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FRISCH IN NEW FIELDING SPURT Sinn* J11 in* I Frank Ha> Maintuiiu'ri Avrriifgf* of Hot ter tlian 8^ Acccptcd Chancer I'rr (?aiti?*. New York. Juno 13.-?One of lh?* most remarkable fielding spurh made by any infielder this year is that made by Frank FrUch. s coud baseman of the New York Giants. Starting Juno 1. he has mail: tainod an average of hotter than 8 1-2 accvpini rliiuifs p.-r gain--. On Juik* 1. lit- started ?ff by fold ing ten ( hunt ox. The next day !? made it 11. June :t. th (iunts played a double-header and he j picked up 11 and nine eliance-H res pectively. Kain stepped in and pr vented i him from getting any more until; June r? and that day he knocked down six. There wan n<? r.atiic on i June G but ou the 7th he grabbed eight. Juno S he got only three, hi.; low mark for the month. Hut the next day he was right hark with !>. And on the tenth he Rot 10 and on the eleventh, elglu. When you can average better than eight accepted chances n^r Same over a neri??i ; * two weetes. top-notching, 'and VlVtiM*-n just what Frlich has been doing. When Chicago fans fe?<l right good at heart, they like to compare Gran tham with Frisch. It Is a pleasant paHtimc. but Grantham is hardly up to the Frisch specificatlens quite yet, ami did not begin with the nat-i ural ability that Frisch possesses. N'or did he have as many discover ers as Frisch did. A small army knew all about Frisch before the Giants got him. You might line up a procession half a block long all entitled to carry a banner. "I found Frisch.' As a matter of fact there were several clubs that had Frisch located about the same time the Giants got Into the hunt, but Mc Graw had the best halt and It. was a mighty good day for the Giants when John caught him. Eddie Ilrown has rounded out an outfield for the Brooklyn) team and that was one of the things Brooklyn did not have. Wheat. Brown and Griffith can hit. And Wheat and and Griffith should play better ball with a player like Brown between them. The combination will give the Brooklyn pitchers high class support, and Dutch Ruether will have no oc casion to lament to outsiders that he can't get the right kind of back ing. Brown can go back on a ball as well a* any long legged outfielder In the game, and it will take a fly swatted at the rate of a mile a min ute to boat him to the fence. The Brooklyn, though, are not through strengthening. The infield will get a little more attention one of these days. Balance that Infield up. and the Brooklyn Club will be in the first division. Already they are much better than they looked down at Clearwater. Florida. Then they looked ns if they would run a bad last for the Clearwater cham pionship. The second baseman wasn't there. There was no short stop unless Jimmy Johnston was on the job. Third base was like a see saw and the outfield like a sieve. A heap has been done to make Brooklyn a better team and a change or two should make It daugerous. CKH'KKN FOH SOI.I>1 Kits Manila. Juno 13.?Fro ten chicken In to be nerved to all American roI dloi-R rationed lit Manila and Camp NtcholH In Iletl of 70 per cent of the beef component, until the Riipply of chlckenR Ih exhausted. The commia Rary recently became overRtocked with chickens. NATIONAL liKACJt'K Tliurwlnj's Score*. Brooklyn 3?St. LouIr 7 I OtherR rained out. Standing of TeaniN. W. L Pet New York 30 19 .612 Chicago 20 20 .59 2 Brooklyn -.26 21 .5 44 Cincinnati 25 23 .521 Boston - ?21 23 .4 88 Pittsburgh 22 24 .4 7 8 St. Louis 22 29 .431 Philadelphia 16 28 .364 ?* AMFHIC'AX MvACUK Thiirml*)'* Hrorw. Cleveland -^.3? lloston .........4 Detroit 4?New York 10 Chicago 5?Philadelphia 3 Wash In a ton-St. Louts? Bain. Standing of Team*. \V. L. IVt. Boston 26 19 .57 7 New York 26 19 .577 Detroit .28 23 5>.9 Washington 22 2 1 .479 Chicago 22 23 .489 St. Louis 23 ?4 .468 Cleveland 20 25 .4 44 Phllsdelphla 18 ?8 .3*1 To Service? The Alhrmarlr Pharmacy idds Quality. Don't Get. Rough, Girls! Well girls will l?o boys?ami home this thrilling action picture of several spills in a Tluifhy game between two French teams seeking a place in the Olympic Karnes. KEAL FIGHT ON FOR JUNE 30TH Luis Viuceiitiiii .. to Mwt Kockv Kansas at Queensho ro Stadium and Both arc Good Scrappers. New York, June 13.?Here is a real fight for you. Luis Vincentini lias signed to meet Rocky Kansas, the rugged Buffalo lightweight, at the Queensboro stadium on June 30. Ilocky has been fighting quite a great deal of late and in Intent up on working up to a Leonard bout., Simon Flaherty's Queensboro Club,, by the way. seems to be the only i New York fighting institution that is displaying real activity these days, i Madd?>n*s offer to light Deiupsey this summer was a cheap crack in view of Dempsey's known film obli gations. None the less il will be good advertising for Dartley when he goea abroad, as at present intended to battle with Jack liloomfield, the British heavy. But It inajfe be that Madden will FLEERS CHECKERBERRY CHEWING OUM WESTERN North Carolina "The Land of the Sky" Colorado Utah California Canada New England AMI Seashore Resorts GREATLY REDUCED SUMMER FARES NOW IN KKI W T \ in Southern Railway System HKXD KOIt HtMMI.lt VACA TION IIOOK ? Convenient Srhetlulen Atlractire Service J. W. CAt.VKRT, T. P. A., 141 (Jmnhy Strtft, Norfolk, Vn. THE SALMON CREEK LINE 8rh?)al>i I.care Willi* landing and Atom at 7:00 A. M? 10:30 A? *? Ui 4:10 P. M. I*av? Ed en ton at 9:00 A. M., 1:10 P. M and t .10 P. M. blia Trlai Will B? Mxt? ta, or NfeM If Klimaif. hear so many interesting things! from promoters in this country that he will deem it financially advisable' to pass up the British Journey. - Renault, Godfrey. Carpentier, Gib bons are all fighters who would pro-' bably be willing to meet him if the purse were right. Hut Carpentier is about the only one that Madden could meet with any real prospects of victory. Madden is still tough and can take: it as well as he ever did but age i seems to have deprived him of his, punch. A few years ago he was knocking tiiem out right and left. ! He put Jiin Coffey of Roscommon! to sleep and also Sergenat Pen well, | the champion of Scotland. He stowed Joe Jeannette away in four rounds, Tom Cowler in six and Sol-' dier DeLaney in six. He has fought two ten round no ; decision bouts with Gibbons and four 1 | with Harry Greb. He and Battling' Levinsky threw glove* at each oth er in seven no-decision bouts. He and Fred Fulton fought a 12-round draw once and one no-decision bout. He and Bill Urennan fought five 'no-decision battles and his last vic tory was a 12-round decision over Jack McAuliffe Second. Charley We inert gave hiin a fine lacing at the .Madison Square Gard en the night Dempsey fought Uren nan but in all probability he could not repeat. Hartley has never been knocked out. Perhaps his eagerness .for ex ; perience in that direction inspired his challenge to Dempsey. Mrs. Thomas McDonald, her I daughter. Bcttie Mary, aud son. Thomas;. Jr., of Speed. Indiana, areli visiting Mrs. McDonald's parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Banks of Bel-;| cross: Mr. and Mrs. Hank* also' have as their guest Miss Blanche i Howlett of ShepherdsViH?. Ken-i tucky. You Can't ??.iy Summer Suit for I.pss lli;iu you cull at tills store :il any Sale. Our |iriees are LOW all tin time. 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