In the WEEKEND sasennuy pmers. | GAMES ANNOUNCED FOR SATUR- . THINK HE IS THR GREATEST DAY AND MONDAY. "Taming the Pirates" was success-| FIGHTER IN THE WORLD, Alexandria Bay and the Havana Red | 7 5tased by the Cubs. * |In August, 1914, He Faced a Gang of Sox are to Play Kingston Teams The Tigers are still in the hunt,| Apaches, and Knocked Down Raf. Here on Monday, - while the Natiohals are skidding | fang Who Had Attacked Some Wo- There Will be lots of local baseball | fast. Ze Mien, Pack the Sens £ od the last part of this week and the | The eastern teams are having the ver in Ss the fight fans rega fret Jan of Bem wk San tne battle all to themselves in the Na- Deorges Carpent 2 as Se reatest planning games for Saturday and tional. --- of that one-time gay town have differ- Monday, and each claims that the Connie Mack sent a Johnson to|ent views. They vote unanimously mes to layed are 'absolutely » for Willle Lewis, who is acting just ga be played a the firing line. He, wasn't a good or A HD Jb acting | the best that can be procured." Iter. * On Saturday the Athletics meet Wuderstugdy Tor ue great Wal Paris became a bedlam fmmediate- "Home Run" Baker has got the |lY after the outbreak of the war in | Lk 3 the Ponies at the Cricket Field in the t Woy cague, and Queen's meet, pi again. For the third succes. | August, 1914. It amt pate in leur Baseball League "Tnere wi |#ive day he lined out a circuit smash. a he wen 10 fi American teur eba eague. er | -- 2 also-be a good junior game pulled off | mpa Red Sox seem to be hitting ambassador therefore pressed into in the Kingston League between C.! their stride. The world champions Susint service ol] Wo American mon Le Cor plors ung St Wye fon | ATC Dow only a game and a half from who happened to he in the city at on : . Loss he Sliday be] RpSion | the top, -- the time, and delegated him, with a * fits any bicycle, runs from 5 to 25 miles an| which are sure to bring out g00d| The Braves are on the warpath. another Amerie, to take four Am. our, 100 miles on 1 gal, of gasoline Only $70.00. crowds. In the morning Queen's Will The Phillies were scalped again, and | °Tican women 'to the railroad sta- 's 3 . A OU, 23 \ . 4 3 | tion. * play Gananoque, and in the after-| now hold second place by a slender It was im; | possible to get calbs, and ecin a i * Te, SAL Hay ihe | thread. --- so Lewis and his party watked. They e . ewman C - ool 4 League is also going to put on a| "Big Jeff" Tesreau won't be trad- had to pass Jhrougs one of the rough ANU regular ringtall snorter. The ever-|ed to St. Louis for "Slim" Sallee. Mc-| Sections of the town. In the heart ! . ! the| Of the Apache district seven of the ) welcome negro team, the Havana|Graw called off the deal after ADESt t d out fi th Lo Red Sox, are going to try their skill | way the "Ozark Bear" twirled against | 8aDgsters stepped out from the pro- PRINCESS PHONE 529. against a picked team from the City | the Dodgers. ' TH League. All these games promise to s---- RETREAT Cool Smmer breezes from our electric fans. Highest grade at reasonable prices. Also electrie irons from $3,00 and up. Tee a | tection of the building and began to { hurl insulting remarks at the women. | -- "Cut { » be exceptional--if we can accept the VARIANCE OF OPINION | Fron ch: t re mantshied Lewis in manager's words. "Joe" Jackson's bat you seen the New UNIVERSAL MICHELIN Non-8kid Tire, if not, call in at the 'Bee it, it will interest you both in price and 454. 210-214 WELLINGTON STREET. Garage Co., - Limited quality. "Please send me some is the kind the boys all like. It's sealed in a wax-wrapper. Air, moisture and dirt can't harm it. ~ ~ The chap with some Wrigley's to pass around is 'cock of the walk.' ito. It's so refreshing and: thirst- quenching. Send some of both flavors. . The boys like NERERRY- after smoking and SHEER) after set the In-| (Why Should Baseball Players | dians back another game. COLLARS--NOTE THE NEW PRICE 15c. EACH 2for 30 cts. 6for %0cts. 12for $1.75 AS TO BONUS SYSTEM. Receive Prizes For Doing Their Work? There is a wide variance of opin- {lon among baseball men as to the] | men and attempted to grab her by the | arm. | Like a flish Lewis struck. His | fist crashed full into the-face of the | Apache, and the target went to the | ground as though a ten-ton safe had | fallen upon him. "Take the women and get away a" nw " » | from here quick," said Lewis. "We're | efficacy of the "bonus" or 'prize' | " {ystem in dealing with diamond per-| going to have a bit of excitement. formers. The plan has been revived jon a small scale this season. Harry Hempstead presented the New York | ¢ oe air { Giants with straw hats and canes for | . | he ranked as ope of the greatest | their spring showing on the first |'western trip. Capt. Huston, of the | Yankees, has offered prizes for the | best showing made by his men. | Just why it should be necegsary {to offer extra inducements to do ,| their best work to men as well paid for their efforts as ball players is more or less of a mystery. It would | be about the same if a manufacturer | were to hire a clerk at a salary of | [$100 a month, and at the end'of the | | first month say to him: "Here, You! | did what I hired you to do, so I'll | give you a bonus of $100." That | would be fine stuff, wouldn't it? | Yes, but it's only an idle dream. | In most lines of business a man | thinks he is fortunate if he gets a | well-deserved raise in salary once a | year, and never thinks of asking for | & "prize" every time he delivers the | goods in the-ordinary routine of the | day. | .But baseball players are little tin | ods who cannot understand why | they should be criticized when they | fail to make good, but expect prizes |and bonuses for earning their sal- aries, | on. | THR HAVANA RED SOX | Are to Play Baseball in Brockville on July 12th, | The Grand Trunk Railroad team of Brockville has arranged to play a baseball game with the Havana Red Sox on July 12th. When these teams last met the Red Sox won by a score of 6 to 3. This year Man- | | ager Vanluven has secured some fast | players, and expects to turn the] | tables on the visitors. The game will | | be played on the new athletic field, { which has been fixed up for the game through the generosity of A. C Hardy. { Manager Vanluven was in the city | on Thursday, and will likely secure some of- the best "players in the Kingston leagues for the game, | BALL PLAYERS TO ENLIST For Overseas Service When the Sea- son Ends. | Word was received from Warren, | Pa., yesterday that at the conclusion | of the Inter-State baseball season, | Frank (Cosy) Dolan, first baseman | of the Warren club, and Peter Pow- | ers, right fielder, would return to { Canada and enlist with a regiment | for service overseas. Both players jare well known in Ottawa, having |'been former members of the four- | times Canadian League champions. | College Stars For Big Leagues. Many college baseball stars are on | their way to big league berths. Pie Way, Yale's crack twirler, and all round athlete; "404" Stafford, of Tufts, and Rube Smith, of Columbia, will report to the Giants, and battle { for the one extra seat on the New York bench made vacant by the re- lease of Stroud. - Capt. Bobby Watt, Columbia's star second baseman, will report to Hughey Jennings in Detroit. One collegian, Wilbur Fisher, West Virginian outfielder, who has bene trying out with the Pirates, steps down out of fast company to- ay. | Apaches closed in upon Lewis. Knives And he was right. The six other flashed and a billy swished through But Lewis, instead of re- treating, came on and into the pack. In the heyday of his fighting career America hgs produced. packed a police never have forgotten it. Lewis shot lefts and rights with the rapidity of a machine gun. Sometimes one blow would send a foe to the ground, oftener he would have to hit two or three times before he scored a knockdown. Time and again he barely escaped the lunge of a knife. Once a billy landed on his shoulder. But always he kept his feet and knocked down the ruffians a8 quickly as they rose, At last the police came. The Apaches, Lewis and his American es- cort, who had come back and joined in the battling toward its end, were taken to the police station. The ladies emerged from the place of safe- ty where they had been taken and Joined the party in court. Then Lewis told his story to the police, and the officers had secured One good look at the Apaches,the cap- tain exclaimed: "You are a remarkable man. Your courage and bravery in fighting these roughs is remarkable. I discharge you from custody, and ¥ give you the thanks of the department for having made it possible for us to round up this gang. You are the greatest fighter in the world." DEFINING A BALK A DIFFICULT MATTER. One Pitcher Is Charged With Balking With His Knee. There is probably no rule in the baseball book interpreted in _ more various ways than that defining a balk, According to Bill Klem, Al Mamaux "balks" with his knee when he pitches with runners on bases. According to other umpires in the National League, Mamaux's motion is not a balk." Who is right? Mamaux and Manager Callaghan both say that Mamaux has not changed his style in the least, and that he is pitching today with the same motion, both of arms and legs, that he always used. Yet Klem has seen fit to pick upon him this sea- son, and has penalized him twice for balking. The umpire not only called balks on Al, but he angounced in the hearing of several players of other clubs that the Pirate pitcher's motion was a balk, thereby tipping opponents of the Pirates off to har- ass the twirler when he worked against them. Bradford's Great Hitting Record. At Grand Rapids, Mich., on Sunday afternoon, June 3rd, 1900, George Bradford established a remarkable record with his war club. He went to the plate three times, and with the three bases filled each time drove out three home runs. The three circuit drives accounted for nine runs besides his own three trips around the bases. Red Sox Get Athletic Pitcher. The purchase of J. Weldon Wyck- off, for several years a pitcher of the Philadelphia Athletics, by the Bos- ton Americans, was announced yes- terday. - He had oposed his new team-mates for nearly two innings yesterday without knowledge of the deal. . ---------- . Devore's Luck Gone. The luck that carried Josh Devore into two world series melons after he was "through," ap, serted him. Taylor is Lucky Billy ( lor, the well or, well- known Arle and la- fighting without a scratch, to a letter from Capt. W. i Fan, ChB the|/ | Apaches strode toward one of the wo- | Soldiers Swear By Batterton, the Photographer, 282 Ontario street. 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