching karri· a. Pitie 4» 1»1 TM·· .IM gate,nly a 7 to 0 acore. Oardner. Cler.HT IT« T4 114 t I .IH gameiT .1000; crew Wateon. Boa.. 41 M 4 11 · · Ut joyad batting streaks enduring long¬ Howard Shank·, Wii, 14 lit It TT I .213 lings, .42»; Turk. .260; AcosU, .200: are next spring. .«.7. The next year wag engag¬ MxiNkr, Boa..ltl 4*1 ·· HI I t .111 requested to communi· Cobb Is Interested In the colleere Following ere the final unofficial Hartnatl.Ott, Chi. liIl T« 4 14 · 1 .{M er than twenty game« each, with ed aa head coach at Yale and remain IH«· 111 Warmoth, .147; Shaute. .000; Court¬ 1333 In the Bran. N. Y.. 4« Il t il · i .¡M George Staler creating a new Icagu« Rrenkle. «t. U ti 14 ney, .000; Graham, .000, and Jenkins. cate with M. C. Pope, Jr., player because he say· th· modem figurée «for the campaign Biner.liner. CI·....Cln «· IM I 11 · 1 tfl there taro seaaona. W£ll« he pro¬ Soh.lk, Chi...141 441 IT 114 4 11 .11» coaching methods of the universities, old league: Kherdel. St. L.L U M 11 IT 1 · »Il record by hitting safely forty-one duced »n excellent team with «lender Walker, »hit..111 l«T ti* ili IT I Ilo .000. Electric Storage Battery Club. O. AB. ?. ?. unire · 1 111 consacuttv· games Next in order mi.. It 111 t« Il · 1 .ITI Tour which nowadays generally employ an riaver. 141 II» 41 11 441 Oaataa. N. Y. H 1« 1 I material, it fallad to mana an im .rutST. ? 1 games, «chilling·. .000; Ter¬ L street to show way Horniby. 8. b.lM ·?· Mattel. Ohi... Il 14 I 14 « 1 .11» conte« K«n William« with a etraak B.k.r. t*. T... «t 114 I« «» .ITI ree. .000; Henry, .000; H. Blanken- Company, lfi«S old big leaguer the Stese·!. N. Y. 14 II» 47 »1 ? I 141 Boa 44 41 i 11 · · .»M pression against Harvard, and How¬ Murray. N. T. 23 11 1 11« .ITI are done, give the youngster ·· 11* Il (1 11 4 .Mt Oeechter. of twenty-eight geme«, Derrill Pratt ard was to l«t ·« HI 12 « ìli Bhlp, .000; Wilkinson, .000: Hussell, northwest, telephone things nuaaell. Pitta. · · .MI Pllllnaim, Boa i* M . ? · · »M subjected eweeping criti¬ Dyk··. »Till...141 .ITI granir¬ a splendid background. He Is taupht Barfoot. St. I. 41 II 1 11 bonebwa, Cln. M II 4 1«·« »Il with one of twenty-three, and Jphn cism. He refused to continue as Sh.rt.n. SI !.. I« HI ¡IMI· .000; McWeeney, .000; Kahbot. .00», li ? Foneece- On. Il 1*1 M IM 4 t .Ml ?. TT »4*1 111 TObin with two twenty one-gam« DM.. 41 II t · · .ITI .000. MOO, who ha« charge of the correct way to de things from 414 11 4.1*1 J. Borne·, ? M . head coach and went Into buaineas Mantee. ft 1 I .ITI and Rettlg. Miller. ???. ..li: «11*4 Partie«. St. L, M M II··t I · · .111.11 .troaks. Georg« Bister and Ty Cobb .1.Collina Bo» 115 471 ti Ht Three games. ticket distribution for Tech the outeet and has picked up noth¬ Birba». Pitta. .11* 111 111 111 t 24 .Ml Be.NT 47 7» 4 »4 · ? .»T at Holyok«. vowing that h« waa Ìmtth.BT-M.T. 14 t«· 44 ft ? · Doran, .300; Lynch, which it w|M be necessary for »11 »»1 II» 14 T .»Il Myu'n, eaoh enjoyed four bitting streaks with Wash.. II It 14 14 11 .¡?».»TI .800: Duff. .400; MrNamara, .278; and friends. ing Qrim.ee. Chi...11» 1 I .Ml Alaaandef. Chi Ht* 4 1»·· .ITI through football coaohlng. Yet .ehel. .271 afumni him to "unlearn." Besah, Ctn.... 4* M» 1» M Mnbball. Phll. MM 4 n » · -?4 lasting ten or mom game». two or three «««»on» afterward rNulty, CI·»· *t «t il 11 M Myers, .000; Dodge. .000: Long, .000; St (I »4« 41 »1 I 1 .14* II T 1* 1 · .171 Tria the Iowa/ vane, T« 141 II 4t · 11 .«· Than, of cours·, he beide that the Mean. L. IT 111 ? ? .141 Wirt·, Chi.... Il Speaker produced longest tempted him with an urgent request CI»»... «4 14« t t .11« Bubser, .000, and MeCabe, .000. Tlerney. Pitt·..Ill 441 Haln··. St. LU tl « Il · 1 1(T runacorin« fifteen rott. N. Y 164 HT Two college training, naturally, givee a Snydar. N. Y. .IM HT 14 1·* I 1 144 V Bornee. NT 1 .1*T atreak, acorlng to rehabilitate football there and he * «41 tt 1«2 It games. Berger, .1000; Smith, M .141 II U * il* Harri·. Wash.114 } .¡IT147 Teams Have man a better and exercised Relinchar. Chi.»II IM »· IM t Keck. CI·. 17 44 t T · · 111 run« in twelve tsraight gam««. again returned to the gridiron. flarh.r. St T...1II t«i I* HI 1 « .400; Babbitt, .833; Mtddleton, .333; Pittsburgh equipped CI·...IM 41» M 141 t 11 .11» · · la »»venty-slx »hut outs were ».rkln.. Phil. 14« I·« II HI « t MT .137; J. Wal mind and an intelligence that per¬ Harper, 1» .M» Haml) n. Pltte M II I I U» Sil, Wins Western Tit le. Metlvler, McCue. .000; Dsubart, Cin..)l« (13 »Il M» »1 Cln.. · * · » . v B.-St.U it Hi 40 47 0 4 .it* .000: Lead in Team Hitting mits Ita owner to quickly pick up the (·· »4 Ml 1* * II* Mark!·, M M »· .cored, th« clubs receiving scoreless Pestar. »I · I IM ker, .000; Youngblood, Pott, Wheat. Bkln.lll Blng. Phll.... 4« I» 4 »1 1 · . 4* in this Possessing mediocre material. Cl«v. ??» íl The Pittsburgh Pirates led In hit¬ odds and enda which are learned only Walker. Phil.»41 lit 1·| »M 11 JO .III (¦.borne. Chi. 41 *T I I 0 ». defeat·· order: Boston. II; »only Çhle.r..h»w, Det .lit 4tl II ?0 1 11 114 .000; Sorrels, .000, and aVmundson. III 141 Ml 1« Il IH M «nd he has developed en eleven which «T II« tt IT 1 I .000. with a percentage of .101, went through experience In the profes¬ Caray. Pitt«...Ill Olllaapte, 6*1.11 11 t 10·.»» Washington Philadelphia, each rvWeurke. Si·. .¡14 ting sional game. Meiiael. ?. Y..114 111 IM lOJ 11 11 .11* Miliar. B«e... «? «? « ? o « u II; Cleveland. I: Chicare. I; St. last season won the W«at«rn Confer¬ .T.nee. B.T.... 41 It 14 M I 1 ¡¡4 One same. Hammond, .2(0: O'Neill. to the bat the moat times, 1,(1 e¡ ?. M* »M lit T 11 .11* ence 41 «? 14 11 « 1 244 It will be Interesting, in the next Voua». Y..»4* 1 .111 Couoh. Cln... «it» I II I I Il Louis and New York. 7 apiece, and championship, and which haa T., Sewell. CI·- II 14T t ? .000: Hanan, .000; Odenwald. .000; scored the most runs, H60; punohed Coach. Pitt·...IM lit 41 11« 1 l>o«k. It, IN. II II } ? · · .11* consistently stood in Ward. ?. ?... 114 III .¡¡I out the number of couple of years, to see what proer*«* DuiK-an. Cia...t»l l«T M »M I 11 .11» SI «eland. Chi. II II 1 4 · · 11* Detroit S. high Middle Ciev..Í4Í It» II 14t · H HI Jeane», ,000; Bedgood, .000; Llewel¬ greatest hits, his "All Col!-» lit I» 114 11 III were two tie West rating. His material thla WÏmtV. Ph ·» <· » »» · .000: Clanton, .000; 1,700; secured the most Cobb makes with Kelly. N. Y...Ill If MNam'ra. Bo* »4 ? » · · »»· There game· staged. year rsllavay. î« í ¡J» lyn, Drake, .000; three-baggers lana." Collage playera have been Barnhart, Pitt. TI »1» I» I» I » .»IT Slnelat'n. Phll »I itif ( 4 · · 1*1 Cleveland end and th« la weaker than lagt season, but In MeHally. W. T. Il 141 il Holloway. .000; Cox, .000; Bvere, ins. and stole the most baeee, 141. »Mtu. 4« »Il »Uli .UT 0 Chicago, Cl·»..· H 42 4 U ? ß .143 a steadily Increasing factor In th« Schmidt, I .IM Janeo, Chi.... 44 41 I « · ,»|l Other by Philadelphia and Petroli tereot to ebarp in the East to learn Basky. II 45 1 4 HO .000; Bowles, .000; Swentor. .000; The Cardinals led In two-baggers Cun'eham.N.Y. M II* IT TI I Decatur. B'k'n M I» I I · t .·»· what «mlth. Wa.h Il 1*4 big league écheme of things. Kriech. N. Y.. Ill HT »M 141 I »· III Six triple plays were flashed. Bos- Impression his coaching of 1912 » Bo. ti Ili 1» 4« · t -»«· Pence, .000; Mein*. .000; MeOraw, with 271. The Phillies in home runs M III I 111 can make tteo'eer, 41 ?» G? 1 .000. with with the frisch and George Bieter have I-ee. Phil.111411 »? Ian and Chicago executed tern, and against his formar team¬ iäkSTW". Il ITI .¡Il .000, and Woodward, ill, and Cardinals, been tha atara who Toaaroer. 8. Uli« «Il M »14 1 » .III CLUB BATTING. and mate· at Yale. who smashed out 107 homers, were outatanding So/thwnrth.Bo. 41 111 17 11 4 I .III Club. G AB. ?. ?. IB. in HR SB PC. Cleveland Washington per. Tad the only team« to reap 100 home came from the campue to the big Bancroft. N Y 111 ««1 »»« I*« 4 »? .Ml PHI« IM Ml« IM »TM HT IM ll 141 .1*1 formed the other«. auooeeded Howard as head Syracuse Five to Take runs. leaguea, and about the only ones OTarrell. Chi.»»» »»I M 11« 4 I .111 ?. Y 114 «447 MI 1443 111 II MIM.··· An odd feature I« that «vary team coach at Syracuse, but the reputa¬ 8 Mî «I tt . ! U IT 11· II I I .»»· tion he at XOtö&l* \?\ of the Rada, waa the who did not have to take the longer Battenti*, a il played not les« than ita scheduled loft that university was Three Trips This Season Eppa Hlxey, trail the minor Bk.lll IMM 11*Ut 111»Il t? 1« .HI number Isso imprasslv« than that ef his older e«%*;:???t ?! only hurlar to win 26 victories, while through leagues. lyera. Bhin. Ill «IIIl HIMH « ».(»7» fcriHtBimfttt^·»«Chi. M« M»» »*| UM 14» ? «? 1*1 IM of genie». 14; four club« Phil. Il li .}'S« H · 111 IM SYRACUSE. N. Y.. Oct. of there that tohnaton f IM brother. A year later he Helma<-h. 7.Syra¬ hie mate. Adolfo Luque, seffered the But late are signs Henline. Phil.II« «»·M M U« 14 » .117 B'kn (41* T4I »?* ?» ?? M IT .1*4) playing IBS. accapted cuse University will send its Orange more and more the eolie«* player le Ctn. M 111I» 4» 1»! 7 ( «17 Hn" U4IIU Mit* 44 IM Detroit and St. Louts a poaitlon aa director ef athletics at ÍH most defeats, 2·. Hargrsve. »»4J44174IUM IM staged th« fè* i·»: i« M UIHt it t Hfl· .Itf five on three trips during the com¬ being recognised as having eomf- Yelwhnrte. PU II |» » » · t .»U Bo«. IM IMI IM 44 ? «? .M» contest of the year, battling the Pawling School on the Hudson, .taya », T.. Il Jess Barns·, of the Giant·, was I» 1J0 «4 »I« 4 T .111 longest T.-v.rette, Chi. li It « »t · ß .»H ing season, it was announced today thing of an over the T. Griffith.Bk Browne and for three or four years turned II I 1 .IH the only pltober to turn In a no hit advantage Oawdy. Hoa MM» Il T» 1 3.111 The in .Uteen inning« before the l.amotte, ?,·. «I 114 II by Graduate Manager "Cy" Thurs- «ame. ordinary product of the sand lots, Schult». 8t. LUI 114 M »M 1 I .114 following playera engaite«! returned victor. out athletic teams which defeated Mitrhil.hr.T ß «? to« il li » 1 .»Il ton. One of the Invasion· that he Is with 14 Ml M ?« · (114 teas than fifteen garose «nd follow, schools several time· the sis· »nhn.ten. Phll. TI »it 41 «I 1 4 .til foreign Wilbur Cooper, of th« Pirates, provided »quipped Barbar. Chi... Bd Bommel hurled the meet vie of. .»10 will take the tfy reçus· quintet to the natural mechanical skin Maadowe. Phil. Il M » IT « · .114 together with their batting percent, Pawling. He was Implorad by Exeter OutStS, Clev. ti 14 TU·· Walter Ruether, of the Dodgers, and B. Griffith.Bk 10» til 41 IM I 4 .111 age: Thirteen torlo«, twenty-oeven. and Bryan Har¬ rull.rton. n··. ti I 1 t · · .11· Pittsburgh, on which trip they will Eppa Rlzey, of the Reds, Chi... IT IM 4» M · · .111 game·.MirCurdy. .303, ris, also of the Athletics, twined the graduates to return to the academy Rll.rh·. SI !.. »1 143 4» I« 1 t .141 oppose Penn enjoyed Pribere. ? and Toney, ¿It. Twelve games. to direct athletic«, and he * Wa. 14 «ß liti» .»44 Plttaburgh University, the longest string of victories, aech Four Smith. St. ». mi «?» n« in ?» .?»· moat defeats, tweny. spent 1914 «.«rid«.. · .sta State and Heins House team. won Players Get Out William«. Ph. Ill Ml »I »It It I III Bailey, .21«. and Walker. .143 Bleven Joe of and 1911 there, restoring the cham¬ Coarta·/. Chi., ti it i « ß eight straight. St. IT» t| IT» » I I» 4 game·.Adam». .310: Freeman. Bush, the Tankers, with Ed Bush. Wart,. 41 HI IT »! · t .141 Again Coach Eddi« Dollard'e boys John Singleton, of the On Swat Streaks Steak. I·,»·» « .11·, Rommel, of the Athletics, enjoyed pionships whloh had been won by Os*>n, Phll... IT I» 1 ? · · »41 will desert their Hill headquarter· Phillies, Long Wrlshtat'a. Ph. M HI »« 1*1 » 111 and Shea. .OSO. Ten gsmes. Fits- Howard and Tad a« t 1 .»4« suffered the longest losing streak, Pour National League en· McHanry, 8l.t~ I« III ? 71 4 1 .III the longest streak of pitching vio· undergraduates.. Oathsfji, Del.. 41 TI 11 11 to wander off to Philadelphia, where player· cm 14« 14* ft 14» » l« .|»| «.raid. .333; Wlthrow, .333; Schnell, An urgent »-all went from Miller. Boa... t» IH 41 TI ? I 111 dropping ten game« In a row. Joyed streaks of or Plnelll. 310. tories. Bach won nine straight Yal··, MulUssn, Chi. 101 ITI It IT t ? .234 arrangement· have been made to Oasxy Vance, of hitting twenty Braealar. Ctn. It It ? 1* · 1. 1*1 and Jennard Pittsburgh, .338. game·, equaling the beet record of to Tad to break the otring of do-, 41 74 I IT 'ß · .tit the of tt,· Dodgers, led more Bla«··. St. I. IT ff* IT »t I I .11» Nine »ramee--post, ,t|0; Pinto, .111, Milan. Wash. play University Pennsylvania. the majors In hurling shutouts, turn· consecutive games and again ??·... M 114 1» 41 I I .III lift. feats which the team had «uttered MoOe»r»a, Ph. ti 1*2 IT ti 1 I .IH And finally the Orange five'will Roirer» Qlbeon. and Holllnawworth, .000. Eight games persist enti ? since the Plelnleh. W··.. Tt »1» IMI M .It« Ing In six scoreless vlotorlee. Hornsby topev the heap. PaBerry. Bk.. II 112 t| 71 I 4 Ml Bam Jones, of the Tankeee, with graduation Of. 11 t T t · .114 visit New York city, where the Col. Welter Ruether Hornsby hit safely In thirty-three Kna, Pitt*. 47 141 II 4» * I III .Hammond, .IT·, and Hill. .1»·. Pred Ted Coy's brilliant eleven in Bayne, St. L... »t of hung seven defeate I* tf ? IT · · 111 Seven 833; Helmach and Bryan Harris, 1910., Tous«, Phll. .Ill 4T1 «till 1 T 111 lege the City of New York Is on onto the Phillies, the most tim»s a successive games, then In order Tanvrln. Bttln.. gam··.Sell, .138; Keen, Of th· Mffered th« longeet Tad.responded to the call, his 111*, f I 0 t . Stata, Chi.}»· 4*1 77 UT » »I .»17 Athletic«, Johnsen. Det.. t» It 111 their calling card. Effort le now pitcher beat a olub. come Jake Daubert of the Reds with It I .114 Behan, .3·«; Taylor. .881: Brown, .814; .t»«ak of defeat·, each sevsn eleven defeating both Princeton and MaClallan, Chi. »0 |·1 2« 17 I I .111 made to book fer an one of Powell. Bo·..»41 IM »It » urantham. Osi. loalng Sehup». Chi..- ? 23 « I t t »IT being Yale ad¬ Oeorge Smith took six lickings twenty-two games, Jim Tier- Rohwer Pitt·. »I 12» II II I I J», .174; Hullhan. .164; straight games. Harvard for the (tret time alno· Coy ditional contest to be played on this from the Is ney of the pirates with one of twenty- Marenrllle.Flt.U» ITI Iti 1»T · 14 .114 lagher, .04·; Betts, 000. Six games-' «» turned the trick. Dodgers. This th· most I. 4M 111 1» ? .«»4 John lOldham. th« Tiger«, wem t r>au·«. Det.... It Tt 1 II ? t .»il trip. times a club beat a one and Reb Russell also of Poumler.St 111 M Dyer, .lit; Beumgartner. .133; Ben- the Ben· Ted became an officer In a Seattle, -¦ pitcher. {ames eight atralght gameo «¦«¦¦?· ti ¦-...¦¦ |»4 from .tohn.en, W»«. 41 101 I 11 1 · .»«4 opiate the Pirates with a streak Matin». Pitt«. M It lllin« ton, .111; Berry, .000. rive game·. D.Vorm.r.N.Y »4 tt 1 o 0 101 lasting Alneinlth.St 1, »1» ITI 41 111 »1 » .1»! store, the most time« a pitcher de· shipyard upon the breaking out of Kerr, Bo«. tt It t te 0 l 101 twenty games. Daubert also had a rfelke. Boa...lM 114 II 11» « « .¡»| Magulre, .33»; Morris, .250; Green- an the world war and remained il Pirates Proved Tough Henline Stands streak of 114 *( · 4 .111 .000. .000. feated opponent, and Urban there, Faker, Chi- 41 ltl I II 9 · .110 Alone nineteen games. Orlmm. Pitta. If» IT» wich, .117; Oordonler, Sinn, Khocker took eevm defeats from the until ilio. When Tau was reor¬ Hasty. Phll·.· M ?» ? u ? »ito To Rogers Hornsby flashed the long¬ Mlteholl, B'k'n II »M U 41 1 A .1*0 Four games.Murray, .500; Cooney, ganised In 111·, Dr. Albert Naylor. Phll. il II 7 11 l 0 .1*0 Keep From Scoring With His Three Homers est Roeckel. flea 11» 4*1 II 11« « « t|| .000. Three Yankee«, th« meet defaat« handed Sharp* fchi... I» f ? I 1 HT In th· National League this season Walter Henline, of the run-scoring streak by scoring Tarrv, Chi... Ill 4M (« 141 « 1 .1G? games.Rudolph. .400; a hurler by any one team. vu mad« director of athUt?.«·. al¬ Jarran,Blues». W»«h lt 11 I t: I 1 .HT 71 shut nuis were th· Phillies, was eighteen runs In fourteen straight riotcW. F'a.ii«. »? «t n j j a ai« Hlgbee, -.400; Vick, .338; Sullivan, though friends of Tad Insisted th«t scored, olubs the sole National to · Qoarg« Uhi«, of th· Indian», W.lt.re. Bm. Il tT 4 H · · Ht being shut out as follows: The PI- Lapaguer p'v games repeating his 1911 success. A.i«m«. Pitt«. IT I« « 14 » « m .310; Crane. .230; Stewart. .154: »filler, turned In th« meet he »houid have been Invited to come »lease. Chi... Il IT 4 11 t t .111 three home runs in one game. Hen¬ Rather an odd Hlch. B'k'n..Ill IT» (I I*« « | || Oil: .000: Jackson. .000; ebutout·, scoring Skocker.ét.U. 41 111 14 t! 1 1 .Hl rates 4 times, the Giants and Reds line was the first National record was set when wine·, ci·.... ?« »?» ? ?? ? » .u» Matthew·, ftva «corei··· victoria·. from Seattle to take charge of the Chapla. Bee i« t« ? ? « I is« each 7, the Cardinals 8, Dodgers Leajrue Max Carey and John Oooch of the Burea. l'In HI «il 1«4 17» 11« »4 Kussall, .000; Fretpau, ,000. Two football team. Cl.re i« TI », player to gamer three horn· runs In Pirates «14 500; Morten. 4 ? · t .Hl the Braves 10, and the Phillies and a gam« since Jake garnered six hits each In the Trivnnr. Piti. 14} »71 I« MI « 14 pmee.Buhanka. .1000; Boon·, Dr. Sharp· waa dropped as foot «hfvkay, N.T 10 114 11 ti 1 0 .im 13 Berkley, of Pin- .am· game. were tUwla... ? Y.M l»T 41 J? 1 *| ft, Weis, «500: Macphee. .21·; Johnson, Tech Wins Bekt^n. Chi.. IT 17 3 H 0 0 1|4 Cuba received shut-outs apiece. clnnatl. did It on September 2«. 1*97. They the only Flaek Ch.St I. (I »t» »]««!« .. Virginia Off ball coach with hardly a importable 27 II The Giants and Pirates player· In either to 000; Klugmann, .000: Oolvtn, 000; Shlnn.r ? ? 1 t t 1 111 staged th« Getting two homers In a game was major league Smith. N Y M »»« Il «? ? 1 ?| William to try-out. and Tad assumed general Bammel. Phi la 11 t4 1 17 0 · in longest game of the year, going- 13 done 2< time·. Roger· Punch out six hits m one ,imr Roba'n. ?. T. 4} «? ? ? 1 J it» Goodwin, .000; Stuart. .000; Hood, and Mary, 20 ß charge of the football coaching In Olsen. Det- Il M t t I | Iti before the Oíante won Hernshy did Park« ?. Phil 14Í 147 IT 1,1 »» J Hi .000; Morgan. 000. One üw«-Cot- BUACKBBI-KO, Va.. Tjet. T..Vlr. ilto. waa PUMI·. Det.. 11 t tT t t tT» Innings the it 4 times. Meorge Kelly, of th· Cruleo. »1» 111 HI (1 He retained In liti, al¬ 45 74 derision. »t« G» tor. .1000; Luta .1000: Jo·; etnia Tech defeated William and In 1920 his Harrte. Phll· 47 4 11·· {t* Five tie alante, and Cliff L*e, of the Phillies, BOASTS OF STARS. Krug. Chi .117 41« ÍT 114 « , Uì Knight though Yale eleven was TBI'h'Sk·. èfel 14 41 ILI )}\ games occurred during the turned It I, «nd Cy William·, of the Maryland Ward. ? h·.. Il I» n "J J \ \]\ Blume, »oo; Oengros, .111: Delta, Mary hare today, t· to ·. The visi¬ the first to b« beaten by both Her Seheer AI . Il 1 «g 10 H 4 1 ,JT· pest season, university freshmen 1 ·· .000; Teerain. tor· «cared In wet rr.ncl», vVa.h Chicago and Cincinnati, Phi!"«·, and Reb Russell got taro boast no lea· Bnhne, Bk't.lll 111 |« i«« ,,! .000; Martin, .000; th« minute of vard and Prlnoeton the same li TT t 1» « | t« New York and Philadel. thsn five high school Sah d I, B'k'a.U* ¡M II »M , « !!i Bentop. .000; i^velace, .000; play, after Coach had «ub. season during t.lsdeey Cleve it 14 4 · » ill Brooklyn. homer« In ime game twice. ··»·»"· Pitt. Il M ,, Cuylsr. Cubnage «tnoe Uli. Tad I« paid by « 0 nhla and Chicago. New T'irle Hallsy. Supplée, Carleen. 4jJ J \\\ .000; »Hinted hi« «eeon« team. Y«rrle..n.Phlla. || « « »7 and The alante and the Brave· flashed SSCWiltonG 'iV t.e Bnuru.Phll 74 li« It | J J{? Sehreiher. .000; Wheeler, .0*0; Yale the targeat »alary ft?t given ci·»·... it 11 î« Host on and Cincinnati and HaraoK and Innige« **., J. Merrewether, Whined. .000; The vialtor» were never an Jfsiis.Khmk·. D»t..r4tltl ;^î;î Pitt«, (he only tripla playa axaoutad during ali wan known la Le-lle. Phlt.141 »14 44 111 < l'*T« .Ott; dangeroue Rastern football coach. It is llll t ¡11 burth. the ssssoa. locally last year'« ».'..«..et .fAui* i«t 41 i» î « :»t¡ MrNamara, Mttaburgh. ¿St. Oeppo and wer« kept on the defeaoe the .aid to he tl&.oOO annually, and-b· Mueller. Bt. £ il lit 1141,1 iîl .Ott. | ¦renter portion af the haa a four year contract.