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SPORTING SECTION PAGE FIVE THE PITTSBURGH SUNDAY POST, AUGUST 16. 1914. Pitt, Tech and eaay to rid iron qua Wash-Jeff vloDilize DDHDADt- PAMP flfi AM IS Batting Averages of All Players in National, American and Federal Leagues Football Outlook at Wash-Jeff Is Brightest in College Annals lLI niL unmi FEDERAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE.

WASHINGTON, 13 "This is Murphy's O. K. has been plated on the turf gridiron and it will ue fenced in FOR GRIDDERS soiriK 10 ue the big year. Tlat is the way John Ppiexel. Herbert.

Jt anu neuis anaufccu a- afcii- i oinTfttnit5 n2 the UUU 1 1 if II 11 8 6 6 60 8 19 387 77 140 i I houinara. Bait. .3 .373 KiMiff. intfton and Jefferson's brilliant half- back, size yr the com-nsc campaign on i 0 0 IU 1" 1 i I playing held. Washington and football field last fall had the re, u- Meyers, Bkiyp -i 6tt il i Mm le.

iLuuin 17 17 2 6 I lirvv in, tiklvn iil 4 5 IS Grant. New York 40 11 'i 18 40 Kliiorf.l.i. IJk.vii iili 6 i3 824 63 IB (he erdiion for the red and oinck. and 1 20 .101 7 ii 62 91 90 tation of tieinu ideal irom pwa not ful.ower of tht tram from Little '0 J1'1 Jackson. Cve Cobb, Bet K.

Collins, 1'hiit. F. Baker. Cree. N.

I-OHvelt. B')J Koutnier, Ci.l.... bet jir.r.is, Bulla. C. Waikar.

St. 219 i'87 233 299 168 Wash I PltO-era' and the spectators' view hniKton can be found who does not at(d Murphy will have everything ecijo to thw view. A truly re- in f.vactlv the same manner. 53 vn, 1 hw, ilkvn 1M lrnno. it.

2 i H.I intl t' rwry. K. an: pbe'l, Kenworthjr. K. C.

OMltm, I'irh Pitt Football Men Will Train 0 0 11 4 1 7 3 7 12 14 8 1 0 J4 60 76 17 53 97 14 27 7S 7 .77 100 6 2 111 1" 67 B6 24 f.4 123 3 21 ve Crippled Club Is Bracing and Playing Good Ballron Final Western Trip. Beeker, fci 30 li 101 a itaiion. Bii.yn 42 it iO i I'heiuii, C.li 2. 4 1 Dauuert. Bkivn i- 305 67 Z'i Burns, New Y-rk ST I 9 3 I WiliSa.

St. L)U1 lj 16 6 H. iligt-e, 1'hilA H-i 110 10 markabl nthun.ani shown by bv Mar.au.er Mur- sn 4., 17 p. 31 tt 'A Vi 'l 'i 1 .1 L'l 6 1 J.5 J2 7 a i 4ih) 4H J27 i 4:2 43 It 371 ill IK SI it 6 64 I 16 4 a 4'd t7 Bit 23 4 0 391 25 110 f. 6 4'H nil 1-2 23 6 is 7 14 6 13 74 11 14 Till t6 Ih mwtn.

1 o.a the mem- 96 3.54 5 370 graduate, undergraduate, Dhv that wi'l contain a complete history -era of the and by all Washing- yeaM of football at Vaghlniton 7 53 Under Canvas in a Little Over Two 4 a .166 S'l 23 1" 6 M) -t ,.1" i0.j 'l 17 ..104 4't ..105 93 65 i 05 84 toniana in general. nd Jefferson college win oe ii-eu 165 44 54 296 Ana Bvnie, Phiia Wheat. Bkivn 91 -33 42 42 5 14 5 17 29 93 few davs. a 10- i r.rinror within a IS 12 9 17 5 4 i ruieiaU, 7S Wsm-ti, Ind 2-1 Cnloafo .2: Uradlfjr, I'bH 83 Zwj.u.'.i;, Ciiicaiio 104 ii' i Ind Murphy, Bkyn 47 .277 Buffiio 22 w.LI.:. L.J ume of the port in general with pic- 40 S3 With one-half of the Western tr com 17 74 3S 3VH 00 125 364 67 114 So Milan.

Wash -X i-'i i K. Busier, Wasli 2.j lvirke, Cleve Leary, St. Shotien. St. L.

291 I Cock, X. Sch.Ck. Chi 293 i High. Bet 29 i Bra tt, St. 4 than the remainder of the Washington I w1 tn if.

it i rnmijnii Dracireo 1 tures and records of every eleven be contained in it. The cover is especial. effective, beins the work of a 1'ittsbuife'h artist. It Is printed in col I ni ei un 77 ootoall tipiad to com-The Detroit whirlwind, immcnco in Just a. lltue over 10 tm 16 49 9 24 S9 95 f.4 91 36 63 T.t....v..t.rrU otVilotie 11 11 Kvtirs, Boston 91 32! Coiinoiltjy, BosLun 7.

-L-U McCarthy, Bkiyn 4- 129 M-yrs, New 7 Fiv.riui.e. York. 2ti i7 B. JlagM, 3t. 37S 2inin.tt4.nan.

Cim-ago 9. 82 t. bholi, l'Kh Si 231 Aiil.er, ra. TJ iil Cintln Aiii'nison. Bkiyn ii -s 85 Sh 86 i94 who was given a place on the second All- 13 10 0 11 4 8 3 7 hi) 1 3 33 110 6i loa 17 4 7 ti li iB university 01 niu's" v.

i. nlunl ors and depicts a typical football scene, plete, the Pittsburgh club of the Ft deral League today enters lndianapoiis for the rinal series of the season there, where I four games will be played, then they 'wnl kike to Kansas City for a like number i after which their occidental invasion of lt'14 season will be iin'shed. Before I the Rebels return home on August SI tbev will visit Bait more, which club 8 in norities ara startinff to eci ici showins the field and me tjamo 43 52 124 29- i Chi .292 1 Strunk. I'liila 23. A.

Williams, Wash oi.Jrlng, I'hila nder way for the training camp at 1 337 47 163 31 244 33 7 1 23 47 'i, It, 41 97 40 77 1 1 32 50 90 81 35 99 5 7 6 13 proKites. WILL COACH WOEK ALONE? Vlndber. Head Coech J. 3 si hi 117 33) 375 34 366 26 47 4 S3 107 8 1,2 4S 13 11 13 3 8 8 13 0 6 7 Boston a tu.o v.na Vwn nn Intimation from i will return with them to Kxposition park nohisrti.ui. Ke- York.

46 .750 .330 .363 .361 .3 .33 .33 4 .331 .323 .324 .821 .818 .313 SU .313 .313 .312 .311 .313 .301 .303 .300 .23.) .294 .293 .297 ,21 .291 .290 .288 .237 .234 .285 .284 .283 .2.31 .261 .281 .275 .274 .27.1 .271 "71 "270 .265 0 3 11 10 6 5 16 14 raduato Manager K. Ii. uavia wn tomorrow at which time it ill definitely settled as to the exac. 2SI 21 Graney, eve Wash Barns. Det Schaefer, Wash E.

Walker. St. L. Alai-uaer Murphy a to whether or not for a home stand with the Eastern club viox. sso 3i l3 7 American team last fall by Waiter Camp, dean of the football experts and who made the greatest scor record of any of the grdiron athletics from coait to coast, hope to have an even better season this fall than he did last year.

HpieKel will arrive in Washington on August 25 while the remainder of the red and black squad for the most will not report for their preliminary work before September when Coach Bob Fol-well ij to take charge of affair here. The "little Wonder" plans to work out 277 w. lliihr. St. 273 i Buffalo -l'7 McDi.i, ild, BurTaio.

nAcna, llait. .274 VVa sn. Bait .273 Konimers, St. .272 K-uii'fr, St. .271 wiiMm, .270 Hoiisch, Bid .269 Esmond, Bid .267 Anderson.

Bkvn. 267 M.ither. St. .266 Silieer, Ind 265 Wicklund. Chicago .25.) itovall, -264 i Jones, Tph .263 lpri, Bkvn.

26 Hitriev, St. I .279 mnford 2'7 i McK'echnie Ind 4.1 3 13 29 7 6 1 89 70 7 21 3.54 46 106 144 26 43 84 10 25 259 41 872 f.2 109 89 73 24 91 87 98 41 26 ...83 ,..10 86 66 6 the men are to leave uoacn roiwea woum Vt xA mneh Ki. tet7er. Ne ..104 to neip mm wun nia uruuuua ui.o i-i 16 93 Vlnrtber. will tK? Si 13 3 19 I Viu, Hooper.

Bos 20 12 48 10 Collins, Chi S-1 9 61 111 9 47 112 10 2o 60 9 li IS 3 6S 111 34 43 101 IS ha piduat manager prefers the latter 97 .30.3 29 S7 4 I SC. 94 6 i Bavans, St. moulding last fail's sensational eleven in iocal baseball circles but w.th three into uhape unci it may be that he Intends clubs yet to be faced Manager (Jakes is U1.in hut this uhase of confident of bringing team home ui 0 6 11 A 7 3 5 6 I 7 4 9 1 3 IS J. Miller, St. I.ouia...l07 40a 8teliifl, Brooklyn 74 2L7 K.

Burns, Phiia SJ Beadier, New .1. Wanner, fell 100 3.7 S24 4 ate, a. it will give his force ot ca m. uiiders threa MU days to Ket the Vlac 4o 3 341 3SS 3iU 29 90 34 S8 .27 i i Lewis. Bos .275 u.

Williams St 14 6 97 B9 (Ja ly at College Field until his team the situation at a ror me the local scnqoi ine mii uiiie.vu, v. 2.1 ..10 403 47 BO tJoode, ChiLctgo I l. ctiU.t tli nl.4 Pmin- i This tiounua lm prouawe in view ui 41 62 9 32 20 45 57 114 77 111 60 101 7 13 mates arrive. is employed with th 3.3 87 29 93 11 39 103 S79 1 11 11 5 0 i 3 10 11 14 i 10 1 6 9 14 4 8 1 14 a 12 5 13 7 10 14 16 1 1 IS 11 1 0 3 IJlllljn.JiV Qn.LklWU 88 111 59 157 ...103 894 100 95 356 28 46 Mor.san, Wash 270 (lardrier. Bos .270 Mullen, N.

Bush, Det If Duff on i' "Vn-n ptember 2. it means that will have to ko there by 1 nday of the Detroit Tlaygrounds association at evlvania itar arrives and takes control. fact that the ciud is in a oa-a i at 44 152 4u5 67 104 4ii id liii 70 47 fi? 10 37 40 S5 11 6 4 1 Phil 9i -3. T. Clark.

90 Cra vn.ii, 9.i i2. Archer, Chicago 41 133 liroh, Cincini.iili 97 3. .103 74 80 23 13 11 0 0 3 1 6 11 241 my previous week. A present but his duties then wi.l end be- I'olwell's friends do not consider it proD- i present, mote so mar ever ni i.uuic fore August 2j and he will return here able that he will ask for an assistant. 1 Holly has been added to the Bst ot orip-flimnst ImmerllMtelv.

wilt hv thfi same erreat bacKIie.d pies, but with Jack Lewis ready to take 26 62 17 46 BeihnM, Cleve .267 Xunamaker, N. (i'lrnore, K. .27 256 Land. Bkyu 2r6 Be-k. Chicago lumi-nn, Bait 61 2j6 14 58 64 -180 ...106 35 39 103 S40 80 87 ft" B0 tThthre, c.rn'p befor'e th-footbnll jnn IrtVi8 slm Is to have everything 20 20 11 14 Wilson.

St. Bouia 1 i h3 Inst re- I a 1 1 naitini nt lied Fleming. ma turn at ae-onu Manager It. M. Murphy has Just re- I a8 last fall, consisting of Bed leming, ma turn at necuim am wum 99 342 ilanlii.

Wash Veach. Det A a ch 32 92 .101 107 374 fcl 20 57 96 11 16 16 45 0 1 tin hed form a trip to Detroit looking ppiegel, Pedro Young and Bussell Uooa- round ne into ,7 161 44 HhiJpe for I-ractlc- the afternoon rney liUKeirts. St. Boais muer, It. jfton paskert.

Phha IS 4b til liii i'2 327 over prospective students ana Wln, second string men wno are inor- i'oe'u-. 26 Hchar.sr, Bhila ST he the members of the ouhly familiar with his versatile sys- his jmeup 1 vp r.e v.ianlf crid- cai.l of the line, i On past dope the Ktbeid tdiould ptove there rr eld mt i msrkca off. goal rerted tklln dummy Ktten in Younff. A Walsh, Chicago Simmons. Bap.

Vever. Bait. Bait Kurirer, K. ToMn, St. .1 Bait 60 -02 Hi 322 tfl 3-ii pasv nickinss for the Indianapolw- c.uo 63 v4 ho 21 2fi 41 2tt 8 in addU.on to ine ma.

S3 7 21 0 1 290 43 81 6 8 853 50 97 IS 15 226 30 62 7 2 271 22 74 6 7 851 53 9j C8 9 236 34 64 6 6 315 45 85 20 11 154 13 41 2 1 Sn. dgrass, Ntiv York New York Maranville, t. hmidt, Bosion Daniels, lrelan, Phila Konetchy, Pgh Doyie, New York ironitts. On the Washinpton and Jeffer- jn other words he will have a veteran son squad are rive players from Detroit, stluad acquainted with methods and including Bpioffel. The others are Brit- he would probably prefer to instruct tain Patterson, giant tackle and place- tnem himself than to have a stranger rnent kicker extraordinary, who has favorable to his system working .255 .25 .251 .251 .251 .246 .246 .243 .214 .213 .243 .213 .213 .242 etllr.R the tented cuy rv.v indber earlv this week to look over the a irenera-1 T)lnn.

lie 8 17 SS 91 5S 84 13 13 10 4 1 16 10 0 3 15 23 ...19 2 i 87 Hi 37S oi5 60 S7 13 12 6i 14.S iare arm m-, v. student 62 SO 87 96 61 74 93 83 7.8 44 87 88 87 29 99 20 61 33 as they have yet to win a game from the Hoosiers in the Indiana capital, having been conquered eight times by Bid Phill ps' pets. But this time there tn Rebs are determined to rout the Jinx an.J if they play the same k.nd of uj.11 against the Hoosiers as tiiey did in tne Chicago series there is likely to be a different tale at the close of the games. pent the ummer w.th a Chautauqua i with them. iikeiy i'h Lrt bft Zei ler.

ChiiMgo Owens, Bkyn i K. Hofman, Bkvn AKU-r. Buffalo Mullin. Ind S3 3 I na -p A. K.

oi -f 18 16 0 New ork Thorpe, New Mi.icr, CiiiL-iiiiiati ch'trs-o of the c.h 1 r. company advertising manager; Keg.na.d C. BoviU. who played a wonderful game at end last fall and Percy and Jack Drew, tirenaratorv school stars, who Oolllnwood wiU havft 98 13 26 303 8 80 283 44 76 57 3 15 S40 50 89 42 2 11 402 81 1 iirtw. him Dooiajt.

Bait Mowrey, irh Brooklyn 6a 4 1 9 23 41 49 19 II 29 59 i Alien. Buffalo 14 However, should Polweli want neip, David C. Morrow and John Aiken, two old Red and Black stale, who themselves coached the famous Wash- ington and Jefferson eleven of 1908, are always ready to help when needed, so no need be held as to the coaching. Sivinsr nn the situation Johnny I S2 H.2 .262 Chi 261 1 cne. X.

Chaoman, Cleve I Johnson, Cleve .251 i ood, Cleve .254 I Coveieskie, Det Bezo d. Cleve ...4 Turner. Cleve Bos Weaver. Chi .25) Hartzell, .249 Howard. St.

.219 siiawkey. Phila .215 Barry, Phila .213 i Carrigan, Bos Boehlinu, Wash 2 1 i F. Murphy, .245 Shanks, Wash ..45 Jo.lie. Chi I Pecklnpaugh, X. Y.

.245 Kavanauch, 245 son, Cleve .244 Daly, X. .213 Rehg, Bos .242 I Heilnian, Bet Smith, Wash Moriarty. Det .21 i Ainsmith. Wash entered Washington and Jefferson last 29 H00FEDS WILL FIGHT BACK. hree or four siuaenis i ssist a r.ts.

CAMP WELL 0EGANIZED. t-3 56 3d 71 8S fall. Do. an, St. Kili-ifer.

Phi Egan. Brooklyn Mar.n, B-ston 155 16 40 5 6t 8 17 0 6, 12 17 3 But the Indianapolis to.ssers w'll play SPEEDY FOOTBALL MEN. every bit as naru as tne as a 70 22i ..101 lio DO 29 ..102 SU-j 67 ii.3 4i f.3 10 7 10 14 10 14 13 7 4 5 9S 316 33 89 10 ..103 S3 1 45 86 4 reverses wi.l send them tot- Both are exper ienced as to collegiate seems to have very aptly described it in touule 0f Drew on account of his sentence, "This is 'going to be the tering down into the second division aud football but Percy 43 Mm n.ud such t. if th.s can be avoided the Hoosiers are 111; IS 2S 3 65 4 14 0 6 15 I 7.. 12 19 2 taitr, Chicago t'uishaw, Bklyn Nfchoff, Bates.

Chicago Ilvntt, I'sh Berfe'iiammer, Phila. James, Boston Cullins, Boston Boston Merkle, New 25 47 5 13 1 0 73 21)4 32 f.2 6 6 37 59 6 15 0 0 69 191 '21 48 3 6 207 29 f2 12 8 79 271 33 68 14 9 59 195 22 43 6 0 32 66 1 16 0 19 65 3 16 2 2 316 35 77 10 31 104 3: 50 96 12 22 9 816 4 3 84 1 3 9 94 32 1 43 7S 18 19 140 15 St 6 6 26 62 7 16 0 3 93 80S 34 74 15 21 61 129 12 SI 2 6 27 71 10 17 0 3 101 4 no 67 95 19 9 1(14 "76 32 89 14 21 301 312 21 74 11 32 103 391 33 92 27 7 ICQ 359 50 84 15 IS 84 3i6 19 71 13 7 65 20S S4 4.3 11 6 66 131 10 23 6 1 47 139 17 32 2 2S 61 5 14 1 1 83 282 35 64 19 19 .81 75 3 17 4 0 81 270 14 61 9 10 63 20 4 21 45 1 2 47 125 8 28 2 1 27 49 4 11 0 1 73 270 31 60 10 10 ,39 62 4 14 0 2 ,16 9 3 3 0 0 39 331 25 29 4 11 91 292 23 64 8 14 PS 146 1 4 32 0 .103 373 45 81 41 1 9S 327 36 71 20 20 60 2(0. 20 43 10 5 20 47 8 10 0 2 .17 SS 2 8 0 6 64 91 5 19 I i 36 96 13 20 1 3 f.3 136 13 28 1 67 187 14 88 10 14 f.8 174 16 35 11 6 1 A 6 4 13 7 6 SO 30 11 84 91 3 0 0 0 9 13 11 5 42 45 4,1 74 233 i(2 314 J2 33'i 8i promising material for the end position ana Jerrerson certamiy ni i held by Jim p. aden last fall. He is tail in the 25 years footba.J hao been plaj ed and rangy and weighs in the neighbor-: at the institution.

Vlth the greatest hood of 16T. pounds stripped. H's greatest schedu.e ever arranged for a Bed a nd asset however ie his wonderful speed- Black eleven secured by Manager Mur-B. waL a nie.nber of the track team 1 phy. with practically the sa.r.e p'ayers 86 3 20 4 4 80 20 71 26" 39 7 15 59 J7 1.2 20 40 2 13 8 11 4 IS i 3 3s S3 48 81 SO 4-5 10 25 1 14 Jo BO 2 f2 12 21 52 i8 0 5 10 10 99 866 f.2 91 7 Woniiinirtn si A IS 68 1 1 35 last snrins and lia.s a mark of 10 --a into th3 limelight as a national candi mm as director n.T He has 's'lidiUK, winter I'hiladelpia wVatrytS one.

for the, oriKinated Beore the camp idea 7J 233 63 141 90 8 if 32 81 33 33! 23 6-1 33 6 50 73 20 82 IS 1 2 4 0 13 6 1 3 11 2 6 1 5 0 i. 3 0 7 3 1 date for championship honors and with that same duo Fol well and Murphy in charee indeed little else could be asked. 2d .241 .239 .219 239 .238 .21 .23. Cleve O'NVill, Cleve Cady. Boston Baker, Det Austin, St.

Thomas, Bos Bentley, Wash I Walsh, Phila Y'erkcs, Bos 2S 108 37 75 251 70 21 32 Hi. 3S1 15 21 45 S7 0 S4 110 150 41 129 Bretnahan, Twomb ey, Cincinnati, olettiun, Vtfii Snyder, St. Bouis Martin, Phila Alexander, I'hila Buderus. piula Schneider, Leonard, lRh Hargrave, linicago Devore. Boston Miller.

Bklyn unmnhppvs 32 7 4 8 9 0 1 10 14 3 2t" Cha lticurne, K. C. .239 K. Wiim-im, Bait. .237 .237 Wcsterzil, .2" i I erring, K.

.234 Buffalo .232 Wil.eit, St. U. .231 Rait 231 Matt is, I'rh .210 Drake, St. .230 Chicago 1227 Cooper. Bkyn .227 Bouehner.

St. 226 Iuis, Pgh i Dovrinper, K. 224 1 Ooidwin. K. 2'4 O'llnn, Halt .522 Sawisre, rgh -223 Bro.vn, St.

.222 H. Miller, St. L. 220 Lafitie, Bkyn .19 1 Kt.rr.-ll, 2 9 Kerr, I'sh .217 i Chicago 217 i Myers, Bkyn .2.11 1 Blair. Buffalo Holly, VKU 231 Tinker, Chicag-o .209 Biissei, B.i It .203 Berry, I'gh 20 Dolan, Jnd 208 i Knabe.

Bait 201 I Adania, K. 2n0 sin.on, St. 200 stanlcv, .210 P'l 4 well. St. .198 Menosky, 194 Smith, Buffalo 192 i Kaiser.

Ind I 1 len-li .10 1 Bi.riiU n. In 1 17 c. Uoberts, l'gh. .187 i Bouck, Bkyn 185 Booe, Buffalo Seaton, .13 Rhcam. I'irh 85 23 33 2S 79 93 6-.

8 '15 53 51 014J 15S 309 4 66 88 he team were any- 43 23 35 30 10 3 20 8 70 53 seconds on tne cinaer ana ut very as fast on the gridiron. Along with Mcpherson, of New Philadelphia, he is considered one of the most logical men for Braden's old position. Beginald Bovill, of the Detroit bunch, will also report several days ahead of the main squad. Now that duties as student solicitor are coming to a close and he will be able to upend most of tune in Washington, Manager Murphy making arrangements for the coming of the football players. The preliminary training of the squad will be done as usual on College Fie.d and training quarters will be maintained at Hnys Hail, the college dormitory.

Orders have already been placed for the 7 Windber 12 11 13 6'j 24 71 37 7 2 85 .265 .164 .264 "6J .261 .253 .253 .257 2-i7 .155 .255 .25 4 .253 .251 .250 .249 .243 .247 .217 .21 .245 .242 .211 .241 .211 .210 .239 .254 .13.1 .23) .1.10 22S .126 il'24 .223 'IV .2.1 .221 .219 .21 .213 213 .211 .211 217 .207 .206 .205 .290 .:) .197 .197 .196 .196 .191 Misfortune in big bunches alone, it vould seem, can rob Washington and Jeff ei son of one of her most orious years. Harvard and Yale appear to have lost their terror to followers of the Red and Black. In the seasons that have gone by, even the most enthusiastic would not even dream of a victory er the great Crimson or Blue elevens, but times have changed, and the Eastern teams that for yeara were granted supremacy without even matching their strength with formidable teams must show supporters of Washington and Jef 11 3 .13 13 3 30 31 7 14 18 going to try their hardest to escape it, consequently the rtebs are prepared for a strenuous series. Although Indianapolis such star pitchers as Faikenberg, MulUn. Moseiey and Kaiseriing to hurl against the Rebels, it does not indicate that the Rebels are weak in this department.

Not by any means. In fact, the Rebel pitchers are going better now than at any time this season, and if the palched-up inlield only holds up under the heavy pressure until the regulars get. back into the game Man-aarer Oakes will be satisfied. The smiling leader of the Rebels appreciates the work of his athletes, more so now that they have responded nobiy to his call to give their very bost while the cripples are recovering. Oakes appears to be in a very bad fix with his crippled team, but be "is making more than We best of it.

His club, on paper, seems to be thoroughly demoralized with the trio of infiehleivs laid on the shelf far repairs, but the "never say die" pirt is very much in evidence, and nothing le-ts than an even break is anticipated in the impending clashes. The Rebels are noted for their ability to hustle, and this is what keeps them above water. They have been see-eawing-in the second division for the past six weeks, and by throwing the into the Hoosiers and Packers can come home trailing along with the leading clubs. PUT UP GAME FIGHT. 8.1 S'S 55 116 a Vp is located in the Tnountains a miles from any Vi'faciM .14 Mown, Cincinnati Ln-essen.

rit. Bouia 39 7 Hes, Bos urn 2j Beck, St. Louis 9J 30S Boston ol -od Mathevvson, New York 2S 7ti Tyler. Boston Sehulte, Chii-aao 21.2 ool and urae im, work are 10 10 10 3 4 4 0 3 camp to tlie (Intrt nlllnLVIlt the 12 60 23 72 7 43 13 70 13 26! 18 100 12 31 31 81 I 191 Jl 68 11 314 39 18 83 S3 95 24 4 SS 91 46 9 3 provide Williams, Chicago L1'. 2" uri' aUhouRh.

Coach 1 112 ferson the superiority on the gridiron 10 9 7 20 33 1) beef and other eatables that win ue con- Miff "worked the siiuad unusually naru 50 45 35 101 67 52 131 27 26 39 34 29 46 .104 gumed by the pigskin chasers. A stance the coming fall before they will be will-over the supply puchased would lead one jng to concede that Harvard and Yala Mori ay, Boston Corri.ien, Chicago Sivrtney, Chicago Deal, Boston Whaling. Boston Cruise, St. 94 8' 2 30 44 140 17 81 35 Si 9 19 ALUMNI TO VISIT CAMP to think that Murphv was maKing prep- rave anytnniK on tne snuiron assies 0 0 2 2 0 3 4 9 4 2 2 0 5 1 ojill Visit nHr.n tn an army insieHU ot a 332 Many alumni ot tn um 78 223 85 f.5 73 219 .104 357 76 243 47 123 60 157 25 1'3 3" 79 13 47 21 71 99 31 91 35 72 50 166 boys graduates of he Lapp, Thlla .233 Maisel, XV. ,233 Blackhurn.

Chi Truesdale. X. Steen, Cieva .229 Pieher, X. JY .227 Dtibuc, Det I w. Johnson, Wash.

Walsh, X. i Wares. St. .226 Pweenev X. .224 i Bush, Phila Shaw, Wash .2:9 i X.

Yr .213 Carlseh, Cleve i Dsuss, Det .217 i Bassler, .217 Breton. Ch! MoRrhle, Wash IJolien. X. .213 Caldwell. X.

.211 D.llv. Chi .210 Purtoll, XHet 20) I A. Engle, Bop .203 I Stanage, Det .20 Magee, Chi .205 i Kopf. Phila .201 i Fnlier. Chi .200 i Henrickson, Boehler, Det .199 Ctii ,193 Aloock, Chi I Berber, Chi .191 Williams.

X. .191 'Avers, Wash .191 Brown, X. .190 Tavlor, St. .19 Mitchell, St. 1 HamiPon, St.

.133 Keating. X. 132 Bennock. Phila 10 13 22 3 16 2 3 1 4 0 0 3 4 2 1 2 3 20 8 1 3 1 3 0 2 0 1 16 15 1 1 8 0 1 6 20 3 4 1 2 4 10 1 5 2 1 0 53 44 tion that has Dittle Washington as its home. Whether the visions come true or not wil: he decided in a future that is fast arriving and that cannot come too eoon to suit followers of Washington and Jefferson.

uvitation Many of 11 .3 1 I i 12 1 6 ij 7 1 I 7 1 4 13 2 11 8 1 5 0 0 3 1 2S 249 SO 15 76 31 Joniin, New lor Johnson, Chicago l.onr, Cincinnati Derrick, Chicago Carey, Firh F.scher. Brooklyn Fquad of about 40 athletes. Manager Murphy announces that within a day or so a tqaad of men will start to work at College Field getting lt in shape for the seaeon. 19 fd 6 8 12 1 3 6 0 S3 63 13 9 17 3 11 81 14 0 44 73 51 6 17 3 "are expected to visit es des re those 47 84 .183 Bremie-irasl. 15 9 t.

as Ulf Vlr.i":nnl, of Oid Pitt to 112 92 76 131 234 66 44 39 62 17 63 30 L'l 17 14 24 62 13 8 7 11 8 10 27 Cheney, cm-ago lO COlllIUl U.V Tesrcau, New 27 53 1 now jus. in 7 Harlan will 39 71 6 6 3 7 2 P6 86 29 24 30 46 15 29 f.4 AsMistant cl. distant 17 15 65 19 25 46 73 30 ii 5 17 10 15 77 19 15 11 15 71 17 8 47 IS 15 13 13 24 12 14 '2 15 4 21 11 6 14 13 8 fnr eonferenco 12 182 Powncy, 99 852 .183 i Bonnin. Buffalo 21 82 179 irlahnty, l'gh 87 844 177 Holt. Bkyn 81 8 176 'oulHon, Vgb 18 61 175 Roonev, Ind 12 PS 174 K.

18 4) 171 I Homers, Bkyn 13 2 .160 I nntre. Chicaaa 2'l 45 P'cffer, Brooklyn 'J Jos. Kelly, I'kIi Murray, Npw 49 (iriner, St. Louis 27 40 Butier. St.

Louis 73 2.1b Mayer. Thila 33 No club has ever put up a gamer right in the face of so many handicaps and discouragements than the labels. The hoodoo has pursued them from early-season. After the whole outfit had once been wrecked and had been restored to 20 3 4 1 0 0 57 1 'llt Dt the university foot--11 the season 155 12 Tech Has Good Grid Prospects And New Coach For Fall Campaign 9 51 9 30 39 123 177 Mensor, run 26 23 63 128 It 24 .167 FritE. Chicago 44 normal again and was playing great ban, sailee, St.

it tnni- nnnther aween and Lennox. Lewis Coonrr. i'g" 9 23 9 .167 i Phanman, St 39 117 lfi7 I Harris. K. 31 46 l'Ut luti a stiff task on hand.

veterans of the 1W3 team 60 86 12 24 66 and Holly were stricken in succession. One thing after another harpened, but the 10 6 2 4 11 9 6 .167 p- rt jn K. C. 35 3 16 11 29 24 18 5 -Uh. however, and year and a glimpse was had of his work Rebs asked no quarter and kept on plug to.

uuile us naru 2 12 46 2 9 232 CO 65 212 1 41 71 7 14 53 8 10 F2 4 6 Bigert, St YinulinK. oS 34 74 Vaughn, Chicago 27 uo Dugey. Boston Haseman, Boston ia 2- Moil wits, 39 llt Benton, Cincinnati 32 61 Robinson, St. SO So lt is totaT men nan.crs otiue tht a to ei.tht 1 3 0 1 1 0 6 1 1 1 0 11 0' 0 1 0 4 2 0 2 0 1 0 16 0 t) 3 9 0 0 1 0 0 .131 Henry, Wash. With hopes for the greatest footbad year in the history of the Plaid, with the men enthueed and already anxious to report, and with Coach Stel'fen ol the University of Chicago, advocate extraordinary of the open, spectacular Ilay; 63 172 Apnew, St.

13 80 9 28 1 4 2 7 oe the hard Gagnier, Bkyn Misse, St. K. Faokard, K. C. Tex ter, Ind Mor.tn.

Buffalo DeljihPjity, F. Snv'th, Bait Anlerson, Burger, Fjfli Biook, Chicago 8 14 37 1S5 17.3 25 44 32 9 77 68 29 19 23 31 28 28 26 31 2.3 16 .167 .164 .162 .162 .160 .160 .159 .166 .15 .154 .154 .151 4 5 4 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 7 0 2 4 7 0 17 3 2 0 4 2 8 1 8 0 "Ve, lltin the am. it was -iecided Ci'i lhe camp squad. Ai p.lcation iuci ease the liixv i .171 Cavet. Det 19 .171 Humbler, St.

29 .169 Foster. Bos 23 24 163 Coumhe. Cleve 21 33 ready to take cnaige 01 pic men ay on Tech Field in April, when Coach Stef- ging, fen had his gridders out for a few hours The Rebels have not enjoyed many each week during thaL month, giving breaks in the luck. The jinx has traded them the rudiments of what he will be- i along after them, and in the face of gin to drill and drum into them in two the overwhelming- odds nothing better weeks. could be desired.

Coach Steffen ia associated with the While the Rebels were battling hard to United States attorney in Chicago, but rise. Interest in the Federal League pen-will have an extended leave of abeenee riant race continues to increase the to come here. His ie the Western foot- i season prows old- The first five clubs are ball idea of the rush-and-o style, with an above the .500 mark, with les.s than every man on his toes every minute and three-score points separating them. They fighting for all that is in him for touch- are so closelv bunched that a couple of them into shape for the nara ecneuuie Ivere lec-iveu th.v could .191 .193 .139 .187 .179 .173 ,172 .164 .163 .161 .144 125 that has been arranged, tne aiiuetiL vho runted a irM nave Per.iue, St. Louis i Whitted.

Boston 37 Reed, Phila 32 Doak. St. Iuis I.awnder, Chicaaro -'a Yon Kolwitz, 12 Crutcher, Boston -4 Kafora, I'lrb i 0 12 4 3 1 14 7 3 7 3 3 4 2 4 0 2 4 Hoeiatiou of the Carnegie institute Krapp, Buflalo ot Coach Karl. 78 45 68 60 73 41 62 1 83 55 78 84 61 Technology and (supervisor j. now.o ii now a wnitins- tsep-temoer Jirniiiiic, 10 10 12 10 5 12 7 7 7 3 4 rn nu i of the freshman 6 6 4 fil 5 6 7 7 4 8 9 6 6 2 6 0 31 0 6 8 7 1 8 2 2 '37 Ind uil.

naVe cnaino vho 7 7 6 3 9 3 6 2 1. ramn tz. 1'ffh which staita .163 Janvrin, Bog 94 397 .159 Baumgard'r. St. 29 S3 .163 Gregg Bos 20 40 .118 i Wvekoff.

I'hila 23 51 .143 Miller. St. 36 53 i A. Johnson, 15 80 .322 Leonard. Bos 31 60 .105 i Wellman.

St. 31 68 JO0 i McKee, Det 23 89 1. when the candidates will report and get down to hard work. w.MT.iid scrub team, iiatns, l'h. '33 nd stadi.un about Keptcm- .16 vitnrioa or deffHtt: for nnv Of the teams Pirh uuwiis.

is tne aKKiessive, unensive iii -MlihAr. thev 26 25 25 27 FoJ. Buffalo Dirkann, I'tfh. Walker, Knetier, l'gh. If tl.ey snow taici'-j li.

i style, with the one big idea to get the ln thft charmed circle will make some big Harmon. Pgh ball immediately. Coach Stagar says that changes in the standings. on.eiman. PkU .133 .129 .128 ivi i tt en mas i-uacii tt.iirii ia ojib ui tue oest expon- i )iiiian, i s.

.089 Birmingham, 19 43 J.vill join tne first S'luau McCarthy, Considerable interest is wing manifested among all local football men as to the stvle of plav that Coach bteffen will ultimately adopt, though it is Kmwn that he hae invented and worked out many of the hair-raising and sensational feature playe that have characterized the work of the University of Chicago since enta of the open game that the West has ever seen. FITCTraRS' RECORDS. niP. Siverd Beats lams PITCHERS' RE-CORDS. a.

w. B. SO. KB. LP.

II. Av. Frank Kelly, trainer for the Brookly G. W. L.

SO. BB. Innings. M. A va.

KCORD. 11 1.00) 0 8 3 IS A. John'Tl, 2 3 PITCHERS' O. L.SO.BB 0 10 11 33 21 l.ouo Brown, fiuf 12 1 1.000 i'ittsoui in. i ATHLETES ENTER SCHOOL.

Word has be-n received from Ammona, yvoiu nj summer at Pent- M-n" that he will he here about temuer to work 8 19 io thti open style was aaopteu. nunspu 12 1 In Bedford Tourney Wolfgang, lo 8 Breasler, 17 6 Bender, 19 10 Blank, Phiia 24 13 Vernon. 1 1 1 60 24 73 ol 2 62 40 117 97 3 76 30 122 Wiltse, X. Doak. St.

26 .7,8 .731 the captain or tne os 0 i 13 214 0 0 5 S'4 4 S4 28 172 1 30 S3 7 109 -64 2171,4 5 128 64 227 X. V.29 Conference championsnip tor 61 166 122 '0 219 219 67 1S2V6 139 67 1 95 148 80 4 134 59 214 174 4 68 7 59 6 109 6 86 I Mathewson. 7 .714 I 4 165 62 l.ti'a 132 14 19 IS 14 16 .83 833 .813 .800 .765 .750 .667 .664 Ford. Buf Marion, Bkyn. Seaton, Groom, St.

L. 26 1 10 8 31 30 SO 18 S3 19 4 72 64 1.3V lo2 National League baseball club, and who was the Tech football trainer last year, is expected to take up his duties with the Tech squad at the end of the baseball season. Kelly was very successful last year, keeping the men in shape, and this ye-ar. when speed will be an essential part of the game, his services of keeping the men in the best of condition will p'ay an important part in the football campaign at Tech. BEDFORD SPTUNGS, Aug.

13. The Vaughn, tennis tournament for the championship of James, Snuthern 1'eimavivania was conmieted today Tesreau. N. mmons, ou. .30 .23 90 213 ln9 7 117 9 liStf 68 246 Heiidrlx.

Chi 7 117 SO 213 1SS Kn.l-.lnh. Bos IJ ii lhM has writieii i univ'r -ity He has had no col.ega he unvfisiiy. and picked by waiter camp 101 iii r(uarterback, Coach teften has had the valuable asset of being associated witti Stagg in the preparation ot the University of Chicago teams for several "TecrTsought him In the winter for this 30 18 60 .650 1 Kals-rlire-. Ind. 22 1 15 9 129 1 9 Kpenence, ui '31 80 43 11 Steele St.

L- -Alexander, Phila. at Manuril. l'eli NCncJUi a urcp lis '6 .682 .667 .66. .625 i .619 .19 1 .5 221 15 59 169 173 and is saia to ue 3 huifback. If Shawkev, Phila.

2q 13 Pith. X. 13 3 Pennock, 17 6 Caldwell, X. 31 17 Wellman, 3t. L.

31 18 Gregg, Bos 20 Coveieskie. Det. 33 16 Wyeoff, 23 8 W. Joh Wash. 83 19 Fuller, Chicago.

3 9 Easel, Wash 24 6 Boehling, Wash. 27 12 Baum'ner, St. L. 29 10 G. Foster, 21 8 28 32 73 f.3 195 53 201 13 13 1 with Percy 1.

Siverd deteating J. Uorsey lams, both of. the Pittsburgh Athletic Asso- elation, in the challenge round in straight sets, 6-4, 7-5, 6-3. I In the men's doubles finals, Siverd and lams defeated Replugle of Johnstown and Swaytii of Norriatown in straignt sets, 6-1, 6-4. In men's singles consolation, ood won from Grant Siverd in the 4-6, b-3, 6-4, but lost to Osier of Cleveland in a hard-fought five-set match in tlw finals, 2-6.

6-2, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. 10 2 9 9 16 11 8 11 12 8 4 9 Toi BU-r rack man who will enter this fall is J. B. Hutner- of tiberlin Preparatory, school I 18 17 46 3 58 46 91 86 9 92 42 224V4 111 7 82 61 2023 141 6 ti 50 1164 109 9 89 7 3 207 173 6 62 75 181 14 1U 12 143 49 251 .4 191 6 57 50 127V4 4 29 57 83 70 8 89 75 201-4 172 7 40 123 4 95 6 33 85 126 98 10 96 53 266 180 10 43 32 171 174 II 103 38 136 10 Sf 146 13 89 46 197 150 CnnzfiniRn. Fgh it r.

Cooper, I'gli Ciienev, Chi St. Fwrnms, X. 1 Rucker, n-ivip T'hiia 14 8 66 41 196 HO 5 41 48 169 168 I 13 4 41 40 6 64 46 146 126 6 36 37 116 85 9 111 4 8 231 235 7 69 40 162 lt-J 3 10 16 44 40 66 89 163 157 9 103 55 183 134 6 60 3-7 131 331 37 72 65 7 44 69 li4 162 5 18 45 80 64 II 119 50 23 336 8 64 45 152 117 8 73 8 7C 10 112 11 81 4 34 4 24 ill 87 5 40 78 7fi flugusandEeattyWin W. Va, Doubles Title 99 2222.3 19 57 210't, 136 29 2l', 83 20 78-i, Pi 64 237 220 36 14 17 146'i Ifd kntherland home, is in mwo y. hits c-ompeteu umj 31 I I Dauss, 32 13 His specialties are the discus i aim 1 I 1 i than I feet 1 8 9 It.

Collins. 2 12 nir a record ui w'. Ait'chisoii. Bklyn. .16 Ylnglitis Tyler, llos .25 76 li4- 1 9 100 Avers.

Wasn 3s 11 .526 the forluer event and 40 tret in the hot The university discus record is six 34 .643 Let hdr, l'gh. 8 .640 Lange. Cni 24 .615 1 Finreran, Bkyn 15 .6:3 Quinn, Bait 31 .600 1 M. Brown, St. 23 .600 "Maxwell, Bkyn.

7 .609 Orinriull. St. B. 21 .53 Knetzrr, l'gh. 27 .571 F.

Smith, 24 .563 1 Chi. 15 .515 Mu'Mn, Ind 24 6'fl 1 Billiard, 20 K. Packard, K.O 2s' Flsk, Chi 27 .600 Moselv, Jnd 31 A) Falkenbr-rtT, Ind. 32 I Moran, Buf 21 .6:0 i I'piois Bkvn 10 .50 Adams, Vount. Bai Henderson.

Bid. 8 .0 Pirrov. Buf 8 -V-0 1 Il'iielao't, Bkyn. 2 .480 1 Cam nil. I'sh.

22 .437 i -Watson, hi 25 429 i a fitte Bkvn 23 Cicotte, tJiil it 10 ..20 66 207 159 He i Benz. Chi 31 ill 13 10 83 i3 25 8 .11 2 PAMKERSnunG, W. Auj. tl brl.liunt uphill fUht. Wright HviBUs and I J.n Beattie of Wheeling tne est Virgin ia 13 139 SC 22 221 10 10 64 56 1764 ljb 29 116 Pern it, t' C.n..-Ba vernier.

Chi ith jeel anon fn 13 9 IS 15 7 2 000 .741 .674 .667 .1167 .667 .64.3 .640 .611 .601 .579 .571 .571 .571 ,545 .543 .629 .520 7 .:) .500 .500 .500 .471 .471 .474 .471 .467 .43 .44 4 -44 S. .429 .421 .417 .400 .400 .839 .385 .333 Dubuc, Do: 29 Stint Chi 29 14 153 24s 10 10 85 47 173 140 viu trv for me loomai. mn as a lineman, although he has had 61 13 23 31 l'lUilifS nee i.i- tennis chamwon; 11 lvi 169 .500 i .600 36 217 H2 46 65 29 CNLY 28 FACE SMITH. CLARION, Aug. 15.

Clarion shut out Breccenri icige Steel today through the spl- Nvoik of Johnny smith, a :x.y Only men faced Smiih and not a man got "a second base. He allowed only two iiits, on-of which was a scratch, an i only one ball was hit out of the intieli. He struck out 14 men and gave one base on bails. The scoro nKin, def-atinK and i.enunt of the title, in noiaer W.James. St.

L. 23 9 9 67 Bush, Phila 27 10 10 79 6 6 43 Brown. BUlvn Tir.cup. Phba 1 7 30 37 96 2 9 7 85 1 12 17 53 10 10 31 67 20 65 149 138 61 120 110 Beatty of l'arkersburff. It iittle gridiron experience.

lt is Deneveu ivi-. be will eventuady develop into a un hA has weight. 51 10 20 27 15 93 62 35 10 1 I 29 8ii 82 i. Cole. X.

20 6 3 20 13 12 ioocunu .4.4 .467 SOCCER PLAYERS FALLING IN LINE FOR LEAGUE RACE At Iat week's meeting of tho Kweer Leatjue, organization for next neuon vv im. effected and the following officers were elected: l'reslclent, Joaeph levers vie president. Alex Melmies; xecretarv. Iblvid f. Adamson, 837 Tobin street, ureh.

The club already ln line are llomehtead Steel Works (rhumpinns) I'ltthurgh Kovers (IVfuf I'enn champions), SwUsvnle. WilUinsburg and Wilmerding Air Brake. A leassne meetina; will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, in 8fmld-inif's to revise the rules for ind rlubs desirous of mmberslnp are reo'iested to be represented. ATI for must be in the bands of the secretary nv ArgHst a the netison opens on September 12. a enationaJ match.

me acoi ea v.c. -j 2-. 4-6. 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. tt The Wheeling team, facing what seemed dke certain defeat If ter dropping the first set-.

gamely came back and took three straight sets 1 5 11 26 2o 1 1 7 10 23 15 4 12 15 speed ana coumb. 1 Fisher, X. 1 Boeh er, Det. I Reynolds, Det 7 7 17 ..16 12 29 ...26 20 R.B.F.A.E R.B.F.A.E. B.

CLAR. 31 Alius. N. rdue St. Humphries, Mt Feb Kacan.

Bklyn. N. V. Alien. Bklyn il.nsr-n, St.

the maleh ami tne jl 4" .444 .437 429 .42.1 Hamilton, St. Shaw, Stet-n, moHt windup in the nistory oi win Olson Lands First Hall, Dst Tlx 1 Bedient. Bos 29 Anderson, Buf. .,26 H-irris. C.

...11 Her-ring, K. Cunley. Bait 20 .400 .375 .375 .357 72 166 54 1194 156 22 124 --3 144 2- 121! 1.6 H't 174 '3 160 53 136 a 131 27 192-3 L8 42 93 110 116 110 27 73 73 3.) 9 35 3" 141 2-- 19B, 174 59 no 21. 119j 125 9 83 70 17 37 "-a 41 33 U22S 122 18 46 63 it Sr. 18 In Handicap Match .24 ..20 15 ..13 23 bin 40J cm.

Phih 7 7 43 23 131 100 2 2 3 4 45 5 3 1 1 13 19 241 15 12 13 71 68 220 179 7 9 91 83 140 110 6 9 61 i32 132 4 6 19 26 91 Sfi 6 1 0 (55 43 124 131 8 5 25 32 75 93 5 9 16 121 121 7 13 126 fci 176 148 6 12 63 30 147 142 3 6 44 86 110 2 4 20 25 50 42 4 9 23 35 1-3 90 6 14 75 89 151 145 7 30 47 102 100 3 8 25 41 96 I'j5 3 10 79 49 153 169 3 12 35 30 137 121 Schuia, Buf 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 110 10 Walker, 2... 0 18 2 5 2 3 4 1 ii 0 0 1 0 0 5 7 0 0 Itrnvn.l 0 0 7 0 0 12 11 0 r-rnm'y 3... 0 0 1 16 1 2 0 2 0 i 3 1 4 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 I 2 15 2 0 0 10 0 II 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 20 27 10 Totals 0 2 24 9 6 I it 8 Dumion.2. VV.MTllilll.S. Kennedy.

3. Boone. 1. Xotiey.m ienmanr. Smi h.p..

Biddie.m.. 10 53 ITS M3 9 10 (19 52 163 139 9 10 75 85 181 166 8 9 8 2 40 1 65 153 7 33 89 155 181 1 7 31 40 93 99 4 5 75 4 5 24 25 69 69 f) 12 95 75 18-) 175 8 11 71 9 143 141 10 14 79 85 13 183 8 12 47 46 172 364 2 3 60 41 97 104 7 11 34 39 134 160 7 11 46 34 163 174 5 8 28 48 311 121 5 10 69 46 110 117 K. On; lop. 11 13 10 Marshall, Ilni moil. hnn.

i Douglass. Tutcher. 3sJ .31 .3.1) .323 .33.3 Pgh. iVrb Cincin re Mcllaje. X.

19 Mitchell, 29 Russell, Chi 30 Brown, X. 23 Taylor, St. 16 A. Joh'n, 16 tlofii-n-Mn Cleve 2ft Maui mhfr oonditton the Fori 1 1 snA ,1 I ,1 tate association, this being tne eievciicn tournament. The state chain pir.ii.---h in in singles was Flopped hv darkness tonight with honors even between liov Johnson and Dr.

Clarence Sloan, both o. 1'akercburif. Johnson won the first and fourth st3 6-3 6-3. whiie Sioan won the second and third, 10-8, 6-3. Sloan bad two san-s to Johnson none on the fifth set when play waa ftopjted bv darkness.

The final set to dec.ae the champion? bin bt' next week. I.l the semi-finals in singles this morning. Johnson defeated Arthur Bhbert of Wheeling, 6-4 6-2 thus eliminating the last heeling player who had a ehajiee for the championship cm Hi.ii McGregor of Wheeling: won the nil Hire Cllin nni .29 .24 .19 .10 -v. urti nii ranKea yoaicruav. 1,111 o.i.h an Ywllpnt 333 Olaon won inn .833 Wlihelm, Bait.

..31 .303 Dickson, .25 Davenport, St. .18 Keunper. St. .273 Ilaruer, I'K 22 .231 I M-Ciire, Chi. ...21 .200 1 Walker, I'kIi.

Si -6l I Col. a Cieve. 26 ooscible score, cloReiy louoweu uy v. 7.ahel. Chi Ma tinon.

Phila. St. ja o'os, Phiia Rivey. Phi. a O'Tooie, l'gh .113 111 Blanding, Cleve.

23 Keating, N. 13 War hoy, N. 16 "handicap of one point. C. Hart finUhed 66 84 Clarion Brer-kenri ige Two -base hits 4j 80-73 hlrd wilh 4.

tne c-ui -w. fi 5 5 o- 2 0 2 6 1 2 0 0 13 0 0 fi 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith. Boone. Lldgate. s.

BrecKrenrhige 1. Shc-toien bases Smith, l.iigat. Double piavs -50 -5 OlmMl H. 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 6- CLUB BATTING PEOOP.DS. G.

AB. K. H. SB. SH.

Ave. A. Snyder RECORDS. R. H.

SB. OLUB BATTING REX'ORDS. G. AB. R.

H- fcB. 8H. Ave. I. eft on bases Ciarii rifle? hit Boone.

Kennedv penman 3 9' 11. Ave. Canoe Clubs Tennis C. Hart 881 162 162 Hodge 4 49 3-4 -69 814 tt. ..555564456 5 4S 48 W.

B. Smith 45 47'F. H. Dllliman 45 46lM. C.

Haalett 43 46iP. ('. Doud 43 46 V. 3. Iodon 43 4jO.

B. 42 ....104 3476 4V-2 9-3 118 IS3 ....102 3377 443 9'-6 103 US 98 3 '54 415 868 140 81 105 8563 4i2 Ml 112 93 ...106 3 0 2 4 45 P0S 110 105 3361 E93 869 111 116 W. Smith to Li Iga tiuutn to v. to Ker.n-.iv. S'ruck out J.

Smith 14. Base on bails Off J. Smith 1. off 1, off Painter 1. Umpire Sweeney.

BATTING G. AB. 97 33 1 5 98 3:69 ...100 3363 ..109 3 -44 Or, 3370 10- 3-7 103 3J97 102 3126 O. A. 14.

A. CLUB New York Brooklyn philaielphia St. lunula Chicago Boston Cincinnati J'ittsbursh. Indlanapolla Baltimore Brooklyn Kansas Crii-RKO I'ittsburR-h. St.

Louis Buffalo Waunaman. Kreeborn KMnher A i uinnon Glashan finals of the consolation doubles, defeating Morris and Morris of Barkersburg. 6-4, 6-2. Frank li of Wheeling lost the final? in the consols! ion singles to Blakeslce White of I'a: kersliurg, 0-6, lo-, 6-2. Events Postponed 91 121 113 90 10" 130 131 116 122 31.

121 144 101 70S 419 916 155 l.i8 Hie 91'. 116 132 .266 378 832 146 123 .259 320 801 115 144 .241 3vf 841 137 148 .240 359 M-3 120 106 .239 349 779 157 92 .231 329 767 13S 89 .230 106 33i4 107 3151 106 8 ISO 108 108 3502 lil 35:9 lf'3 8317 105 Philadelphia Boston Washington Chicago Detroit Cleveland Xew York St. .14.. .23 I .231 I 398 437 361 378 115 107 3rH8 .42. 81(7 73 18 103 8310 735 778 147 83 BBCORD SCORES.

200 YARDS. .271 .265 .161) .259 2n0 .235 .953 .158 .553 .955 .954 PITTSBURGH ATHLETICS ROW. JE ANNETTE. Aug. 15.

The Rubber Works team defeated the Pittsburgh Aihjetics here this afternoon 5 to 4 in a 10-inning con- 1 test. The score: CLUB FIEHDING RECORDS. G. PO A. TC.

Ave. CLUB FIELDING RECORDS. a 98 2533 1237 14 3965 tlHKlett Olnon Snyder Olson Brooklyn Buffalo Pa' tin-ore Chi "-a bo PUtiborsrh. i I Boston 4'hilaielphia I Washington i)'" I t.O 41 2709 171 4207 ..102 696 1297 178 4271 ..18 918 1267 178 4458 101 2716 1323 183 4221 ..104 2797 1375 181 43.3 451P. B.

44) 600 YARDS. 4 8 P. J. Dodson 4i 800 Y'ARDS. 60.1".

H. 1,000 YARDS. 4Stl. A. W.

102 2744 13'li 143 4l92 .109 2s8 1464 155 455 100 2706 f. 147 42S ii'j H74 1317 l-Ai 4131 12-9 174 4046 "l0I 273 1396 4271 l.f. 4 129! 221 4 46 Km 2oSw 12S4 Hi 401-4 Pittsburgh. St. Louis Boston Xew York Brooklyn Cincinnati Colc-so Phiiu-Jeipnia Indianapolis New Cleveland .105 2841 1448 2'X 44 44 3 1 .947 .943 B.

Fisher. Kansiaa i.ny.. St. Louis ...107 2781 1361 190 4334 Chicago fct. Six of the nine tennis matches yesterday between the West Penn Canoe Asso- elation and the Westinghouse Ciub of Wi'- kinsburg at the Oakmont Boat Cluh were won by the.

canoeists, they being strongest 1 in the singles. The results were: I S1XGLE.S. H. Goodwin. Jr P.

C. defeated S. W. Harrin, Westinghouse, 7-5 and 6-4. W.

Friday, w. P. C. defeated A. J.

Graham. West in enouse. 6-8 and I H. E. Alden.

Vv defeated II. Huntin. W. P. C.

A 6-8. 11-9, 6-2. W. A. Tomlinson.

W. P. C. defeated H. W.

Rynne. Wesdnehoiwe, -2 and 6-. H. Thompson. W.

C. defeated G. M. Brilhart. Westinghouse.

6-8. 7-5 and 6-3. M. J. Czarniecki.

W. P. C. defeated T. L.

Furnesa. Wes.inghouse. 6-S aod 6-2. DOUBLES. Goodwin and Friday, W.

P. C. were Je- feated by Harris and Hayes, Westinghouse, 2-6. 6-1 and 6-1. I and Thompson.

V.r. P. C. de- i feated Graham and Alden, 6- 4 and 8-6 Edgar and Czarniecke. W.

P. C. defeated Furness and Brilhart, Westinghouse, 7- 6, 2-6 and 6-4. R.B.F.A.E 1 ATH. R.B.P.A.E.

i 1 1 2 0 0 0 14 0 12 0 10' 1 iiriH .1.2 0 0 0 8 1 1 2 3 3 0 1 aiawell.r.. 0 10 0 0 1114 l.Bruc-e.m..,. 1 4 6 0 0 I 10 1 0 Griffiths, 1., 0 1 16 0 0 0 12 11 2 3 110 0 113 0 15 0 0 OllOO; Hirah.e.... 11030 0 10 1 OUnmaa.p.. 0 2 0 1 0 5 10 30 14 4 1319 c2 1 R.

W. Gobel.l -if Hii.m. Pauglt.2... D- i.ri.-h.s. Keily.c.

-Steney. 1 Krumm.3-. Xow.r Jones 46 43 Hodgen. Ha.iett LONG HITS BY CLUBS. 107 "992 130 149 4472 .965 106 2875 1335 161 4371 -964 105 2772 12x2 168 4213 ICS 3.32 1(131 201 4864 10s 263 174 4739 .958 Ill 2950 142J 212 41-5 .913 108 2734 1511 207 4502 1145 2736 1349 201 4285 .950 XG HITS BY CLUBS.

2B. 3B. HR. TB. B.Ave.

1'3 43 19 1J03 3'I7 117 68 10 1083 263 .834 Ill 50 14 1055 251 .826 126 56 20 1142 256 .319 125 f.5 13 l.fi8 271 .315 117 49 IK'S 234 .34 138 46 8 1073 255 .801 98 S2 6 S49 180 .281 .913 OVG II ITS BY CM 21 J. EB.HR. TP. ET3. Ave 69 Ave.

401 1315 334 TB 'ER. 33 1321 -'-4 2B. 3B 107 54 334 Yesterday was postponement dav fir the Baseball and Car.oe Association of Western Pennsylvania at Verona. The Hyjinx Canoe Club of Oakmont forleited its basetiail game to the Burlaps Canoe ub, the ieasne leaders. The fame between the Keystone Canoe Club and the Tippecanoe Ciub was postponed, and the scheduled tennis matches between the Aepinwall Canoe Club and the i'urnamua Yacht Ciub were postponed.

The Chautauqua Canoe Cub of Verona won the singles and doubles in the tennis matche the Oakmont Cane Ciiio, W. F. Friday defeating W. A. Tnmlinsim, 8-4.

and'H. R. Thomas aid Friday defeating Dr. J. C.

Kdgar and Dr. T. A. Deeba, 6-5 and 6-2. The Laelus Canoe Ciub of Springila'e ma- a cieaii' of the games with the Minnetotika Canoe Ciub of Verona H.

.1. Beckman defeated A. .1. Phillips. 6-0, 7-5; A.

B. Sprjngrer and C. Sample defeated A. J. Phillips and R.

S. Goodings. 6-3 and 7-i. CLYMER WINS PENNANT. Clymer won the pennant of the Brownstown Twilight League by defeating the Wee Gang team.

The score: 156 ....15 ....158 ....161 ....154 109 ....137 ....107 Indianapolis Brooklyn Baltimore Chi'-apo Kansar City Pittsburgh St Louis Buffalo 4 42 35 54 f.8 49 48 2. By 34 28 1276 822 52 1274 3-0 29 3297 34.9 22 1173 291 19 1189 292 28 1047 230 Philadelphia Washington Chicago Detroit St. Cleveland Bos on Xew POLK FORFEITS TO FKANXLIN. ritANKl.IN. Atiir.

16. With the score 5 to 4 in their favor Btilc forfeited today to K.anklin when they refused to play upon the umpire's order. The score: ".3,8 -3 1 .34 4 3-7 43 a. 33 1157 111 1151 2f. 21 .352 1021 11)31 Chicago Y'rk Louis Boston Iittuiirl 49 41 47 37 44 47 136 ....142 ....1:7 ...105 i05 131 R.B.P.n E.l PRANK.

R.B.P.A.E. TEN LEADING BASE-PTE ALERS. Two out when winning run was scored. Rubber Works 010 000 030 15 Atnletice 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 04 Two-toe hits Gobel, Battgh. Kelly, Jones, Myers Ar man.

Three-basn hit Caldell. Sacrifice h.ts-Stenay, lUuman 2, Griffiths. Firai on balls--Ofr A run an 2 Struck out By Junes 9. by Ar.ntan 4. Stolen base Baugh.

Myers 2, Rndgers. .401 366 'St I Ave. .43 '29 "ll .23 TEN LEADING BASE STEALERS G. SB. TEN LEADING BASE STKA1-KRS 1K-- mes.

SH, XT. (mes. POLK. Wood, ll.Alar'l.m flrici.2... Sh a 108 106 Kauff, Indlanapolla Mvers.

B'ooklyr. MeKechnie, Indlanapolla Chadbourne. Kanaaa City Zekler. Chicaeo A ve. .39 .39 .31 .34 29 25 Maise'.

New York Collins, Phila Milan, W'sh'nston Speaker, Boston G. Williams. St. T.OUI8.- 39 24 23 8. 0' A iams.c.

2- Jewell. 2 Homan.i. 0 Murray, 01 re erson.l.. 9' Hoffman, 0) jones, ,1.. Ma.

i.l.. Bellevue Tennis 101 79 "AO 100 78 96 S3 86 99 07 42 38 80 29 20 24 25 20 23 30 41 .40 39 23 .85 30 25 .26 27 25 23 .22 23 .22 22 .21 Kenworthy. Kanm City I r-. 1 ll.l.lmr. Burns, New 1 ork Herzogr.

Cin.innatl B.schr-r. Nw Do. an. St. Daubert, Brooklyn Magee.

St. Lou.s... I rt. Cutfchaw, Chicago Moiiin, Cincinnati 99 C9 82 82 109 91 hi. 105 97 81 lot 97 lft3 103 104 104 105 i Pecklnpaugh.

New York I Bush. Detroit ST. MARYS BUKPED. Mt. Lyceum first team defeated St.

Marys Lyceum 9 to 7. The score: Buchanan, 1 1 poutt.3.... 0 itunter.c. I p.ton.p. 0 6 0 4 FlacK, Chicago Downev.

Buffalo Delahanty, P(fh 23 r-. iisici cr. Sho-ten. St. Louis Pratt, St Louis 617 10 I TIM 1 MT.

W. Tn Pittsburgh Tennis Association matches between and Bellevue at Bellevue yestr-t-day, the fo.iowmie scores were made, Xegley piayers glvn nrst Singles E. K. HP! defeated R. G.

Gunn, 1-6, 8-4. 6-3: M. Hooker waa defeated by J. TEX LElAJMNG SLUGGERS T-vo out when gams waa called. TEX LEADING SI.UGGER?.

2 is. 313- JH. HK.TH.EH 1 Powers Tiegel.l... 1 Mac-key. 6 4 0 0 1 1 08 1 2 4 Polk Franklin Follinsbee.

6-2, 3-6, 6-4; D. Waiton defeate CflB. 13 iVl l-O. DO. l.

ST. 41 R.B1AE. "1 2 3 2 0 e. 2 1 0 I 0 1 1 8 0 0 m. 2 2 10 0 3 3 0 1 I D.Kelly, S-.

1 3 1 8 0 2 1 2 Lit; 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 12 0 Barrett. c. 0 113 0 3 0 1 2 rd. 3. 0 0 2 2 0 "Oil 2 'Flvnn 2 0 1 2 1 .0 0 0 3 r.

F.Keilv 1110 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 110 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 12 27 11 Totals 7 10 27 7 3 Magee, Philadelphia Chicago Wilton. St Inula cravath. Phila ii.ierus CLY. R.B.F.A.E. I W.

G. R.B.P.A.E. J. Murphy, 0 0 10 1, Klrley 0 0 110 G.Hol'd.m 0 0 3 1 0 Haniey.c... 0 1 4 0 0 Gallagher.3 1 1 0 2 0 Tagmier.l..

1 1 10 0 0 0 2 1 0 0: Rupert, S. 1112 0 0 0 0 3 0 ding. 2. 0 10 4 0 E.Hol'd.l. 0 0 7 0 Oj Fischer, i.

0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 P. Murphy. 0 0 7 0 Aiken.r 0 10 0 0 W.ritine.p. 0 2 0 1 Ojiiumm.s 0 0 2 5 1 I 3 6 21 7 1 2 5 18 14 1 Wee ciang 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 Clymer 0 0 1 0 11 -3 3 ...27 8 30 14 26 14 23 38 I Kenworthy, Evans, Brooklyn KaufT. Indianapolis.

Han'ord, Bufta'o Zwllllng, Chicago Lennox, Tirjj AVilsor- WtiBh, Afi-Donnld. SB. HR. TB. ER.

6 9 177 67 17 6 13 152 64 19 10 7 163 14 7 10 145 5,3 11 5 11 140 64 i 9 5 1-14 63 7 7 1 1-70 45 lt 7 6 142 4U 13 7 5 117 43 21 2 ioO 41 1 19 7 202 73 22 13 6 177 K-4 18 5 9 190 ID 18 3 168 51 24 9 2 172 21 8 3 151 45 25 fi 3 151 43 16 7 4 131 42 16 11 1 173 41 13 8 1 12) 57 S7 Crawford. Det C. Walker, St. Baker, Jackson, Cleveland Fpeaker. Boston Pratt, fit.

Louis Collins, Chicaeo Shanks. Washington E. Collins. Philadelphia. Hooper, Boston Waynian Eckerie.

Burns! Brown.r... Flannery.r Rodgers.c Burke, TotaiD lKu-ti. Chicago defeated A. B. Gallon, 8-4.

6-1; VV. S. Walia-e was defeated by T. A. Motr.erai, 6-3, 6-1; S.

Csrothers wn defeated by R. H. Evans, 6-2. 6-3. Ioublesrlii'I and Hooker defeated Gunn and Friiansbe.

6-1. 2-6, 6-3; Walton and Wallace were def-atod by Johnston and Evans. 6-2, 6-9; R. W. Kiser and Swearer were defeated by Burns.

New Yor Two-base hits Shannon, Buchanan. Hunter. Adams. Jewell Hoffman. Sacrifice hit Adams.

Facrifl'-e fly R. Marsha'l, Hoffman. Ston basfi-Pstteraon, Woo-iell 2. Murray. Struck o-it Hv Pafirtctn by Jones 4.

Bases en Is-- 0Y Patterson 3. off Jones 2. Left on Folk 4. Franklin 9. Umpires Emery and Kerr.

6 Wheat, Brookly tj Connodv. Bc.sto- Beck. Chicago Zimmerman. Chia.go. rial Motheral and Ca'dcn.

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