10 THE BUTTE DAILY POST: THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, I9 I7 . DETROIT FOREES PACEMAKER CAR PASSES

INTO THIRD PUCE I n spite o f the fact that they are not an Will Probably Take Defense expensive cigarette, more Fatimas are smoked Athletics Continue Winning League Machine Four Days by men who can afford w hat they like than Streak by Defeating to Reach Tia Juana. any other cigarette in the United States. S t. L o u is . Bellingham. Wash.. Aug. 9.—The pace­ maker car of the Pacific Coast Defense By defeating the Boston World's league, bearing Hal Stone, the driver, of champs yesterday. Hugbie Jennings and San Francisco. U. \Y. Emerson, secretary his Detroit Tigers managed to crawl into of the league, and a newspaper man. ' l O t * 1 5 f third place. The Tigers piled up a win­ passed through Bellingham at 9 o'clock ning lead In the early innings through this morning on a flying trip from the poor support given Leonard. Canadian boundary at Blaine. Wash., to Connie Mack s Athletics continued their the Mexican border. Mr. Emerson car­ winning streak, taking a fall out of St. ries a letter from A E. Todd, mayor of Ix>uls in a hard-fought, see-saw game VTctoi • W a sh in g to n b la n k e d C h icag o 2 to 0. Ixtwer California. The oar left Blaine at and the New York Tanks divided a y o'clock and is expected to reach -header with Cleveland. destination at Tia Juana. Mexico, a dis­ Ill the National league the New York tance of about 1.600 miles, in four days. Giants managed to entrench themselves The trip is being made at the request of more firmly in first place by taking a the federal government for information fall out of St. l»uis. regard ng the possibility of a military Boston and Cincinnati broke even r highway along the Pacific coast that m sty N ow adays m en, w ant double-header and Chicago beat Brook­ be used the year around. lyn 2 to 0. Vaughn held Brooklyn to The pacemakers were escorted through tw o h its. this city b> Fire Chief J. J Marsh m * automobile or motorcycle detachments oi j police will accompan • them through the j f u l l v a l u e STANDING 0F_THE CLUBS other cities along the coast. AMERICAN LEAGUE. W on L ost C h icag o ...... 66 40 AT 65 TEN EYCK ft is only natural — and particularly in these B o sto n ...... 61 40 WILL ROW RACE 49 times—that every day sees new thousands of men C lev elan d ...... 57 51 WITH RIVAL 71 N ew Y ork ...... 53 49 W a sh in g to n ...... 46 57 choosing such a sensible cigarette as Fatima. Philadelphia ...... 38 61 S t. L o u is ...... 38 67 NATIONAL LEAGU1 W on. L ost N ew Y ork ...... 63 31 Philadelphia ...... 42 For Fatima is a common-sense smoke. It repré* 48 53 sents neither frills nor fads. In fact, it resents them. C h icag o ...... 52 52 B ro o k ly n ...... 4S 50 B o sto n ...... 42 54 P itts b u r g ...... 31 67 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won. I>ost. Bet. latima doesn’t even stand for “high price." It Indianapolis ...... 6$ 42 .618 S t. P a u l ...... 6 0 46 .566 L o u isv ille ...... 04 0 .T»62 stands for as good honest worth as can be found in any C o lu m b u s ...... 56 51 .523 K a n s a s C ity ...... 52 51 .505 cigarette made Good, pure tobaccos— well blendedj Minneapolis ...... 46 63 .422 M ilw a u k e e ...... 42 59 .416 WNDÇ^WOOO T o led o ...... 41 67 .380 * * ♦ PACIFIC COASt Y e AGUE. JAMES TEN EVck. Won. Lost- Pet When you hear his talk about athletes That explains Fatima’s comfort— a balanced Ban Francisco ...... 73 54 .575 , going to pieces after 30 or 35. just think L o s A n g eles ...... 65 59 .524 of Jim Ten Eyck and forget about it. Balt l^ake ...... 65 59 .50s Jim is 65 and he still manages to get Turkish blend that never disturbs even though you! O a k la n d ...... 59 66 .472 inning crews at Syracuse university, P o rtla n d ...... 56 63 .471 here he coaches. V e rn o n ...... 5a 68 .447 But more than that Jim can still pull may smoke morejoften than usual. mighty wicked oar himself and in Sep- YESTERDAY S RESULTS. •niber will compete in a three-mile row- ig race. ûctJxiccc Or. His opponent is a nu.re striking refu­ American Association. tation to the belief about athletes fad­ At New York—2nd game: R H E ing young. H e is J a m e s R iley, 71. fo r­ C lev elan d ...... 2 5 1 er United States sculling champion. N ew Y ork ...... 1 6 0 Riley is after revenge. Seven years Batteries—Coveleskie and O'Neill. Cald­ ago Ten Eyck beat him by 16 lengths well and Walters. er same thrle-mile course, both row­ National League. ing the distance under 24 minutes. At St. Louis— R H. E. N ew Y o rk ...... 4 9 0 S t. L o u is ...... 2 8 1 SPORT GOSSIP Batteries—Sallee, Perritt and Rarider . Doak and Snyder. Roy Bates, third baseman for the Ath­ At Cincinnati—2nd game: R. H E. letics, and W. Noyes, a young pitcher, B o sto n ...... 0 3 1 ive notified Manager Mack that they Cincinnati ...... 3 6 1 ill quit the team Saturday to Join the Batteries— Nehf and Tragesser. Rice. national army. Playing with the Ath­ Toney and Wingo. letics should be sufficient grounds for re­ (Results of other games published yes­ jectio n . te rd a y .) Adolph Schinkel, who was with the American Association. Butte baseball team until the North- St. Taul 6-4. Kansas City 1-0 A Sensible Cigarette esteni league blew, made a good start Minneapolis 2-7. Milwaukee 4-6 1th the Salt I^ake team on his initial C o lu m b u s 5. T o ledo 4. (S econd g am e appearance to the Mormon City. He de­ called at end of second inning; rain.) feated the Vernon club 2 to 1. Manager Pacific Coast League. Bernard of the Bees plans to use him regularly in the box. Los Angeles 0, Oakland 1. San Francisco 1. Vernon 4. Frank L ICramer won the 25-mile P o rtla n d 7, S a lt L a k e 2. hampiwuship bicycle race at Newark. where he was picked off by Brooklyn, N .1 , last night from a field of 30 riders, which had an agreement that provided slam! the grind day after day without is tim e w a s 54 m in u te s 16 1-5 seconds. w eak en in g . VETERAN BUTTE TENNIS SUPS FROM DAYS AS it could take any member of the Mem­ "W hen lie played second base for Me* M A C K AND JENNINGS] PLAYER IN CLUB FINALS Lutey's West Side store yesterday de­ phis club. Daubert has been the club's I (Jraw. while Herxog was out, the middle N O W FRIENDSA feated a nine from the East Side store regular first sacker nearly ever since, j hag was capably protected. He also by the score of 16 to 2. The game STAR TOWARD MINORS He has hit .300 or better for Brooklyn D. D. McLaughlin, the veteran Butte well. His average does not look so won­ tennis player, yesterday won two straight played at Hebgen park. for six years. derful at present, but that does not al- Connie Mack and Hughie J sets from W. B. Roli. 6-4. 6-3, in the wavs count. He can hit with men on a r e f rie n d s attain. Thus * Despite the fact that the street car semi-finals of the tourney which Jake Daubert is Having Hard the liases and drives a ball wickedly. In less of a feud that liegt» ' strike has been settled there is one make Is Preparing for Next Season. carry with It the city championship. The ORTH IS THROUGH one of the early series with the Phillies A th le tic s m e t the New 5orl finals are scheduled to be played tonight of Jitney that will continue to do busi­ Time to Hold on With he broke up a game on Alexander by Not Worried About t h e w o rld 's series ba»* ■ In the other semi-final match yesterday ness as heretofore. It is our favorite— D o d g ers . HANDLING INDICATOR driving the ball into the left field bleach­ Simmons won from Merritt, a lad but 13 the two-cylinder "Shanks." Fin ish . ers in New York. e n d e d . P e a c e was ded»"M years of age and whose tennis playing A1 Orth has umpired his last game "I have not decided where to play Kil­ C o n n ie w a s Oil hi* t»81 If there is one thing more than an­ bis practically been confined to this year. Brooklyn, Aug. 9.—Always troubled duff. It will probably take me a few days and Hughic h • this to » 1 other which arouses the iie of a sports In the National league. The veteran's Chicago. Aug. 9.—Manager Mitchell has Merritt has been assistant at the grounds with extremely brittle legs and ankles, ?.€~,dc' 1 win study him in practice it c a m e a b o u t and how time writer of any paper it Is that pest who usefulness as an arbitrator was ended at different positions for a few days and and also mascot for the club this > Jake Daubert, Brooklyn first sacker been in baseball too long to deceive him- b re a c h : . , The boy shows considerable promise and always comes around to tell you what to in a game in Brooklyn recently when then put him in tho game and give him say in regard to the wonderful prowess und captain of that National league self into thinking that the present col­ “Y es. C o n n ie Mack and 1 «*"] when a few years more shall have been he slipped in following a play and a chance to develop and learn my style of some one who happens to be among club, appears to be on the chutes that lection of cub players Is efficient enough of^ baseball before next season. th o h a tc h e t. W e did It ® added to his playing he should prove threw his right knee out of joint. This m a rv e l. those taking part in an event. They are lead to minor leaguedom. Daubert to win a pennant In the National league. "Letting Demaree go leaves me short t r i p o f th e A thletics to t* was the third time such an aecidc-nt about as welcome a visitor In most news­ has been out of the game almost con­ He knows they are not and as a eonse- of pitchers. We have only six now, but a lw a y s lik e d M ack, but « paper offices as a horsefly on a bald has happened to Orth. He first hurt tinually this season. Very few com­ I figure 1 can get enougli work out of How? Well, here's the“*: COLLEGE MEN WANT man's head. his knee in 1915, when he slipped in ?hf,nCe m*. haa *,ar,cd to build a clul. pleted contests stAnd In his record. that will ha\ e better than an eve these men to make a creditable showing* "When I "as playlns t■' going into the Phillies' dugout and so »n the reman.ing games. We have a QUICK ACTION IN WAR Swimming has become more popular W ilbert Robinson, shortly after Dau- tl,e,Pennant ne!tt season. He tho world's championship j dislocated his knee that he was con­ young pitcher. Walker, signed, but he in Chicago than ever before. That's be­ bert’s injury, declared that Fred p r ê t é , I30® club before the McGraw came to me and College athletes are used to action and fined In the hospital for a month. At present race closes so that he will be will not report until after the Southern cause they allow them to wear Annette Merkle would have been worth twice league closes. President Weeghman is la y m y p la n s for battle- . when they get into government service Kellermans there. that time Dr. John A. Roger, the Phil­ what the Brooklyn club received for fn 191*. ,0 gH away * lth » "Ving start negotiating for another pitcher or two "Two year, later they want to get action Just as they got lies' physician, cautioned Orth that if him from Chicago if he had only been Mitchell virtually took his first step to- and we may have them before we finish hooked up with the A W1 J it on the football field. There were nine games played in thb he suffered another severe dislocation That's why four college men In the present to take the place of the busted this stay at home. I am not worrying w o rld se rie s , a n d he ca , , ^ig leagues yesterday and of this num­ It would end his career as an um­ naval reserve have asked to be trans­ ber three of them resulted in shutouts. up captain. Merkle has been playing about my pitchers or outfielders." a id . I d id. McGraw hell* . pire. Dr. Roger devised a brace which ferred to the marine corps. The Senators shut out the White Sox. splendid baseball for Chicago. ine& ?»d T°rk G,anta Infield er Kilduff w h y s h o u ld n 't,I help htm- The men are •'Cupid'' Black, captain Orth used for a long time but finally the Braves the Reds, and the Reds the Batting figures don't mean all there duff ,or,Pi‘ch't A1 Demaree KM- PICKING BEST PLAYERS a ll I k n e w a b o u t M »<*' £ , o f th e 1916 Y ale fo o tb a ll te a m : C h a rle y Braves. Low scoring Is becoming the is to hall playing Borne of the game's discarded. Last year he suffered an­ "When Mack was to«* , Barrett. Cornell halfback and one of the feature in most of the games, which goe.4 other hurt, but it was slight. But the Cub fed" had This “year ^dT h* best hitters have been hopeless at oth­ CAUSE j)F ARGUMENT ta lk e d it a ll over Tim greatest football players developed in the to show that many of the pitchers are last was as serious as the first, and east in a decade; Harold Early, a Yale er angles of the game. Occasionally, getting hTmT 'm eMeî\raw'f ,0r,Una,e ln a lo t, a n d w e decided (t, l getting in top shape as the season Orth is now at his home in Lynch­ hase>>aU player, and Harry Sullivan. progresses. however, there are players who com­ Picking the leading baseball player in past. We are burg, Va., with his leg in a plaster tbt beet £ " J basel>aU player from Georgetown. bine all virtues and these are the ä a named position Is a man-sized task. Ask Connie. Am hil ‘J c a s t. ^ . quire more pitching talent with which £ to "The marine corps gets quick action.' A content reports that Owner Rourke greatest stars of the game. Daubert o craw a comparison between certain that our teams will Ilg" f \ said Early. "That's what we want. We of the Omaha club says he will "prac­ entered this class long ago. He is a players is overstepping the bounds of might stay In the naval reserve a tically manage" the team for the rest of game. Mack and I « •« £ . splendid fielder, always has been fast aisnssi X U S 'lt,CiSm 2 “ ,lm e s T o “ S’ th a t without seeing anything more thrilling the season. More truth than fiction CALL HIGGINS SUCCESSOR sonal regard for each on the bases, and for several years Babe Ruth or Walter Johnson or Grover than a movie." p ro b ab ly . « to0takedThè1nàg " f i ï Alexander Is the best pitcher ln the made a specialty of leading the Na­ TO MELJUHEPPARD game might be true, but it would be sure MURPHY LOOKS Uj® Canadian cricketers are to invade New tional league in hitting. to start an argument over the merits of York in October. Which probably will Jake had a terrible time getting The Irish-American athletic club of Pan with Kilduff. he haled to his rivals. repeater^ r- OOLER UPSTAIRS cauae the postponement of the world started on his career as a ball player. New York l>elieves It has a fit suc­ . P"r histanee. it can hardly be said that se rie s. J .irGreawTawT!oWk“ i r X r ,,1heb C h.an a 8 e r C than on the side­ No one seemed to think much of the cessor to Mel Sheppard as a middle stocked with twfrler. .-ah ?!>s 'vere Arthur Met. her or Roger Hornsby is the best shortstop in the National league Tommy Murphy has former Pennsylvania miner. distance runner in Joe Higgins, re­ spare on«- w thorn cou,d easily of rulhlessness on otn walk. Call and be con­ After leaving Kane, where he played cent conqueror of Jole Ray over the ™ ra,y because it is true that they lead MAROON CAPTAIN JOINS Manager Mitchell grabbed"»"*«!« '* h '’*1"' Neither can It be said that cuit drivers this year. ^,1 semi-professional baseball for a couple mile route, who is said to be the most Iteeause he has watched ch a n c *“' v in c e d . hlTT . or • Bancroft or Wortman is Murphy's name has ^ ORDNANCE RÉSERVE CORPS of years. Daubert broke into the ranks consistent performer over all dis­ and In practice and knew he L best, because either is a flashv. fast and synonymous w|th leading of the professionals with Marion in tances from the 440 to the mile the accurate fielder. Each man s worth h™ the big ring, and this . Frank Pershin*. captain-elect of the the Ohio and Pennsylvania league. He east has seen in ’ ears. ' to be considered. b e n o e x c e p tio n . , „ r„ees d“1 ( football eleven of the University of never had played any position except Higgins received his early training ninhaM a s,ric,l>' defensive standpoint it Murphy has won 1 r ^ Chicago this fall and a nephew of Gen­ first base and It was there he opened at Holy Cross, where he had no op­ éTélu * l,erm,Bsible to announce Ma- eral Pershing, has enlisted as ^ mem­ starts this season. • ^ . up In that league. position over the half-mile distance and vv ,he prernler- with Bancroft 80 far are much greater than ber of the Chicago ordnance reserve Daubert’s first batting average for and was scarcely ever headed over é"d..'V ’rt.Ta" running close behind. Ev- corps and Is at Rock Island arsenal. L ?" f.c0“ ,of Red Sox doesn't rank- any other driver. n)- IS the year of 1907 shows he clouted at a the difficulty quarter. »1th Hornsby and Fletcher as a hitter. It Is said that young Pershing's health .*85 clip . Murphy has an «*•*! Higgins ha8 had remarkable success ihw ovJ ,be" er flelder ‘ban either, was materially affected by the gruel­ There must have been something at 1.000 yards and hip time of 4 27 1-5 horseflesh and usua”!„ a«n * ish In the first divlX t 1\ . “ m to he .ihai d°eB not eH'tle him to at the start of " Wch tie ing punishment he received while striking about the way Daubert did against Ray for the mile was excep­ be called the best shortstop In the game Ject Is to prepare fX n t ."1-'' h,*f nb- string of youngste playing quarterback on the Chicago things, for Cleveland picked him up tional over the sloppy track on which *111 be a dYfferen, 6Xt, l e a r ' T h is dr„w n„’T iS° nS ,° f ,h e Rftnie s o rt m a y £ team last fall, and in consequence he from Marion. The budding star, how­ the race was . ™.ce begins Uam *>■*" the 191S fvoK T 1 al,nost every position. Tv in all opposition. e,X t-obb, of course, stands alone as an of­ This year has pro .t* ^ OUR NEW FALL WOOLENS wag obliged to leave college, and his ever, drew small consolation from Higgins has not yet decided whether fle M e r “ h c ' is huln'nrhX * ‘‘' rfect ‘n- fensive playing outfielder. As a flelder as Murphy has com pecu t HAVE ARRIVED physical condition proved a handicap Cleveland, for he didn't play sufficient he will stick exclusively to the half he Is not a Tris Speaker. -hort and s.«ky hj‘ ,s o f t h e b e s t yo u n g P«>« to him when* he applied for ndmiyion games to get Into the American league mile and the 1.000-yard distances or One might pick Babe Ruth as the best Come and Look Them Over! averages. He was sent to Nashville, a strong arm and eaiTthmw “hou,ders- y e a r . ^ in tho general army. His admission whether he will go in seriously for the Position. 1 watched him l r" m an y ALLEN & DARNELL ' into ordnance corps was the re- from where he was purchased by To­ against us amt In nrielT n the Barnes mile. Past performances seem to in­ ffCUTpiSt.hard,v pr"-™ E v id e n tly all J hdP‘hnf van“» 207 East Park S t j suit of his failure to gain admission in ledo. Again he went to the Southern dicate that he runs more naturally league, this time to Memphis, from S L - f am ong the sP*f<*ortv.l-hinft°0 * [ t h e a r m y . over the middle distances. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE the minds of t o * * * * £ 5 » Walter Johnængettlnf BUTTE DAILY POST