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THE OMAHA SUNDAY HLE: JUNK 20, 191o.
WHITE IS GETTING CHESTY
Very Confidently Sayi He Expect!
to Pat One Freddie Welsh,
Tango Artist, to Sleep.
HAS FLANS ALL MAPPED OUT
Or hioiitr.
NKW TORK. June 1 ftuirley White,
the eminent piincholoitUt of Chicago, ha
confided to the perpetrator of the p
pvnded word Just how he will become
llphtwelaht champion of the world when
t; treete Freddie Welsh, the Incumbent
tltJeholdef, In achedtiled twentf-round
bout at Denver on.Joly 4, or on Labor
dr.
White ha already mapped out hla cam
paign of battle, and declares ha la cer
to in of winning. The onlr .thhuc Charley
It not aura ot la tha data. However, ha
la ra Inlnc axulduouely ao a a to ba pre
pared ahould tha bout be definitely de
clared for Independence day.
" "I 111 knock Wei ah out with a lef(
. hook to the Jaw." aaid White In outllnlng
the fight. "And you may expect the
finish around the fifteenth round.' I do
not think there la a. man . llln- who
rould put eluilve Freddie, away within
the ten-round limit. i
'Although I have won'myilaat four
battle m quick order by. mean of that
eld left hook-1 believe my .endurance
and etamlna are better than er before;
and for that reaeon I. aspect 'te carry
Freddie alone at a torrid pace until I
am ready to drop him for tha long count.
Remember, about the -fifteenth round."
The writer here Interpoaed the reminder
that White haa not been o 'aucceaaful
la bouta over twelve round duration.
Tli a only route bout In which White made
any kind of a'ahowlna; In hhi fifteen
'round affair with Bobby. Wauth at Fort
Wayne. Tex., In lSlL Thla ended In a
draw. White Buffered a, technical knock
out by Jack Brit ton Id eighteen round
'In ttll and loet a twenty-round, deolaton
to Danny Webater on the'ooeat back In
iio. ... .
A 'nealer ffew.
'"Oh," ' rejoiced white, Vthoall - hap
pened a Ion time ago,; when l'we only
an aspirant for tlie.chnmpIonsMp. In
stead of a contender a T era tod.yrYou
may expect better th Intra of 'me. In the
future. . .
I have Welsh' number by thla time.
Tha flrat time. I fought h1ra I waa eome
what handicapped- by atage fright' Thla
I frankly adtnIC' However, In our, next
meeting I showed my utter disregard, for
bis beat Hunches 'and clearly ..outfought
him. Those who aaw that fight will eub
atantlata thla statement" And eapoclally
the way Freddie ,1a .going at present, 1
ahould have little .trouble In ending the
'bout when I feel ao disposed after the
fifteenth round. It will take ma all of
ten rounda to wear Weif h down.
."I do not fear Freddle'a feather-duater
punch; I can match hlnv In' elevernesa,
and hi ring generalship . wlH prove of
little avail to him when he oollldee Into
thla old left hock." And 'be. Illustrated
the blow. Fortunately, we were out of
fang. ' .'.. . ;
Meat ltlk PI a a.
That la what White says. We (WW
Mlh theee optntona, and upptement that
U can do all thaaa thlnga If only ha will
ot become discouraged while Welsh U
subjecting him to a fire of atlnglng Jabs
In the early ten round. Welsh reallzea
that ha will-have te fight fast to avoid
going under In a few round; and by
keeping on top of White he .hope lo
make White believe that he haa Bet out
on a fool' errand hy trying to- knock
him out, and maybe rharley will return
to ane method and stand off and spar
for the rent of the distance.
Bo It behoove White to adhere to hi
plan of battle, and not deviate from hi
anticipated running fight If he I kindling
hopes to becoming the new lightweight
champion. " -
Retain I-ondna . Belt. .
Should Welsh lose hla laurel to. White
en innepentietice day he would aim re.
lain the Iord Lonsdale belt, . emblematic
of the English champlonehlp. But Fred
die will have to fight on the other aide
shortly in defense, of the belt, .or forfeit
thla token of European aupremacy, ac
cording to the condltlona under, which
tha a wand waa conferred. ,
Welah and hla manager, Harry Pollok,
have been Informed, that .unless Freddie
returns to England In the fall and de
fend a hla title aganat Jerry Delaney, the
latest challenger, he will have to return
the bauble to the donors. . It a more than
likely that Welah will go. back and try
to hold on to, the belt, aa It. can till be
capitalized there In the event, of hla lo
Ing the world's championship.
f'ealm ta , Walt.
Although he la mentioned aa fhe flrat
opponent for Jeaa Wlllard, Jim Coffey,
the Roaoommnn: giant and heavyweight
champion of the Bronx. Is being strongly
advlaed to abandon the, taak until he
become more efficient under fire.
Coffey la a alam-bang fighter, and
would take on Wlllard at a week's notice.
But that would be courting trouble, aa he
would be an eaay victim to Wlllard'
punishing blowa Coffey lacka experience,
and needa a more effective defenae be
fore he can hope to cope with a man of
Wlllard'a atamp.
Coffey haa proved hla gameneM, and
hla ability to deal out punishment, but he
haa yet to convince a few hundred thou
sand fight fana that he can avoid a
punch to the Jaw and any kind of a
punch to the Jaw makea Coffey's' mind
hiy for a few momenta. Coffey cannot
withstand the ahock of a hard wallop to
tha Jaw, and being unable to do so It ta
kind to advlae htm to keep out of the
way of punches to that point.
Coveleskie One of
Few Eeal Comebaoks
..DETROIT,. Mich.. June l.-One of the
moat remarkable come-back In baae ball
la , Harry Coveleskie,' the ' left-handad
pitcher of the Detroit club. Coveleakle
was considered out of, major league baae
ball when five or ax' years ago he was
sent to the Southern, league. For a time
his work there wee only mediocre, and
those who ware responsible for hla going
there felt satisfied that no mistake had
been made.
But Coveleakle continued to Improve
and finally became a atar in that com
pany and Detroit drafted him. He now
la one of the best pitchers in the league
and la very likely to make a better rec
ord thlg year than he did last season.
Apartments, flats, houses and cottages
can be rented quickly and cheauly by a
Bee "For Rent"
The Hypodermic Needle
:y r. . xtrvTEB:
We will not open the weekly act with
verse ihia time. We can't think of any
thing to verse about Just riow.
If we deride to do any versing we will
do it after while.
We will now tell a stt.ry. Thla la a
good one. We know It la a good one, be
cause we atole It,
This la It. A couple; of local golfera of
the' duffer variety were chaalng around
the llnka of a local club. For conven
ience aake they 'had the caddy keep the
eoo re.
Finally the almoet g"olfere reached the
eighteenth hole and asked the caddy, who
won, preparatory to the rUah to the well
known nineteenth hols, where the golf-
era ceaaed to be duffers and became
cracka.
"Who won!" Impatiently queried one of
the golfera
"Walt a minute," anawered the caddy.
Business of waiting.
"Well, well," acolded the golfer, "tell
ga the score. -
"Aw. give me time, give me time,"
anarled the cady, "I've got to add theae
figures a column at a t'me, I'm ro ad
Ing machine, you know."
Here cornea the verse
- TIIK ATHLETE.
He alta la the lobby -i m swell hotel.
And lamps the pattering rata.
He eta kls salary twice per anoetfc,
go why efceald he eeaaalaa.
Dick Klnaella aaya he broke a chair
over John Bannerman McLean's head.
Well, a chair, as you know, Is only In
tended to withstand ordinary usage.
Now If the Giants don't crack under
the atraln
Charley Ebbet blamed lack f at
tendance at ball games, on the European
war. We fear Charley . la allpplng. lie
ought to dedicate' a "Peace Day.''
Here cornea some more ve
TIIEIE GIRLS.
Her snowy throat la left qalte hare,
r When wiatrr wlads doth whirr,
Then, aha blossoms la the eamaaer
... ..
.With aecblaree of for.
'you can GO TOO
FAR WITH .-
ua
. We are a patient guy and we seldom
complain, but wa herewith Issue notice
we want nobody tq try to tell ua another
Ford story. ( ,
.- . (aa Yoa Beat lit
. Bombardier Wells has come all the way
from Europe to look for a fight.
They say that a speed of WO mile an
hour Is possible on the new Omaha
apeedway, but thai mark is far short of
the one aet up by th Jitney drivers of
this fair village.
Athlete f
Charlea Heraog aaya he will reduce his
anuad to seventeen athletes. Kvldently
Mr. Herzog believes the Cincinnati public
exist to be kklded.
Jews WlMard givea aa a reason for
drawing the color line that mixed bouta
exrlte race hatred. Terchance Mr. Wll
lard la right, but we have a hunch that
ain't the rraeon.
JEM WILMRD.
I aever araak la all ray life,
"aye Wlllard la hla tale,
I aever tnaehed aneh vile staff
Aa Whisky, beer or ale.
t telle the purest troth,
la nr little thlak.
Foe he wae t stored by Tom Jean,
W ho aever boaaht a drlak.
A Spenlsh wrestler haa Invaded the
United States. Hell have a fat chance
to throw Tom Jones. Jack Ctirley and
some of these other great Spanish and
Mexican athletes.
Br Pa Roarke.
X?,J,ot ounch of flelrtere,
Who can eooop and throw 'em all.
rve got a hunch of batters,
Wh? v "urey " hat ball.
But I haven't ot a pitcher,
'And this Is Borne complaint '
! cn hva the bloomln' spheroid.
Where the batters' bludgeon alnt
Western League
Averages
Clab Battles;.
Club O W. U T. AB. R. H. Pet.
Dee Molnea..4 27 It 1 imo aaj 440 .tj
nVr 41 11 17 1 1. t te; its
gm; 24 21 2 27B 44D 27
Top,,k " " 1474 21 U- :
I,lnooln 44 n SI 1 14A lto 71 .JM
WMtCtt,rS 1 ,44 "
Wichita ......40 IB 14 1 129S 1R3 SIX .244
Bt Joseph.. ..43 IS 2E .. 1412 172 ,' ,2?
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Topeka
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SI10"" 1M Ml 77 SO S 1 64
g'ou Cy 1202 m 102 SO 7 .:;
Ht JOBOph. 1122 6S1 S SO 10 ' .4
r 42, im 54S10SI28.. .: .a
ladlvldaal Batting.' I ' '
Ten game or more:
nayer,
ab. r.. h.ah.ab.Pet.
134 29 H s .&s
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17 a 50 2 .34
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174 8 ft t .1.4
137 .14 4.1 6 1 .S.
147 IS 49 S 11 .m
12 1 4 1.. .t.S
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148 24 48 10 . 824
St 8 10 4 1 . .828
177 38 7 6 ( .822
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88 4 12 1 .. .814
42 7 18 I I .JO
148 21 44 .. I .iH
172 IS 63 4 2 .208
Boetwlck. Tnpeka..lt TS Tl ..
Hsrtford. Tea M....44 10 i I
Kox. . VYIrblte 42 HI S a I
Msyer, Tepeka. 40 144 48 10
lUhn, Iea Molnea. 44 17 H M i
Bills. Des Moines. ..44 174 II M I
britton, Wichita. ...41 IM a 47 4
rVhllehner. Om 44 1S 2S 4 t
Whelsn. Ienver 1 .17 20 40
H Williams. Mn....41 K. 24 44 4
Hunter. Ii M 41 l'0 81 48 18
Uetson, . Joseph 42 K H 4 7
Mrlntyre, Mncnl0...4J V 20 43 2
ITIr-e. Hlout City. ...14 44 t 1$ 3
Wolfe. Lincoln 44 170 84 48 4
Shanley. Des M 14 SS 2 II 1
Clnrke. Blo.ix flty .flO 103 22 2 i
Ksne. Sioux 'lty....4:. 1S4 SFV 4 8
trrey. Ienver 27 S3 17 24 S
I.sttlniore. Toieka..4K 1SS 44 4
row nail. VI-hlla...l-i 87 12 ?1 1
ShestHk. Denver !J 4 19 3
Fawyer. Iea M 44 12 80 49 11
('. fnllahsn. 8. C....47 IW 14 4.1 4
Bieen. Omaha 44 13 81 44 4
M-'Oafflgan. Un 44 172 27 44 15
ares. Wichita 32 It 18 31
Hnsllng. 8. C 451R 21 4S T
Thomas. Ies M 1ft W 4 10 t
Kelleher. Denver. ...42 1ST 21 41 ..
Matthevs. Denver.. Its l7 10 25 1
t'lunn. Topeka 15 St F 4 ..
Trainer, Topeka.. ...80 Vi 17 27 7
Henry. Wichita. ..'..24 74 7 IS 8
Tage. St. Joseph 32 124 28 81 2
Psvne. Omaha 17 M 4 t 1
Narveaon. Uncoln..l3 tl 24.1
H. Patterson. Wlch.42 149 20 27 t
O. Cochran. Top.. ...13 117 14 29 6
Rapp. t. Joseph.. ..1(7 139 14 84 2
Orover. Topeka 20 4T 4 11 1
Southern. Wichita.. .14 ' I 7 1
Morse, Lincoln 11 29 I 7 ..
PlndRett. Omaha.. ..18 42 S 10 S
ftapps. Topeka US 135 I 11 3
reen. Dea Molnea. 32 110 11 24 ..
Tonneman. Ht. Job. .18 on 7 13 3
Thomason. Omaha.. 44 170 24 40
Daley, Lincoln. ......33 124 18 29 2
Nic holson, 8. C....30 104 S 24. S
Kliteld. Denver 14 41 IS 14 1
Wldeman, Topeka.. It 85 -4 8 ..
I avidaon. 8. C 21 U I II I
Pmlth. Omaha 44 ll 84 41 4
Monroe. Topeka 86.129 lfi 29 1
Wlthrow. SU Joe.. ..19 M S 13 ..
rtsp, Siou City. ...84 112 7 26 I
McAllister. Lincoln. 24. 68 14 7
t'ooney. Sioux City. 30 114 12 25 S
Tunnehlll. DftB M....41 154 12 84 10
Toung. Sioux City... 22 M 11 20 1
0 alllon. Topeka 27 102 12 22 6
Orny, Wichita 23 63 11 1
.Mitchell, Denver.... 21 M S 11 1
Oiaham. Ies M 24 71 S 15 8
Whalen, Omaha 47 174 28 8 7
Charlea, Wichita.. ..25 H II I
Kefora. Omaha 24 84 10 14 1
Caspar, Sioux City. 12 84 I 7 4
Kwoldt, At Joseph. 84 123 10 25 8
Brown, St. Joseph.. 14 - 25 I t I
Harrington. Den . ..10 81 1 ..
C. Clark. Hloux City. 13 81 2 1
Dell, Denver 34 KB 14 21 U
H. Cochran. Wleh..l2 24 S 5 4
Fiaher, St. Joseph. ..39 187 15 20 S
Evcrdon, Omaha. ...12 Hill
Heap, Wichita 24. 03 17 1
Oaskell. Denver.... -.12 21 .. 4 S
Yantx. Lincoln 24 71 id 13
Vance. St. Joseph.. .17 42 8 7 ..
Qeist. Wichita 21 87 5 6 I
Fhman, Lincoln 11 81 8 5 1
Kelly. Sioux City... 17 32 S -5 1
W. Patterson. St. J. 21 4 1 7 1
Baker. Wichita..... .18 14 6 t .,
Lakaff. St. Joseph. .18 30 1 4 ..
Krueger, IJnooln....S4 86 6 11 I
Hallman, Omaha... .14 31 2 4 ..
Sullivan, Wichita.. .10 14 .. 2 1
Dawson. .Lincoln.... 10 14 2 8 2
J. White, St. Jos. .'..18 Rill
Dashner, Topeka..'.. 15 24 I 2 2
Johnson, Omaha 12 .18 S , 1 t
j ,' Pitch la a; Records. ;
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Morse. Lincoln.. 8 22 82 6 1
Thompson, Ora. I 12 17 4 7 1
Mitchell, Den. ...IS 83 63 24 40 8
Clunn. Top IS 78 64 60 1
Mogrldge, -D.M..14 ITS S6 86 47 10
Modgett, Oma...l8 121 96 18 49 10
Vance. St. J 14 100 67 48 72 S
Orover, Ton... ...16 86 8 85 68 g
Cantwell, Len.. 7 47 89 24 28 '4
Oevar. -8. C S SS " 60 26 18 J
Mailman.- Oma..lS 98 94 80 42 -4
B.Schrelber, I.ln.U SI CO 13 25 6
Narveaon, Lin... IS 88 80 29 89 6
Musser Dea M..U 86 80 40 62 6
Harrlnstn. . Den. 10 83 79 89 45' I
Thomas. Dea M.16 V 104 89 30 S
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OelsQ .Wichita... IS
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F.Johnson. Oma 18
rowell, Lincoln.. 7
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tlartMasn. At. J. 4
Oreaory, D. M.. 6
Krbwn. St. :J....14
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American: League
Averages;
. lab Battlna.
'jr. I. t ah. r. h.
Chicago .....55 82 ' 20 0 1I5 ?F7 437
Detroit - ......64 32. 22 1 17 2MI Vf,
iClevelanfl ...44 20 SS . 0.1577 172 m
, iun.ici'Mlf..QI 1 Ol t mtv ll vir
Boston .'.45 24ri't m4 147 867
St. -Leitile 63 19 82 2 1T74 144 31
N'ew Yo-k....4 ,25 73 0 11 222 873
Washington. .46 83 22 0 1424 160 311
' . Clab FleldloV
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Detroit .:.... M i5no ao 76 24 0 10
New York 4 124 617 45 89 0 S
Washington ..45 1I96 547 44 84 4
Chicago ti 14Kt 642 67 29 0 I
g?ton 46 iza 27 79 82 0 5
Cleveland ....44 1274 W5 W 17 1 4
St. Louis 63 13P1 710 115 64 0 S
Philadelphia ' .61 1347 623 117 86 0 S
ladlvldaal Ratting.
Fifteen or mora games:
g. ab. r. h. sh.
yoon, ietroit 66 192 l 77 88
Jackson. Cleveland.. .41 154 23 64 I
I'aly. 47hicas:o 19 25 4 0
Fournler. Chicago.. ..48 167 83 54 9
Jeacli, Detroit 54 1 29 64 10
Ilole. Philadelphia. .87 i 10 44 4
Crawford. Detroit. .. 54 217 31 is I
Malsel, New York. ...48 2i2 87 63 13
Thompson, Phlla 15 83 6 10 0
Kavanash. Detroit.. .62 183 Zl 65 4
Pitching; Records.
A . lp hbo. bb. ao. w. I
Harstad. Cleve. 7 . 12 16 2 10
Faber, Chicago. 17 113 92 44 72 10 0
Wood, Boston.. S 60 46 14 27 4 1
Fostur. Borton.lt 84 71 2 25 7 1
Coveleskie, Det.14 108 85 28 63 8 8
Fisher, N. Y....11 98 -80 81 87 8 8
Benx, Chles-clS T7 9 14 80 6 2
Scott, Chicago.. 14 79 68 28 88 7 8
Daiisa, Detroit. .19 121 89 46 49 10 6
Shore. Boaton..U - 79 80 23 36 I
Ayera, Wash.... 36 29 7 1. i 1
Ieonard. Bos... ( 27 25 IS 0 SI
Pleh, N. Y 5 30 l 7 4 SI
Johnson, Wash. 15 122 9 21 66 t
Morton. Cleve.. 16 It 87 S3 53 8 S
Caldwell, N. Y.10 86 73 82 88 4 4
Dubuc, Detroit. 15 116 90 88 81 7 6
Wyokoff, Phlla W VA 97 80 9S S S
Mays, BOffton...l3 63 45 I 11 4 S
Russell. .CI.I.....14 81 79 24 65 6 6
Boland, Dctrolt.14 , 78 63 IB 23 4 4
Oallla, Wash.. .12 70 71 13 4 4
Ferryman. 8t L. 14 80 80' 16 It 3 2
Jones, Cleve. ...IS 33 20 15 11 I i
Shawkey. I hlla.14 91 90 86 49 S
James. St L....14 i S3 77 61 81 4 6
B-mhllng, W ash U 78 87 43 SB 4 6.
Shaw. Wash. ...11 At 40 41 40 4 6
WeUman. St L.l 1X7 US 82 66 S S
Olcotte. Chi. .... 16 71 68 18 24 8 4
Warhop, N. V.. t 61 72 2 19 8 4
McHale, N. Y.. 7 61 67 IS 1 8 4
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Cavet Detroit..' M 17 17 11 I I
Ilrkmlk, St. L.l 1V1 81 68 79 6 S
Pennock. Boa.. 12 50 65 36 24 S 6
Coumbe, Cleve. 13 56 58 IS 20 I 4
KUtn, Host on... M 48 27 ZZ 3 4
Wolfranar. Chi. S 20 14 4 10 1 1
Davles. Phlla... ( 15 19 10 4 11
Haaermnr-Clev.ll 65 61 84 18 3 6
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Boston 49 H S4 1 1SXS 215 407
Chicago' 49 27 21 1 16H V 89
Krookivn ....51 24 24 t '1W 141 418
Philadelphia 44 27 21 0 1524 143 SJ1
Mttburgh . 49 23 24 2 1J26 171 3M
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Cincinnati 60 13 442 70 45 1 .
Chicago 49 1'l -24 78 JJ 4 .
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Boston 4 l.iS f.l 87 48 S .
Philadelphia . 44 1279 42" 89 29 8 .
Brooklyn 61 1S9 637 99 86 8 .
Brooklyn el 1369 637 99 85 S .
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Luderu,' Thila....35 118 15 48 S I
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Good. Chlcsgo 34 141 26 49 i I
Dovle. N. Y 4S 176 81 69 7 T
Fletcher. N. T 40 1S3 24 60 1 4
Grlner, St. L 17 25 2 8 1 ..
Oroh, Cincinnati. .60 176 20 54 H i
Saler. Chicago 49 177 S 64 1 IS
Connolly, Bostcn..S4 1"8 2? M 4 4
Robertson. N. Y... 41 13 21 61 t IS
.T Smith. Botoni.49 170 21 63 8 S
Merkle, N. Y 31 110 15 84 4 S
T. Clarke. Cln....S7 . 1.7 1? SO 1 4
V Klllifer. Cln.. ..44 14 18 50 12 8
Hyatt. S. Louis-.. Jl 74 7 33 1 1
MaranvUle, Boat.. 49 144 18 (0 13
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Baban, Boston. 11 60
Fierce. Chleairo.12
S. Smith, Brook. 1 51
Mamaux,Pltt..14 !5
Schneider, Cln. .13 48
Coomb. Book! 8 . 57
Cnitcher. Bos... 12 39
Standrlge, Chl..l3 '. 49
Pfeffer. Brook..lt 71
Marquard, N. T.ll 71
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Dale, Cln 17 84
Harmon. Pitta.. 13" , 85
lavender, Chi.. S 46
Humphries, Chi 8 46
Dell. Brook. ....13 111
James, Boston.. S 61
Doak, St. L....14 107
Teereau, N7 Y...U rs
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Zabel. Chlcago..l3 61
Tyler, Boston... 9 82
Nelhaus, St L. . 7 ' IS
Strand, .: Bonton. 1
Benton. Cln 18 102
Grlner. St L...20 81
C. Adams, Pitt 13 78
Btroud,. 14. T....U - 67
Perrltt K. T...10 68
Rudolph. Bo.. .18 99
Hughea, Boa. "... It 102
Perdue. i St: L....1S- 7
Cooper, PJU... IS 60
Lear. Cln ..11 69
iMathwan. N. T.' I 66
Klxey.Fhlla S 64
Koblnaon. St.U S 81
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