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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1928 Goslin Beats Manush By One Point For American Swat Crown i SPORT SHOTS. INVITATIONS Champion Hitter 'TEN" TEAMS rormidable On Courts. MARK OF .379 To. Go To Semi -Pros i i To Become Affiliated With K. I.

0. Easterner Combinations Are Beaten In Five Games Cliff Martin Announces. To Annex Closest Race 10 SLICE ONE OVER In Eighteen Seasons. At ths annual meeting- of the K. 1.

With Western Conference RepresentativesGophers Blow Second jY Prliminary In O. League yesterday' at the headquarters, Main Street, it wa decided, to Invite all. rival semi-pro organizations in the Miami Valley Lou Gehrig, New York, Is Third With .374. join the K. I.

O. season. President Cliff Martin, who pre Chicago, December (AP) -Flashing unexpected strength, ''Big basket-ball teams have' routed the invasions of two powerful East Al I sided at the meeting, denied that number of teams in the K. I were WALTER rA A.6EN gRfflflH OPEH SOUF CHAMPION i WAS A -SEMI-PRO BALI. Pt-AYteR.

eFOe HE BECAME OKE Si 5HOTS'HmeC-FW0L0 planning to jump to the newly or' Winner Competed In 135 Games Against 154 garized Miami ValPjy League, 'whici cor.ducted its first meeting last week. i 'We are the oldest semi-pro organ ization in this section," said Martin. "and -if any teams, in the Central AS EXECUTOR OF VOUR DAHNY.ybUR UMCLE5 WILL- With 5oo grand in the bank. UNCLE'S WILL AMD YOUR League or any other circuit, desire to DECREES -THAT VOO SHOULD ern quintets, Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania. In six games last week, five of' which were with Big Ten teams, the two Eastern combinations failed to turn In one victory, i Pittsburgh, which conquered every Big Ten team it met last season and then won recognition as the national champions, fell before Northwestern and Wisconsin, in addition to Butler College, of Indianapolis.

Pennsylvania, Eastern collegiate champion last season, was (M A SAP TO LET OLD MtAVISH become a part of our organization, GOOSE" OOSLIN. I HAVE PAIO OTF DEBTS-J HAVE UO For Next Two Men Babe Ruth Leads By Big Margin In Runs Scored NORSE-MAID ME WILL OR they can do so by applying for ad I FOONO -THAT HAMPTOH HALL ii -w -w NO WILL tSOtNO "TO DO AS 1 mission to officials of the K. I. O. AH LEAVlNS- "THE WAS HEAVILY League, but as far as changing th ANO THAT VOO HAD PLEASE HEXL HAVE A WHALE OF A FIGHT AHV OF With 163.

name of the league no never." kWNCLEU NOTES ANL KjM (AH800WTHJ01 all yoo 81 ROSEED t3s CHAMPIONS THAT 8ACK JENKINS, President Martin appointed Judgo HOLCMNG-S -5; I I F. L. Hoffman, George Heltiler, Wl! PACK. MY 1HING-5 VM "TO NEW ORLEAHS AMD BREAK THE, Mj22zz lam Muller, Charley Applegate, Mar 600W Kew York. December 16 (AP) Leon (Goose) Goslin, slugging Wash- tin Reddington and "Butch" Simms defeated by Indiana, Ohio State and to confer with teams in other semi- Michigan.

To BeCrownedTonight In St cm outfielder, led the American pro organizations. Leapue in bitting in 19:8. The name of the current king of Protestant Athletic Association. Municipal Baseball Flag Winners the hitter was not known, until the Every game of the six played in the Protestant Athletic Association basket ball official American League batting records were made public today, for 'In Four Classes Will Be Guests At Chamber Of Commerce. leagues was market by large scores.

In ths opener, DeMolay Alumni trounced the final and official figure reveal that the Senator won the crown by Zlon Evangelical. 37 to 11, Bolton count ing ths most baskets. Weber, at the foiward position for Nast Memorial a aingle point from Henry Manush, Four champions of Classes A. B. Methodist, tallied 19 points In his team's and of the Munlciual Baseball Asso ttole only 30 bases, this total was 33 to 11 win over the Phlllppus Evan BEARCATS TO PLAY tar clouter of the St.

Louis Browns. In normal batting times the batting leader can be identified the day the aelical. Dorn played best tor the losers. enough to give him tne league lead, "Whltey" Kuna, Ben Moskowttz and Johnny Seegars particularly was pleasing, Seegars's work at center earning him a fine chance of winning the regular berth from Brad Allin. St.

Peters Evangelical won from Hebrou Lutheran, 32 to 19. Oakley Christian surprised Madisonvtlte Baptist by downing Johnny Mostil following with 23. ciation will be crowned at the first annual dinner of the new diamond organization tonight at the Chamber of Commerce, when a program has The team batting laurel again went them. 30 to 14. St.

Johns. Bellevue. season closes but the race between three great American League hitters, were hard pressed to defeat Walnut Hills Christian hv the acore of 19 to 12. Clifton to the world champion Yankees, but Y. M.

C. A. Wildcats at the court Wednesday and L. B. Harrison at varsity Saturday.

Coach Frank (Doc) Rice. apparently not pleased with his tema's showing, will send his charges through added workouts, with several substitutes who saw service in Saturday's game having a fine chance of winning a regular berth. The work of Bill a r. Michigan, which dropped Its open-' Ing preliminary game against Michigan State, came back with a rush to defeat Pennsylvania, 34 to 21, last night, while Wisconsin trimmed Pittsburgh, 34 to 24, in a game playeci at Milwaukee. i Purdue showed its old-time smoothness last night in defeating Wash- ington University at St.

Louis, 38 to 21. The triumph was a great tonic for the boilermakerg, inasmuch as their old rivals, Indiana, lost to. the St. Louis team last Minnesota lost its second straight preliminary game last night when Drake measured the 32 to 21, at Des Moines. Illinois looked good In def3stini Lombard College, of Galesburj, III, 44 to 22, while Chicago set back North Dakota, 39 to 36.

The public was not 'admitted to the game bi couse of the prevalence of influenza at the University of Chicago. Nine games are on the Big Ten schedule this week. They are: Pitts burgh at Ohio State, and Wabash at Iowa, Monday Northwestern at Notre Dame and' Carleton at Minneapolis. Tuesday; North Dakota at Illinois, Thursday; Indiana at Notre Dame. Purdue at Butler and Marquette vs.

Iowa, at Moline, Friday; Drake at Minnesota, Saturday. Goslin, Manush and Lou Gehrig, of Piesbyterlan won from their hill-top been planned to fete the winners at And The L. B. Harrison Court Aggregation This Week. Having overcome the Cedarville opposition by the narrow margin of a 32-to-28 score, the University of Cincinnati Bearcats will begin practice this afternoon for two games this week, meeting the Central neignDors, ourion unuea ijreinrsn, 20 to which city heads will be present to 16.

Captain Zimpelman caged 14 points. the Athletics made this race as close as the Ust for individual leadership, although it attracted less attention. The Yankees batted and the Ath The scores: Depenbrocks 34, St Mark 19. The Depenbrouk team scored a 34-to-lg victory over the fit. Mark quintet yestci-day.

when it invaded the Evanston club' irymnasiuni in the opening game of the Parish Intermediate League. distribute prizes to over 120 diamond stars. ZION EV'NGELICAL DeMOLAY ALUMNI.I FO.FT.TPI FT.FT.TP Schnelder.f 2 0 4 letics .295. 1 Knabe.f The programs will include Colonel 3 Speague.f 1 9 0 12 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 Schener.f Dlckman.e Bolton, Totals Seyfrled.f Schrautz.o Vieson.g Fox, a Kunz.g Totals Official American League Batting Records, Season 1928 C. O.

Sherrlll. City Manager; Walter S. Schmidt, Chairman of the Recreation Commission, and Professor George Rider, Miami University, who will be the principal speaker of the evening, and Russell Wilson, 16 57 1 11 Referee Ray Ernst. HR. SH.

CS. SB. Pit. R. H.

TB. 54 103 136 NAST M. METH. PHIL. EVANl'F, oastmaster.

Compiled by The Howe News Bureau. AMERICAN LEAGUE RATTING. Batting in the American League throughout the season of 1928 was on a R4jg-ceU Club, McMahan Busam, Frisch Lunch and Clown Cigarettes, high plane and the records show that 60 men went through with marks of FG.FT.TP. FG.FT.TP. Weber.f 9 1 19 Asbach.f 0 11 Houston.

3 3 8 "Peil.f 3 0 4 GoebeUc 0 0 0 Jones.f 10 3 Tepe.g 3 0 4 Wessel.f Oil Zoecklein.g 10 2 Alexanders 2 16 Wohlflel.g 0 0 0 Dorn.g 4 1 9 Totals 16 3 33 Totals' 9 4 22 four champions will be guests oi 300 oi better, a large majority of them being regulars who were in there In the Yankees, continued right up to the moment the final putout of the season closed the contest. Gehrig fell back a bit in the closing days but the two outfielders were going strong at the finish. The final figures showed: Goslin, Manush, Gehrig, .371. Unofficial Figures Varied. Unofficial averages published from day to day during the season and after It closed varied.

Some had Goslin In front, others gave the palm to Manush, and at least one was inclined to think it was a dead heat. Not since 1910 has there been such a furious struggle for batting supremacy In the American League. Eighteen years ago Ty Cobb won the honor with an average of .385 with Napoleon Lajbie a hair's breadth be-Jjind with .384. Goslin was out of the game for a time with a bad throwing arm and played In many games when he could not toss the ball back to the Infield from his position, but he played 135 of the 154 games, enough to make I honor. Two hundred ball players and fana have made reservations for the dinner.

nearly all of the games. From start to finish, the strife for batting honors among the regular performers was chiefly among three men, Leon "Goose" Goslin, of Washington; Heinle Manush, of St. Louis, and Lou Gehrig, of New Referee Ray Ernst. 6 12 30 54 10 23 Mountain Valley, Bender Malts, HEBRON LUTH. I ST.

PETER'S EV. York. This contest went clear up to the last week, when Gehrig fell a few points behind, and not until the final day was the winner dutermined between Kansas City. Decembsr 16 (AP) Five Big Six schools will open their basket-ball season this week If bas-keteers are not stricken with influenza. The week's schedule: Tuesday Kansas vs.

Washburn, l-i Tcpeka. Thursday Nebraska vs. South Dakota State, in Lincoln; Iowa State vs. FG.FT.TP. FG.FT.TP.

Conner.f 2 1 6 W.Goerlng.f 4 19 Goslin and Manush, the former nosing out ahead with a mark of .379. Manush 0 Bender.f Richter Phillips and Ki Kl Tramps, runners-up, will be present. Among the other teams to be represented will be French-Bauer, Townsend West, Fay Egan. Bberts, Stegners Meats, Richter Phillips Classes A and 1 11 was next to him, only one point behind, and Gehrig was third with .374. 0 Tanner.f 1 Lamb.o 1 Eggleston.g 3 Crlgler.B 0 1 Totals Goslin made his record in 135 games, a tore arm making it necessary foi 0 0 0 0 Heugel.g Steins, Totals him to lay off for a time during the season.

He poled 173 hits in 456 times 0 2 Simpson, In -Ames. Municipal Employees, Augs and several others. at bat and among his wallops were 36 doubles. 10 triples and 17 home runs. Friday Kansas Aggies vs.

Kansas -Wesleyan, in Salina. Saturday Missouri vs. Kansas (ex The record of Manush was perhaps more impressive because he was in 151 One of the features will be the an Referee Ray Ernst nouncement of the. most valuable hibition). In Kansas City.

1 MADVLLE. BAP. OAKLEY CHRISTN. games, making 241 hits in 638 times up and he had 47 doubles, 20 triples and 13 homers. He was tied with Gehrig lor the lead In two-baggers, the lattei also playing 154 games.

FG.FT.TP! player in Class A as selected by 14 managers. FG.FT.TP. Gllllsple.f 10 2 0 6 0 O.Ivers.f 1 1 Reservations will be accepted at the EVENTS OF THE WEEK. 0 10 1 7 0 01 office of the Recreation Commission, City Hall, until noon. Harper.f Mlller.f Brown, I in mm, Poe.g Nagel.f Totals Blondl.c Htnsgen.g W.Ivers.g Totals 0 0 0 10 0 0 6 him a real leader.

Manush and Gehrlng played the full schedule. Goslin and Manush opposed each other in the final scries of the sea "1 -7 0 14 Clement A. C. 31, HamAll-Stars 21 Referee Warren Burns and Avorbeck. with nine and FG.FT.TP.

FG.FT.TP. W. H. CHRISTIAN. Once more Babe Ruth, of the Yankees, was prominent with the bat, hitting 54 home runs during the season which is only six behind his record oi the previous year.

He was far ahead of them all In total runs scored, having tallied 163 times during, the year. Gehrig was nuxt to him with 139, and Combs, of New York, was third with 118 runs. In runs batted in, Ruth and Gehrig wound up with a tie tor tho honor, having driven In 142. Bob Meuael, of the Yanks, was next to them, having butted in 113 runs. Because of the heavy hitting, buso running was not prominent in the offensive play.

The leading base stealer was Charles Myer, of the Boston Club, and he had only 30 stolen bases. Johnny Mostil, of Chicago, was next with 23, and Harry Rice, of Detroit, was third with 20. Batting feats of the seuson were accomplished by Goslin. who hit safely In 25 consecutive games, and by Hellmann, of who on July 2t in one game batted In eight runs. The Yankees took the honors in team batting again, but on this occasion were hard pressed by the Athletics.

At the finish the Yanks' team average was .296 and the Mackmen'a was .295. i eight points, respectively, led the scoring for the Clement A. C. when the St. Bernard team defeated the Hamilton All-Stars, 31 to 21.

in the opening game at the clement court yesterday. The Clement quintet lists many of the men playing on R.Mannlng.f 10 3 3 0 6 Thomaa.o 0 0 0 ST. JOHN JSV. 0 0 Applegate.f 1 3 senger.f 0 0 Suter.c 0 0" Thomas.g 2 0 4 0 Faneuf.g 10 Nasb.g- 0 0 0 3.Manntag.g 1 a 3 Schweing.g 0 0 0 Woehrle.o 10 2 the team wnen iney won mn-vnu iiuhuih in thA lutnreitv Leaeue last year, and 22 69 33 44 i MONDAY. DECEMBER IT.

At Cincinnati No bouts scheduled. At Chicago Tommy Loughran vs. Big Bey Peterson. At New York City Kid Chocolate vs. Emll Paulso.

At New York City Joe Gllck vs. Pats Mack. At Toledo. Ohio J)lck Mitchell vs. Paul Gerard.

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 18. At Indianapolis, Ind. Paul Allen, ra Jimmy Hackley. At" New York City Tommy Donnelly vs.

Spider Kelly. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 19. No bouts scheduled. THURSDAY.

DECEMBER 30. Al Cincinnati Music Hall: Phil MrGraw. of Detroit, vs. Cowboy Eddie Anderson, of Cody, 10 rounds. At Boston.

Mass. Ace Hudklns vs. Al Mello. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 32. At Cincinnati Ohio National Guard Armory: Weekly boxing show of the 147th Regiment Athletic Club, Freddie Totals 8 3 19 Totals 6 0 12 several college stars have been added to strengthen the outfit for the league season, which they open with tne Friars this week.

The victors featured the contest with a whirlwind passing attack, mixing Referee Warren Wlrtx. Player and Club. B. i-'llourke, Frank St Louis McCurdy, Harry Chiiago Tavener. Jack Detroit Cissell, chalinei Chicago Hauser, Joseph Phdadelphia.

.1. Berry, Chas. Boston Heviug, John Boston Vuugllder, Elam H. Detroit Kuel, Harold, Washington Hayes, Mlnter Washington. French, Walter Philadelphia.

Hoyt, Walte New Yoik ft Kommel, Edwin Philadelphia. Burns, U. (82 4 N.Y.).R Lyons, Theo. Chicago R-L Jones, Samuel Washington TJIackerby, Chicago Ulllls, Grant, Washington Todt, Philip Boston Sweeney, Wm. Detroit Durst, Cedrlo New York Zacliury, J.

T. (20 7 N. Burke, Robt. Washington Campbell, Archie S. Neiv Boss, Harley, Washington Berg, Morris, Chicago Tate, Bennett Washington.

Karnsliaw, Geo. Philadelphia. Sister, Geo. Washington iiranuon, Otis, St. Louis.

Cronui, Joseph, Washington It Johnson, Henry New Ellluke. Howard Phlladelpuia.K Grabowsul, John New Sltealy, Albert Now McNeely, Geo. Earl, St. Louis. I Sheu.

Mervyn Detroit Montague. Edw. Clevelana. Kedteru. Geo.

Chicago. Uogell, William, Bosto R-L 1 Gazeila, Michael, New York Rollings, Russell, Boston snautu, Joe Cleveland Hotmann. Fred Button Maulon, Cyde St. Lou.s Si Gerken, George, Cleveland Sturdy, Uu, St. Louis Caldwell, Hruce.

Cleveland Williams, Dennis, Collins, Patrick New Harvel, Luthei Cleveland. Thomas, Alpltbnse. Chit-ago Gerber, Walter (6 St. 104 Bos.JK Warner, Jack Detroit Neun, John Detroit P. Moore, Randolph Chl.iago Hlaeholder, St.

Woodall, C. Lawreoct, Kussell, Jack, Boston Hudley. Irving Washington. Walberg, Hnrrls, Stanley Washington. Pennock, Herbert N.

1 R-L Ugden, John Si. Louis Streleckl, Edward St. Mlljus, John Cleveland li Dickey, William, New York Carroll, Owen Detroit Hudlln, G. Willis, Cleveland Whltehill, Earl Detroit. Wlltse, 11.

(2 26 St. Mellllo, Oscar St. Louis Gray, Ham St, Lour It Crowder, Alvln St. Grant, Gap, Cleveland. Stoner, Lil.

Detroit settlemlre, Merle, Boston. Sax, Oliver, St. Louis Loopp, George Boston Llsenbeu, Horace Wash I'erklns, Ralph, Philadelphia. Grove, Robt. Philadelphia.

Blankenship, Ted, Chicago Helmach, Fred New guiini. John Philadelphia. Brown, Lloyd Washington. Plpgrau, Geo. V.f New York Morris, Edward, Boston Bradley, Herbert Boston Adkins, (li'Ady Chicago MacFayden, Daniel Boston.

Moore, Wllcey New York Gaston, Milton, Washington Swanson, Karl Chiuugo. Harrlss. W. Bryan, Buston Miller, .1. Walter.

Cleveland. Simmons. Patrick Tucker, Ollie Cleveland Braxton, E. Garland. Washington.

Holloway, Kenneth Faber. Urban R-L Smith, George Detroit Walsh, Edw. A. Chicago Marberry, Fred, Washington Sorrell, Victor, Detroit Counally, George Chicago. Cox.

George Ganzel. Foster Washington. Bush, Leslie Philadelphia Coveleskle, Stanley, New Coif man. Richard 8., St. Hnrder, Cleveland Levsen, Emil H.

Cleveland 13 19 15 24 39 48 1.1 18 FG.FT.TP. FG.FT.TP.) "bunny" and long snots at opportune times. Melnerdlng. at center, scored six points and the entire Clement team showed CLIFTON PRESBY. Zlmpelman.f 8 2 14 Gardner.f 3 0 6 10 18 34 73 CLIFTON U.

B. Schmidt, 4 2 111 Mlller.f 3 16 Sleferman.o 0 0 01 Howard, 10 2 0 0 0 ivoth.o 3 0 6 a good floor game, lake and Kelly, scoring a total of 19 points, played best for the Hamilton All-Stars. Clement Cardinals defeated the Dracketts 30 to 21 in the Krumme.g 0 0 Wootten.g 0 0 0 preliminary. The line-ups: tXHI MATTIN. a.

ab. n. on h. tb. 2b.

hr. sh. sb. i.h Pit. New Yoi-k ltti 94 85 157H USD 71) 14(i 61 61 1122 Philadelphia ..15:1 622(1 1J '616 1640 2280 32.1 76 89 200 48 69 11:12 26 Cleveland 166 6:1 HI (174 8110 1.1:15 2068 299 lil 191 46 60 1 1 Hi Vi athlnglon ...155 6320 718 705 1510 209 277 9.1 40 180 69 110 1159 .284 Detroit 154 6292 744 804 1470 2121 205 97 62 Ki3 77 1111 1080 .279 St.

154 5217 772 742 1431 278 7(1 (ill 214 43 7(i 1130 .274 ChkaKO 165 6207 725 1406 1882 231 77 24 200 82 139 1108 .270 Boston 154 6132 583 770 1350 1864 2G0 62 38 20b 64 99 1048 .201 INDIVIDI AL HATTING. Totals Totals 19 9 fit 3 17 JHiJUHii A. Referee Warren Wlrts. FG.FT.TP 19 24 14 18 HAMILTON FG.FT.TP Iske.f 8 4 10 0 1 1 Wlur.nH.l- 1 .1 rtesuits ot games avert in tha rnipat D.ni. i-iivision uiiicinnatl ana Hamilton minrv Tialral 9.

Kelly.f Basket Ball League at the Central Y. M. Melnerdlng, 3 (Ten or More Games.) C. Nut re. R.

H. TB. hr. on, ca sn. pvt.

CLASS A B. O. AB. 11 Burns, ft son and both batted well, although Washington pitchers were "bearing down" on Manush and St. Louis moundsmen were putting all they had on the ball In an effort to stop the "Goose" and give the batting lead to their teammate.

Goslm'n marked the first time that this figure had led the American League. Cobb lilt JO In 1108. The batting leadership has gone to players whose averages ranged .321 by Ty Cobb In 908, to .420 shared by Cobb in 1911, and George Slslei In. 1922, but it has never before "jeoti .379. Manush in 1926 led the league with .77, a point undur h'f 1928 mark, which entitled Mm only to runner-up portion.

Babe Ruth Ud In 1924 with To pile up th'j vinnlng GoKlin made 173 hits in 451 limes at bat. Among the safeties wcra 36 doubles, 10 triples and 17 home runs. Manush cracked out 241 nits in i38 times at bat, including 47 doubles 20 triples and -13 homers. Gehrig and Manush were tied In doubles. Although Babe Ruth's record of 54 home runs was six short of his 1927 record, he was far ahead of any other 'home run hitter.

Gehrig's total of 27 was next. The big Babe also showed the way by a wide margin In runs scored, with 163. Again Gehrig was the runner up, with 130 The ''Bustin' Twins," 'Ruth and Gehrig, tied for the honor of batting In the most runs, with 142. Although Charles (Buddy)' Myer I Brunner.f Zettler.c J. Kelly.

Bravn.g Totals F. PRESBYTERIAN HYDE PARK. Avcrbrtck.g Ducshig.g FG.FT.TP Graver.f 2 0 0 0 Playnr and Club. Barnube, Chas. Clllcngo Beck.

Beck. Walter Ht. Loula Thomas, Mylea New Mullen. Win, Ht. LoulH Goslin, Leon Allen, Washington.

Manush, Henry St. Gbhriar. Honrv L. New 7 7 31 0 9 3 31 Miner vs. Stanley Williams.

Turf. Continuation of meeting at Oriental Park, Havana, Cuba. Continuation of meeting at Jefferson Park, New Orleans. Continuation of meeting at Tijuana, Mexico. Martln.f 8 1 13 10 14 0 6 8 13 10 1 4 4 IS .8 2 7 II 135 456 80 173 280 154 638 104 241 36 Totalu 0 Schlll.c 2 1 Snalr.g 0 1 Referee Joe DonoVan.

2 121 1 31 0 0 1 154 6'12 139 210 36 1 Hemsteln.g 0 4 11 .500 .429 .39 .3711 .378 .371 .367 I .354 .351 .318 .341 Cartllldge.f 4 Driscoll.o 6 Savory.g 1 Sciema.g- 0 Hummel.g 0 Brown, 0 Totals 16 13 34 Totals 4 6 0 0 0 01 1 25 2 10 .263 2 3 31 .262 19 8 13 .260 1 11 6 18 .260 16 14 2 4 .260 13 1 1 .260 0 6 1 1 .259 2 1.0 0 .259 0 9 10 12 .267 0 7 0 1 .257 0 0 1 .267 0 3 0 0 .257 0 4 0 0 .255 6 3 2 .264 0 5 0 0 .263 3 9 0 0 .253 0 4 1 2 .253 0 2 1 0 .263 12 31 5 6 .252 0 6 9 12 .252 2 4 0 1 .262 1 6 0 0 .250 0 1 0 0 .250 (L 2 0 0 .260 IT' 0 0 0 .260 0 13 1 2 .246 0 3 4 0 .246 0 6 0 1 .246 0 110 .246 10 22 9 2 ,244 0 10 0 4 .243 1 4 0 0 .241 0 10 0 .239 1 3 0 0 .238 1 2 0 0 .237 0 11 6 8 .236 0 2 2 2 .236 0 10 .235 0 12 2 8 .234 0 17 6 2 .233 0 112 .232 0 3 0 0 .229 0 4 0 1 .228 0 2 1 0 .226 2 7 0 3 .228 0 4 2 3 .226 1 10 1 .222 0 10 1 .222 0 0 0 0 .222 6 i 0 0 .220 0 4 1 1 .220 2 7 1 0 .219 0 12 1 .217 0 4 4 .214 0 12 2 .213 0 3 1,0 .213 2 1.01) .211 0 1 3 .210 0 7 0 0 .210 0 3 0 1 .210 1 3 0 1 .209 0 10 2 6 .204 0 7 0 0 .203 0 2 0 0 .200 0 2 0 0 .200 0 0 0 0 .200 0 0 0 0 .200 0 9 10 .194 0 2 0 0 .194 0 3 0 0 ,194 0 10 1 .192 0 7 12 .189 1 4 0 0 .188 0 9 0 0 .187 0 2 0 0 ,182 0 3 0 0 .179 0 3 0 0 .178 0 0 0 0 .176 0 3 0 0 .176 0 2 0 0 .174 0 1 1 0 .172 1 6 0 0 .170 0 3 0 0 .169 0 10 0 .167 0 6 0 0 .165 0 0 0 0 .160 0 8 0 0 .167 0 2 0 0 .154 0 2 0 0 .154 0 9 0 0 .143 0 10 0 .143 0 2 0 0 .143 0 4 0 0 .143 0 6 0 3 .141 0 5 0 0 .139 0 6 10 .135 0 0 0 0 .133 11 3 0 .128 0 10 0 .125 0 6 0 0 ,121 1 4 0 0 ,114 9 10 0 .111 0 10 0 .111 0 3 0 0 .109 0 8 0 0 .109 0 10 0 .105 0 1 0 0 .077 0 1 0 0 .077 0 0 0 0 .067 0 4 0 0 .053 0 2 0 0 .043 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 AB. R. H. Pet. 10 1 1.000 1 0 1 1.000 3 1 2 .667 10 3 5 .600 .4 0 3 .600 6 0 3 .500 2 0 1 .600 3 0 1 .3.13 3 0 1 .333 7 0 2 .286 8 0 .260 8 1 3 3 .260 4 0 1 .250 21 1 .238 17 0 4 .235 9 0 2 .222 6 1 1 .200 16 0 3 .187 17 13 .176 13 13 ,164 7 0 1 .143 9 0 1 .111 9 0 1 .111 9 0 1 .111 8 1 0 ,000 6 0 0 .000 4 9 0 .000 4 0 0 .000 3 0 0 .000 3 0 0 .000 3 0 0 .000 2 0' 0 .000 3 0 0 .000 10 0 .000 1 0 0 .000 10 0 .000 1 0 0 .000 too 10 9 .000 10 0 .000 10 0 .000 oin 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .001) 0 0 .000 fl 0 .000 4 Jl Hi 17 15 10 7 16 3 Referee Bodkin.

CLEMENT CARD. I DRACKETTS. FG.FT.TPj FG.FT.TP BrlKger.f (2 12 Rauh.f 3 0 4 G.Kalser.f 8 17 Hendorf.f 0 0 0 Kamsdel.f 10 2 Lowe.f 0,0 0 Flaherty, 0 0 0 Peterson.f 6 0 10 Butler.c 4 0 8 0 0 0 Rlekert.c 0 0 0 Beyer.g- .117 B. Kaiser, 0 1. 1 Settlemeler.g 0 0 0 Abbott, 0 0 0 Boehm.g 0 0 0 Rusche.g 0 0 0 Totals 10 1 21 Totals 18 4 30 SWEEPSTAKE KESULTS.

-Charley Dawes waltzed off with tlij weekly bowling sweepstakes at Kerns' Alleys yesterday with a score of 64. Other winners follow: Heine Groh. 611: R. Ortlelb, 606: W. Mudgett.

603; W. Doggin, 603; A. Meier. 91; H. Llnnemsn, 591.

and A. Relnhartlt. 591. Bayne, William Cleveland I. 37 30 Oorman, Charles.

Cleveland 26., 77 Underhlll, Verne, Cleveland 11 li M'cUowan. Frank St. Louis. 47 168 Btone, Jonathan Detroit 1. 26 113 Simmons, Aloyslus Phlla 119 164 Spalding, Chas.

11.. Washington. 16 23 HI, iron. C. Art, Chicago 33 123 Lazzerl.

Anthony New 110 404 Miller, Edmund. Philadelphia 139 510 Hellmann, Harry Detroit 151 668 Hice. Edrcar Washington 148 616 Fuxx. James Philadelphia. 118 400 Fonseca.

Lewis Clevelund 75 203 Easterllng. Paul, Detroit 43 114 Bewail. Jos Cleveland 156 688 Madisonville M. E. frrfelted Its game 3 4 36 61 88 20 40 62 78 16.1 269 18 8 20 4 2 6.1 62 134 216 70 168 240 83 183 283 96 202 270 86 131 219 38 86 122 17 37 66 to avangeiicai.

10 12 9 13 .332 .320 .32 NORTHSIDE U. B. EVANSTON CHRIS. .328 FG.FT.TPj FG.FT.TP. .32 8 6 0 0 Referee Donovan.

79 190 246 0 0 3 16 Oaklev Mer. 25. Readine Mer. 13. oo 2 7 4 2 5 15 15 .32 Cook.f 10 2 Coltlns.f 1 Whlttaker.f 3 17 Eubanks.f Shul Me.f .3 0 4 Llntteman.f 0 Sanil.c 10 2 Blum.c 7 Fehrman.c 7 2 16Van.g 0 Ferrlngton.c 0 0 UlBeal.g 1 11 3 Plank, 0 Mathls.g 10 2 Totals 9 Totals 18 4 36 Led by Emmelt Murl hy.

right halt- .323 hack, who scored three touchdowns, tho .32 .321 Oakley Merchants defeated the Reading 7 26 .3 It Mercnants. 26 to ill, ana won wm tit thA Snlnnev Leaaue yesterday Ruth, Ceo. Herman. New I. 154 636 16 173 380 Hodapp, Urban Cleveland 116 449 61 145 194 Cobb, Tyrus Philadelphia.

95 353 64 114 152 Reynolds, Carl, Chicago 84 291 61 94 143 Oohrlnger. Detroit 154 603 108 193 272 Koenlg. Mark New York 132 533 89 170 221 Fotherglll. Rohert Detroit 111 347 49 110 167 Bishop. Max Philadelphia 12 472 104 149 204 Paschal, Benj.

New 66 79 12 25 36 Huffing. Charles Boston 60 121 12 38 59 Myer, Charles Boston 147 636 78 168 209 Morgan, Cleveland 76 2 IS 43 83 131 Combs. Earl New York 149 626 118 194 200 Hale, Samuel Philadelphia. 88 214 .18 97 147 .31 at the Hyde Park grounds. The previous .316 -Lehman.

CLASS B. game played by tnese teams was proieaisa hv thn Renritnv tenm .31 I .313 Murnhv caught one klefcoff and ran the EVANBTOOi. I WAYNE it. .313 .310 Pleased! We are pleased to have at our guests for dinner to- -night members of The Food Division of the Board of Health. AL BU0N GUSTO "The Place of Good Taita" 117 E.

SIXTH STREET 2nd I'loor. Alfred Valerio, Prop. entire length of the field to score. Ha followed this with two more markers, ono of which was made after running 60 FG.FT.TP APRON rs-. FG.FT.TP 0 4 Alley.t 0 4 0 10 yards.

J. Mack, quarter back, received a .3011 Kamm. William unicago ion aos iiu at 0 OlMeyers.f 0 10 Heltner.f 0 4 Why it it Caproni't pa- 1 1 forward pass rrom run nacit ryn iim ran 60 yaids for the fourth Oakley score. .30 0 0 Fox.o 1 1 Iran alwart come back? 3011 Tne nne-up 1 11 0 0 0 0 63 133 102 78 16 226 28 52 69 82 127 197 71 141 196 Griffin, Martin. Boston 12 1.1 Jamleson, Chas.

Cleveland. 112 433 Judge, Joseph Washington 163 612 Orwoll, Oswald C. Philadelphia. 64 170 Barnes. Emlle, Washington 114 417 Chicago 139 4d4 Williams.

Kenneth 133 462 OAKLEY. Position. REA'DINO. Wettengel.f Dodd.f B.Barrett, Bakkann.f Blttman.o Swarthy.c J.Bai'rett.g Wentze.g Frauman.g Totals Carlton, Beschman.g Stegman.g Schlerloh.g Alberts Brlnkman 0 4 West nera once, and you'll Court know. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC NIGHTLY 300 ..106 .301 .303 .303 .302 0 0 Kolp L.

Kiva Posey G. l'OA 69 140 191 0 Players In Less Than Schalk, Ray Chicago Collard, Earl C. Cleveland Brown, 'Walter Cleveland Burnett, John H. Cleveland Johnson, Russell Dannlng, Ike, St. Loula Barnhart, Leslie, Itelnholz, Cleveland Wetland, Robert Chicago, Mann, John Chicago Bennett.

Fred St. Louis 1 II 1 II II 0 0 0 II 0 0 0 0 II 0 1 0 0 10 311 10 17 20 3 4 7 20 13 20 5 47 13 27 16 11 2 0 0 0 1 110 II 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 4 2 14 1 10 3 2 3 0 33 9 15 11 4 0 0 0 2 2 6 1 1 0 3 30 11 10 15 5 34 7 8 19 38 10 14 18 3 32 15 2 14 3 2 10 13 12 8 19 4 3 11 2 7 13 11 40 2 4 25 1 29 8 (4 8 6 31 6 2 12 1 27 4 1 2 I 21 11 2 6 3 29 16 6 1.1 9 19 10 4 11 28 10 3 10 3 27 6 14 9 6 113 9 11 1 2 7 0 26 1 26 16 24 6 4 9 6 33 21 7 4 20 9 4 10 0 30 12 1 28 2 0 0 0 0 18 4 1 11 12 31 10 3 23 4 13 2 0 6 1 22 15 6 9 .1 18 14 3 20 8 15 1 8 15 9 16 8 3 13 8 3 0 0 0 0 21 12 6 17 13 30 7 3 6 6 6 112 0 28 14 3 1 7 6 33 7 2 16 6 45 5 11 18 9 4 2 1 1 6 42 4 1 27 7 S3 2 6 .26 12 10 21 7 1 0 0 2 0 9 0 1 11 4 41 4 1 10 9 18 4 1 19 1 37 6 8 13 13 7 2 10 2 44 I 7 21 6 3 2 1 6 0 2 10 4 0 1 0 0 10 10 3 8 2 13 2 2-4 2 26 3 3 2:: 2 9 4 4 6 1 .32 It 14 20 7 21 4 8 3 11 0 6 12 1 11 2 3 2 3 17 8 4 12 16 0 8 0 110 0 0 13 6 10 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 26 10 3 26 4 19 11 2 29 9 19 0 16 21 16 9 3 17 4 8 6 0 7 4 9 4 3 6 6 33 2 3 9 1 3 10 10 3 0 0 4 1 30 21 20 0 21 1 i 1 Totals Reeves, Robt. Ei, Washington. 102 353 44 107 148 Collins. Edw.

Philadelphia. 38 33 3 10 1.1 14 30 E. Mack Apit.i Schenny R-G Woodward Flnz H. i. Statfb 4 20 87 164 217 .30 Referee Venn.

.301 Gorman R-B Kt-amei Rice, Harry Detroit 181 610 Weft, Snmuel. Washington 126 378 Autry, Martin. Cleveland 22 00 Taltt. Douoiass. Boston 1, 143 482 .300 Murph J.

Mack VI- 59 114 167 6 18 23 61 144 209 78 154 207 .299 R. Keller L. H. Eigol Gelger Link Bluege, Oswald Washington. 146 518 E.

Murphy H. OUR SPECIAL 131 618 77 164 242 .297 .297 .207 (mm Van Aliyne, Clayton Washington Kyne A Meusel, Robt. New Kenna, Edward, .11 41 118 14 35 40 Periods: 1 2 3 rApyiouS 154 102 191 211 .291 J.inn, ti. jari, uieyeiHiiu and MALTED 4 6 25 7 13 Oakley i i 13 0 6 Kuder.c 0 0 0 TRINITY ME. PILGRIM PRESB.

FG.FT.TP FG.FT.TP Earl Born.f 4 0 8 Llnn.f 2 0 4 E. Born.f 6 0 10 Kupps.f 0 0 0 2 0 4 Kuder.c 0 0 0 Ilall.c 0 0 0 Nichols. 0 0,0 Kllgore.g 6 0 12 R.Stevens,g 0 0 0 Davenport, 10 2 Hensel.g 0 0 0 Total 18 0 86 Total 2 0 4 Hunnefleld, Wm. Chicago. 94 333 42 98 llg- 0 s.o erreil, wesiey cieveiana.

Ooldma Jonah, Cleveland Van Cleveland Page. Phil. Detroit Brown, Clint, Cleveland Asblornscn. Boston .294 .293 .292 ROOT BEER MILK Referee Schwartz. Umpire Hogati.

Substitutions Oakley: Valpel, Mitchell, D. .291 Coi-hrane, Gordon 8.. Phlla. 131 4118 93 137 127 O'Nell, Stephen St. Louis 10 24 4 7 8 Robertson, Eugene New York.L 83 251 29 73 35 Flagstead, Ira, Boston 140 510 34 148 200 Falk.

BIO A.7Chicago- 98 286 42 83 112 Keller, W. Berry. Reading: ana Tarbert, Arlle, Boston. .290 .230 Cutter. Referee Venn.

.281 .288 Bolton, C. Cleveland Bool, Albert, Washington Buckeye, Garland Cleveland Ward. Aaron Cleveland Furcell 28, New Era 22. McManus, Martin Detroit 139 600 Myatt, Glenn C. Cleveland I.

68 125 Si-hulte, Fred St. Louis 146 650 78 144 21S 9 36 60 0 159 23 9 28 38 7 10 1 4 12 18 Purcall went Into an early lead In their unie, (ieo. uieveiann us MtESB. I ST. STEPH1.

EPlS." FG.FT.TP FG.FT.TP. Ballenger, Peli.um Wilson. Frank E. (2 Cleveland. 6 8L Louis) 6 .286 0 0 .286 0 t28G 8 .285 7 Billings, Haskell Detroit Ufhson, Samuel Detroit Schang, Walter St.

Loul Shores, William, Philadelphia 21 36 20 42 91 246 87 24 2 41 mm. ityan. wmred ew York 71) 99 61 92 30 wingo, Al. Detroit i 0 0 0 contest with the New Era quintet, at the Purcell Gymnasium, yesterday, and won, 28 to 22. The half ended.

13 to 7, but, with 5 minutes to play, the New Era squad managed to tie the count at 20 to 20.. Kelly was then Inserted Into the Purcell 'line-up and further scoring on the nart of the Eras was limited to two 60 143 184 134 504 Sumina, Homer Cleveland Hettencourt. Larry. St Louis 30 46 74 07 15 Sullivan, Chas. Detroit Garrison, Clirford Boston Yerkes, C.

Carroll. Philadelphia Moore, Jim, Cleveland Slay ton. Foster. Mangano.f 2 1 3 1 Stuerk.f 7 3 17 Greve.f 2 1 Vreeland.f 0 0 0 Bccker.c 0 0 Daudlsel.c 4 0 8 Moran.g 0 Shaffer.c 0 0 0 Plckens.g 0 0 Ertel.g 0 0 0 0 0 ooo 4 6 13 Total 2 Tleman.g 0 0 0- Total 17 9 4: Blue. Lou Atwell.

St. Loul R-L 154 116 164 250 Hass. Geo. Philadelphia 91 332 41 93 140 Gill, John points, the game ending with the Purcell five leading, 28 to 22. is Nevers, Ernest, St Louis Moncewic.

Fred Boston ur-'iL1 i it 3 MlBniflFi7 The line-up: Weaver. James Washington STEAKS. HOHtWfif PURCELL. Referee A lthauser. FG.FT.TPI Crowley, Edgar, Washington r.

Leopold, Rudolph Chicago Wilson. John CHOPS. .19 67 93 34 66 89 50 118 163 33 86 119 6 11 38 18 141 6 14 17 78 153 208 64 132 179 69 136 171 52 111 154 46 80 101) 62 92 118 WSTRy Ransick.f 4 3 11 .285 .284 .283 .281 .280 .277 .277 .276 .2711 .276 .275 .274 .273 .271 .270 .270 .370 .267 .267 .267 .265 .264 .264 I ,1 Wilson, Roy cnu-ago NORTHSIDE NO. 2.1 ST. JOHN'S.

NEW HltA. FG.FT.TP Borgman.f 0 0 0 Seltz.f 10 3 Gerth.f 2 0 4 Shaffor.f 13 6 Tonnles.c 2 3 7 Borgmnn.g 0 0 0 Itnuh.f 0 0 01 Soete.f 10 2 9rSTRS.ETC FU.FT 4 10 Dykes, James Philadelphia 85 24 2 Barrett, Wm. Chicago 76 236 Lanatord, Elton, Cleveland 110 427 Dugan, Joseph New York 94 313 Sumner, Carl Boston 16 20 Hargrave, Wm. Detroit 121 120 Stewart, Walter St. Louis.

29 61 Kress, Ralph, St. Louis 150 560 Clancy, John Chicago 1. .130 487 Mostil, Joh 133 603 Sewell. Luke Clevelund 122 411 Durocher, Leo New York 102 296 Rothrock. John Boston R-L 117 344 Speaker.

Trls Philadelphia. 64 191 Bengough. Bernard New York.R 68 161 Hassler, Joseph, Philadelphia 28 34 Regan, William Botton. 138 Sll Bolev. John Phllariolnhlu Ia2 McMullen, Hugh, Washington Hlnson, J.

Paul, Boston Powers. J. Lloyd. Philadelphia Doyle.f 0 1 1 Clanciola.c 6 1 11 Francis. 1 13 Wright.

James. St. Louis Maurice, Kogorr.g i 14 Goodell, J. William, Chicago Daliev. Lee.

Philadelphia Maushart.f 10 2 D.Crawford.f 3 0 6 Porter.f 0 10 Henn.f 0 0 0 Platt.f 0 1 1 S.VanLlew.c 2 0 4 Flshor.e 3 0 6 N.Voll.g 0 0 0 Schehr.g 0 0 Heuok.g 0 0 Meyers, 3 16 Hamebooth.g 10 2 Totals 11 2 24 Totals 10 2 23 Kelly, 0 0 0 61 87 43 48 3 11 12 7 8 22 Totali Bova.g 0 0 VINE STREET Bet. 6th 7tl: 612 5 Dugan, Daniel P. Chicago Bennett, Francis Boston shor-feer, Urban New York Williamson, S. Albert, Chicago Barton. Total 8 11 6 2SJ 63 1.16 198 49 112 1.18 AJ cjt-, Detroit AH HMifwr, Kfera Venn, -Periods 20 ntlnusM..

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