fassraT i VH'r"- ' -- SswwaPASft ' .ffir i ' ? - .'!'- -- BVENiNd- PUBLIC --&1 ';if,T LEtfGERPHILADELPHIAV SATUKDAT 1 Ni . T- ,v iit'$? AND, TING AVERAGES OF PLAYERS IN AMERICAN NATIONAL LEAGUES OTHER SPORTS NE vvjfcS i T f THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS ARE THE HARDEST ORLD'S SERIES WON'T BE FEVERISH FIGHT FOR . '- my TTiTTue mij-,s- o mcrmam"; A C fweLL You ffioTb That's slicbd ofc ) M i school 1 () it i ABB GOtrOC To CADDY FOR Mt! GJOO- - GRovJ OP AMD' 8B A FlWst ABOUT HERE V r- - J tl FLIVVER DESPITE WAR YoO LOOK LtKC A MlfiHTr FlKiB MeW- - BS A GooX BOY AOP Mice ' -v. , - 1918 BATTING HONORS Rr Y- I To Yo0 Bo- what's Your "sa nidI"N - f ' CONDITIONS THIS YEAR IN NATIONAL LEAGU

i 5 '' Reason to Believe That Receipts This Season Will Zach Wheat and Eddie Eddie Foster. Washineton! rNo -- ,w 3" m . 1 ll 1 . . r 'X He Smaller Than in.11--Jfast HagMill wuds to Rousch Still Swatting iinrdoacker, on aeco: . .. . ' Share in Spoils Ball Hard and Often me. JBattiniry bDree 'M s ! - Dy KGFiElVr v MAXWELL the season finished, the T71DDIE FOSTRre went nn nnnthM" I almost WITH JL battine- - nrnltflsA) Ledger for leading is ,a terrific mrM lita mt.f.nnA is 1tV" Sports Editor r.vrnlns 1'nbllr batter batting r.YV, one. Zack wheat Is settlnjr the pace, streak of the present season. EC nervous persons novo predicted that the world scries will be a but is trailed closely Rousch, went along his batting waya fori fop1 by Eddie thirteen straight Frank? flivver year and the magnates and National Commission Inst year's batting champion being only ramn until & terrible this two percentage Shellenback foiled him during his stretch will find it difficult to make both ends meet. These gloom spreaders aro points back of Wheat. of hitting. twenty B..5 The Reds, who at a .360 pacA In their Foster smashed out croaking over the new rule which rocs Into effect this year regarding the seven games flashed a one hits in fifty-on- e tries for an averaged the week past, of .412 fc distribution of tho spoils anions the first four clubs In each league. Under gain of 5 points In club batting.' and scored nine runs. '$ t? the recent arrangement tho winners of tho scries receive $2000 each and NATIOXAt, I.KAflUK AMERICAN LEAGUE EPS' money O. AH. n. ir. SB. tho losers $1400. Tho balance of the shall be distributed as follows: SB. Ave. Cohb. Del int Hon 76 146 33 &" 4 .863 nnrns. . IO A Rrui.f per to clubs finishing second, 30 per cent to third and 20 11 Athletics 124 482 1A7 Fifty cent tho 23 3 .842 Slsler. St. L 43n. 67 148 40 Kf' Cin- g. Wheat. nklyn.lOl SH4 3D 134 7 .340 Sneaker, ill per cent to tho clubs in fourth place. Thus Pittsburgh, New York, Roush .Cine 450 01 143 24 338 Clev..,. 12,437 7i 147 27 Ill Griggs. Det 21 71 6 11 Piuthworth. Bn 2L-- 22 cinnati, Cleveland, Washington and tho Yankees will como in for some (op ALL THE ROTTBiO Pitts. 33 77 14 '.336 Acosta, Athletics 46 141) 20 46 I vfio'. Keep 1 groh. cine 11R 4X8 78 130 12 .328 N. To Lose That Now LtsTGM I S DID naker, Y 12n 482 62 145 8 coin if there is any coin left to divide. hate CADDteS WHY TH6Y Fisher. St. L.... fli) 287 8 77 8 ,825 Wood. Clev 115 eves-- oP The - Hollpcher. B7 4rt7 30 122 7 worry over shortage in receipts. True, BALL - AMD A STROKE Your Ball- VyuiaH VOU OH TO MB I! Chi.... 124 4S 156 23 .820 Johnson. St. I,.., 31 .in 7 4 .'sSSf Thcro should bo no cause for a - To ?uhert. Bklyn. . .107 374 50 117 10 .313 Wright. St. 17 sn n Too- VAHERe'D VoO.fAARKj Camt afford BE Smith. Boat. 113 40(1 50 121 7 L... 5 a 22 there has been a falling off In attendance in the regular league games of BAL.L3-1'- M Terry .310 iium, Jfost, no 302 an no 6 iai CADDY f L0.3IMG Bost...... , 21 r4 16 26 n .810 Murnhy. Chi. . R9 284 33 84 7 IT Ffhmandt. Bklyn.. 84 114 11 33 1 ,307 n late, but the crowds wlllturn out as of yore to see tho championship V . r PAYlMfi YoO Merkle, (Mldwtn. N. Y 64 l.-- 14 44 1 ii n Chi 123 4(12 K"i 141 21 .305 U. Jones Det.. 66 246 4n 72 7 reduced, tho receipts will bo pretty A CADDY turns. N. Y Jsn 7!) CO 6 series. The prices also have been but a A S IPtW Began, lin 133 38 looper. Bost... 12n 435 76 133 23 rino 53 27 n 8 1 .208 rMllan. Wash... 122 4S2 33 14n ,23 largo just the same. If tho attendance does fall off, however, somo one T'OT (JOT AS A Younir N. Y 11.1 4.14 (I t YeA3 ars t,. 61 184 10 .203 Demmltt. Sf. r. 113 MS 42 114 7 I , liA'feaS 4.TS '. It not be, players. COMVANIora HARDB4T Mae. Cine. ..112 57 127 18 .292 Schultc, Wash... R7 216 .12 71 4 will be stung, and will the xp JlllgPlgJieSfN Massey. Boston... fl7 ?03 20 50 .201 Weaver. X' Paskert, t Chi ins 4nr 34 11 2n Thcro aro forty players on both tho Red Sox and the Cubs who Chi 122 442 60 128 18 ,29n Pratt.?.. Y. ..,, 12n 4.1.I 3 129 0 about Taraert. Bos 20 121 14 35 4 .2R9 Foster.' Wash..,. 123 498 n.-- 30 14 are eligible for the series. That means $74,000 must be handed to them Schneider, rinc,.. 37 S3 ir 24 n .2R9 Ifellman. Det..., 79 287 34 80 13.27 T.anrns, Phils. , ,110 44R 23 MD 3 O S. gee .288 nush. Bost...... 33' n 7 27 ,27iJ to break even on that $2000 and $1400 basis. The attendance at the first Ma Cine... 107 3fin 42 inn 13 .237 Ollhooley, N. T., 112 426 50 IIS 2711 Fifigrratd. Phils.. 60 115 20 33 .1 .287 Oardner. Alh'lcs. 121 440 SO 121 IS J, four games must bo very large to get away with that sum; but Chicago Anderson. 8t. I,... 2n 17 31 n .287 Oandll. Chi 110 420 .274'! 7V JjiS Kreuger. ins n 49 115 always been a good baseball town tho bugs will turn out for tho of Bkln... an 7 4 25 .287 Veach, Dot 12n 471 35 129 .274 has and Cutshavr. Pitts... 121 447 36 t2S an .288 Tobln. St. L. .. 119 472 57 129 .273 4MI - games. The same applies to Boston. Last year tho total receipts for the Johnston nkln,.117 5t 131 23 -- 283 Roth, Clev 106 377 53 ins -- 2t Itornsbv. fit. I, ...loo ani sn 111 a" ,284 T. Collins l nn 28 95 .272 six games wcro $425,878. Tho players' share was $91,841.07. Tho total Jiann Chi 122 4(in B3 131 20 .281 .ticinmn, Bost.... 110 309 37 108 .271 rarev Pitts 121 4.--.0 on 1S4 Hcndryx. I, was 181.G63, average of moro 31,000 each game. 58 .276 St. 88 210 22 50 KT attendanco or an than at Menael. Phil lis 44B 43 122 17 .27' McMullln Chi... 70 231 32 63 If tho attendance, averages 20,000 this year every one will make money. Paulette. St. I,..-.li- n 442 33 12n 10 .272 Mnench. Athletics 22 30 3 8 fi:l MS, U'. '' 11...; Cruise, St. f, 70 "40 Rf m n ."71 Johnson. Wash... 64 144 in 38 .According to reports from Chicago, there is a heavy demand for Stork. Phils, ..117 4fl 60 124 in .270 Shean. llnst 110 4tO 55 10S Chenev. Dk!n.... 31 fl.t .1 n. .270 Shotton. Wneh 121 4R4 61 127 tickets and the first three games out there will bo well attended. A record lm'ermnn. N. 442 41 110" 15 .2H9 Chapman. Clev.., 124 446 82 117 m Y.lin Lavan. Wash. expected game in Boston, so where do the croak- 33 62 11 .267 111 440 4n 115 't&7 crowd also is at the first tllMams. Phils.. S ho 43 87 in .263 Mianks. Wash.... 114 414 39 101 ers get off? Wlckland. Host... nil 33 1 61 R7 12 .23 Smith, St. U.... 85 273 26 71 ' nrimth, cine no sns 44 in n Nuna'lter St. L.. 83 269 2t 7n Heathcote. fit. i, ro 32 37 R4 13 .261."" Rogers. St. 28 5n 7 18 Thorns s. I... 44 14.1 19 nw ' lVA7"Tr "fAll.. MrCartv N, Y. . . . at 242 15 61 3 .2W nisherg. Host.... 37 Seven . Players Will Be Eligible Mrt.. Allen, rinc 37 nn n 2", n .26" Chi 82 270 36 70 lUnrroft. Phils. .11 47l AS 123 12 Austin. St. L. ... . ins 336 39 02 i" .237 Ttodle. N. Y 01 323 36 83 former Philadelphia laycra will be with tho Cubs in the big "Inao. Cine...... 04 sn4 34 7H 4 .237 Judge. Klrke. N. 13 1 n Wash 124 482 5.1 123 THREE line-u- p. Y...... 43 It .236 and, four wUl be In the Boston KUlefer and Flack. Cine 4.ir 64 117 16 .253 Lelbold. Clv.... 112 410 56 106 N. lis Miller. N Y .... 67 202 18 51 Phils Charley Pick, Fletcher Y....11R 44.1 4T 11.1 in .34 Strunk, 398 Paskert were with tho 'and the third baseman, played flonzales St. L. . 113 33n 33 86 12 .254 Host. ... 108 53 inn mgDee. . nn Whlteman. Boat.. 67 207 17 with the Mackmen in 1016. Mclnnls, Strunk, Schang and Bush were sold I'ltts.,. 304 77 17 .252 . 75 228 35 57 Nesle. Cine...., .inn sm 87 18 nans. Clev... Red Sox .i Plnelll. Chi 20 64 6 16 to the Red Sox last winter, and it looks as if Connie played a mean trick PHILLIES LOSE Official Score First Game MACKMEN LOSE Pennant for McIIenrv. St. L. . 74 2.-- 65 n Stanage, 3.1 Deal ,112 Xft2 n Det.,., 182 8 45 on them with reverse English. Chi...... 14 ,25n Ma mi. Bost 36 07 II 24 Peorce. Phils. . 57 156 .Iff 7 .256 JlcAvoy. .80 260 1.1 64 Snyder, . Ath'tlrs ari St. I,.. 3n 112 28 2 .250 Konp. no .143 Twenty-on- e Chicago eligible. BOSTON AT1IXKTICS Thorpe. Atliletlrs.. 56 84 players on the club are Here is a brief N. Y... 56 108 27 3 .250 O'Neill, 110 .145 32 84 !t4' SOX 1 Clev tory of lives: ELEVENTH, 52 All. n. II. O. A. K. FIRST TO RED An. it. 11. arter. Chi. 21 24 6 0 .250 Oerbcr. St I, . . . 56 168 10 41 .2441 their .McKechnle. Pitts. .121 418 S; ln4 11 .249 211 1 Sb S 0 2 3 1 Jamleson, rf Rtenirel. Knvanaugh. Det.. 26 82 7 .244 dtl Honor, 8 Pitts. 3D 121 18 sn George Albert Tyler Born In Dcrry, X. H., December 14, 1889; throws in .248 Thomas. Clev..,, S3 74 18 -- SIS 31 ToKKert, If 4 1 9 3 0 0 Kopp, If . . . . Wilson. Bost.. 80 2R1 14 on 3 .246 (loode. Chi 31 132 .12 0 Barber. 41) .22 left; bats left; height, feet; weight, 175; married. 4 0 1 1 Acosta, . Chi.... 102 in .243 Severcid. St. J . 40 128 n 31 .242. Cliadbourne, cf 3 0 cf Balrd. St. 82 320 41 78 9, Braves . 11 L... .244 Turner. Clev 70 216 24 32 .241 James L. Vaughn Born in Weatherford, Tex, April 1888; throws Gain Decision in Terry, 4 1 0 3 S 0 Babe Ruth Holds A's in Ilurm, lb . '0 Schmidt. Pitts. 100 son 31 75 .243 Shannon, 72 22.1 23 54 91A 1 Sicking. N. Ath'lr SIX height, C.2; weight, 204; .Smith, 3b S 1 0 1 1 1 (inrdnrr, ,1b . 0 Y.. 45 128 8 31 .242 niilrlng, AthlrflCN 47 121) .1 31 r, left; bats left; married. Vaughn. Chi... 34 13 23 .242 Schanpr 81 206 31 49 it. x First Game Koney, S 1 1 c . . Douglas l3 Bost .233 Fhllip B. Douglas Born In Cedartown, Ga., June 17, 1891; throws in Extra lb 17 0 0 Check and Boston rerklns, Chi.. 24 sn 1 12 .240 Vllt Det 71 240 24 57 Wanner, c 6 1 1 3 3 0 Dykes. 2h .. Olson Bklvn.. 12rt 48.1 61 115 .238 Bush. Det...... 121 473 69 112 right; right; height, 0.2; weight, 19G; 6-- Cravatli. 401 42 95 Morgan. 8n son bats married. Rawltnga, 3 O 1 1 Dugnn, ss . . Phils... lis .237 Wash... 25 71 - Innings rf 0 0 0 Wins, Brock. St. L 21 88 5 n .237 Harper. Det..... '! 201 18 48 :SHv Paul Nick Carter Born in Lake Park, Ga.. May 1, 1894; throws right; Nrhf, p 4 0 1 0 S 0 Watson, p . Cooner. Pitts fin fio 8 21 .286 MarstanR. N. Y... 37 12.1 13 29 S nas 7. Data left; height, G feet; weight, 175; single. r Hendrlx. Chi S3 85 12 20 .233 Orawv. Clev 7li 179 27 42 m; Hemingway. Phils. 38 7 23 .207 frcKin'tisn. M. Y. 117 424 58 09 12 2?8 EXW " 5 0 33 3 Iloston, Aug. 31. Totals 28 1 3 24 17 McGafflgnn. Jit . . 2(V? rati ' Claude E. Hendrlx Born In Olathe, Kan., April 13, 1389; PRENDERGAST HIT HARD Totals 30 33 Thlls. 34 192 in 30 .203 Johnston. Clev. 7n 26 61 11 $?( throws right; uogg. so 7 8 13 .203 Perkins, Alh'llrs 63 200 3 40 1 list; G;' Babe Ruth twirled the Red Sox to a BOSTON bata right; height, weight, 19G; married. nilM.IES lUUU UA11IAU CLUB BATTING Roy In Nashville, Tenn., 12, All. R. II. O. A.K victory over the Athletics In the first AB. R. n, O. AB. R. H. SB. Ave . G. AB. R, SB. James Walker Born March 1893; throws By ROBERT W. 4111 It.-, PC.f MAXWELL 7 2 Hooper, . 3 1 1 Cincinnati. 121 4004 1110 120 .277 New iL'n 4iiin 474 inn.- Bancroft, ns 3 0 0 3 rf . -.- York.. 81 .25V right; bats right; height, weight, 185; married. game today. Chicago.. W4 4123 517 lon7 139 260 . v123 4051 4RS 1048 160 v C.l; Purchased from riillliei' null l'ark, .Aug. 31 5 0 3 0 0 of a doubleheader here The 2b . . 3 11071 Cleveland .. .238 Williams, cf 0 Shean. New York 118 464 1028 126 ,259 St. . 120 3919 410 1007 128 ,237 New Brooklyn.. 12(1 4C.1I 3.10 Louis..., Orleans. The In Stock, 3b 4 0 2 5 S 0 scored Strunk, cf . 1021 109 ,254 Chlcairo . ., , 12(1 3962 443 1009 124 Boston Braves beat the Phillies A's In the first Inning. 121 IIMI .230"? S 1 1 Pittsburgh. 3042 458 111 ,249 Washington . 125 42S4 430 1076 122 Charles Deal Born in Wilklnsburg, Pa., October 30, 1891; throws right; game -head- I.inltniB, lb 1 13 0 Ruth, p 118 39411 401 960 80 .as-- the first of tho here This victory gives the Red Sox the Boston.... .24.1 Detroit ...... 121 3996 443 0S2 124 right; height, 5.11&; weight, 160; Meosel. 2b S 1 4 2 1 1 Mclnnls, lb Phillies... 110 3992 411 950 07 .titrl Boston .... . 120 38011 446 033 103 .243 V. bats married. this afternoon, gaining In 125 4177 4311 the decision Cravatli, rf S 0 0 1 1 0 1B18 Hrott, ss . . . St. Louis.. 1000 114 .239 Athletics ... . 124 4073 421 900 13 . Fred C. Merkle Born in Watertown, Wis., December 20, 1888; eleven Innings. Prendergast American League pennant. liX throws twirled rlttKrruld, If S 0 0 3 0 0 Cochran, 3b 190; good ball, but weakened In A right; bats right; height, 6.1; weight, married. the fifth Adams, c 0 1 4 0 0 Schang, c 4 ftK and eleventh. In (he fifth home runs by William Lewis Wortman Born in Baltimore, Md., January 5, 1892; I'rendercaat, p 4 0 0 0 1 1 Whlteman, . . . . . , 1 Konetchy and Wagner handed tho vis- BIGBASEBALLJAME If What May Happen PHILLIES LEAD throws right; bats right; height, weight, 155; married. .I 5.7; itors a brace of tallies, in the. eighth 40 2 8 33 16 4 l Total Rock-ledg- Total 27 6 12 27 18 1 wuic . fawuci wui-- i ,,., .yiu ciuucr x, ioao; the Phils evened the count. Treat for Service Boys at e in Baseball Today '4.1 u"uii inrows Home runs Koney, Wagner, Two-bns- gone Meusrl. e hits Mclnnls, Ruth, White-ma- n. right; bats right; height, 5.9; weight, 165; married. In the eleventh with one Taggert liltn 2, Sacrifice Grounds Tomorrow GAME! A TnubnsF Mmarl, lilts Sacrifice lilts Hooper, JN SECOND m .t and Chadbourne singled. wild pitch, t Scott, Hollocher Born Louis, 11, 1897; The biggest sporting sea- NATIOXAT I.F.AOUE Charles J. in St. June throws right; walk to Terry, fumble by Meusel Chadbourne, Rawlinics. Struck out of the Sliean. Struck out Iiy Watson, 1; by a a Ily Xt-li- 3 by 1. on son will be presented to the enlisted men W. I.. Win Split s4l bats left; height, 5.8; weight, 160; single. Purchased from Portland, Ore. and a wild throw by Bancroft helped rrendercast, liases Until, 3. Ilase on balls Off Watson, 5 Pet. Lose ,'JSl bn!! On Nrhf, St off Trrndercast, 2. and their friends tomorrow afternoon at Chicago .... 82.43.656 .639 .631 ... Max in Belleville, 111., February 5, 1891; the Braves to three tallies. Xchf held the Country Club off Ruth, 4. Double plays Hooper to New York ... 60 51 .373 .38'J t.SCO .574 Flack Born throws left; bats Double plajn for Knllsted Men at 2-- the Phils scoreless In their half ot.lthe Bancroft to Luderusi Rockledge, Montgomery County, Pa. The Scott to Shean; Dykes to Burns) Dugan 21'lttsburgh.. 64 63 .523 ,. Moranmen Have1 1 Ad-" left; height, 5.7; weight, 150; married. Terry to to Koney; Cincinnati . . 68 60 .312 .608 last frame. lienor Stock to representative Fourth Naval District to Burns. Stolen bases Kopp, Acosta, .516 ... Leslie Mann Born in Lincoln, Neb., November 18, 1892; throws right; Bancroft. Wild pitches rrendergast, 3. team, which has made a remarkable rec- Brooklyn ... 33 67 .431 .460 t.444 .432 Umpires Umpires Connolly and Nally. Phillies S3 66 .443 ,455 t.433 .446 vantage at End of the bats right; height, 5.914; weight, 175; married. O'Day and Enislle. ord, will bo opposed by Its greatest ri- Boston SI 60 .425 43lt.418 .420 vals, the Jackie team of Wlssahlckon tSt. Louis. .'SI 74 .408 Turner Barber Born in Milan, Tenn., July 9, 1894; throws right; Scraps About Scrappers Barracks, of Capo May, N. J. By Dick- AMERICAN Fourth Inning bats son, coach of the Fourth Navals, will I.KAflfE left; height, 5.11; weight, 170; single. present strongest line-u- p W. I.. Pet. Win Lose Spilt (YOUNG) BRITT, the Bos- his for this DOYLE AND RE Boston 73 40 .608 .60.1 f.680 .597 William Francis McCabe Born In Chicago, October 28, 1894; KUMAGAE TAKES contest. The boys are anxious to an- 71 34 .668 throws ton lightweight, who held Johnny nex game, Cletelund ... .671 .563 ... Phillies nail Tark, Aug. 31. right; bats right and left; height, 5.10; weight, 181; single. this as the Wisahlckon team Washington.. 60 66 .556 .560 .352 ... Purchased Dundee, tho Jumping master, to two fast has made a splendid record this season New York ... 69 60 .408 .300 492 ... At the end...of the fourth frame Mere from Hutchinson, Kan., Western League. along thg Jersey coast. A big delega- TIE ON LINKS Chicago .... 37 63 .475 .479 .471 ... this afternoon twelve-roun- d draws and earned the ref- will accompany Cape Loul 36 63 ,471 .475 .467 the Moranmen were lead Georgo H. "Dode" Born in Cleveland, August 28, LEAD IN TENNIS tion the May team St. .... Paskert 1881; throws of for the game. Detroltt ... 62 69 530 .434 .425 ... ing the Braves in the second game 6f 5.11; weight, 167; eree's decision over Willie Jackson,' Athletics 60 74 .403 MIS t.8B7 .4t3 right; bats right; height, married. two, double-heade- r, by 2 1, New York, In a twelve-roun- d bout at Win two. tIose Postponed. the the score of to William Kllleter, Jr. Born in Paw Paw, Mich., April 13, 1886; SARATOGA RESULTS won game, 6 throws Boston, Is confident that ho will score a Irishman Who Went to Boston the first to 2. right; bats right; height, 5.9; weight. 176; married. After Dropping First Set.to FIRST RACE, for and up. The Phils jumped on the delivery of decisive victory over Jack Russo, the nonulnners at this meeting, selling, purse FORTY-MIL-E RACE TONIGHT 1610 SO A Robert O'Farrell Born in Waukegan, October 19, 1896; furlongs: " ' -- - Doo Crandall In the first Inning throws right; lightweight, who lb Learn Came in Scotland er"" and former New Orleans Mahan, Wins Second Sandman II. 112. I.uns. scored one run. They repeated bats right; height, 5.9; weight, 170; single. Drafted from Peoria, 111. his draw with ford 0 to 1 3 to 2 6 to S Carman and Bedell to In the fresh from fast The Masquerader. 121, Sutter, .second. The Braves scored their flrst Charles Pick Born in Rustberg, Va., April 12, 1888; Johnny Mealy. Bobby Gunnls's cham- 1 S Makes Record throws right; and Third UU 4 to 8 to 7 to 10 Compete at Breeze run offvBrad!ey Hogg ln the fourth ln- - 165; pion. They are to meet In the first part unoir .waster 112. John Point. n'lie-- . 5, bats left; height, 5.9; weight, married. son . 8 1 3 1 8 motor-pace- of double wind-u- p at the National to to to 5 be a forty-mil- e d 71 Elwood G. Martin Born in Wawawai, Wash., September a Time, 1:14 There will 15, 1893; A. A. tonight, and If Russo upsets the King John. Sea Gull. Crumpsall. Katie By WILLIAM H. EVANS race at the Point Breeze Motor- FIRST IXXINO rS right; bats right; height, 6; weight, 168. he probably will By the Associated Press Canal. Broom Peddler Dlmltrl and Annie throws dope and defeats Brltt The man who wrote that the only drome this evening. Another change Herzog popped to Stock. Taggart iln-t- jl Clarke Born city, to Johnny Dundee at Forest mils, X. Y Aug. 31. E,acar also ran. Vlhomaa A. in New York June 16, 1888; throws be matched face SECOND RACE, the Ramtnsr Slernlo. two certain and sure things In the world has been made In the program. Percy gieaTover second. Chadburne hit Into.avl same club in a few weeks. Another largo gallery Handicap, 1A1" right,; bats left; height, 5.10; weight, 172; married. the assembled for chase and upward. were death and taxes must have been a the American champion "at uuuuiu piay hobs to uancrorL to Harry Greb, the Pittsburgh middle- the sixth day bdoji 2ft miles; Lawrence,i i derus. No runs, one hit, one hit. JM of the national singles St. 1ST. one-ha- lf Allen-tow- n, Charllcote. golfer. was a mam named Jamie sixty-tw- o miles will not Hanprnft walL'AH weight, and Jack McCarron, of smeot 1 to 2 out There and AirilltamB nMnnJ.iJ Six-Inc- h tennis championship this ...13tol0 place O'Keefe Stopped by Punch the contestants In the lat- afternoon. Bet. 148. F. W. Wil- Crossln playing In the open tournament ride. Paul Sutter will take his to KShey, , Stock beat out a hit to Terry,1? will be liams 1ft tn K nut wind-u- Weather conditions were em compete Carman and Bancroft taking HERE was a very peculiar knockout at the Atlantic City Sporting Club ter part of the double Both unfavorable Thn Brook. 100. Craw. of the Golf Association, of Philadelphia and with Clarence third. Luderus sent a men are in the service of the United from the standpoint of the contestants, iora 3 10 2 1 10 1 out Menus Bedell. Three motorcycle and sacrifice fly to Chadbourne, Bancroft!? T lasf night. There was a clinch and on the breakaway one of them Time, 5:18 King Sloan, Pier also who was born In Irelan and moved to scoring. Herzog threw Meusel. States navy, and Greb was recently a gusty wind prevailing at- ran. one amateur bike race will complete the Put Ontj sank, to Whe floor. Before Referee Frank O'Brien had. an middleweight champion of and the Scotland when he was a baby so he run, one lilt, no errors. opportunity to crowned the mosphere being heavy THIRD RACE, the Hopeful, $30,000, 6 program. count thV; customary seconds a towel was tossed In ring United States army and navy, and If with humidity. furlongs, could learn to play golf-- , whereupon the and it was eternal, 115, Schut- - forty-mil- e event between Law- SECOND INNING "V over, McCarron succeeds-I- n defeating Harry Lyle Mahan, of New York, and Ichlya The ft all j tinger 13 to 5 8 to 5 4 to 3 some one In the gallery wanted to know rence, Carman and Wiley scheduled for uogg Terry. , recognized champion of Kumagae - tossea out Smith fouled he will be the were the first pair to take the Dudue, 113. Lans- evening was called off owing to a TfnnAV,, r Tir.,- 1 how got there. And a wag replied, last tn.- Rtnclf.v-.- . ..w.-g- alncl,l vw faff .- This was the finish of the bout between Eddie O'Keefe and George the United States fighting forces. ford 20 to 1 8 to 1 4 to he On Monday evening - ...B.U .n ,fas-- court, playing for the privilege of enter tAVar Mnrvel (imp.), "By crossln'," Anyhow, this chap Cros "heavy track." ner filed to Bancroft. No runs' one hit. ? Chaney. For almost five the men sparred Benny Kaufman, the local bantam, 1 Drobach, of South Boston, will rounds beautifully and there Ing the semifinal against 113. Tuplln 8 to 1 3 to 8 to 5 sln went.around yesterday morning In Pete hu errurs. be no and Frankle Conway, who is beinguham-die- round W. T. Time. 1:13 Hannibal. Sweep On. make his reappearance after an absence seemed to danger of injury on either side. Chaney devoted his Teri-ntl- Ques- 72 his round In the after- forty-mil- e Cravath hit a In left-fiel- d entire by Eddie Slattery, the fighting cop, Tllden. 2d. of Philadelphia. The pair Star Realm. Star Hampton. and after frst of several. weeks and start ln a the time to sparring Eddie, while he used a left Jab occasionally, kept his tionnaire. Lady Rosebud, Delaware, Cerinus, noon of 40 he had two fours 4o tie for race against .Paul Sutter and Clar- bleachers. Smith threw out Flta- - will be the contestants In the semi- opened slowly in the initial set, which tWar Pennant. Mormon. Grimalkin. Sir Bar- first place. Did he get them? He gerald, Adams filed to Herzoe. Terrvm. eagle eyo on George'sjeft mauler, thus preventing early slumber. Taking city, ton. 'Rodgera. Vlndex. Pigeon Wing und the ence Carman. final. Frankle Clarke, of this and Mahan won at Numerous did not. i threw out Hogg. One run, one jilt, no it 'all in all it was a nice' gentlemanly bout until the finish. Benny Coster, of New York, will be errors Zulelka also ran. by both players contributed points to Loft entry. tMacomber entry. There was nnother ruddy-face- d pro errors. Some, of the spectators were able to describe the blow sen? seen In action In the opening bout, while their opponents. from Atlantic City who needed a four MISS ROSENTHAL WINS which Eddie Dundee and Kid Wolf will battle THIRD INNING large crowd of fight old fireside. They Kumagae repeatedly passed Mahan at Monday's Belmont Entries on the seventeenth to tie for first money, m the fans back to the say it was a for the bantamweight championship of net, got WESTERN WOMEN'S TITLE 'Bancroft threw out Itawllngs. the but the latter was able s up. but he tried for a three and a five Cran- short left to the body, which did not travel moro than six Inches, League in opening fight. to cut rirst race, for three-- j and & but had Island the oft deciding points at critical stages of conditions. 0 furlongs, main course Jml and the best he' could get was third dall went out tho same way. Herzog; (kick like a lenc-rang- e gun. put Eddie on his back keeps Johnny Bums, matchmaker of the Cam- Prank. 110: Brooks. 108: Rhine Maiden. 120i pro Aug. 31. Miss Walne Rosen- singled to right. Bancroft . a It for and the set. 128; 106; T. place. There was another from Chicago. took Taa-- bria A. C. bas taken another boy under his Trinco of Como, Debadou. get Chicago, former title holder tiy ,v,,i, u,,c there was no chanco of his getting up. Because the blow could not be management Is Jimmy Tlerney, of Ken- The quality of the play Impro-e- In (imp.). 103: Flags. ,126; Lady (where w'e our water), arfd thal, of ficua nanu. io runs one lie (Imp.). 133; women's western golf cham- no ?-- sington, and Johnny has already matched the second set which Kumagae won Dorothy. 106: Sun Flash II In the afternoon he returned the fine the nit. errors. l fit... seen by all, Including myself, the spectators did not take kindly to tho box Battling In at llnnlado (Imp.). 123. " pionship today by defeating Mies Fran- 3 him to Leonard thn second 3. Japanese began score of 35 and with a little luck he Bancroft grounded to Torrv ending. They to have a look bout at the Olympla on Monday night. Fete The to force the Second race, tho Broad Hollow Handicap ces Hadfleld. ot Milwaukee, '4 and 3, In wiitI .sudden wanted at the wallop. Herman, the bantamweight champion, and pace and, gaining control of his strokes, Steeplechase, for and up. would have had a 33. A 42 would have Hill. ' Hams singled to centre. Stock also sln-- j Trump-alo- r. -- the finals at Indian Sharkey, of New York, will furnish about 2 miles Square Dealer. 135: put-ht- money, could gled to centre. I.uderua filed O'Keefe boxed a game fighu and deserves much credit for his showing. Jack whipped the ball first to one side and 145: Bklbbereen. 147; In the but he not to Chad.V the hostilities In thn final bout, while Jon 140: Klntore. get It. Tnere were otner instances ot bourne. Meusel filed to Herzog." Ho was a million-to-on- e shot when he entered the ring, for Chaney had Welsh, thn local welterweight, meets Willie then tho other of Mahan for winning Duftllste (Imp). 135. Ty Cobb Gets Commission Nt? U an of New York, in the semifinal. points. Third race, ths Tomboy, for, miles, what might have been, but these will runs, two hits, no errors. m him outclassed. In the first round there was little doing, but 5'.i furlongs, straight Penrose. Washington. Aug. 31. The War Depart- after that Kumagae won the third set at 0 due Tuscaloosa, 122: Merry Princess. (Imp.), suffice. ' appointment or body 107: (imp.), get money ment has announced the Baltimore George was sending home blows at short range and miss- Johnny Mealy, the local llirhtweliht. "has to the New Yorker's repeated errors. 10J; Catipaw. (Imp.). 102: Herodiaa, Six men Into the and all Tvrus II. Cobb star batsman of the Do Bethlehem Electrical been matched to meet Dick Stosh, of Clee. upon 10L-- : Kiss Again. 107: Uncies Lassie. 107. were professional golfers. Only one American League team, to be .captain Wins ing left hook to the Jaw with reckless abandon. The Japanese was called to do no i'n.,pih -- a,. pr,mnnt Park. Autumn Handi six trolt land. In one of the Louts at the Olimpla home-bre- chemical warfare service of the .IlarrUburg, Pa Aug. 31. Electricall Monday a week. more than keep the ball In action and cap, for and upward., mile of the six was a and he split In the army. The order directs The O'Keefe was losing fight, gamely niht Slope. 10S; United mates Department of the liethlebem Steel Com-- .l knew he in a but kept at it and give Mahan the opportunity to net and a furlong Sunny lloiuster. fifth and sixth money with an Irishman, Cobb to proceed to Washington within pany Harris-;- or (Imp.). 110: Eyelid, 104: Sun Flash II, (Imp.). defeated ths Central Iron ot l upon fast-rlxl- An Englishman and an Irishman split days. ' never backed away. Depending his rangy left, he was able to keep Jimmy McCabe, the middle- out It. 110: Ticket. 107. first ten up- money; clinch in fifth round, weight, of this city, and Paul Doyle, of Harold L. Taylor, of Brooklyn, N, Y., I'llin race, jor inree-rr-ui- nu and second Scotsmen won third Chaney at a distance until that the when the body New York, have been matched to appear In wards, selling, one mile Lady 106: Max Marston, who played Races Postponed Hennessey, Indianapolis, In .VaraTorch-beare- r. and fourth. Grand Circuit rang one of the bouts at the National A. A. In beat John of Mtss Fannie. 107: Nightstick, lie: punch down the curtain. Deck-mal- e. golf Thursday, was no- two Tfeeks. the final for the national junior chani' (Imp.). 116: Aldebaran. 110: such brilliant w..jnt Mass.. Aur. Sit On account .81 plonshlp elngles. Scores, 6- -, 2 103: Buckboard, 116; Oenone, 8; ticeably tired yesterday, but even at of tho' muddy condition ot tho track the Johnny Wolgast, of Lancaster, has started Starry Banner, 101: Barry Shannon, 1101 Grand Circuit races were postponed until Johnny Ray Disappointed Large Crowd that he led the amateurs, who were well wilL-b- e n. training for his corning d battle with Elderken. B6. . 1, ... today. Tho first race started at su.tsj;i .iSd down the list. But both he and Wilfred running off postponed lw I ipWT?ET,T.' innlr ttiA aiii rrt .-r mnmont'a nnMi.A Atv T Kid Sheeler. of Wllllameport. They are to sutn race, tor maiaen ns noon to permit of the gts j,ax'AJ--mrtTP v ,wvn .w WMb w.. - ...v...w.. ..W....W. un'il..l.uUVft t..I1D In settnn In tins! 11, 115: as on tns regular pro BtiincFn FROM $80. an. fM ('M """i " k km,. thn bout at tha Bowling Notes furlongs, straight Court 'Jester Reld, the IVHmlngtoirprorwho was' also eenta as wctr those - Wf I J linrt Tin trton rt .nnil ivhon Rnh AnrlprRnn. nresldflnt nf th 1,,K open-ai- r arena of the Cambria A. C. Krank- - The Trump. 113. Shady. 112: Rol Craig out, will 'receive prizes for their granrf e PETER M0RAN & CO. fc- ford aenue and Cambria street, next Jrlday Knocking down the ten pins. Ilka all (imp.). 115; War Hond (Imp.). 115: War shut asked him to appear he was moro surprised than any one at the shore. night. other sports, requires constant practica. At Rnrkst. 115- - Sailor. 115: Balaroaa, 115: Ro-- fine rounds of the day before, when the 5. E. Cor. 9th'& Arch the early stages of the duck pin tourney (Imp.). 115: King Su. wind-up- . m:o. 115; Leather Face committee decided to call off the tourna- Monday Saturday Johnny Ray was booked to meet Chaney In the Anderson Thorpe, thn Kansas Citv llcht- - Manager Moss had some difficulty in con- Pluudlt. 113; Roderick Dhu. 1IB: Maid Hat- Open and Until S o'clossv-- J tf, lfarrer may vincing object of the Eyea. ment to prevent a few small caddies good transportation Brook- vetrht and Itockv Kansas, of Buffalo, the tossrrs that the ter. 115: Nanotte Flack. 112: Different ?;;' acted In faith, mado the match, furnished from bn the contestants in thn nnai nout at ine game was not only to smaah them down 113; Thunderstorms. 115: Minuet, llji Thun- from being drowned on the greens. And lyn arrangements for the show. was good Olympla A. a. aioruiay mgni a wee. hut also to be able to muke cever shot. der Clap. 115: Stella's Shadow, 112; Maggie Crossln, with his fine score of 72, .earned A. A. tand went ahead with the It a Just the rame as In pool or billiards. For In- 112. OLYilPIA M split up requires Maltland. a ten-sp- for having played the best &' ASSSM bout and the fans turned out to see It. stance a bad with two xxxApprentlce allowance claimed. , MONDAY NIGHT, JjEPT. S. 8.30 SllAgF.X Guttle I.enli. the local feath'rwelght. science to top It the right way to earn the No conditions given. round of the day. 7 o'clock received a wire from Ray stating he would be under ths management of Johnny Hums spare. We notice recently aome vers difficult Philadelphia Jimmy Harst vs. Joe Jackssa i At Anderson would like to meet Hddle Wallace, of New atrlkes have been stretched Into spares by Battling Leonard vs. Jimmy Tlerasy i appear. pretty tough on promoter, in City York: Jack Russo. Tommy Tuohry. Vrankla clever manipulation of the small ball. S x'uny ss. itiiasr ttowaii v unable to That's a for Atlantic Johnny Dundee, Tendler. or any Reading Iron, 6; Transit, BASEBALL RESULTS Willi Ryan vs. Joa Welsh : kiX? Brltt. Benny t it lx IIia hardest thine in the world to find a substitute of class. O'Keefa other lightweight, outside of Leonard. W feel tery much encouraged at the Readlnr. Pa.. Aug, 31. In a benefit gams ' showing made this week by not using for th Red Cross at Circus Maxlmus hers Pete Herman vs. Jack yjlitwas only good battler in the vicinity and Anderson prevailed upon better Double-Headers- ) Country Shark' the Only teams yesterday ths Reading Iron nosed out ths (First Games of "blinds." two out of ths six In- Fir mm 10 iaxe me maicn. In Section "O" were forced to use them Reading Transit and Light ln the ninth Maxivell to Cover Series end la this case both teams were rolling ning by n score of 0 to 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE SATURDAY EVENINO. AUCJ. SlaWv The action of Ray should not pass without censure. He should have against each other which was snuco for It. 11. II, NATIONAL A. A.. 11th and Catharla Ma,' goose as as sauce for the gander. sa Vagtirtur IVlVlilTU av'e "T. Evening' Public Ledger well 1 S 1 2d to 5th llUlrall Tiptlfled the club at least a day before the bout of his intentions to step for However, the Sunahlne team, through the Athletics,. 10 '0 00000 0 Sept. . FRAMUU BRITT ss. JACK RUSM :& car- Wilde Knoclcs Out S 1 promoters procure - efforts of Murray. Zelley and Chapln, Jimmy Iloiton ... x 12 lli'U Slrf'AHRIIN In. IIAUSIV llsfM' mff nf tlut match and crive the time to a cood substi- ried them through to victory over the Key. 01113000 Eddls Dundee vs. Kid Wall rtlnrrtpri. ifl Kohert W. Maiwell, sports editor of and Perkins, Ruth Food Will Win the War Benny T? w 'i1. .'', Tha.A..UpO-..-olnhu haww .,...... It UD,-- to- thn flfirllteraa .- -. to. PTnlaln stone team. Round Uatterles Watson Frankle Clark vs. Costa r . tai.4i? f.., the Krrnlng Publlr Ledger, will attend Conn in Twelfth Benny itauirmaa vs. rrankle luidfRay put carpet. all the world's series games played In nd Schang. too. ISc. 11.00. 1.M. BgsTfc.( 41 should be on the Chlrago and Boston. Ills comment arti- When you bowl dress for tho occasion. Farmers Produce It Frlces go swimming In tailored Our at Donaghy's. 83 8. ?M jJiVnless is taken In a case like this disappointments cles on tho games 'will appear In the No one would a London. Aug. 31. Jimmy Wilde, tha NATIONAI LEAGUE Tickets llta . drastic action Ktenlng Public Ledger dally during ths suit, and It Is luat as Important to dress world's flyweight champion, today won R. E. I for bowling as for any other sport. Above II. Exhibits of all kijids PARK will be numerous In the future. Sometimes a boxer discovers he is up annua baseball classic from Joe Conn, featherweight. In tha 1 Farm Mr. Matwrll Is personally acquainted all things, eliminate wearing street ahosi twelfth round of a 'scheduled Brooklyn.. 10000000 01 4 Tractor Demonstrations 13th and Huntingdon 8ts. feit' inat a hard foe. and decides to get sick at the last minute, like Patsy with the owners, managers nnd players on the alleys; they sre dangerous tand have bout at tho Chelsea football field here. New York, x 3 11 1 j UUIU.nlUllfT,H A. of the opposing teams, anil Is. therefore. caused some bad spills. Conn outweighed Wilde by twenty 1000000 Motor Truck Show ' couple weeks 'ago. t A roan like that should not be1 allowed to position get Inside stun on ' (Jrlmes Wheats, Toney PHILLIES VS. BOSTON ffrnt a) of In a to the alleyaVof pound. . Ilatferles and HOUSE RACING - the series, which bn will present to the A whirl 'around the bowling tho referee atopnea the boat, award- " H'i'til, he- original contract. grip-plng- ly The nd McCarty. jMKMft. fulfills bis hisehall public In his accustomed c Ity by our bowling men has developed the ing the decision to Wilds, whs was TROTTING AND RUNNING Kep t naldlntf ' ff SpsT" ?v .r ..v. . ... humorous style. majority .the bowling allejs hadly pnnlshlng opponent. Conn was R. II, K. .it.. j j .i. fact that the of his OPEN-AI- R JQW6Y8r .Hie Oilier'vPOUIU WCIB HWlnwunit 6uuu aim mo npumiuio In addition to his comment on thn aro pretty well supplied with cluba for tha flssred twice In the tenth rocoa, each Boston. 3 VAUDEVILLE several 101S-1- OOOOSObOO Point Breeze Motordroc corona jvia ana jacx xracey ooxea a cjraw, games Mr. Mawcll will write season. It Is true that there are time for a eonnt of nlna. 0330 3, 4 meAya worth. The advance articles analslog the Cubs and open.uaies. susrnuuns siiq evening, v. Wild set (he pars throughout, but Phillies. 0000000300 Route CO io Fox Chase Motor YHHWC Lc-wre- and, Jackson won tram rank Red Sm elaks. man places, but tha majority of ton di iv took csosUecabls, poaJsiaisat, Joe - y .. -. . r. - - ssesaai gntr, t,' t ' wwtmut qff ja? . -- wW . r ir j- BMf, "' t l7tV t- - v fvT ' 'i '- - &Mz& . - ;i V':S '.vw te i 't " ' " . . - rr I ltr ". i "' h!t 'if. 5 :5 r. f..m 3 . " j" if r- r i '.k. ...a- tof v. x& ih a.ri. .if.r,.i tr i