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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 9

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1917 DETROIT SUCCESSOR TO Rumor Has This ellow Marked for Exit in New York WINDY CITY DOBIEISNOT RAG HUNTERS 3 0 DECIDED ON ANNEX BOTH 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE 5 5 2 0 0 0 Campbell and Jimmy on the Poor Browns for A 0 0 Totals fs NATIONAL LEAGUE Totals 7 1 be ps MORE VICTORIES OR YOUTHUL IN TWO RAGES GOL PLAYERS ON GAME MrMuln 0 lf3 0 0 had 0 ft CUBS BOW TO MEN 'i IN CLOSE ONE i it ON HOME LOT I A i 0 0 0 0 0 If 0 0 2 0 3 0 I 0 Totals ANOTHER SCHOOL and TEAM ADDED TO inal ft GRIDIRON RANKS 0 AB 0 Chance 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 1ft nreer I'onfhnll Team III Meet on 0 tn seventh (Mur 2 0 0 9 Smith dis all db NINE GAMES ON INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 0 $3000 Lx orwrl nd Mill $2750 0 0 0 0 0 4 I BILLIARD SCORE ALL $2500 l'n Innlngs high run OUR NEW DUNLAP CO LINES SCOTT CO ARE MOSSANT Turin at READY VALON The previous long Detroit Pressed trel vs Larned OR YOUR Blvd INSPECTION BORSALLNO Speaker was uj jot on DICKERSON I HATTERS a 5 DETROIT 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 ft lik four look SH 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 ft ft 0 ft ft ft Konb pRumler Wright fHate lb KooV In eighth Magee in ninth li 5 if Chapman 3 0 ft 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 die dH Smith IL Magee 3b Staler lb Pratt 2b' 0 ft 0 0 Chicago Boston 0 2 0 2 order inth hla enabled SUun to to the 1M7 football tee vffl be ill warn in addition to maax other tbicga Uapert ante IbM as 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 MARK SET BY ITALIAN ARMY OICER Meadows p2 A'HtMin p2 Smyth I MIGHT HAVE HELD HIM TO SMITH Two Store 0 0 AB 6 The American long distance non etop rcord la held by Mis Ruth Law who flew 590 miles from Chl CH1CAGO HUA ft 2 Mechawlra Became "America Men Harrisburg Pa Aug Ths ti tle "American waa adopted to day as a substitution for the name Order United American Mechanics by the national convention of that or Roth rf Harris Jb Wamby 2b Turner 3b Ennirk 3b 0 0 1 11 I 3 material and any financial him and the that 1 know 1 io 0 0 1 1 1ft 0 0 0 GRAND RAPIDS WINS PENNANT IN CENTRAL AB Schulte m3 Bancroft a 4 Stuck 3b I Cravath rf 4 14 Whit ted If 4 Nlehoff 3b 3 Milliter 4 3 tDngey 1 vember 19 191 Her elapsed time was hours and 45 minutes She is in Detroit at present riving ex hibitions at the Michigan state fair Baird 3b 2 Betzel 3bv Wallace 3b far Dauss Innings i Detroit jl Ttfveland has issued a prospective football 217 trot won by Cox Murphy cap lmr If Smith rf llomsby Cruise in 4 010 Zarnlck TB 3 in ninth 3 4 fi habeas corpus and hold under 3lno bail for examination Tues day It was said efforts will be made to settle the matter out of court Phillies Cincinnati 042 I the box score tn th batlinK list hit safly the first thre Collect Total of 15 Runs and 18 Hits Off Opposing Hurlers ohls Count Once 10 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 Jackson 3 Gandil bcliMlk 11 Sis White Sox Now Are our and One half Games in ront of Boston 0 2 Blackwell 3 15 0 Watson place Totals 34 RUSSELL AND BENZ DELIVER Suits now $1375 Keryons win meet Thurrtav AU 0 Egan Smith Smith If Magee Sb rignt Sutler Pratt ''loan rf Jacob Hale Lavan si Roarrs Ruinler 3b 1 0 2 1 PUTT 0 PT II UM Mrs Cheney Has 1 1 ill Lu Ul UDI i GOOD LACING rrnueM of the truveranr lor ida on a charge of non nupport eworn to by wife at orlando in ippurdincr tiiu nlfnrnoV it Cheney recently made a scttlc inent with hfa wife whereby she was to be paid 10fi00 In month ly Installments of 300 Cheney's salary in $3C0o a year the at torney said and he could nut meet the payment Rush ss Vltt 3b Cobb cf Veach If Heilman rf Burris ih Young 2b Stanage Yel baiiM 'unnlng'm cf WHOLE CLUB GETS INTO THE MELEE Olson sawMb id 4 Myers 2 6 Stengel rf4Wheat I3 Wheat LI Cutshaw 2ft Hlrk'nn mS O'lVurke 14 Miller C3 Kmith pS Suits nou $1500 Suits now $1250 De Horry Bagby Torklcsoit rances Hatfield 17 Year Old Champion and Lois Stumer 16 Year Old Star Win Match es Detroiter is Eliminated Olympic ft I Kenyon 0 2 Made nd chaffer I'mplrM ans and Walker Hetzel Alexander In ninth WO I Huth Malnshrct hr iMurphy) Miriam Guy tHyde) Hsrltsra Lee (Vox) t'orties Robcrtaun (Hinds) 240 0 P2 DETROIT Totals 32 Downtown 100 Woodward Ava Bet CongToee Larned Phone Main 3728 JurksTtn risch m4 bcnalk soccer football clui will hold Its annual meeting Thurs day at 115 Woodward avenue Proceeding comtuence at 7:30 and everal Important Items ae up Mr decision including the entry into the State air competition aft'1 the Ktate league Several of the players un last team have gone to war and thU leaves va cancies to be filled so the man ngpr would be glad to meet any prospective player at this meet trig Officers will be elected and the chib expects to have a good sea son All Cricketers and members of the old soccer club will be wel come and as thia meeting has been called late a large attendance is requested to push forward the pre liminary badness of the fall sea son Totals 31 IS CHICAGO to buy these late models in ready to wear clothes at uch prices suits of medium weight materi als all colors and tp exceptions in fttiyk and double breasted with belted and plain two and three piece suits that can be warn for early fall and winter OlSOOftlftOftftOftftO io 3 na Kippert and Loughlin of Windsor pleene call Mr Manin al Ridge Koronl ch iBniaalo) 2 Empress of Russia th (Murray) 3 inisS'la in ox) 'ohrado Range (Grs Judge Jones Gtr) Walnut Mdd Hlo lncy) rnne zir' Tl I I I KTK I HEATS PIHSI: LissJi by MICHIGAN tng to whack his alow curve out of the park waited for It and poked it to aaf spots Boland probably will work for De troit Thursday Covelskle and Klep fer are available for Cleveland Detroit is now only I 1 2 games bark of the Indians and can come 'wlthirujhree points of them by win ning Thursday Cunningham would have batted in place one more Tiger had rtarper i LEAGUE SLATE rtS COX IS IRST satisfied there difficulties school at any of to was not signed ard umpfre Reiss scorer MacWHliams Would like to arntnve game with fat 'r' KHn prafemsf all Ridge 4tJft ard aak for Harold Haro arrest it Old and Pcrtrtar Rmedy for Govt RWwmotwm Setetfca Lu'rbscs t' thohr! fare aMhmhs AUdnwrwU Tola Is 32 Tho Italian flew from Turin Naples affd return a distance 920 miles as the crow' flies Captain Laureami used a new I A machine with a lat motor He left Turin at 10:07 a reached (Hand Rapids Mlrh Aug Grand Rapids won the champion ship the by defeating It was the toiy for the nant was cinched through the loss of one game by Springfield in a double header at Springfield with Richmond The Ohiu tram had win nine straight gaimn in order have tied Grand Rapids Paul Carpenter who pitched ih local tenm to victory won his twenty second game The Central league season end? Labor da with lour dotiblehead Bittftd for Batted for Innings Pt Lnuls Philadelphia hnnMIinr Hrhulte Stork 3 Er Miller 1 Banenift 3 Two iafie Smith PauMto Alexander Three bae Snyder Stolen bas Hornsby Sa rltlre Smith Alexander rlfic Hornsby Double pay lUirl Miller and Paulette I't on Louis ft Philadelphia 4 irst on St Jouls 1 Philadelphia 1 Bases on Off Meadows 3 off Alexander 2 Hits and earned runs Off MradnWa 3 hits 3 runs In 5 2 3 Innings off Watson 1 and 0 in 3 1 3 off Alexander a runs Struck By Alexander 2 by Meadows 5 by Watson I O'Paj and Harrison Thn Oscaj Stanage Clears Bases With Smoking Wallop for 2 Bases Dauss Pitches inely by'e a BATCHELOR Cleveland Aug If (he Tigers only could have distributed fhe hits and runs (hat they made today through the entire series with Cleveland they would saved of four straight Tl'e collected just plain 1" runs on IS wallops five passes a sac fly and an error and made tallies enough in each of four in nings have beaten lonesome marker It wat? one of the I iegest batting carnivals of the season here and what made It more impressive wfts that Icrgennt Jimmy Bagby one of the best hprl ers in the league ad heretofore one of the hardest for the Jutifa leers to reach suffer the sever est nortlon of the bombardment Bagby pitched five Innings or at least he was out In the center of lhe diamond tryine to aave his own! tifzv hv fn3 Aitg'lzinrr the! oi this time ii hits and nine run Drives Busy's Lassie to ront in were harvested by pctroit The Minoa arranged five Hwats neatly in the thirr tfnr four rune nnd grouped five mOie with a push and a sacrifice fly for a quintet Jn the fourth The rest of tin time lingered among us fie looked his regular seif striking out nen and making Hom others Md Chicago Aug Miss rances Hadfield of Milwaukee 17 year old Wisconsin champion and Miss Elis abeth Allen of Hock Island 111 Iowa champion tonight are the only out of town survivors of the seven teenth annua) championship tourna ment of the Womens Western Gulf association Mi3 lAuise Hunter of Memphis and Mrs Livsey of Dftroit suffered defeat In the second round of match play at lossmoor Country club today the Tennesseean losing to Miss Vida Llewellyn uf IaGrange 2 down In a hotly contested match and Mrs Llvsey succumbed tu Mrs Douglass of Westmoreland and 4 through inconsistent play ing Mias Hadfield found many bunk ers and took 93 strokes for the round but disposed of Mrs rances Brundage uf Olympia ields 3 and 1 a wider margin than that by which the victor yesterday uvei vame Mrs GauL of Memphis with a medal score of 86 Tn the (hird round tomorrow tho Milwau keean will meet Mrs Colburn of Glen View whn today defeated Mrs Chauncey Martyn uf loss moori and 5 Miss Lois Stumer a 16 year old player of Havlsloe eliminated Miss Marjorie Edwards uf Midlothian by 4 and3 while Mrs Colburn of Glenview defeated Mrs CMMartyn of loksmoor 6 and 5 Miss Allen played good golf in defeating Mrs Ralph Smalley of Windsor1 2 and 1 scoring 42 un the secund half and playing as well on the first half except for two holes where she became enmeshed with a creek and a pond She will measure mashles tomorrow with the present champion Mrs red Letts Jr of Indian Hill who today ousted )Irs Melvin Jones of (Hen Oak funner Chicago champion 6 and 4 Mrs Letta allowed Mrs Jones to win only une the 14 holts played although she started poorly by top ping drives Mrs Letts holed a 27 font putt for a 2 on the 138 yard eleventh hole and although sh took 6 on the 9U yard thirteenth hole was headed fur a probable medal score of 88 when the match ended A large gallery sawr Miss Elaine Rosenthal of North and South champion score 43 on the first half to he only one up to Mrs Samuel Kunstader uf Idle Wild end win four of the next five holes In par or better fur a 5 and 4 victory Both women played well but Miss Rosenthal's display of brilliancy in the secund half was unbeatable Sh will play Mrs Douglass tomorrow' The best medal score of the tour nament was made today In a con solation flight by Miss Ernestine Pearce of Skokie who tallied 45 40 83 Mias earce tied at 92 with Mrs Kunatadter for gold medal honors In the qualifying rund but was defeated in the first match round by Miss Llewellyn 4 and 2 Miss Pearce today took 8 on a com paratively short hoi In the first nine but had 8 birdies to offset that misadventure summary at the end heat The Hudson Valley ting event also was driving Lu Princctun tured the first two heats with Peter Chenault the first ir 2:04 3 the best time of meet thus far Expressive Lou took the 2:09 trot In straight heats while Teter June was the best or the two year olds During the afternoon Thomas Murphy was presented silver cup by the Pastime stable or Cleveland In recognition of Mr ser vices In driving the pacemaker for Lee Axwnrthy last year when he established the record of Aviator Travel 900 Mik Without Stop Bettering Rec ord by Almost 1 00 Mile Paris Aug Captain Guilio Laureami an aviator In the Ital ian army has established a new' long distance flying record by flying more than 900 miles with out stopping according to a dis patch to the Temps from Milan to of Result York 4 PlttatHirih Rr klyr Chlraso I ('inclnnatl 3 Boston rift lnnnr ixjula PhUltM 1 rharwdaa (same RL IxtxUa at HtiDDrh (two aamea) New York at lirtxkn limes)' HoMon at PMIa WdpMa twn rimes) The previous long distance non stop flight record was held by Sec ond Lieutenant Antoine MarchaL a rench aviator In June 1914 Mar chal fl from Nancy rance to near Chaim Russian Poland in a Nieuport machine The distance covered was about 9Q7 miles Dur ing the flight Lieutenant Marchal dropped proclamations on Berlin He was made prisoner by the Aus trians at Chelm and later disap Roy Duffy Will Have Charge of of Squad for Time Being Hendryx Weaken in Eighth and Ninth Innings Permitting Dodger to Get 2 to 1 Verdict Brooklyn Aug Brooklyn the last game from Chicago today by a score of 2 to 1 It was Brook second winning in three days and the only time the am has taken a series from Chicago Hendryx was wild but was effec tive in the pinches until lhe elg ith when Hickman Walked and scored un hits by O'Rourke and Miller In the ninth Dauhert walked took third on single to left and scored on Al sacryice fly Chicago scored In the first on single error a steal of third by Wolter and Miller's wild throw Wolter and wild thrown city and was back tn TROT fjAA the Score: st iuris ah it a 5 Et cry suit fitted to you by an expert tailor Making your selection now is wise while they last "at the "Personal shop of PHILLIRs II A 1 1 0 Hop Two Lopsided Victories 6 to 0 and 11 to 1 AB ixdbolil rf4 3 4 colling 2b4 Jakon If 5 elwh ni4 Handl! lb3 Jcurdan Ib3 Kleberg as 3 riaiK Lynn Benz I Hr Maff Correa pnndent I CtT land auk tlainy wenth rulti in small rrowd 11 wn urrinkllnK at Kame time and the chances tT action seemed dubi ous Umpire Owen worked the Kame alone Billy Evana having missed hc train tommy from St Ix'utr "Brick" was worn as thin as a dime by the time it was over hut did an excellent Job Uobb fanned twice walked once onu wvk four times without a blow Dauss robblnK him of his only chance for one by nre stop in the eiKhth I Torkatson fanned "obb In the elrtkand the fan that the day was a complete success The recruit pitcher has a peculiar Jerky delivery that is apt bother any batter un til he has seen II a few times The next time up Tyrus walked and was picked OS base by "RM An other shout made the welkin ring Bagby seem have much today Tho Tigers Instead of try IRST ST LOP TH AB A 0 Central league today ort Wayno 6 to 3 eleventh straight vic local club The pen Olympic A 9 Kcuyont 4 Inga 1 33434739 RH Detroit 15 Cleveland Chicago 4 IL Louis 9 1 No others scheduled finmc DPot at Cirvctan l' Nt fzul at Chicago Athlatice rft Boston Washington Et Ne York Summaries 2 TROT 3 HEAT PCKSfi JJnoo xpretalve Tou nt by Atlantic INDIANS ALL AROUND PARK suits at price 1 few custom tailored cractly half PurtM Suddenly bits came so fast that Man ohl did nt have a (fiance anybody warmed up before it sap ton late inally he ordered Turkolsun the 8em the tide This auburn hair ed hero looked like a acombinatiun of Johnson and Alexander for une Inning In which hpfaned both Cobb and veneh but he paid the penalty of this rashness Inter and was mas saged for seven hits and six runs numerous bases rj) ball 4 being In terwoven with rhe bludgeoning Torkelson emes from Marshal Conllnucd ou Tuge Ten umpire Rollo scorer Defb boll Detroit Screw Works va Alumi num Castings at Northwestern No 3 4 umpire O'Mara scorer Hoelscher Russell va Parish at Northwest No 3 I umpire Stark: scorer Devoy Bine Saxon vs strehnger at North western No 4 2 umpfre O'Mara: scorer Hotlecber Schlleder vs Gemmer at North western No 2 umpire Palmiter scorer Prod Detroit Steel Products rs Jffrey DeWitl at Northwestern No 2 4 umpire Starck scorer De voy Larry Arrested A Vaii I 4 OA 1 cxx 1 Cheney a pitcher on the Brook 4 4 lyn National league club was I HirvHteu here touny un a $5000 Stake and Lu Prince XTereidf cu I Lavan as 3 31 27 Uotowa 1 1 6 Wahiaftot Blvd Lvk1 WhUMy Bldg Phone Stefa 3MX innea Michigan Electric vs Kelsey Whe! at Northwestern No 1 2 umpire Sarvts scorer Zetterlind Wilson Body vs Packard at Pack a 9 ttmftfr HI'I'SOX VALLEY 2:17 TROT IN 5 ITRSE ttOv Lu Princeton csn ram Ihto (( 2 3 11 rtr Chenault phy) Amv risco Royal KnUht (White) 5 Iyburn br (Tray ncr 4 Ij Palo' hr ft i Tltne 7:0 I THE VAS All YEAR (LD 2 IN rt nsr Can for llall EJ Kippert and Loughlin Exhibition at lineal ('tub Corcoran state champion will give a simultaneous exhibition at the rooms of the Detroit Check er club 1233 Gratiot avenue Sat urday evening All checker fans ar invited Cor coran alo will continue his 16 gsme match with Al Coulson the l91 champion ard runner up in the 1917 tourney Two games were played last week and resulted In one win ind one draw In favor The match la being referee ty Mr Stambaurh Murphy the winner of the 1917 eity contest has left town permanently so Coul son claims that title and la ready to defend it against all comers end Seven Contests Will Be Staged at Northwester ield Nln games are on the card for th City Industrial league teams Saturday Red contests are booked for Sol vay and Packard with the remaining seven Including all White and Blue and another Red tilt being scheduled for Northwestern field There are several good games list ed especially in the Red class where all the teams appear evenly match td Reds North ay va Solvav ar Solve 3 umpire Breckels sc roe Philadelphia Aug st Ix)uls hit delivery hard In the last three lunings today and de feated Philadelphia to 3 All of the home runs were made off Meadows who with Ralrd was sent off the field in the sixth inning for kicking at de cisions Watson who took was very effec Cardinals Get to Alexander in I Late Round for 5 to 3 Ver diet MeadowsCnased Bauss rpis' "'l Tyrus in tn ntio so the pitcher took the station Ilneh times up two of his efforts being bunts He was called out on a du bious third strike the next time be went to the plate and later lost a hit when Chapman went over in front of second for a high bounder Young was the only Tiger starter that failed to hit safely and got two Dasses that were turned into runs BATCHELOR are such however that the school slio ild rank with the fust of them figure long Within three blocks of that school Is a large athletic field that provide advantages that sev eral the old time rs boast This enables tae players to get to practice and back with the lues of ver little tne as required by Cen tral and Eastern high school foot ballers Coach Emmons has a big Job on his hands a he must build a team from th ground up Of course sev eral experienced players from other schools are in the Northern district now and required to attend that Institution which "should provide conrid rxhle aid to the new coach Just what the plana are fur prac tice Coach Emmons will be unable tn announce until after the candi date get together riday afternnnn CHECKER STARS CLASH BROOKLYN AH HO A Two nut when a Innins run scored funincu 1 I Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 i Brooklyn ft 0 0 0 ft 0 0 2 Rune Daubert 2 Dauhert Three base hit Stolen ba lack Mljer Wol ter Sacrifice Wheat Double play Oiann and bnubert on Chicago 7 Brooklyn 13 Bases on Off Hendryx ft off Smith 4 Earned Off Handryx 2 off Smith none struck out Uy Hendrj 3 by Smith 1 Rlglcr and Bransfield 1:50 Chicago Aug 29 Chicago won both games of a double header from St Louis today 6 to 0 and It to 1 and gained a full game on Boston who had no game scheduled Chi cago now leads Boston by i 1 2 games In th? first game Russell pitched Inline form twirling his best ball in the pinches In one inning when the visitors started with a double and a single Russell pitched 10 balls to the next three batsmen and struck them out Chicago on the oth hand bunched its hits and exe cuted some good base running In the srernd game the visitors began an assault upon Bnz who xras ak out wh men un secund third and uflh out Danforth side in ohe two three even inning exceptwn wild throw to rai rh 1 Totals 30 3 24 14 Innings 1 rumor Mr Dobie to a contract under' Ha was here from six to eight weeks before he affixed his signature to th papers During that period he was looking the proposition over carefully in every i possible detail and ha has nut com plained at any time the Navy made him a more attractive offer I say just now Even if they did that would be quite an unethical move on his part But we will get busy immediately and take care of the situation Our schedule Is such that It rP'iiiires a verv ennd man to turn out a winning team and wo want to get the best men slid We figured that In Debt we naa tne proper patty And were booking forward to a aucceaafdl season but his disappearing Into the night ns it were has jolted us Mr Smith when asked whether the board would consider Campbell and Duffy to take car of the foot ballers between them said that every good fonthall coach with a reputation would be consider'! and that the board would not make i selection until carefully Investigat ing each individual Campbell has been engaged out at a private schuul in Grosse Pointe as athlrrio director while Duffy coached East ern gridders last fall where he was ft member of the farultvn Dohl in said to have left town yesterday for Annapolis to assume charge of lhe Navy footballers He habr unequaled Tecord of coaching 12 yeara without a defeat His resignation has gummed up matters considerably for the Uni versity of Detroit CRICKETERS TO GATHER ton in $2000 Trot PoitghkorpHie Aug LaKHl owned xy Brvrton Pardee of Atlantic City and driv en by Walter Cox won the Knickerbocker 2 07 trot for a puYse of 15000 at Grand Circuit meeting but not until there been? three heat winners Although the race was on threu heat system It was necessary fur Lassie and Brescia to trot a fourth heat to deciue the winner as they were tied In he of third 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 Collins ekch 2 Gandil Rg AU rprr Gratlots players must call Gersabeck at Cherry ttA fir Weed nt Main 1ft today tn regard to game de? tn session here today Athletic Board Decides Better to Secure Coach Who Would Be Thoroughly Satisfied Just who will succeed Gilmour Dobie fKtball coach at the Uni versity of Detroit was not known by anv of the several members athletic board In control composed of Professor Smith Robert Hanley William (X Regan and John O'Hara when Interviewed Wednesday even ing resignation came so sud denly that we had tim a arrange for his Is the way Professor Smith put It It will be necessary for the athletic board to meet before arrangements ran be made Thia meeting prob ably will re held Thursday Roy Campbell former coach uf the Unlveiaity of Detroit athletic'1 trams and Jimmy Duffy who handled the freshman teams at Col gate his alma mater will have charge of the gridiron squsd'until definite arrangements have been made for a man to take place They handled the squad Wednesday afternoon and will di rect practice until the board makes its decision Might Have Held Him Professor Smith stated that the university might have held Dobie to his (Suntrftct Il was an Iron clad agreement and would bind both parties In any court of law he said agred that it would not be for the beet to have a man in charge of nur fqotball squad who was disgruntled and dissatisfied Just what tiie reason for his resig nation was I'm not prepared to aay He appeared perfectly well xritn tfi between time Wolter If3 7olr 2h 4 Merkle lb3 WHIla's m4 Heal 3b3 KHduff Elliott C3 Wilson cl Hendryx p3 At jnnli'ir I Newark 3 I nM hfitrp 2 0 HatUriee Rosa McGraw and setacht 'and and ers Second inntnsa Newark nrhtr Smuhvnod and nnd KarwllM'E providence at Rain At Rlchmd A2ftoo2lftflftftft0n Battcrirs EnrUht Etbl Young Hearne Gould and Talxinae (Uhcr teams not heduleJ to pUy 0 0 0 1 Two base ('obb Hellman Stanage Harper and Roth Thrve bae hlt ilar rls Double play Roth Harrifi Chap Hits and earned Off Dauss hits run iu innings off Cunning ham 1 hit no runs In 1 inning off Bag by hits ft runs in 3 innings off Jorkleson hits ft runs 4 innfiica irst base on Off bausa off Bagby 4 off Torkleson Struck out By Daus 3 by vuunlnghain 1 by Bagby ft by Torkle aun 2 a Med DeBerry Left on hasrs Detrult 5 Cleveland "1 1 i une ToUls3l 11 27 2ft Batted for Watted for Innings St Louis Chicago nu i berg 9 1 Two base Jacobson elw Three base elsch Stolen Collins Wj Mullin Double bi ('o'lins to Rs berg to Gandil Gandil iunasMstid) Left on St lxuls 6 Chicago 4 Haaea on off Knob 3 Passed ev ereld Hits and earned Off Knqh 7 hits 4 runs in 7 Innings off Wright i and 1 in 1 Struck out By Koob i bv Russell 4 Wild Wright and Hildebrand 1:31 Sl COND GAME ST LOVIS AB 0 t'h lea go elwk 2 3 lelbold Benz 3 Two base Jackson Three base Jackson Stolen Staler Rlaberg Gandil Collins Dan forth tticrltlce hits TacobBon Iavan elsrh Danforth McMullin Ift on St Ixmla 4 Chicago 9 irst on ChlcMgo I Bases on Off Rog ers 6 off Wright 1 Hits and earned runs Off Zenz 3 hits no runs In 1 1 3 In nings off Rogers 9 and 4 In 7: off Dan forth ft and 0 In 7 2 3 off Wright 3 and 1 in 1 Hit by jtv Rogers (Rlaberg) Struck By Danforth 6 by Rogers 2 I Hildebrand and D1nen Cinche It by Beating ort' Wayne Club Wednesday Afternoon 2 i Cruise Paulette CHICAGO AB mums r4 34 Northern High Will Have This Year A Emmons ormerly Athletic Director at Albion College Will Coach Although it Ik tfip haby among Detroit high achonls Northern hlsrh will aet ifi pa'tje fui the other by getting an early start in football Enmions who was athletic director it Simpson college Iowa In 1913 nd at Albion college during thermal three yar has been ap pointed roach call players In his district to report at the school at Woodward and Jose phine at 3:30 riday after noon Emmons has a fine reputa tion as a football coach but Is unacquainted with the material at I I1I4 dispuaal and for that reason de to hK out early Northern high was repr nted in 1 1 Detroit grfolnatic competition but Big Day Scheduled in City In time months having ha i a baseball dustrial Ranks Thi Week 1 lan lasl chuoi was opened The facillte 23 24 25 Total 25 high run rungs ivz average St Bernard 1 2 3 4 5 11 11 Total IE high run 1 Hit average 109 Post 1 1 3 5 9 7ft 1 14 13 20 24 Total 25 1 3 Innlngd 131 average 191 ninnm 1 4 4 5 5 10 13 14 17 Total 18 high run 2 Innings 131 average 187 Major League Statistics WILLIAM WILD BILL" DONOVAN Press dispatches from the east aver that Bill will finish as manager of the Yankees this fall and that either Miller Huggins or Napoleon Iajoic will succeed Thus far no denial ly the club owners in Cotham has been heard which doesn't make it look any too rosy for Donovan to remain in charge of the club AUGUST 30 4 "1 I 1 1 vW 'v 1 7 iy vt I New York 7 I r' 7 V' tA zza 1 1 i Wfe 2 0 0 4 HoM ll p2 Oil 1 1 it po 0 0 i 1 1 0 0 I Last 'I I a 'C tBi i A HA A CT AU J1 71 1 i 1 Ur 'I 1 1 ci 1 SPORTING INANCIAL 1 Mrxrit jfree Ww 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