61 4 B TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY PEE: JULY 4, 1913. KNOCK ON FREDDIE WELSH Opinion that One of the Pus H&i About Reached the Tether of HU righting Dayi. FRIENDS NOW 00 GLIMMERING Br nisoJinF.. NEW TORK. June 1 Freddie Welsh's Wnlopulrltr Increasing eiere, 'whlla Ms earning powers are diminishing with equal celerity. As a world's champion Welsh has proved ths most dlsllksd char artcr evpr connected !th ths fisticuff rimr. lis hss reached ths tether of his flsntlnf days, and unless hs Is relieved of his title shortly hs will havs to retlr for lac of entailments. Promoters ths breadth of the country realise that Welsh Is In ths a.n solely for what hs csn extract from ths pockets' or ths gullible public Hs lias mads no effort to itlv ths fans a run for their money, and this stand on ths part of a recognised world's champion has embit tered the fighting community against ths nnton. Welsh, next Wednesday, will havs hell the world's lightweight championship ex actly one year. In that period hs has gathered In ths shekels at an astonishing rats as fast as auoksrs could bs supplied for him to outbox, or bs outbosM by. Half of ths battles havs been adjudged against Welsh, bat aa they wars, irierely newspaper decisions they did not Impair his hold on ths championship. Method ( Flarhtlna. The fsw friends Wslsh had when hs be came Ughtwslgliiohampton hairs been lost to htm by his dlsgusttnf tactics fan the ring. Freddie's method of fighting consist of circling an opponent. Jabbing: lightly, and then stepping back a couple of paces. Yhls operation consumes fully thirty sec onds) so If Welsh repeats the process about tea times the round Is ever, and hs la enriched to the extent of at least sev eral hundred dollars for his three min utes' exertion. Up to a few weeks mo Welsh, thought ho was such an adept at fooling ths pub Mo that h could continue to fool them until senile decay set In and robbed him of his title. But there was a run awak ening In store for the artful Welshman. It all happened on a balmy June eve ning, about a fortnight ago. Johnny Toting' Lostls was offsrsd up at the altar for Welsh. Lustig is an unschooled lightweight with a punch even lees ds tractive than that possessed by WsUn. Under these circumstances It would seem that Welsh would make a rushing fight of It. But no; Freddie would not Jcpor diss his championship with sven such a raw boxer as hi adversary. Fee Are Dtasrasted. Welsh bed resolved ot maka It a boxing affair. How It terminated leas than a thousand of ths original attendaaos of 7.000 can tell you. As early as the second ' round ths misguided fans started to stream out of the ball park ths bout wss contested at Ebbets fleld-and by the tenth round there was only a hand ful of onlookers left. Welsh smiled, a sickly smile as hs noted ths general exodus, for hs thsn began to realise that Ma tomfoolery had mado blra an object of ridicule In spite of the tact that ho was ths undisputed world's lightweight Champion. i It Is hardly likely that Welsh will bs seen around these part for Quite some time. This criticism of him has spread across ths continent, and Frsddla will have to premise to atone far for past per formances b fighting like a real cham- . plon before hs gets another boat. Aware that Ea la Reached It would seem that Wslsh Is aware that he can fight no mors suckers with ths prevalent flock of good lightweight on 'hu trail. Bo Freddie's manager ha get a prise for a match with the contenders. It Kitchle wants to fight Frederick for the title "he must guarantee. Welsh W.OOO; but If White, Cross, Mandot or any ot the others destrs to engage him for ths bauble his price wlll.be only 15,0. Cheap enough, say we, to pay for a champion ship, Inasmuch aa any one of the men mentioned ought to be able to put Freddie away In a long distance bout. Judging by Welsh's form In hi last few unsatis factory fight. Ho Fights Monday. ' This Independence day will Indeed be a passive one, so tar as ths fighting gam U concerned. In former years. It was customary to hold two or three championship fights on this holiday- but that was when boxing was la Its hayday , on the coast. " Not one recognised champion will ap pear In the rlns Monday, with his title at stake. They, can all afford to take chances with such a useful commodity as a world's championship, for a title weans easy money to them; and who wants to work these summery dariT White ' AUIasr List. Charley White will be on the ailing 1M for at least two more weeka The knock' out king of Chicago ha undergone aa operation on the second finger of his Tight hsnd, and the wound la mending rapidly. But he will not be ready for 11 is ring until the middle ot the month. - White's feat Of stowing- away six straight opponents, and knocking out etcht of the last nine men to face htm, is stUl the Interesting top4o In the boxing world. Charley la highly recommended! a ths next world's lightweight champion If only Freddie Welsh consents to fight htm before the Chlcegoen becomes a ring pensioner. W. L. Huffman Makes Record for Quick Auto Sale One of the quickest sales on record Is reported y ths W. t Huffman Automo bile company, on Tuesday, June 29, to W. M. Fadden, the well-known-gents' furnlshlncs men In Omaha. Mr. Fadden voluntarily made Ms appearance In ths salesroom st about 10 o'clock In the morning and Just about five minutes afterwards drove away In his new Hup-mobile. WHO'S WHO AMONG THUPEED KINGS (Continued from fags One.) skill to keep up with ths big boys. Rick learned the game In Omaha and is the favorite of every local"- speed enthusi asts. That RJckle will be a dangerous competitor here Is evidenced by the fact that he was the first American to finish at Chicago, getting third place. Toes Alley, Dtsieskert. Alley first broks Into fame as mechani cian for Ralph De Palme, Ills first rare was at Bloux City last year when he had ' a narrow escape from toeing his syeslght hen a gas tank caught fire. He I the holder of the 100-mile dirt track record mads st Minneapolis where he ran away from the field, Including such a Ds Palma, Mulford and Burman. Alley was seventh st Indianapolis, making the sOO miles without a relief and without chang ing a tire and wss seventh at Chicago. Joha D Palsask, Delasr. John I a brother of Ralph I Palma and will make his seoond appearance as driver here. Ills mount la the same French oar which Thomas rods to vic tory at Indianapolis In Mlt and Chevrolet to eighth place at Chicago this year. John was formerly Brother Ralph's mechanician. Willis Haaat, DssHsssrg, Willie was kid ot ths famous Bens triumvirate In 1310, when the three Ger man cars were Imported for the Orand Prise. Maupt bad as hi teammates Vic tory Hemery, one of the brightest stars of the European speed constellation, and ths late David B rude-Brown, He baa been with ' the Deusenber people two year now. V. B. Doaaldaoa, Bsadesu ' Donaldson I ths youngest - driver In the gam. lie 1 barely SI year of age. The oar he drives Is one he built himself with the Idea of making It as near Ilk the latest European models a possible. Donaldson has had cult some experteno a dirt track driver, but this will b his first appearance on the boards. Jo Cooper, tehriag. Cooper first attracted attention at Chi cago when hs waa tenth In ths money. coopers oar star lea bad. broke down a couple of times, but Jo repaired the break and when the last SO mile of the race was run was making' aa fast tlm aa any of them, (and as a result passed many of ths driver and worked hi oar Into the money. Krwla Bersrdoll. Bersrdoll peelal. Bergdoll Jumped Into fame by winning the last of ths Fairmont park road race at Philadelphia. Later be created a sen sation by leading the field st Elgin until ths last lap, when a tiro change deprived tint of a well earned victory. Agaua in in wu urana prls hs was beaten only by Caleb Bragg. On this occasion Bergdoll pulled one of the most remarkable taunts aver heard of. A rear tire suddenly going to piece, struck him over the shoulder In such a manner as to oomplotely paralyse on arm. Tet he did not atop, but, holding the steering wheel with on hand, shot hi oar around the course with unabated speed until he reached ths pits for a fresh tire. Then he went back Into the rac again. Clootie, Chgo... U M M 4 4 Shore, noeton.. H K W a S7"ll 4 . Kuth. Boston... 13 49 74 42 4 4 ." Warhon N. T.. It M !" 4 .60 Cov'leskle, Det 18 J 24 JOS f t 9 I .ftTl f'iMwell. V y. 1 1J7 III M IT ,fl iHtllla, Wish.. 14 m 14 44 I 4 .iM Morion. Cleve.. 14 1.10 r (ton .HJ Wi-llman, St. Ufa Itt IM fl ( I .& Shawkey. I hll. 14 14 ln M H I f it'ieeell, Chtfo.. 14 91 71 M (i II I .f"0 Hnlnnd, fet.... 14 74 44 21 3 4 4 fr Ayer, Wsshu.. M 44 H 17 I I .fcO llarstad tleve. 14 tr 11 10 1 1 .trt) Wrrkofr-, Thll.. 14 HA 1J 1H0 1(4 f .471 Hochllni.- Wsh. It )7 W ) 41 I T .4-2 Meys. Boston.. r- 74 till H I .444 Ktren, letrolt.. 17 45 M n 41 4 6 .44 James. BU U.. II 110 HI M 44 4 4 .) I'srryman, H.U 24 44 44 14 1$ I I . Cavet. Detroit.. 12 M 42 1 24 I t .40 Mitchell. Clove. IS I'd 104 41 44 t I .35 I'ennock, Host. 16 64 46 81 t .t"S Shaw, Wash ... 14 77 11 M 49 4 T .! I.'dermllk, .U 23 J24 l'T 77 7 10 .HJ Mcllsle, X. y.. 12 47 77 14 15 .Ml Keating, N. Y.. 11 79 R 46 27 I 4 ,4U R. Collin. Bos. 14 (4 M 14 IS I 4 R. Walker, CI.. U 44 4f29t&ll,3 Ksvlee, Phlla.. 20 27 12 4 1 2 .4.1 Wolfgang. Chi. S 20 14 M 1 I ,(i Hnserman, Cl. 14 72 70 40 21 t J .20 Coiunbe. Cleve. 14 M 71 2 S Jones, Clevs.... 17 65 4.1 27 17 1 1 .2.V) Mush, Phil 17 W C ) H I 1 .231 Breseler, Phlla. 17 84 7 (W 41 1 .142 Hamilton, BtU 12 M 51 2 1 7 .123 Hoch. fit. Ixiuleia 28 44 23 2 0 .000 h'mjrrdnr. H.L, 7 U 29 11 0 t Brown. N. Y.e. t 20 Jo 1 0 2 .000 Crowell. Phlla.. I 18 10 7 4 0 .000 W. Iavls, I'hll. I 24 2i 17 2 0 1 .0") Haas, riilla t 10 12 20 e 0 1 .000 Western League Averages f lak Battl. O. W. Ij, T AB. R. If. Pet Tes Moines... 24 22 1 J004 24 M8 Tenver ..M 29 24 1 1WS VA 404 Omaha W 29 . 24 2 2014 2?0 Ml Topeka fil 24 27 1 2K S4 tM Bloux City... .64 2T 22 1 ivw) 2t 477 Lincoln M 2X 1 x r.l 4 fa Wltchlta ffi M 21 I 1777 214 49 BL Joseph. ...M 23 J . 1834 211 434 dab Fleldla m. nn. a. e. Lincoln M 1M 414 102 Ucs Moines.. .69 1570 m 111 tl It 1 Wichita M 14f 744 106 42 K I Topeka 43 1447 710 114 44 i . Omaha 59 14K) RIO 114 44 I . fiioux Ctty....M l&a 7M 121 fT t . Pt. Jeeph....M I4s 444 in N II 1 .a Denver 64 14M 729 124 43 I . .944 Individual nettle. Fifteen games or more: 20 .275 .2 .i2 .2M .2.4 .247 .238 dp ph.tp.prt. 47 . .C .ONI .15 .a.s .961 g. sb. r. h. sh.sb.prt. Ijeune, 8. C :4 1I S3 46 2 3 .370 F'oreythe, Omaha. 67 2J1 27 "7 4 4 .341 Fpemer, Denver... fJi 2 A So 74 I 10 .347 Krueser, Omaha, .r.2 175 24 69 7 .3(7 Tydeman, VIh...J 1M7 24 8 16 ,3- Jackson, Tojka...49 lf,9 24 63 6 11 .3.3 Ppahr, Ienver .10 M 17 31 2-2 .W UKilowar, Drnver.5-' 1:2 24 M 2 4 .34 McCormlck. Den.. 46 K" 40 64 7 1 .8.'; KniK, Oinnha 59 214 42 70 I yi Oiiffllh, Wichita.. 44 1.14 19 43 t .. .34 I'helpe, 9. C U 3S 4 13 1 .. .314 Jones, Dcs Moines. 59 24 49 72 5 9 . 3i4 Hertford, D. M....r 2-12 34 73 7 7 .315 Williams, St J. ...65 192 35 60 .. ( .313 Mogrldss, I. M....20 m 4 20 1 2 .312 Blila, Dee Moines. .64 223 42 Wt 6 14 .:m lunn, Topeka 21 43 9 13 ... .. ,3"f Roche, Tlpeka 2 21 2S 7 13 15 ,0 If. Bohrelber. Lin. .(A 25 2J 71 6 4 ,3"2 Hrll'on, Wlch 64 214 S 46 4 7 .if McOafflgan, Din. ..69 224 & m 21 13 .2 9 Wataon. 8t. J 60 2 24 61 1 22 .2 Kane, Sioux City. .64 2"2 41 69 4 6 .2'2 Fox. Wichita f.7 19 40 65 8 lo .m C. Callahan, 8. C..40 24 23 69 9 11 .20 Mclntyre, Din 64 26 64 t .. Bostlck, Topeka.. .30 121 14 3B 6 .9 Hunter D. M 64 2"4 41 64 14 8 .2v. Cchllebner, Om....64 213 30 60 10 i .2-2 H. WUliams, Dln.,64 210 34 69 5 5 .2-1 Hahn. D. M 59 ?."9 33 44 7 5 . 2.9 J. Clarke, (4. C 39 1T7 27 37 4 3 .277 Kelleher. lenver..64 210 25 64 10 10 .2,4 Wolfe, Dinooln f 282 41 64 t 8 .274 Pownall, WlrhiU.22 (.7 12 21 1 2 .274 rover, Topeka.... 83 74 8 21 1 3 .274 Southern, Wlchlta.20 40 4 11 1 ,. .273 Narveson. Un 14 40 2 11 1 .. .275 Mayer, Topeka.... 67 215 23 69 11 14 .274 Ooffey. Denver 41 144 3ft 89 17 .2.1 TtUmore, Top....2 217 43 64 S 9 .27 Whalen. Dnnver...50 171 21 44 4 7 .27 O. Cochran, Top.. .47 14 21 44 7 1C .2 Bawyer, D. M 6) 235 39 42 18 14 .204 iHenallng, 8. C 49 12 21 44 1 It .2 -4 Trainer, Topeka.. .44 loo 25 42 10 9 .b3 (Wares, Wichita.. ,.32 118 13 81 12 .2-4 Ranp, Kt Joseph.. 60 191 21 50 2 8 .2'4 O. Clark, B. 0 24 46 4 17 2 1 .2.2 Matthews, Den.. ..24 97 10 25 2 1 ,l Tlreen. Omaha 64 129 24 69 IS 7 .T1 Henry. Wichita . ..24 74 7 19 8 2 .2-7 H. Patterson, W..67 199 to 60 6 10 .2 2 Nicholson, Bt. J.. .43 161 14 84 10 .272 Dloyd. Dinooln 88 143 12 M 6 .. ,2.2 Payne, Omaha X- 44 5 1 3 .2.V) Breen, D. M 45 167 15 39 1 1 .244 Bhestak, Denver., .35 106 7 24 5 .. .243 Price, Bloux City.. 24 49 18 17 4 .. .247 Thomason. Om 67 214 32 61 7 .245 Rmtth, Omaha 14 224 43 65 9 5 .241 Pace, Bt Joseph.. .46 169 (3 40 4 11 .2J7 Hosp. Wichita 39 lit 14 4 I .277 Monroe. Topeka. ..44 147 17 Kl 3 5 X Wlrrimnn, Toeka.l8 43 4 10 1 .. .23 Tannehlll. D. M....64 23 19 47 14 4 .2X1 Ha pi s Topeka 62 173 4 40 U I .Vi Blodsett. Omaha.. 21 4' 111 4 .. .it Tonnemnn. Bt J. ..31 84 4 20 t .227 lalllnn. Topeka.. ..H4 1 42 15 82 .22 Daviilsun, B. C 34 12 8 29 4 4 . 225 Cooney, 8. C.....43 141 24 84 5 8 .IH Mihrow, Bt. J 19 64 3 13 24 Cri-p. t-loux City... 44 10 2 2 1 .is Daley, Lincoln 44 lM 21 40 3 ' 6 .221 Yantx. Mncoln 3ft los 17 n 7 1 .119 McAllister. I.ln....81 4 8 19 9 ., .214 Htav. Wichita 29 4, 10 14 1 2 .215 Morae. Lincoln 1 42 8 9 1 1 .214 Thomas, D. M 21 47 4 10 4 .. .213 Bhlelda, Denver....:) 1'4 25 22 4 I .ax Whalen. Omaha. ..59 214 23 44 10 t Ml ehell, lenver...27 69 5 12 3 .. .?! Younir, BlouxClty.32 124 14 23 1 5 Kwoldt. Bt. J 47 l'O 13 83 5 8 .V. Dell. Topeka 33 124 17 25 13 8 .1.'4 Graham. D. M 24, 74 8 15 I .. -U4 Knfore. Omsha 24 74 10 IS 1 .. .194 K. White, Wlch. ..14 34 I 7 1 1 .1V4 Oaepar, B. C 14 42 4 8 5 .. .l'0 Charles. Wichita.. 40 144 24 24 7 4 .19 H Bchrelber, Din. .14 37 4 7 5 1 .19 Oelst Wichita 24 41 5 8 2 .. .is FUher, Bt Joseph. .62 177 17 32 .1-1 II. Cochran, Wch.14 39 4 7 4 .. .179 Brown, Wichita. ...17 34 i t 4 .. .175 Osskell, Denver.. ..15 30 .. 6 5 .. .147 Johnson, Omaha. .14 20 8 3 2 ,. .1V Vance, Bt Joseph. .24 64 4 I 14S W. Patterson, 8. J.21 49 l 7 1 1 .14 Kelly, Bioux Clty..22 34 ( 5 1... .132 Krii''.r. Lincoln.. 24 85 5 11 I .. .129 J. W hite. Bt. J 2J 72 1 9 1 .. .125 Dflkarf. Bt Joseph. 14 84 1 4 1 IN Mailman, Omaha. .18 34 8 4 .. 1 .118 Dawson, Lincoln.. 15 2 2 2 I .. .0 Dashner, Topka..21 22 3 2 2 .. ,0G3 Pitching; Records. Player. g. Ip.hbo.bb. so.w. 1. Pet Thompson, Om.. 6 39 42 t 21 4 . 1.000 Morse, Lincoln.. 6 31 34 10 15 1 . 1.000 Mogrldge, D. M. 19 169 114 44 bt 13 i .765 Mitchell, Den. ...17 107 80 88 44 10 4 .714 Gasper, 8. C.....1 11 117 24 80 9 4 .2 K'iunn, Topeka.. .21 107 - 93 35 44 8 4 .SJ7 BlodRctt, Om... .21 147 104 21 54 12 6 .W7 Jx'arveaon, Lin. ..17 115 99 43 53 4 4 r7 Oeyer, S. C 9 42 64 28 19 2 1 .667 Orover, Topeka 22 137 121 M 70 11 .647 Musser, Des Mvl4 10S 100 61 G9 7 4 .636 Vance, St. J 19 130 97 61 90 19 .625 Thomas, Des M 23 1.13 127 63 46 10 4 .625 Clllllsran, Des M.10 74 41 28 23 6 .825 Cochran, Wlch... 18 113 97 62 68 8 6 .616 Schrelber, Din. ...13 99 80 14 24 ,4 4 .HK Larn, Omaha.. 7 40 45 18 12 3 1 ..400 Clark, Bloux C..11 60 48 14 84 4 1 .671 Cantwell. Den. ..11 80 70 43 37 t 4 .656 fWldeman, Top.. 18 106 120 42 61 S 6 .645 Dashner, Top... .17 101 104 84 73 7 6 .633 Oasklll, Denver.. U 47 77 U 84 A0 Harrington, Den.13 1 t4 6 57 5 6 .6"0 HAllman, Om. ...20 K'S 109 84 47 6 J Khmsn, Iinnoln.13 MKO 20 18 4 4 .b"0 McCoy, Topeka. I 34 41 13 4 1 1 .60 4elly, Bloux G.19 rS 89 27 64 II .4'4 Oelst Wichita.. .17 76 23 41 6 1 .4 Lakaff, Bt J. ...14 R3 M 39 43 I I .465 Arrelanes. Den.. 11 71 86 14 27 4 .429 Baker, Vichlta..ll 71 74 24 29 t I .4N) Willis. Omaha... 7 37 39 11 7 I I .400 Evenlon, Om....14 69 91 24 20 3 6 .375 Powell, Lincoln. .11 94 1 04 4 7 2 4 7 .304 Brown, W lchlta.17 101 I'l 44 62 1 I .3S3 F. Johnson, Om.17 7 2 77 40 2S 8 .313 Flanaaan, Bt. J. 8 62 34 22 35 1 4 .333 ulllvan, Wlch.. .15 44 73 34 19 1 4 .S.T3 Willcy, Bt. J 61 47 8 20 2 4 .3.13 Sander. Topeka. 4 30 18 19 11 II .313 Oregorv, De M. 4 20 23 11 1 1 1 .33 Southern, Wlch. .14 !H y 42 2 3 7 .Stfl Dawscn. T.lnrolnH 74 79 24 43 J 7 . Nelson. Wichita. 7 33 43 14 T 1 I .260 Boothby, B. 47... 8 61 .'4 21 21 II .1CT Doyle, S. City.. 6 30 G 17 17 .. 4 xfchorn, Den ... 8 32 31 13 .. 1 .000 Molten, Des M7. I 13 17 14 8 .. I .000 Taylor, St. J.... I 2 14 9 7 .. 1 .XO I.ambeft, Bt. J.. 1 18 19 4 I .. 1 .009 Ingham, a O ... 1 13 11 I 8 .. 1 AO Uosman. Om....U 35 81 II 19 .. 1 .000 National League Averages Bt. Louis New York Chicago .. Cincinnati Boston ... Philadelphia 0 33 Pittsburgh ..61 31 Brooklyn ....U 27 C'lnh Batting. O. W U T. AB. 31 2 2107 30 I 1995 25 1 I13 32 I ?0K2 33 1 2046 W 1 1919 24 1 1938 ..68 86 ..69 24 ..61 ,.2 25 ..3 W 34 1 22 188 Clan Fleldlagr. Fifteen or more games: R. H. Pet 2R9 669 . 259 267 617 254 610 1S4 501 X 6 219 468 221 il 4S7 .269 .253 .2.0 .247 .239 .234 .24 g- ..61 ..62 po. a. lft.1; 757 1M 70 94 1775 870 97 1647 77 94 1472 807 KU 1617 736 102 1674 794 111 W12 T7 107 Battla. ' g. sb. T. h. sh.sbx-t. Daubert, Brooklyn.59 217 19 73 7 .m J. 8mifh, Boston... 43 220 27 71 4 .323 Merkle. N. Y 44 155 20 60 .323 Duderus, Phlla. ....48 103 14 62 6 2 . 321 Pittsburgh Cincinnati . Bt Louis .. Chicago Boston New York . (Brooklyn .. Phlladelphls Individual ..61 ..63 ..69 ..62 e. dp.tp.pb.pct 74 46 0 6 .948 0 4 0 0 5 0 I 0 0 10 0 9 63 49 35 65 64 84 42 .965 .91 .959 .964 .967 .957 Una Pltloburgh 31 Oood, Chlcairo 44 m Wsde K II 11 for, t in.. w 2" rxvle, N. Y 64 277 Baler, Chicago 1 233 Robertson. N. Y....67 2"7 W. Zlmermsn. Rrk.19 60 Connolly. Boston. ...50 150 Pltchlaar Records. g. ip.nno.co. so. w. e. rvi S 40 29 17 20 I 0 1.0 16 68 11 4 3(7.70 I 43 64 1 13 30 63 I IS I II 1 S 46 I T 29 44 80 13 25 34 1 68 10 46 II 35 25 I 26 86 I 24 18 1 34 30 7 42 45 I 87 70 11 11 29 8 21 65 83 44 63 44 68 33 86 T.- rinn Rltter. N. Y f 19 24 J J 1 Pierce. Chlcsro.. 14 74 65 41 I Aleisnder Phll.lS 173 111 31 13 14 Meadows, Bt. L..15 99 94 Mamaux, I1tta..l7 I'M Msyer, Phlla. ,..18 13 104 8. Bmith. Brkln.. f 4 40 Harmon, I'itts..l5 107 98 Kagan. Boston ..14 91 74 Btandrldge. Chi.. 13 62 II Pfeffer. Brkln..l4 109 93 Dale. Cincinnati 21 111 M Vaughn. Chi 31 123 118 Robinson. Bt L. 11 62 44 James. Boston.. 10 67 69 Doak. Bt L 14 134 114 Schneider, Clnn..l7 96 74 Marquard, N. Y..16 104 Wt Dell. Brooklyn.. .16 123 94 Bailee, St I..... 19 116 102 Tesrcau, N. Y.. 18 114 91 Zabel. Chi. ..14 93 61 Stroud, N. Y IS 74 7 Tyler, Boston.... 12 63 80 Coombs. Brkln..l0 73 45 Lavender. C7hl...ll 86 44 Humphries. Chi 10 64 44 Cmtcher. Bos. ..14 43 -f Nelhaus. Bt. D. 7 23 20 Strand, Boston.. 4 19 n McQllan. Pltta.l 106 104 C. Adams, PUU.17 100 98 (Jrlner, St L 23 89 73 Rudolph. Boston.17 133 127 Mathewson, N.Y. 47 49 Hughes, Boston. 16 121 111 Benton. Clnn....ll 116 93 Chenev, Cblcago.19 74 75 Chalmers. Phlla..13 83 76 Iear, Clnn IS 74 64 Bcnsuer, N. Y..11 27 30 Perdue. 8t U..14 49 94 Cooper, Pitts .14 64 47 Perritt. N. Y...1S 73 84 Rlxev, Phlla.. ..U 7 Rucker. Brkln... 85 47 Ames, Cinn 13 61 Appleton. Brkln.13 63 Douglass, Brkln. 0 61 Demaree, Phlla.. 11 53 Altchlson, Brk.. 8 34 C. Brown. Clnn.. 7 2 Cartore, Brkln.... 7 21 Kanthl.. Pitts.... R 24 B'mrrtner. Phil. I 1 Davis, Boston... 14 11 S 10 46 41 19 63 24 87 88 17 40 84 41 17 23 30 23 30 49 13 17 16 11 I 11 80 40 19 30 17 24 83 61 17 24 69 48 64 33 40 20 38 19 24 7 19 11 17 24 2ft 24 81 14 V 13 4 21 n 28 16 19 81 24 U 8 16 6 13 8 11 10 11 S 7 4 I 60 68 CI 60 37 24 28 19 Buffalo BiirHas Auto with Him on His Circus Tour W.lliam F. Cody, known the world over aa "Buffalo Bill," ha deserted ths t rrni ho for the automobile. II rcntly pun haved an Overland touring ear and Is now seldom seen except at the wheel of his favorite machine. tie frequently uses the car for Jumps -1 town to town when traveling with t . Wild West show tf which he 1 the I- d r. ' In referring to hit love for motoring, (he tampus scout draws an interesting riir,rirlsoa between ths Overtand 4slx" nd ths old overland stage whloh Is bow ttne of the properties of hi show, ar.d hl.h was finished In lwt. and put In scrUts between Dodge City, Kan,, and fct Joseph. Ma. "Fifty years ago," bs states. I acted as a sort ot advance scout for this stage. My duty was to beep a sharp lookout for the IndUns and bad xnen of that time. The tw-st speed we ever made was MK-ij luiVj aa hour, ei.d our total Jour ii'7 In a day's travel never exceeded tistr mlia. "ToiUy." he continued. "I can bop Intj me Ovcrlacd car and with good roads ah -ad and the speed officers out of sight, I !l ewer the distance In as hour or eo. 1ijn ctJnly have changed, but they L.te ct.acgrd t jk better things." Amerloan League Averages Club Battla. rV W T. T A n Tl XI r,... nrtcago 64 46 21 0 1126' S. 6T7 2'7 lietrolt 67 89 14 I 21n9 -! ,2S Boston ...... Ul M I M 2hl 614 .261 I'htladelphla. 86 23 43 1 ai.'A 5aj 11 iu Cleveland ... 81 23 89 0 80,18 i 4'H .142 Bt. Louis 66 23 40 1 21f (r,M .24 : New York... 43 83 Su il 4m .JS7 Washington U 30 28 1854 214 4Z1 .O Clab rieldlagt. , 5. po- a e. dp.pb.tp pet. New York..... 83 im 799 64 49 w Detroit 7 1X11 940 loo 80 11 0 .tW Washington .. M lfv44 743 43 4 0 .95 Chicago 88 114 674 14 W I 4 .J Boston ........ 61 lt7 811 1ij4 41 I 9 .KJ Cleveland U 1443 44 hs) 24 1 1 .9 .4 Bt liuls 5 177 ro 134 14 13 8 .K.l PhUauelphU ..It 1711 tu6 140 44 14 0 .9)7 ladlrldaal Battlasj. Fifteen or more games t . ah. Cobb, Detroit 47 129 Daly, Cl.ioeiro 20 24 Kournler, Vhlcago.. 81 til liaumalin, N. V 14 S4 CUotte, fhlcaao..,. 14 Jackson, Cleveland. 64 Crawtord. imtrult. 67 lijole, l'hlla 45 IX Collins, Chicago. 44 Mclnnls. Phlla 44 Mays, l'M.ton , 14 Veeoh. Detroit 46 Blteakcr, Boalon.... 64 suruna. Phlla....... 6i Kuih. Boston .17 MaisvL New York. 63 Oainer, Boston .... 31 Cadv, Boston 34 1 humpson, l'hlla... 14 i'ipp, New York.... M Hi 80 21 lilt 1-JI iMt '.I 29 211 1M I 69 69 33 .844 343 8K4 r, h. sh.sb.prt 71 91 161 .M 4 1 4 44 71 111 11 18 1 I ( 10 I 4 at 47 1 I 34 M 6 10 14 64 I 6 IJ 71 10 2 14 41 I g 1 0 11 111 tl I 39 I 0 T 1 .to . .327 .324 .lit .314 .318 .814 .8 .4 .3-4 -l 4 Uiex?, Boston. Klepfer, I'dO.. 1 r aticr. 1iso... u Wood, Boston.. 1 Scott Chlcawu.. 1H Usher. M. V... 14 Johnsun, Wsh. II Mens. 4 ricato. i Dauaa, 11 loll, si rtetvr. I.osiun. 14 Pleh. N V 12 !MiTiard. Boet. 4 Duouc, lietrolt 13 ritehlasr Records. . lp.hbn.bb. so. w. 1. pet. 11 14 1 si 111 11 170 TO 113 120 1 14 11 I 117 63 1(0 14 49 19 37 I 77 34 64 10 34 47 10 tl 63 11 94 31 41 7 14H 110 64 65 17J 111 94 43 37 I 741 79 10 Tl 26 I 13 I 17 110 40 88 ML 1U4 lOuO .K. . 7 7'9 .7' 4 ,70 .-.7 .? .7 ,S7 .4.3 1,1 jim ,1 a-;y Tho Harley-Davidson has some ped, having won both 1st and 3d In the fourth biggest races of the season. Kor jiowrr, speed, romfurt nd all arounij satixfacilon, the Urlcy-1. vitlnoii is uuequalled. Call and be convinced. VICTOR H. ROOS The JloUirttcU Man" 2703 IeavrnwortU bt., UiumLul, KvU. k ' ,-"-'vir"i rr it mm, a J ' Everythih for the swaass sn n sw vvssa rplrrtj i.-e" E Is Complete Classic Race July '5th; 12:3 and Keady omorrowp: . 9Glock (Reverse and Brake Tests at 11:30 A. M.) r THE FOLLOWING WORLD'S FAMOUS DRIVERS ARE HERE: Dario Resta (Pengeot) Eddie Richenbacher (Maxwell) Tom Orr, (Maxwell) Eddie O'Donnell (Deusenberg) Tom Alley (Deusenberg) Edwin Bergdoll Bergdoll Spe'l) Ralph Mulford (Mulford Special) Billy Chandler (Deusenberg) Grover Bergdoll (Bergdoll Special) John De Palma (Delage) H. Donaldson (Emden) Otto Henning (Mercer) Joe Cooper (Sebring) Earl Devore (F. R. P.) Hughie Hughes (F. R.P:) Charley Keene (F. R, P.) E. Donaldson (Emden) J. Rawlings (Ogren) Tickets Will Be on Sale at the Downtown Office at 181 1 Farnam Street Sunday All Day Until 10:30 P. M. Monday morning, July 5th, reserved seats must be purchased at the track. General admission tickets only can be bought at 1811 Farnam street until noon Monday or at the track at any time Monday, July 5th. Get your seats today and avoid the" Crush and delay at the track Grand Stand Seats $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Box Seats, $7.00. General admission, inside track, north half, $1.00 per person. General Admis sion, inside track, sonth half, $2.00 per person. Autos, $1.C0 each to north half inside no charge to south half inside. 'Free parking space south of the fcrrand stand under police protection for all grand stand and box seat holders. 1 SFECIAU -..SIPECEAJlJ. EBtiroIoaHIoim sxodl Speed THals By all the Famous Drivers Entered, Commencing at 11:30 A. M. and Lasting All Day. (CtiSoAcdlinniiissiIoini CsaJsal Crissl Come out and get acquainted with the Speed Demons and see them do 110 miles an hour or better. A THRILLING SIGHT. DON'T MISS IT. ' r;.AE-3A AUTO SPEEDWAY CO., OC7JAMA. J .813 .81 .3"4 .l"4 .8"4 0 .00 1.C0O 0 .6 ,6-M .778 .749 .750 .760 jm .647 JfKt .634 .415 .611 .600 .671 .643 .664 JM .634 .600 .600 .600 .600 .600 .600 .600 .600 .600 .600 .6"0 .465 .435 .444 .4! .429 .400 .85 .833 JtM .933 .833 .900 .800 .800 .ISO .260 .9i10 .143 .143 .136 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 I.