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Ex-Cracker Manager Hit
While Catcher Was Only
Point Behind.
jr> SMITH and Charlf»> Hemphill,
past season in the Amprifan As-
fK)elation, according to the official av
erages released for publication to
day. The ox-manager of the local
clan belted the ball at a 285 clip,
and the rx-backstop of the Mill Smith
brigade finished light behind with an
average of .284.
Pollowlng are the averages of thoRe
players who hit .200 nr bettor:
Name and < itub \ B R 11 f*ct
Rondeau. Minneapolis .
Eayrs, Columbia
Warren. Toledo
Chappelle, Milwaukee .
Reilly, Indianapolis
C Jones. Toledo
Osborne. Louisville
Kirko, Toledo
A James St Paul
.Miller. Columbus
K. Roth. Louisville
JY Jones. Toledo
Walker. Kansas City.....
Murphy. Columbus
Rossman, Mlnneapolla ...
Ingerton In<I -Louis. . .
Booe. Ht. Paul
J. Dolehanty. Minneapolis
Kehg. St Paul
Harper, Kansas City
Niehoff. Louisville
Met7.. Indianapolis
Alltxer. Minneapolis 1
Riggert. Ht Paul
Hi one, K C Minn
Hath, Kansas City
W Hlnchman. <*oIumbus
Randall, Milwaukee
Ferris. Ht. Paul ;
Bonnln, Columbus
i lark. Milwaukee
A' Clemons, Louisville .
George. Toledo
Gessler. Kansas City
Hemphill, St Paul. ...
S. Smith. Columbus
Gilbert. Milwaukee
.1 Jones, Columbus
(’oulson, Kansas City....
Browne, Minneapolis ....
I’Jarke. Indianapolis ....
Mattick. Kansas City....
Heverold, Louisville
Krltcbell, Kansas City...
T .lories. Milwaukee ...
Stewart. Indianapolis ...
Dougherty, Milwaukee . .
Shelton, Columbus
Bronkie Toledo
Soott. St. Paul .
Killifer. Minneapolis . ..
Perrlng, Columbus
Do Palma to Press
Claim for Unpaid
Prize Money Due
I)rake. Kansas City
Blarkburne. Milwaukee
Carr. Kansas Cltv
ciymer, Minneapolis . ...
H. I [Inchman. St Paul.
O. Nicholson. Louisvlle
Autrey, St Paul
Calloway, Indianapolis. .
Compton, Kansas Pity...
Gerber. Columbus
Livingston. Indiana polls
Burns, Minneapolis
Niles, Indianapolis
Miller. St. Paul
Burns, Toledo
Barbeau, Kansas City....
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Hughes, Milwaukee
Hulswitt. Louisville
Kruger, Toledo
Brady, Toledo ... .
Downey, Kansas City....
Marshall. Milwaukee
Hunter. Minneapolis
Beaumlller, Louisville. . .
Downs. Indianapolis
Beall, Milwaukee
Eddington. i ’olumbus-Tol.
Jjowis, Milwaukee
Watson. Milwaukee
Flynn, St. P.-Ind
Walker, St. Paul
Owens, Minneapolis
Baxter. Kansas City
Williams, Minneapolis.
Crandall. Indianapolis...
McKechnie, St. Paul...
Slapnicka, Milwaukee.
F Delehanty. Minn
Weinberg, lanilsville... .
< lardner. Toledo. . . .
Schrleber, St. Paul
Krug. Indianapolis.
Rhoades. Kansas City...
Roth, Kansas City.......
Breton, Kansas City...
O’Rourke. Ht Paul
Casey, IndlaYiapolls
(>1 instead. Minneapolis.
II Gardner. St Paul
O'Connor, Kansas City.
Benson, Columbus
Collamore, Toledo
E. Smith, Toledo
Boyle, Louisville
Ferry, Columbus
Smith. I^oulsvlile
Williams. Kansas City...
Gettman, Indianapolis.. .
Stansburv. Louisville. . . .
Kelllher. Indianapolis....
Brief. Kansas City
Maskette. TToledo
Woodruff Tnd -Milw . .
Berg. Milwaukee
Southworth. Toledo
Patterson. Minneapolis..
Payne. Kansas City
F. Pa vis. Columbus
Bluhm. Toledo
Tannehlll. K C-Minr...
Hunger. Toledo
PeVogt. Toledo
Smith. Minneapolis
Whelan, Ind Minn
T. Downey, Ind.-Louis..
Kommers. Columbus...
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MII.WAl'KKE. Dpi-. 18.—Ralph Do
Palma, winner of the 1912 Vanderbilt
cup automobile race here, and from
whom victory in the Grand I’rix was
snatched by Caleb Bragg by virtue of
an accident while on the last lap of
the long grind, is in the city to press
his claim for the portion of the prize
money unpaid. Various drivers have
come here from time to time and the
Milwaukee Automobile Dealers’ As
sociation has been meeting the claims
as fast as possible. I)e Palma is re
ported to be ready to commence suit
for his money if it is not forthcom
ing immediately.
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C hicago, Dec. is.-*
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rounds—is the advifl
McFarland heavy iiiiiuJ
list, could give all aspirin
ers. a
Miss Margaret Loughnl
the heiress in question fl
ened the world. She is afl
brunette. 1
“Mr. McFarland." smdfl
ran, “possesses these \m
doesn’t drink, he doesofl
doesn’t stay out late mghfl
nevertheless the most ml
ever saw. I think he is pi
“Have you ever seen!
fight?” 1
“Not exactly a fight."!
Lough ran, “but I’ve seen I
always smiles when he hi
gets hit himself. That's!
most about him at first." 1
“Do you think prize figl
tal. Miss Loughran?" j
“I do not,” answered I
woman. “Not the way MrJ
fights. I think if he had!
centuries ago he would 9
crusader or a champion!
ments.” a
“How did you happen t«|
with him?” I
Miss Loughran was silei
merit. Then site said: I
“Father Walsh, a mil
brought him to Joliet I
charity affair. I saw him!
and I thought at the ni
markable it would he if a
be strong and able, as is!
land, and still be a gentletl
way.
“A short while later F|
introduced me, and I haJ
taken away.
“He was a regular gentl
“Do you admire hit J
a strong man or a good i
“For both,” Miss Lol
svvered, immediately
“When will the mal
place?” j
“In tb*» spring, as my I
now and mother is away.]
“Will you be his trainer I
“ ’Love, cherish and obe;
the cherish part will ind
ing."
Cleveland Will Not
Join Teds' in 1914
CLEVELAND. Dec. 18 There will be
no Federal League team in this city
during the season of 1914 unless some-
tfrliiK unf< ireneeti develops.
Charles X. /.imiTiermari, former pres
ident of the local club and a member
of the board <*f directors, said the club
had absolutely failed 1o secure new
grounds for the coming year, without
which it would be obliged to surren
der its franchise.
At a recent meeting of the. league,
the Cleveland owners were ordered to
obtain a new playing field or give up
their franchise. Zimmerman said to
day:
“We absolutely would rot consider
returning to lajn Park next season.
l-*ast year's experience there was
enough other sites are in the hands of
people with whom we are unable to do
business. They can’t see anything we
offer, and we can't go any higher."
BEST SHOW IN TOWN
IS EXTRAVAGANZA AT
THE OLD DUTCH MILL
Th© snappiest, cleanest and
most interesting show in Atlanta
to-day is that at the Dutch Mill,
is the verdict of th© hundreds
who have witnessed the perfor
mance of “Hello, Bill,” this week.
The chorus especially is good,
the costumes beina new, bright
and catchy, while there is not a
prettier bunch of show girls to
be found. They can smg and
daoce. and are as graceful as can
be. It is, indeed, a good show
and worth twice the price of ad
mission.
DECATUR DIRECTORS MEET.
DECATl’R. ILL.. I >ee 18. Decatur
baseball directors held the first meet
ing of the season last night and dis
cussed ways and means to run the club
next season. While they agreed to con
tinue Three-1 League baseball, the elec
tion and reorganization will be at a la
ter meeting
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SHUGRUE HELD TO DRAW.
NEW YORK. Dee. 18. Young Shu-
grue. the clever Jersey City boxer, and
Cy Smith, tiie Hoboken cyclonea put up
a rattling draw scrap at Brown’s gym
last night.
Augusta Five Comes
Here With Clean
Slate for Season
Fleischmanns Want
To Sell Cincinnati
Club, Declares Fogel
BOX INC
Diamond Mews and Gossip
Cravats as Gifts
$25,000 A SMASH.
How can a man do better
Than advertise his game
With mighty hid and festive ki
When none will call the same
Saturday
Atlanta Ath
letic Club the Joe Beau quintet will
have as their opponents the plucky Au
gusta Y. M. C. A. of Augusta, Ga. The
Atlanta boys are not expecting an easy
time ot it and are putting in extra
time preparing for the affair.
The Augusta five lias a clean slate so
far this season and hope to down the
local squad. They will arrive Saturday.
PITTSBURG. Dec. 18. That the
Fleischmanns, who control the major
portion of the stock of the Cincinnati
National League club, and who, in the
past, have dictated the policy of the
team's management, are disgusted with
the odium that has fallen on the club of
late, was indicated by a communication
received here to-da> from Horace Fo-
gel. the former National League mag
nate
in his letter, sent to a prominent base
ball man here. Fogel declares that the
Fleischmanns are anxious to dispose of
their holdings in the Cincinnati club.
In part Fogel says:
“As a result of Herrmann's actions
as to Tinker, I have been commissioned
by Max Fleischmann to try to persuade
’Jeff Livingston to purchase their con
trolling interest In the Cincinnati team,
in Ui«- event of Livingston purchasing
the Fleischmann interest I would cer
tainly again have something to say in
organized baseball circles.’’
Men Crave Their Beauty
And in Atlanta's Cravat Displays you were
never treated to a finer show than this season’s
exhibit.
Excepting that the Cincinnati dii
tors refuse to sanction and Tin
ihinks he won t accept if they do,
Brooklyn deal for the shortstop may
said to be consummated.
For the fifth consecutive year Brook
lyn leads the "Winter League.
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and Desig:
“There will be harmony in the Na
tional League." says the president, in
dicating that he is more of an optimist
than a prophet
ome
Brooklyn fans will he glad to know
that they will have plenty of Dedica
tion Days this summer. Mr. Ebbets
is once more on the schedule commit
tee.
Georges Carpentier, the present pugil
istic idol of France, is not above <tis-
cipline at the hands of the French box
ing federation He was recently fined
$100 for his bout with Jim Lancaster,
the Frenchman's former sparring part
ner. at Geneva
Cravats—and you ve shown
For men do like handsome
The entire pitching fraternity of the
American League is under 'a cloud. Ty
Cobbs bats have been stolen.
Lancaster, it developed, was in reali
ty Max Abbott, and Carpentier was
charged with boxing Abbott knowing he
was not Lancaster. Abbott was sus
pended for four months and the referee
for nine.
Petroskey Wins Over
Benz in 12-Bound Go
The Order of Ex-Managers of the Cin
rinnati Ball Club are probably sore over
the spectacle of Owner Herrmann not
being permitted to own his own team.
In addition to the above we re showing ar
enormous range of fine MATCHED SETS—
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Ties at $1.50 and
$2.00. Hosiery and Ties, or Handkerchief;
and Ties, at $ 1.00.
Also a beautiful line of Silk Hosiery at 50c
$ 1.00 and $1.50 per pair.
It s the prince or cars—ana
car of princes. Two grand
dukes and nineteen princes
drive Fords in Russia. And
the sturdy ear is as popular
with both classes and masses
the world over. Its unequal
ed merit iias won it world
wide recognition.
We always felt that there was some
thing loose in that Tinker deni. Mr.
Ebbets was jubilant, and we could hard
ly picture Mr. Ebbets jubilant over pay
ing $25,000 for anything.
Promoters in Now York are trv.rig to
learn who is managing Ad Wolgast new
Frank Mulkern is handling Ad in his
tight with Charlie White, while Tom
Jones avers that he is still the mentor
of the Cadillac Dutchman. In the mean
time, the former champion has both of
them making matches for him.
BUTTE', MONT., Dec. 18. Sailor Ed
Petroskey was given a decision over Leo
Benz, of Butte, at the end of twelve
rounds last night, in which the ma
jority of rounds w ore Petroskey s by a
wide margin. Petroskey worked a shift
that invariably worked havoc with Benz
and the Butte lad was sent to his
knees five times. At no time did Benz
appear to have a chance and the best
he could do was to hold his own in five
rounds.
Specials
Friends and relatives of (’barley Her
zog will be glad to know that there is a
good chance he will not be sentenced
to manage the Reds.
Johnny Dundee struck a Tartar the
other night when lie was held to a draw
by Johnny Griffiths in a twelve-round
go at Canton, Ohio. Funny business,
this boxing game
Head-line writers should he more
careful. The announcement that
“Dentists Beaten in Rough Game,'' is
manifestly the bunk to anyone who
has ever experienced the rough game
of the dentists.
YANKEE FIGHTER TO RETURN.
NEW YORK. Dec. IS Harry Stone,
the American lightweight who has been
fighting in Australia for several months,
writes he will return here the latter
part of February. Since Stone has been
in Australia lie has won the four fights
he has fought He defeated Johnny
Summers, champion of Em gland, twice;
Hook Keyes, of Australia, and Matt
Wells, of Ehigland.
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Billy Papke hurt his hand punching a
bag This naturally gives rise to the
query. What would he do to his hand if
he hit Carl Morris on the skull?
“Hans Wagner can remain with
the Pirates as long as he is able
to play ball." declares Barney Dreyfuss.
thus disposing of the rumor that
Pittsburg contemplated turning Honus
out into the cold while still a valu
able player.
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Frank Baker has closed for his match
with Jeff Gaffney in Savannah on Christ
mas Day Frank will leave for the bat
tle ground within the next few days.
They are scheduled to go ten rounds to
a decision.
BLOOMINGTON SIGNS PLAYERS.
BLOOMINGTON, ILL., Dor lg The
Bloomington Association has received
the signed contracts of Walter Lyons,
shortstop: Lacy lvmavee. catcher, anti
George Fritzvh, pitch.;-