Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 12, 1915, SPORTS SECTION, Page 4-S, Image 44

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 12, 1913.
At Last, a Middleweight Champion!
By Hal Coffman
HE KNOCKED OUT
EMe rlCooTY
IN IS" RouNOS
CJ'-f J"" ' jr
ywc FiTZSinmoris
r STAfCPE.t IN
AH AMTeo. IN
1912. AN IT" WON
Tha cTHnf ion ship
? mm
a rV Jjl (,.-,
MARQDARD HAS A CHANCE
With Assistance of Old Guardian It
Likely to Show Pitching
Skill Again.
C01HS KEY'S DTVESTMENTS VAIN
Br FRAT4JK O. MENKES.
NEW TORK, September It "Rube"
(Marquard I back again under the pro
tectlng wing of hi old guardian Wllbert
(Robinson and th betting la tlgit the
ocentria southpaw will show aome of the
pitching iklll that made him famous In
UU and 1J1SL
With Roblnaon to coach him, Marquard
was a world-beater. When Roblnaon
Quit the Giants In 114 to become manager
of the Dodger. Marquard began to
wobble and be continued to wobble to
ueh an extent that the Olanta "canned"
him.
"I dont think Marquard la through aa
a big league pitcher," aald Roblnaon.
"AH he needs. In my opinion, la the kind
of handling that will bring the beet out
of him. I'll try to handle htm that way.
Maybe he'll get back Into the ranking of
tar again."
Himmrll't Pceatlar Predleasaa.
John Hummel haa been with the Dodg
er almott alnoe the civil war, yet If the
Dodger ahould win the pennant and
COMMISSION PASSES BUCK
New York Authorities Decide to Let
Their Successor! Decide the
Beftree lime.
NO HINT AS TO APPOINTMENTS
wouldn't be legally entitled to a dollar!
worth of the a poll.
The rulea provide that no player can
participate In a world' aeriee who waa
algned up after the cloae of play m An
gust O. and that players, who ahall he
eligible, mutt be on the payroll before
play begins on that day.
And now, aa to Hummell.
Ha waa on the payroll of the Dodger
on Auguat to, hut the following day the
Dodgera wanted to algn up both Mar.
quard and Cheney ao they would be eligi
ble for world'a aeriee duty. In caa the
Dodgers had to perform auch duty. The
twenty-one player rule, however, eon
By RIXGMDn.
NRW TORK, Sept 11. The Incumbent
State Athletlo commission, caretaker of
the boxlfftr lawa in the Empire atate, haa
decided to Indulge In that favorite little
pastime known aa "passing the buck."
Thla augujit body haa leaa than three
weeks more of offlolal existence, and It
haa determined to let the Incoming oonv
mission of three dabble with the ques
tion of permitting referees' decisions
In ten-round bouts In this vicinity.
During Its four-year regime, the boxing
commission haa done praotically nothing
ror the betterment of the game here. It
has, however, shown partiality to the
larger clubs. It haa seen fit to overlook
major offenses by large oluba, while It
has taken drastlo action on minor In
fractions of the boxing regulations by ths
small fry.
It la only In th last two months that
the commission has shown any signs of
activity. But they were merely signs,
and nothing more. About two months
ago, when the American Boxing aseocla-
grapple In th world series, Hummell! Hon was In Its Incubation stage, the three
boxing Salon began pondering over the
question of referees decisions. Opinions
were solicited and received; but as yet
nothing haa been don In th matter.
And nothing I Ukly to be don by th
ooramlsslon during th last few weeks.
On October 1, th new boxing commis
sion will be appointed by Governor
Whitman and th "pald commissioners
Will assume control of th sport. N
Inkling has yet been given aa to th
Identity of th new supervisors. It I
known, however, that William Muldoon.
one-time wrestling champion, ha been
designated by th governors to Ineorpo-
Meas of bow th
i MSa . t I lt-i . . fW - 4.
hit m " & ss i
AjTrtA-A
8Ine the day of Jack Dempeer, Fltsslmmong
and Ketchel a lot of young men hare been quar
reling gg to Jutt wbo and which was the middle
weight champ. Maybe some have been and then
again maybe they haven't, but If these reports
from Australia are on the level this Le Darcy
looks to be about the gravy. He's only 20 years
old now, and has had over thirty fights since he
started, in 113. Ills latest win was to knock Eddie
McOoorty cold In fifteen rounds quite something
to do at that, we would say. About the only one
that stands between Darcy being proclaimed cham
pion middleweight of the world la Mike Gibbons,
for he has already cleaned up everything In Aus
tralia and Europe that aspires to that crown. Af
ter his fight with McOoorty, Snowy Baker, the fa
mous Australian promoter, has made every effort
to Induce Mike Gibbons to go over there and fight
him, and after the Gibbons-McFarland quarrel it
looks like Mike's next big Job. For the title that
has been empty so long looks as If somebody was
going to really cop It at last. ' '
Western League
Averages
Clafe Battle..
rat hi Ideas of how the soar atnii
fllcted with the signing up of thee two be conducted Into the laws now In foroe,
pitchers and th keeping of Hummell at VVuU there nay be some significance
the asm time. So Hummell was released n thla. It Is still an open question whether
before play began on the Slst and Mar-jMuldoon will be asked to take charge
quaru ana vneney wvre signed. wm commission, sir. sluiaoon la silent Topeka 140 75 63
On the next day Hummell was algned Ion th matter. H prefer to confer with il,c,'.lt v--l? 5i w
penvr m
Ploux Clty...m M 1
iea 'Moines.. HI (7 M
Lincoln 1U 70 69
Uniaha leg 71 t
O. W. U T. AB. R. H.
pi ra
up again, aa th twenty-one-player rui , th chief executive first. Muldoon Is well
Is not operative after August SL In this
wy, Hummell became ineligible for
world series duty.
However, should the Dodgers get a
slice of the world series money th melon
will be so spilt that "Faithful John" will
get hi dlvy.
Bl Iavestateat fa Tala.
Up to the present writing ft has cost
Charles Comlekey 4.(00 In his efforts to
"buy a pennant" and It look aa If th
Investment, aa far aa th 1916 season Is
concerned, la In vain. Th best th
Whit Sox can hop for now la second
place, and even that Is an almost barren
hope with the Tigers and Red Boa breed
ing along like a .tt-oentlmeter shell.
Ootntskey paid triO.OOO aocordlng to re
portsfor Eddie Collins. He paid HOW
or so for Outfielder Nemo Uobold. and
about tXOOO for Joseph us Jackson. The
outlay for Eddy Murphy, one Urn of th
Athletics, waa about fS.000, and a no
bundle for "Happy" Felseh,
The Caso of Jtas Thorpe.
The "come back" performed by Jim
Topka
Denver ....
Omaha
Kt. Joseph.
Wichita ...
versed In ring lore, and may yet be ap
vuauJiuNi iua pw ooounisBion. De Moines.
j& BupvmuMu Bne a uie list or eligible ( nnui Lily.
reveals no man better qualified for this 'id?ci!ln
position,
Kllbaa Dtsltkoe Chance.
Th American Boxing association, th
protective organisation of th promoters,
baa drawn Its first fir from th ranks
of th pugilist. And to think that
Johnny KUbane, king of th feather
weights, would be th first on to make
the attack.
It ha been proposed by th association
to Increase the poundage In pretty nearly
very division. Including to feather-
1 . ! 723 128
1276
1241
I 4f71 677 11K8
i WO 61') 1177
0 4i..'l 689 1081
Clah fielding.
1 4v,i m i
I 4V4 641 12
7NI 646 127t
1 4706 641 1241
Pet.
.2X1
.170
.H
.2wi
.2")
.
.aa
ifi' 2. ?d-tp.' Ias'hner. Topeka... 44
.141 rZ3 1781 228 10 1 88 0 .. wlrhlt. it
1S5 ,V 1740 244 Vt
142 y,M IK. 2 2i i,tf
140 :h:i Itiiv", 249 VU
im HiV 17ii6 2iJ 117
142 ,Tii7 1M 2!9 111
137 S5,' ISIS ?H Wl
is jkw is:3 en ios
Indlvldaal Battlagc.
ab. r. h.sh.sb. pet
Wlthrow, Bt. J i 111
CrlHp, Sioux City.. 61 143
Whelen. IJneoln....l03 7SA
Oarham, Dea M.... S3 2M
Oaspar, Ploux City. 83 M
Fisher, Topeka 121 429
MoAlllnter, Lincoln. 74 U7
Kverdon, Omaha... S3 7ii
VaU'd'aham, SL J. 21
Narveson, IJnooln.. 86 87
fianAers, Topeka... 17 S9
Hoffman, Lincoln.. 17 64
Charles. Wichita... 66 143
Powell. Wichita.... 16 X9
Dell. Sioux City.... 63 2S9
Klefer. Ht. Joseph.. 23 60
Oelut, Wichita 60 121
Connolly. St. J 11 W
JIoyle, Sioux City.. 17 46
r:nt. ht. Joseph 8ft 133
81
63
09
. 1 ate. Wichita 17
fc Paker, Dea Molnee 34
Thompson Omaha. 28
. . g. a!
j'avia. oioux dty.. 17 6a 19 17 6 .4:16
"jeune, bioiix Llty.KM (N 1.43 17 lg
Uaiioway, lenver..l;H Gx 6 17b 14 13
l'orsythe, Omaha.. AM 627 (U 178 1(1 21
ripencer. Dnver....l36 fcvo 93 1K6 W
Mnree. Lincoln 03 247 40 hi 9 1
Jones, bes Moines. 141 6.12 1(3 170 6 H
brown, Topeka D6 W3 43 66 6 13
Kane, Slot: City. . .131 4iU Kl 147 14 31
Jsckscn ,. Topeka 06 Snl M 111 14 19
Gray. Wichita 6x 147 22 44 3 1
K. White. S. C 83 75
' Cantwell, Denver... SI 7R
fj4 Blodirett, Omaha... 47 111
.M Brown. Wlchll..... 14 44
.860 Wlrteman. ftt. J 86 83
j Kafora. Omaha 87 69
Kelly, Sioux City.. 89 90
Ulles. 8L Joseph... 41 U
Pterser, Denver.,... 28 M
Klnnck. Omaha 11 61
Riley. Wichita 18 87
Onkell. Penver.... 86 73
.Sn&
.34
.8.16
.82S
Johneon. Omaha.
, J. White. Wichita.
weight class, over which th said Johnny
KUben relgrs. The Dromoter. In m. . L'SVlL"101.. f'e.nv' ? Z 0 0
dav decided to add three pound to th ! CailiU.a'n. 8 C....::.i27 eho 71 ! l w
existing la-pound maximum for feather- orl,,,0"w. 1",nx u'3 140 M 6
esje vvjeAitat
Johnny say he will not stand for any
Chang In th standard weight for the
feathers, and that If the association per
sists in establishing th limit at 138
pounds, he will not defend hi Utl at
Thorpe on September 1. reads like a tale i that poundage.
of fiction. The Indian was sent to th This attitude by Kllban la bound to
minor by the Giants because tie couldn't I result In complications, for If th aao
hit. Jersey City tried him out for a elation la taken seriously, and la reoog
whlle, found he couldn't bit, and passed nlced as the official organ of th pro
htra along to Harrlsburg. That club motors. Johnny la likely to wake up euros
kept him for a while and then sent him morning and find himself minus a title,
back to the OlanU beceuao he couldn't l A fine elate of affairs, ehT
bit. One of the bylawa of the constitution
Ths first day Thorpe was back on the of th American Boxing association reads
Giants bench was September 1, when I that a champion must fight In defense
the Giants were playing against the I of hla ttle at least onoe every six months.
Phillies. A pinch hitter waa needed, and I Should KUbane refuse to accede with
Thorpe was sent to the plate. The fans i this demand, the association would feel
nearly died of shock. Had McOraw gone
craxyT Well, the nonhltting Mr. Thorp
belted th first ball pitched for a lipping
slngl. He then stole second, lie was
kept in the limn, and on his second trip
to the plate hammered out a doutle. The
third time up he beat out a bunt three
hits In three times up. Thorpe hasn't
shown up as a demon with the war club
tlure, but New York atlll gasps over
v ! at he did on that memorable Heptera
Ur 1.
Joe Steelier to Play
Ball in Omaha Today
tteetf empowered to declare forfeited the
championship belonging t KUbane. An
elimination aeries would then be In
order to determine the new champion.
KUbane can make 121 pounds ringside
without any exertion, and at this weight
there Is no man in the world that can
; hold him even. But at 133 pounds; that's
a different tale. There are at least a
j half doaen boy, wbo can fight like
wildcats at that weight; and KUbane sees
so reason why he ehould endanger his
diadem at US pounds, when he can make
his opponents simmer down to 123 pounds,
j and be not so strong at this figure as
they would to at 126 pounds. Pretty
shrewd boy. that KUbane person.
I la Tralalaa- Thoaga Idle.
I Speaking of KUbane rem'nd us that
Jo Ptecher. world champion wrestler. ! johnny previous to last Monday, did not
will be the feature of tody game be- ,1(as, i fc Hnf bout for nearly five
tween the Stor. and Dodge bU teams IIlOBthSj Tet Johnny kept In atrict traln-
Pr .. . I" during that layoff. While preparing
The presence attained by Dodge as fc bout CedM
the ho,n. of the premier mat artist of wUh AWL MleI.( KubM tav.nU .
, la a boxer's life namely, road work.
Dinah" Wright, former State leafuer. I l, " . .7 ' , v
or Johnny Andrew., the strike-out ph on the road, th f.ath.rwelvt ch-
run a mile, and then "Jump rope" for
! a block or ae.
la speaking of this new method, Kll-
63 134 21 IS
89 84 17 16
M 1W 86 44
17 42 7 1
7 l.Hd 14 16
84 117 13 23
69 14 14
4 184 7 11
63 1 to 33
81 67 4
41 U 1 18
74 144 1 36
.142 671 101 IM 11 81
1 "3 M 1J 22 24
14 46 4 1
r 73 t
ft 76 I t
10 S3 1 3
75 14 16
83 71 f 11
11 14 1 6
61 UO 21 .,')
14 41 f a .1--8
18 :M 1 .(Ml
base ball circles by one of the greatest
sen l-pro teams In the state.
bom, will on either Olson or Hay on
the mound. Oaiue will be called at 1
o'clock.
HasVr Wakes Oood.
Ion Rader. tie promUlns youngster
r-!!el ty the Vernon Tmrrs when the
1 lo (irsnde a.io tatton t'roke up. Is mak
iuft rKW1 all li.e ime t!.lu saJd Uut
l.im by hts admlrvrs.
I
raii-rrt is .
Ivl Arkntmrg. a younv rl ht-hanltd
rit r of ftiw Pnhid.T.1 sial'ff t)tesioital
in, i. L..a ...,vu by Ijc An ilea.
1
bane saya that It takes off weight rapidly
and helps a fighter's feet action.
To Bay Neyea, To.
That Wynn Noyea, the Spokane star
hurler, would be purchased from Spokane
Uile fall, along with fat Callahan and
Herb Murphy, was the admission Man
ager McCredle made In regard to his
plans tor next year.
I vaeman. Tntb, ia ats t.: i.a ia m
Clu.in, Topeka 27 48 7 16 1 1
?.PM.hr Denver 76 2J 41 71 8 I
Jriahn. Dea Mnlnos.,141 641 64 lti4 36 t
l-atumore. Topeka..K6 404 97 .W 16 81
Mi lntyre, Lincoln.. 12.1 416 62 l'i8 1
Krug, Omaha 142 BIS 77 152 18 27
Uo.. nelly, Bioux City 41 K9 14 8 1 I
rn vnuiaon, 01. j 117 43J 54 127 16 26
"-.in, ill,, o. U 123 47
Iralner Topeka ... M 2H7
MeUafflgan. Un....l42 bJ4
Mct"h-Piiey, Omaha 41 14
II. Wlltams, Lin. ..131 473
fox, Wlchlia 121 47
Krueger. Omaha.. ..lo6 8i8
K. W'lilianis. fcU J..13I 47S
Coffey, Denver lie 872
Bennett. Wichita... 64 am
Hoc he, Wlchlia 8J 2wl
Hartford lea M...141 f.N
woire. Lincoln...,
Shields, lenver...
I hlrsmg, Wl' h t.. 46 17
Ht'lmer, St Joa-ph 67 2iH
Ihomaeon. Omaha. Hi SoH
JV. Smlih, IJmoln.. 21 64
Mayer. Topeka 74 279 40 75 14 16
" neian, iwnvr., m 2fl U 72 11
Dawson, Unooln... 83 69 U 84 1 5
"'. ou Jowin.iif oi 61 no
w, i iars e. c... .69 161
Koeller. St. Joseph. So I
H. P hrelber. Un...l41 K.7
Griffith. Wlchlia.. .lo 3!
lletllns. Wichita... 42 143
KoehUr. St. Joseph H6 13A
I reen. Omnha 141 bnt
PownalU Wichita... 2! 87
Wares, Wl hlta..... 83 in
Hunter, Ies M l(i
Lloyd. Ulncoln 12:1 1
Jillla. Pes Moines, ..141 6:8
Miller. Denver.'...!.. 93 28
Mntihews; Denver, 24 t7
Henry, Wl.'hita 24 74
Shestsx. Denver.... 72i3
Hwyer. I)-s M.....131 4i-3
H. Schrelbee. I .in .. 4.1 4
Orover, Topeka ii3 141
Oroehllnv. St. J 73 2M
Hoap. Wl,hit-...,...ltt 47S
Ta.l on, Wlclilta....l3 36
Itaprw. Topeka Ijt4
K. Watson. . Wlcht.. 24 64
ft-hllebner. Omaha,. 141 4i
aley. Lincoln 4 ?U
Viimui, Lincoln.... m
fitnlth. Omnha 14 i't
Patterson. Wlrhto.DI 4M C7 113 16 is
Hai.li, St. Jneeph... 90 311 X 14
weus timana vt it
Fwoldt, l)es M 1S 414
Houtles. St Joa; h. .18 14
J. C'erk. fl. C M t
Orodlok. St J 64 1
tosayve, 8. C 85 17
Moariajce. Dea M... 4!)
Tants. IJivooln 0
Q. 'ochrn. Top...!'- 44
Cooner, Bioux Clty.lM 66 IIS
Pas. 6t Joseph... 66 21 i 61
rroaby. Bioux City. 4t 1S)
Tannrh II. 4maha..l24 43
Monroe. Tii k....l7 M
Muaaer. IVe M ST. l"l
lireen. IVs M, r7
hiloharns. f. C. 2t XS
Davl.laon. H C kJ M
Southern. Wlrhlta U lit
19 M
3 . IT rnrhnn Wlch 63
.X:0 : Vance, Joseph.. 45 113
.81 I W. Patterson, St. J. 21 49
.816 nininn T.m t rr n
13 Krucaer. Lincoln... 26 SS
Hnllman. Omaha... 18 '84
WHIev. St. Joseph.. 18 26
Lakaft, Topeka..,., 88 69
SulU van. W ichita... 21 23
.310
.308
.3i'7
.Si
.
.3J
.
.2M
;;M
.2)H
.213
.23
.2i
.SMI
.7
.S5
.2s3
.23
.27?
!rl
.276
.276
II 0
82 t
77 18
65 10
18
W
48 22
1 8
10 0
18 1
0
7
60 I
8 1
5 .71
.?'-
.21
R4
3
218
218
214
.213
.211
211
2
Wlch... I 28 20 7 17 0 X .
Omaha 1 I 1 1 0 0 1 J
Wlch.... I I It 4 3 0 1 .
Wlch.. i 18 26 12 9 0 1.'
Powers, Wlch... I
Moimee,
fowell.
Wrlaht.
Lambert. St. J.
Htyiea, Topeka.. 8
Woodbrn, 8. C. 4
Turner, D. M... 6
iteea, 8. C 1
.2l7 I Cobb, St. J.
48 18 12
S
11 11
4 2
7
.3X3
.
.
.2l
.2"0
.106
.194
.D
.198
.194
.194
.193
.1S9
.1X7
.187
.180
.lf.2
.11
.10
.177
.ISrt
.172
.164
.163
.153
.1S3
.146
.14.-
.148
.143
.1.19
.12
.118
116
.087
.087
. . . - . a
Green. St. J.... 1
uartland. St, J
Helmer, St. J..
FelUng, St. J...
I
19
S3
1
IS
10
10
I
coo
ooo
,000
000
000
000
.000
.ooo
.ooo
.one
.000
.ooo
.000
.000
The Hypodermic Needle
:ny rmzD a. xtrirTzs:
Ws Need tho Doagk,
Today
At Lulus park
Ihe browna i-ark Merchants
And the Drexels
W 11. Ma,e a combat
For the Class B
Championnhip
Of Omaha,
And It lil be eome game:
We know It wll. Le eome game,
Kecauee both teams say
They will win.
Ai d both teams can't win
Be a une that Is Impossible,
And we know
That It one team la to win
And the ether teum Is lo lose.
It wl I ho some game
Because It can't be anything else.
And also the winner
Will go to St Paul.
And It takes mney
To go to Bt. Paul,
Because the railroads
Won't let you ride free
8 nee t e Interstate
Commerce commission
"Went on the job.
And the only way
We can get the money
To send the team to St Paul
Is for you to oome to the gam
Today . .
And you will see a good mrrf
And be donating to a good cause.
And that Is a good reason.
Or rather two good reasons,
Whv we ehoirid see you
At Duxus park today.
A E.A PATTI AND
. SARAH BERNHARDT,
Years snay eomo Bad years may so,
As Father Time gees on his way,
A ad vr may see Sam Crawford
blow,
Aad Wan" say 'tSood-day.'
AaiH Bryaa may dros oat of eight,
Aad Malty finale aad fall,
Aad Freddie Welsh sret la aad fight,
Aad Baa Johaaoa lose hie wall.
Bat even thea,
Karh paaalng year,
Theae words we'll hear,
Fred Clark haa alt asala.
Dr. Dumba seems to ho In about the
earn fix aa Rub Marquard.
If it Is true that Branch Rickey sold
Orover Dowdermllk to Detroit for $10,009,
Branch belong on the Stock exchange.
Some Feeling, Bo.
The Ctar hai (siren vp command,
With rus army ht i$ back,
And ihii, tee think, mutt maks tht ctar
Feel like Connie Mack.
John Ia Sullivan Is lecturing on th
awful effects of. drink. One of the aald
awful effect Is John 1m Sullivan' lec
ture. Ills Sti'fil l Gone.
Time gets 'em all. First Howard Drew
gets trimmed and Grand Duke Nicholas
I sent back to th Bush leagu.
" J paid a dim to urn thie mu8,"
The R oter cried vith hea',
' Tney trimmed 4 out of ttven centi,
These guy hate B'irnum beat,"
They sold Franklin Baker again In
Philadelphia last week. Selling Frank
Baker la getting to be quit a pastime In
Philadelphia.
Th only trouble with selling Franklin
Baker seems to be that Connie Mack
won't sell.
Foot ball practice has started at Ne
braska, but aa yet Btlehra has not out
loose with the dally bear yarn, thu
leading one to suspect that h Is suffer
ing from a compound fracture of th
typewriter.
LABOR DAT If RIGHT,
While other play aa stasT M
laagh,
Aa happy as th flowers, .
We toll aad slave aad heat war mill
The asaal eighteen hoars.
I
National League
Averages
American League
Averages
Clah Battli
r. h.
r 1189
130 64 43 8 440 679 1123
jr. w. I. t. ah,
..IM 86 47 1 4418
pet
,29
.26
.23
246
2K
St. Louis.
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
Chicago ..
New torK..izx
Phlla 127
Pittsburgh 135
Boston ......111
Clah Battla.
a. W. U T. AB,
.136 65 87 S
68 69
70 61
01 66
hi 64
70 M
68 70
68 69
Clah Flrldlagr.
133
133
.130
4406
42m
4422
4273
4277
R.
634
417
467
4H3
473
JT. Pet.
1183 .2.7
4M0 470
4412 481
4228 fcl
110.1
10f8
101
9
10S1
10.0
.254
.249
.118
.248
ft
.241
Pitching Records.
CarrolL Top.... 8
Kinney, D. M.. 1 $
Brlnkfey. Wlch. 1
McC'ann. Top... 1
fclerser. Denver.20 146
Musser. V. M..36 247 216 100 179 20 8
Mitchell. Den.. .40 tM 22 t 107 22
Thompson. Om.25 191 liJ-4 78 14 6
MoKrldire. D. M.43 307 226 88 176 24 11
Hall, Topeka.. .13 72 72 31 24 6 1
Oeyer. S. C... 43 66 18 19 1 1
Oaspar. 8. C....S4 249 228 64 129 19 11
Thomas. D. M. 4 2x1 2M 97 110 23 13
Climn, Topekv.27 138 129 49 80 10 4
nilllaan. D. M..29 l'H 178 68 64 IS "
Mloirett. (m...46 821 2"! 47 124 24 18
Cantwell. Den. .81 2-'S 2H 98 M 14
lark. ri. C 81 2t 46 11114 t
I .arson, Omaha. T 44
Ip.hbo. bb. so. w. 1. pet v Ruth. Boston
II 11 11 I 1 1.000 Jack son. 4Jtu.
13 1 8 1 1.000
4 1 4 1 0 1000
4 8 4 1 0 1.000
124 64 65 12 14 ,7F-0
111 man. Lin 2S
Nr'eon. Lin.. 34
2 3 Rohrelber. I,'n..S3
273 1 Hsrringtn, Ien.3i)
61 148 11 10
43 4 a
Null
it I I
79 148 84 13
12 23 1 1
11 31 U
91 13 21 18
S5 U! M 6
fc'. ru ii 24
A 94 IS 26
10 25 1 1
7 19 S 1
24 67 10 1
7 1?4 22 24
13 24 2
14 1
19 m 4
4 1:11 10 VI
4H V 10 11
8t 14 10
15 21 3 6
6 1?I M 11
SS IX T 8
4 0
87 141 ?1 18
.W4
.2d4
4
.2i4
.2.t
.2-.!
.2-3
.2.l
.2i
.?.!
.2S8
.2.7
.2W
.2 4
.25-1
18
247
I'.'S
210
24
264
107
111
'"rover, HTipka
Vance. Ft. J....RS
Riley, Wlch 15
Doy'e. 8. f 1"
Dashner, Top... 44 268
Morse, Llnooln.il
Cochran. Wlch. 28
Hnirtrern. Wlch. 41
Oasklll, Den. ...87
Lakaff, Topeka. 85
Krlly. 'J. C?. 34
North. Omaha. .1
Hallman. S. O .20
Arrelanea, Den.. 14
Davis, Wlohlta. 4
McCoy, Toneka. t
Onr Lincoln ... 4
Crahb, Omaha.. 4
I ion, L n 31
Hoffman. IJn.M
Htnders. Top.. .17
tlusdn. Top. .17
46 18 11 1 1
201 43 43 11
2.19 M , 14 15 11
:'l 49 66 IS 11
ZM V. 130 14 11
"f 1i' ft 9 14
234 110 198 17 14
14 28 46 s 6
.711
.7i0
.700
.64
. 7
.667
.633
.62
.619
.616
.
.6n9
.
.679
.677
.677
.MO
.6;.S
.468
Detroit
Boston
:ttioaa-o 79 K 1 4.'13 813 1UM
St. Louis. .1.C 63 78 6 4340 431 1063
C evelaad ..131 49 U 1 424 441 1021
Phlla, Jt 88 89 1 4219 442 10i
wash. .,..129 m u i em 41 m
Nw- Torwi.l2T i 68" 8 4187 (10 963
Clah Fleldlac
g. po. a. e. d
New Tork.127 8417 1644 177 107 12
Chicago ..HO KifA 19.7 1!4 f5 11 0
Boston ...130 J6i7 lo8 191 77 11 0
Wash. ...L-9 8477 1613 187 88 14 4)
Detroit ...134 8633 ll97 216 91 18 0
Oeve i:a V17 174 2:6 68 16 1
St. louU ..186 r88 1830 270 139 23 1
Phlla. ....128 Saul H 170 111 21
Iadlvldaal Battlag.
Fifteen games or more:
a, ab. r. h. sh.eb.not.
Cobb, Dot... 134 4KI 130 178 83 .170
W. Davis. Phil.. 19 80 4 T 0 0
83 26 13 26 S O
1 4 8 63 126 2 11
Bpeeker. Bo ton. 127 476 94 161 16 27
K Olllre. Chi ..133 449 98 148 82 27
Crawford, Tet..V4 f? 74 1H 14 23
FournL-r. Chi....l 800 74 US 12 80
Veach, Dot 133 4fS 76 164 18 16
Mclnnls. Phlla.. 91 3r8 36 111
Ionant. Bos ... 23 89 . T 12 8 0
Thorn' son. Phil. 1 83 10 0 0
Btrunk. Phil ....106 83
MaUeU N. T....114 400
.236
pb.tp.pot.
0 .
.9fl5
,ttV4
:S1
.9.A
.!
.949
g. po. a. e. dp.tp.pb.prt.
CinclnnaU 133 S.V.1 1737 186 130 0 .964
St Louis... 136 8i'7 1746 L42 97 0 14 .9H5
Boston 131 3611 1646 190 100 0 6 .9t
Pittsburgh 135 3&0 1640 193 87 0 14 .964
Phlla i 17 8404 1687 187 84 0 10 .94
Brooklyn ..133 3003 1708 218 83 0 18 .9A3
New York.. 128 34.1 1661 217 108 1 18 .968
.219 1 Chicago ....130 8473 1627 218 66 0 11 .6
24 I
Fifteen game or more:
g. b. r.
Doyle. N. T 123 475 74
LuAerua, Phlla.. 116 400 42
Oonsales, St. L.. 28 54 9
Ing. St L. 117 424 64
Daubert Brook. .130 M
Snyder, St L....126 419 37
Merkle. N. Y.....11S 401 42
Hinchman. PltU.135 46 67
I'ltchlag Reeords.
h. sh. sb. pet.
130
17
131
145
129
122
151
19
6
3
17
10
2
17
16
g. Ip.hbo.bb. so.w. I.
Nehf. Boston 7 42
116 1216
11 16
.80
.8J9
.3-'7
.321
.318
.318
.314
.313
.SH
.304
.ro3
,v
,..o(
0
70 t
PltehlaaT Record. ,
m. Id. hbo. bb. so. wl. p-t.
Walsh. Chi.. 1 18,18 - 6 8 8 l.onO
8 14
1 11 7
.8 11 4
8 .83 8
6 17 If
41 57
McCabo. St U
larks, St L.
ltl"e. Vi'Mh...
Od'iam. Det...
Carter, dev.
Cress. Potrn..14
Wootl, Po-ton..82 1H
Fi.ster. Ikston..S 218 1S
Scott. Chi 46 S'4 ?19 1 8 21
Kuth. Boston. . .24 1" 144 69 K 14
Shore Boston. .M '96 14 68 tM 15
4
2 1
4 6
11
8 t
24 H
4"
75
67 13
64 !8
.1.03
l.o-o
1 000
LO.
l.o
.8-n
v7r
.7V)
24 23 4
Barnes, Boston... 4 18 15 6 8 1
Schupp, N. Y 19 48 64 28 25 1
Kilter, N. Y 18 48 64 14 24 8
Mamaux. Phlla. .34 230 170 78 13s 20
Alexander, Phlia.42 8J0 217 67 216 25
Toney. Clncl 33 ltii LI6
S. Smith, Bklyn..24 174) 133
Merce, Chicago. .31 153 139
Rucker, Hklyn...l4 103 120
Dale, Clncl 41 243 24
Pfefl'er. Uklyn....32 215 15
Meadows, St. L..33 2U17
Standr'ge, C'hgo..2, 90 104
Itagan, Boston... 35 227 2 S
Mayer. Phlla 3tl 223 201
Vaughn, Chgo....2o 218 21
Dell. Brooklyn.. ..34 4 lf.i
Coombs, Bklyn...6 173 144
Tler, Boston 28 17u li2
James, Boston... 13 r H
Marquartl. Bklyn.4) 179 IM
S.ilee, St. Louis. 38 241 204
Tesrrau. N. Y....35 2.71 187
Kadolph. Boston. a7 22 272
Harmon. Pitts.. ..31 237 2i
65
36
70
25
79
6S
72
34
5S
46
aemree. Phlla.. .27 159 K0
1"7 32 fit) 7 4, .638
ft 84 174 16 14 .633
14 I'd 39 73 8 7
140 I S M 5 10 9
27 164 1 l' 14 14
230 244 70 81 16 15
! 18 80 kj 11 U
2 ' "7 84 119 11 11
116 48 31 8 8
l'Kt II 47 8 5
114 24 34 4 4
36 14 8 2 1
41 12 4 1
S3 14 1 1 1
21 1 8 t 1
m 104 13 14
101 32 24 6 6
j-M Kverdon.' Om..!lS3 5
S.'Jl Wtdeman. St J 4t 21
Boot hb v. . C t s
Mltrhrll. Itenver.... M 11
Tonne man. .t. J.....l'
North. Onaha 48
Tlmmsa l..a M 47 11
Priie. Sioux City... 81 14
LoffiUk. Tuiwka.... '.& 271
23 84 4 4
41 1"1 IS 21
14 371 8 1
31 47 13 4
31 4 6
24 31 11 I
II I
39 68 1 1
59 111 22 28
7 14
T 16
17 ; 1 i
45 17 4 4
41 84
24 1
28 61 T 8
II M I I
33 70 11 13
36 1
14
33
II
2S
2
ii
.r3
.261
)
.tO
.?
.216
.218
.14
.244
.244
.24.S
.244
.Ui
.244
.4t
.i4l
.4V
.141
.240
.2W
.f
.rc
.2 4
.2 '4
.3i
.2l'
83 14 13
f-v,r. D. M....S4
W'lllls. Omaha.. 7
ifS.at. Wlch ta..t
F. Johnson, fwn
Inirerstill, Oin ..1S
I'owrll. Llnclo l!
Boothby 8 C..U
Mi-ovn. Wl.-hi."4
Pate, W'chH..I4
VandrvMe. W'h. 7
Orea-orv V. M .. 4
oott. Wlch'ta.. 4
"ifini. St. J '5
oiiiilvKn. Wich.23
W'llev. Wlch. ..18
X'elann Wt"h... 7
ValMirhm. StJ14
White. 8. C 18
Klefer. St. J...23
lytudnnk. St. J. 4
Inrham 8. C... 6
Baker. et
A levander.
rViahorn.
Meyers. I In 3
-ckann. t J.. I
Tavlor, St. J... 8
Slasle. W Irh ... 8
,,'n. D M... 3
M.ndee, Wlch.. 8
M"i. IJncoln. 2
. ivn . 1
Rentier. St. J. 3
.27 m.-.i t. a. St J.. I
.!! Closman, Om 11
6'S Covelskle. Det. .44 7R t f H
Deuaa. Det 40 4 234 11 30 10
Kther. N Y....28 2'1 64 9H8-9
Harper. Waah.,11 51 S3 13 r 4 2
Oolamore. Clev. 6 21 .11 2 2 2
Fsher CM ... 41 23V M 11 21 11
IfcWand. Dt....3H 1!7 l 64 61 11 6
leonard. Host. .86 14 V f3 11 6
i8
,633
B.'l
,6tO
.Pl
.600
.NO
'ohnsou. V'ash..4t !t m 48 176!
TXuo. Det .
Ave . svash.
Fenx. ftii
M 54
HO ,0
1K0 43
PS1 I-.
2H
V8
It i
1?S
let
41
23
17
o. -...
t. J... 6
r. On I
Den,.. I
lie Wl
92 H4
9 -
.94
1K1
11
m
39
M
13
64
89
M
S3
14
74
143
4
81
IS
II
31
13
21
2
19
13
12
3
8
3
83
35 8.4
61 3 4
41 8 It
M 10 14
74 8 1!
7it 8
91 10 14
34 4 7
4 7
68 46
ft) 38
1
43
iv
6
1H4
49
41
21
It
11
13
81
28
34
17
It
1
8
1!
5
31
III
6 10
1 4
V
1 7
1 It
1 4
.5n
.6m
41
.46
.4J9
.4:V
.421
.417
.
.4 0
.tv.
.341 .
."4
.SiA
.$33
.3-
.323
.SM
2
.300
.r4
."3
.tm
.oo
.110
.
.ov
83 71 17 11
84 80 It 8
SS 41 11 8
67 1'1 '3
94 114 16 13
24 13 4 3
W i 4 3
37 81 11 8
87 49 4 6
73 118 " "7
123 A IS
8S JSO 21
.11 1H3 147
.84 1KI 1
.600 Galls, Wash. ...S3 f4 1
.f.. ruMwrt', N. T..f M
1'ien. N. Y P i" 'J
IHvet. ! 17 74 81
' 4-o, CL 111
Steen. Det. 14 13
' el man. t. L. .40 r'3
Mr.rt"ll C1V... 31 " IMS
lnlirr Wnh.83 M -8 V'l " II 11
Jme-. IVf ,.4' 2in IM lio 7" 10 10
Know'aon. rtiU..14 w S Ii I 4
S'aler St. I. ..1 t;3 6' 84
Wolfsnnr. 01..14 4 87
I ere-s. ct. L.. 6 1 3
i'f it. t 4 13 15
Mot-dee. N. Y,.l 1
t'neh'e- D-f . '3 16 3
W IVJH-, IJ..l" 1 4 3
Ti'l'he'. I lev... .81 " 1X , 73 1'4 V 13
Vuseell Oil 8' ' "1 4
v.k St L 1 9 41-3
Wrho- V Y.." " '"
Kheeton 1'WI... ? n 17
W-H'on. t. Tj. "4 ' 6 M
Ph.wke". N Y. 1 1 '4 T
Pwwn. N. T ...' 'i H
V ..W Tn.t IS X IX ) M
"'ii'.ri. Besto" .. . ' ,A '
' Hiwrnn. fv '8 W r m
t'4. Tow'-a. T- iwnii It
vMti.. v T..M
H-td C r 1 !
V rrvman t 1. 24 8 M 17 17
r.v4M 1.I ... 7 ' 4
w.-rkof mil. . V 16 l1 1 1
chaw "'a- ..H1, TS -8 8 11
t 'a'kr Clev 1 14 4
'erle V. T....1S w A 1
l C1-r 3iw,. M
.omlOnuibe r"T....8 it "t 94
.Mil n, t (i Wl" 1"4 r
0M -eel- W-h 11 w r
.000 Hal. K. T 8
.iv1 Vftn'r rav. .
.,,i.r.' v(.. yt 1-
.W Crowe!l. Phi'.... 8 4
41 n
ii
'93 114
61 40
I
17
1
2
T
CS
14
4 4
2 1
1 1
1 I
1 i
6 4
t 12
2 4
8 13
8 13
7 13
8 8
1 3
4
8 13
4 14
701
.M.2
.lW7
.fA7
.
.467
.4 7
.tjv;
.647
.47
.6
.67
.
.
..VI
.M
.f.
..Vrt
.Pat
.Ft
o
.l
,1
.u
.4S.S
.43"
,i"4
.4V
.JWl
.3
.-
78 11
60 12
79 11
24 7
82 18 11
62 14 9
M 12 8
88 8 2
.7 16 11
96 18 13
67 120 14 13
95 MS 12 8
52 41 12 7
77 72 9 7
22 23 6 4
Sri Ml 10 9
5! 78 14 13
15! 15 14
58 121 17 17
53 71 14 11
50 63 10 10
48 63 7 7
25 61 8 6
I I
17 2 2
19 1 1
6 1 1
13 1 1
On 11 13
00 8 9
54 7 8
Ames, tit Louis. 28 144 loo
Robinson. St. L..a 114 104 25
1'avlH. Boston. ...14 64 59 1 9
Crutcher, Boston. 14 43 49 Jl
Meliaus. St. L....U 43 43 1
K ly. Pttu 3 11 10 4
Strand. Boston... 4 22 24 8
C. Adams, Pitts.. 33 219 2.i: 32
Stroud. N. Y 27 1 77 164 81
Zabel. t'hlcao...30 1,72 118 till
Doak. St. Ixul..Si 2 7 J:M 74 116 13 1
lUiKhea. Boston. .42 i27 1H.I 47 JS5 11 11
Mcyulllan, Phlia.to 1"1 1 44 t?7 lo 12
I vender. Cligo..SJ lt 111 53 97 9 11
Kliey. Phlla 27 IM 163 b5 81 9 11
4'henny, Hklyn...3l 144 12d 62 73 8 10
Mi Kenerey, t'in..lo 7 t'S 23 28 4 6
Schneider. Clncl. .89 224 205 94 12 18
1'enue, St. L 2 111 13 18 28 8 11
Perritt. N. Y 2.) 176 11i 44 75 10 14
Math wson. X. Y.2I 14S ITS 17 63 8 U
I. pet.
0 1.0.0
0 L0A
0 1.000
1 .7.4)
.741
.736
.783
.1
.647
.637
.121
.4
,6vU
.(k0
.6 3
.0.1
.6 1
.571
.571
.1.1.3
..2d
.519
.517
.ro
.6v0
.600
.61
.54)
.74
.6 0
.64)
.5)
.f00
.4M)
.471
.4-4
.4.4
.4 6
.4.0
.4.
.414
.444
.4L
.4:'i
.4.7
.41.4)
Pa Rourke Picks
Braves to Cop Rag
in National Loop
"Desptt th fact that th Phillies are
In the lead and Brooklyn is up thr
fighting for place, It look Ilk both
Boston club to me," says Fa Rourke, In
commenting on the two big leagu race.
"It Is almost unalnmously agreed that
th Red Sox will cop In th American
league," continued Rourke, "and I think
Stalling will win ln the National. It's
a long way to October 7 and ven a very
short spurt will win for the Brave. Alex
ander can't win all the games for the
Phl'llea and outside of Alexander Moran
hasn't a pitcher who I really dependable."
Woman Pilots Saxon
to' Victory in Race
When th Saxon roadster, driven by
Mis Kathleen Dee of Rock Island. Ill ,
flashed across th line a winner at the
Rock Island races, Miss Dee took her
place aa the first woman driver tq engage
in an automobile speed event within the
last ten year.
Th race ln which Mis Dee captured
th honor waa a two-mllo event, held
at th Rock Island race track. At the
er.d of tho .race Mis Dee was leading
by seventy-five feet She entered a chal
lenge to any car on the grounds, at any
distance from two to five miles.
Before engaging In the challenge rac
Miss Dee drove 'a half-mile In the fast
time of C:42H. ln spite of the fact that
the turns ln the track are not banked
und the track itself Is only slightly more
than a half-mile, making driving some
what perilous
I
Brewer Bar Rookie.
The Milwaukee club of th American
aa octatlon has purchssed First Ba'eman
iioldei man from the Fort Wayne club of
the Central league.
Chalmers, Phlla. 24 134 171
Douglass. Bklyn.27 163 160
Benton, S. Y J8 1 1 l'S
tirlnor, St. L Sii 1 (9 138
Humphries Ch(?o."ii 131 142
Kchaut-r. N. Y...2s 92 79
ilear. Clnclnnatl..H4 137 13
Kamhlen.r, Pitts. 2 11 91
Applatou. Bklyn.32 1X1 1(2
I'ooper, Pitt. ...34 155 163
K. Adams, t'hi.'.". 95 91
Altchlaon.. Bklvn. 8 .14 87
Birkrtiitr, l'hllu.15 40 31
C. Brown. Clncl.. 7 24 21
Conselman, lllts.13 47 41
si t 8 .rs
37 ft 6 W .178
67 90 I 14 .364
44 46 6 11 .SM
17 ?8 11 .853
27 66 8 .831
41 40 4) 6 .80
42 47 4 . 04
63 49 4 10 .214
40 67 4 14 .221
34 62 1 T .135
6 15 I .000
21 24 0 1 .000
6 13 8 1 .0)0
18 20 8 I .4X0
Best Treatment for Catarrh
S. S. S. Removes the Cause
.. 8Podlits in Catarrh troubles hav agred that It Is aa infotln of
th hlood. Th laboratories of tho S. 8. 8. Co., at Atlanta, hav provon It
one you get your blood fra from linpunti cleansed of th Catarrhal
w Uon. which It Is now a pry to Uscaus of Its unhealthy sUto tha you
will h relieved of Catarrh tha drinnlns In th ikmn k,..Li.. a
7, ting;, raw sores ta th nostrils, and th disagreeable bad breath, It was
11 : rei piaco, Because your in.povrund blood was caallv in.
- " ui wtm wmroiii wno bad a Cold But
In, nij,t W . H . , . 1 . w n 1. i . . w,. vui
- 1 ' v. i um, Buu D
n "Z ' "rn" "? ur na wrtt n 8. 8. 8. CoM Atlaata,
S,i,,l,,rr ?rt aTi'- They will tell you how this purlyVi
55 ? - 1 b. d th ,nlDU'-u'- trom th blod bv llt.rallT VaaS-
1" il C,n- n7 wl,! pr0T to T" th,t thousanda of sutfrr?rrc
,v, tarrh. aftr eonltat trwatmsnt with 8. R. 8.. htv hcon fwld r2 oTI
trouhlo 4 all It. dlsatr-abl. feature, and rertoroj ttftS22i
.i? or. Don't dJay tho treatment. Tak. 8. B, aU, at ai
V
'4
i