
LA RUE KIRBY YIELDS BATTING LEADERSHIP TO “MOOSE” M'CORMICK I PERRY ADAIR BECOMES COLLEGIATE STARS SECURED ‘‘MOOSE” M’CORMICK NOW 1 UNSTRUNG IN FINALS TO REPRESENT ATHLETIC CLUB LEADER IN SOUTHERN 1 —- •• .. .......... ... | "Moose" McCormick of the Lookouts has Sloan of Nashville .387; Gibson of Nash- AMERICAN LEAGUE La Hue as Youthful Atlantan Goes to Pieces in Final Round and Nelson PREAS, LOGAN, STREIT, JOHN- NATIONAL LEAGUE displaced Kirby of the Gulls vllle .333. MeConnfell of Atlanta .324, Lord the batting leader for the Southern. The fo Mobile of Cbatta- SON AND ROBINSON WILL ALL .315, Micky Coyle Wins Southern 14 and 13 to STANDING STANDING Chattanooga pilot has been pounding the ndoga .313, Schmidt of Mobile .309. Whitney Easily Title, Up Played. Won. Lost. Pet. RUN UNDER COLORS OF THE pellet viciously during the past week and Thus It will be seen that the Ixwkouts Washington 42 26 16 .619 Played. Won. Ixjst- Dot. Outclassed From Ids average has Play—Adair Beginning Philadelphia 59 24 15 .615 ATHLETIC CLUB New York 38 24 14 .«»32 jumped up to .372. and Gulls each have three players up Detroit 46 27 19 .587 Cincinnati 44 27 17 .614 Kirby of Mobile is second with a per- near the top. For Chattanooga there are St. Louis 43 22 21 .512 IS .55o Pittsburg .. 40 2*2 centage of .:t;»4, while Gabby Streit of the McCormick. Streit and Coyle, while the and tht Boston Memphis, June 6.—Nelson P. Whitney, Whitney missed an easy putt, 39 18 21 .462 Chicago 46 23 23 500 Lookouts is Whit- ASA UOI NTREB, JR. holding third rank with .354. Gull heroes are Kirby, I,ord and Schmidt. eleventh likewise was halved when New York 39 17 22 436 By 19 19 .500 Of the Audhon Country club, New Orleans, Brooklyn 38 Pete Knlsely of the Huron* continues to Callahan of the Vols is the leading base the green and wrent lntc 1 44 19 25 .432 by college stars the ney overplayed Chicago ........ 39 18 21 .462 for the fourth time won the amateur Philadelphia slump ami his average has shrunken to stealer, with 22 thefts the bunkers. Cleveland 43 14 29 .326 track team that will he sent tu St. IiOuis 47 21 26 .447 the .342. Me Is still fourth, however. The Lookouts top their rivals in hit- championship of the south, defeating The New Orleans man made it 8 up oi an- Boston 38 12 26 .316 The other t: REINFORCEDCovington, 1^., for the eighth Southerners who arc wielding ting with an average of .2tVT.. Nashville is youthful Perry Adair of Atlanta, 14 up the twelfth, driving 312 yards, going Athletics Bested their bludgeon in a hefty manner follow; a close second with 2U4. finals within six feet of the cup. On the nex nual track and field meet of the Southern and 13 to play, in the tournament Detroit, June 6.—With Cobb back in Seventh los on Cheney Weakens in Adair overran his third shot and Association Amateur Athletic union ••••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«•• of the Southern Golf association. centerfleld and Detroit’s order Brooklyn. June 6.—Cheney had the the hole. Whitney added the fourteentl batting Athletic club that June 13 by the Birmingham Playing the same steady game two three-foot shifted the defeated Phil- Brooklyn# beaten up to the seventh when when Adair missed putt: Tigers today most formidable ol In 1901 and 1908, will be one of the won him the championship and also the fifteenth wnen Adair toppec adelphia 3 to 2, in an eleven-inning he weakened and a combination of poor in the Instead of Gilbert was master any south. only and again in 1913. Whitney his ball on the drive. struggle. Dauss and Brown were hit pitching and two errors by Corrlden let ATHLETIC and Robinson the team FLINGERS ARE at all of today's On the sixteenth Whitney drove t( Ritchie Walter of' the situation stages hard but sharp fielding kept down the .n four runs and gave the locals a 7 to the edge of the green and went ou< will be composed of nearly half a dozer play, while the 15-year-old Georgian, scoring. Score: 5 victory. Catcher Archer, chasing a in four. Adair lost the seventeentl other premier performers. LEADING IN AMERICAN whose in the matches into a tree Philadelphia— AB. H. H. O. A. E. wild and strained his play preliminary when he pulled his drive Preas pitch, stumbled 2 1 0 1 Three Georgia Tech stars—Jim | rf.5 1 has been the sensation of the tournament, Adair took his only hole of the matcl Murphy, Hght arm. He will be out of the game 0 0 Walter and Joe Bogan—have on the when Whitney m4sse< Old ring. If. 4 0 0 7 Robinson Three Athletic nook, Main Detroit 4 2 .687 was nervous and unstrung from the start. eighteenth for sometime. Score: flingers—Pen Wyck-i round Collins, 2b. 5 1 2 4 2 0 been to the club. Doug an easy putt, the morning end secured represent off and IMank are American Bender, Philadelphia .... 4 2 .667 I In the first 18 holes, only one went to Chicago— AB. ti. H. O. A. hi. topping Adair 12 down. Baker, 3b. 4 0 1 3 5 0 now 2 1 .687 ing las Streit, a former local schoolboy Johnston, cf. 3 0 5 0 0 Pennock Is with Engel. Washington I and at the end of the morning lb. 5 0 2 14 0 0 0V* league flingers. leading Adair, On .the first hole in the afternoor Melnnis, anc •Leach Steen. Cleveland 2 1 .067 9 u student at the Marlon Institute, 1 0 0 0 0 0 three wins anil no defeats, while round he was 12 down. Of the five holes Adair sank a 10-foot putt for a three Daley, cf. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Wyckoffj Dauss, Detroit 7 4 636 9 Sam Johnson, formerly of the Universitj Good, rf. 4 o i i o 0 2 the Adair was in a Barry, ss. 4 0 2 2 3 0 and IMank are tied for second place with1 In the afternoon Whitney took halving hole. trai Saier, lb. 5 0 1 7 0 0 played 0 and will alsc on the next and overran his up, los Lapp, .. 4 0 1 0 2 of Vanderbilt Virginia, live victories and one reverse. and 3 were halved. Zimmerman, 3b. ... 4 0 0 0 0 0 National when took a four. Brown, p. 4 0 0 0 5 0 the colors of the Athletic g ing Whitney compete under Schulter, If. 3 0 0 In the National Allen continues to lead It was in the long game that Whitney 11 0 Won. Lost. Pet. fl The third was both with a clean while is he was a halved, player: club. 2b. 4 2 2 3 2 0 record, Mathevvson 3 0 9 was best today. On the greens .29 2 10 *31 17 1 Syveeney, Allen, Brooklyn 11)09 going on the green near the cup of Totals 1 second. The Master" has won si.v two-foot The these stars will make Corrlden, ss. 2 2 114 2 "Old Mat hew son. 6 trifle erratio, missing one and addition of New York ... 2 .800 the tee and the fourth was also halvec •One out when winning run scored. games and lost two. Altchlson of Brook- ;'| Adair was completely off his the local Athletic club team one of tlu Archer, e. 3 115 10 Aitchlson, Brooklyn 4 1 .800 putts. when both balls were like as lie aftei Is third and of jj a of Needham, c. 1 0 lyn Cooper Pittsburg Is In a word, it was victory 0 1 1 0 Cooper, Pittsburg _.... 7 2 .778 game. the approaches. Detroit— AB. R. H. O. A. E. strongest at the meet. fourth. J| the veteran golfer, with the confidence Cheney, p. 3 0 2 0 2 0 Ylngllng, Cincinnati 7 2 .718 Bush, ss. 4 2 1 3 3 0 has been entered for the 100 am [ | over the ljogan ••Williams 1 0 0 0 American gained by years of experience, End Comes in Fifth 0 2 0 0 0 Cheney, Chicago 9 3 .750 Moriarity, 3b. ... 3 1 1 low hurdles was to stand the strain 200-yard dashes and 220-yard Won. l.ost. Pet. Tesreau, New York 5 2 .714 novice who unable The end came in the fifth. Whltne} cf. 5 0 2 4 0 0 Cobb, ii Totals .34 Walter Robinson will compete only 5 9 24 10 2 Pennock, Philadelphia .. 3 0 1000 Ames. Cincinnati 7 3 .700 of the gruelling play. drove to the edge of the green, Adai: Crawford, rf. 5 0 2 1 0 0 the holder of the •Batted for Johnston In ninth. W yekoffff, Philadelphia.. 5 1 .833 6 3 playing over the green on his second If. 5 0 2 1 0 0 the high jump. He is McQuillan. Pittsburg 667 Adair Starts Bad Veach, ••Batted for in was within two feet of tin and i Cheney ninth. Plank, Philadelphia 5 1 .833 Doak, St. Louts 4 2 .087 j Whitney 2b. ,. 4 0 2 2 2 0 southern record for this event, hole of the morning round Kavanugh, On the first on Fisher, New York 4 1 .800 Cincinnati 4 2 .067 cup his follow. Adair missed t lb. 3 0 0 17 1 2 out a winner Douglas. " Into the rough on his drive Burns, is thought he will come W.
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