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The Athletics are rapidly round- ing into shape for their game with Victorias next Saturday, From pres- ent "indications and from the way Victories went up in the air last Saturday, it looks as though the Athletics might pull off a win. There is a ¢ (hbwetrar g.that the Vics are going to have some new men out next Saturday for tice pur- pose of wiping the Athletics off the map. "Doug" Pound is still ill, and it is doubtful if he will be able to play. ' / Next Saturday's game will be a hard one for the boys who are go- ing to play the crack Yankee team from Gouveneur, N, Y., on June 6th will be chosen from these teams and from the Ponies. It is expected that the game with Gouveneur will be one of the best this season. The game next Saturday will be sn 'in teresting one as 'both the tesms have lost to the Ponies and 'each wants to redeem {itself in fandom"s eyes, The Big League. The new Kingston League ig go- ing to wut up a game pext Saturday and although it is not known what teams are going to play if they put up as good a game as they did 'last Saturday they can be sure that there will be no kick coming. Lat- er on when the baseball season commences down the river it is ex- pected that they can bring Ganan- oque and Alexander Bay into the league, which should make up an aggregation of teams thst can put up sume good ba'l The trouble w.th 'the teams at present js that they don't seem ambitious enough to turn out and practice. Every player should turn out at least four nights a week and put in some good hard work. Of course, there are some players who cant do this, but if there is going te be good ball here this seawon, there will have to be practice and lots of it in both' lea- gues, na Sapslios Have Quit It is undéretood that the Sapolios which were to have played in the Junior series of the new league have dropped out. They were to have played the junior C.L.C.'s last Sat- urday but failed to show up at the appointed time. This will mean that the whole junior series schedule will have to be drawn up again. -- SOCCER IN GLASGOW. ps. Association Takes Action Against The Scottish Football Association 100 clubs and fourteen associations were in the organization, a reduc- tion of fourteen clubs. The loss on the year was $3,380, All officers Were re-elected and J,'K. McDowall Was reappointed secretary. A new article was passed giving the council Rower to expel from the game any director, official, player or any other person connécted with football man- agement who participates directly or indirectly in betting upon results of Scottish games. such friendly tobacco EE smoke Jone, ust makes a man sorry he didn't get wind of this long ago. He counts it lost Prince Albert gets firm set . A. can't bite or parch! That's cut out process by which itismade! 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'The ability of the lithe-limber youngsters from the other side of the comtinent is attested. they out- ranked Pennsylvania, which scored 18 points, Darmouth with 14, Michj- gan with 13, Harvard with 11, and Princetown with 10, So keen was the struggle for points that two intercollegiate rec- ords and one world's record were surplanted, Captain J. E. (Ted) Meredith, of the Pennsylvania team, was the in- dividual hero. The famous Olympic, national and intercollegiate cham- pion closed his track career as a col- legian by winning the 440 yards in 47 2-5 seconds, which is a new world's record around a turn. The previous record was 47 4-56 seconds, held by M. W. (Maxey) Long since 1900. Later Meredith came back and raced home first in the half mile run | in the remarkable time of 1 minute, 53 seconds, which was 2-5 of a sec- ond faster than the intercollegiate record made by D. S. Caldwell, of Cornell, on the same track two years | { ago. : LEEPER RPP bP PREP IPR RIIPY THINGS. ARE, CHANGED IS NOW SAID TO BE WITH THE RUSSAIN ARMY On the snow-chested steppes of those Baltic provinces of Russia, where the Czar's mighty hosts are in a death grip with von Hinden- 'berg, Cresceus, who for years held the world's trotting record, is be- lieved to be employed in dragging heavy ordnance and supplies about the battleelds, says the Toledo Blade. Cresceus was owned by George M. Ketcham of Toedo. Then he was pamperd and groomed as any horse of his ability deserved to be. Cresceus won hundreds of thou- sands of dollars for Mr, Ketcham. He began to earn big-dividends on the money. Mr. Ketcham had in- vested in him when in 1901, he de- feated The Abbot, who had held the world's trotting record six years at 2.03 1-4. Cresceus, a superb stallicn of Arabic strain, clipsed one whole second off The Abbot's-record and thereafter within the next two years cut his own record down till at last he was able to make a mile in 1.5 3-4. ' The feat of cutting the record be- low two minutes astonished horse- | men the world over, SPEAKER LEADING AMERICAN LEAGUE. |He Is Hitting .361 With the Winning Cleveland Team. SAYS LARRIE "Basebsll certainly has # changed from the old days when I first broke into a ma- jor league," remarked Na- poleonhajoie during a fan- ning bee. "Nowadays, if a pitcher is asked to warm up 'hevhas to_bhave a brand new ball. An'old ball or sightly soiled ball will not do him. The ball must be brand new. When I was a kid with the Phillies the mapager merely put this hand in the bag and hand- ed out the first one he put his hand on when he want- ed a pitcher to warm up. A pitcher, too, thinks 'he should have three or four days off after working a full pine-innling game." + -~ + + * + - Ld + * > * +* * + * +* Ge + be ETI IY REJUVENATED GIANTS Have Caused Great Sensation in Baseball World. The interests of the baseball world is focused on the remarkable record of the New York Nationals. The rejuvenated Giants, who were able to' win only two out of their first fif- teen games this season, now have an unbroken string of eighteen victories, and have risen from last position to second place. The eighteen straight wins, while not unprecedented even by the Giants themselves, took the followers of the game completely by surprise because of the abrupt reversal of form and the consistent good playing in all departments. The aggressiveness developed by the Giants leads many of their fol- lowers to hope they will not stop un- til they have equaled or surpassed the world's record of twenty straight games won, made by the old Provi- dence team in 1884, or the modern record of nineteen straight made by the Chicago Americans, the famous "hitless wonders" of 19086. THE DARLING GIANTS Have Csused All ¥andom to Take Notice, There's one peculiar thing about this remarkable spurt of the New York Giants. Inthe past it has been the regular thing for these hair- raising processions to take place dur- ing the blistering hot months--Aug- ust has always been the favorite. In- stoad of that these Giants go ahead and disturb the early-season calm of he pennant race by breaking a re- cord. If they keep up the present gait President Tenner will be forced to tura the league upside dowa in or- der to get any interest. However such is baseball, and the Giants, who were as popular as a bill collector before they left home, are now the darlings of the great White Way. ------ Boxing Commissions Quarrel. The Wisconsin Béxing Commission on Monday broke away from a work- ing agreement with the New York Boxing Commission, The'action was taken following the refusal of the Ne amar 0 Sngarve he rain made n / 3 eo , champion, Who # | Graney, % no small way to the success of the + { Individual playing of two Cleve- {land stars, Tris Speaker and John { according to averages print- {ed yesterday, and including games of | last Wednesday, has contributed in { Indians. Speaker leads the batters {of the American League with a per- centage of .361 and has scored more [runs than any other player in the | league, having crossed the plate 25 | times. Graney leads the league in {home runs with four and in total | bases with 64. | Washington leads the league in {team hitting with .258. The lead- {ing hitters of the league, counting { only those who played in at least half | the games of their teams, are: Speaker, Cleveland. . .. .. .. Nunamaker, New York. .. .. Milan, Washington .., .. Strunk, Philadelphia . . Burns, Detroit .. .... .. Roth, Cleveland .. .. Hoblitzel, Boston .. ., . Cobb, Detroit .. .. ., E. Johnson, St. Louis . . . Shanks, Washington .. .. .. 305 Jake Daubert, of Brooklyn, leads the batters of the National League with .393. New York leads the league in club batting with .269. Leading -batters of the National League are: Daubert, Brooklyn .. .. ,. Robertson, New York .. .. Zimmerman, Chicago .. .. .. Schultze, Chicago. . .. .. .. 361 393 351 .346 341 329 325 317 317 316 S11 305 303 Rariben, New York .. .. . Chase, Cincinnati .. ... ,, . Gonzales, St. Louis .. .. E. Burns, Philadelphia .. Hinchman, Pittsburg .. .. .. Doyle, New York.. ., .. . Cravath, Philadelphia . Wagner, Pittsburg .... ., .. ---------------- THE GREATEST OUTFIELD Is Now Claimed By the New York Giants. With Speaker shifted to Cleveland, and with Sam Crawford slowing up a bit, they are claiming in New York that the Giants have. the game's greatest outfield. 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