;6 THE MORNING ASTOltlAN, ASTOIllA, OREGON. SUNDAY, JULY 2G, 1008. J OLD HEADSJHE BEST Brains Count More Than Brawn In Winning Close Ball Games. VETERANS MADE BROWNS 8t Louit American Greatly Strength ned by Ferris, William, Hoffman and Jones Lack of Old Head Cause f New York Yanks Downfall. Old beads Id the game of baseball re In demand. Tbe old heads on the St Louis Americans bare Kept tbe Browns to tbe front this season. Old heads advising tbe Chicago Americans tare kept toem well up in tbe race ail season. It is the lack of did beads in important places that shored tbe New Tork Americans war down in the sec ond division. In a close race tbe old beads win pennants. A tribute was paid recently to an old head by Fielder Jones, manager of tbe Chicago Americans, in securing the return of Frank Isbell to tbe White Sox. Isbell is one of the veterans ot the game. Three or four years ago many thought he was getting too old to play tbe game longer. In fact, be was on the bench most of one season because it was thought he was all through. But recently be was sought with flattering offers by Comiskey. In Chicago they think the return of Isbell to tbe team will assure the Sox ot another pennant Fielder Jones has two 'lively Infield' ers. young in years. -Atz and Purtell They can hit, run and throw with fin ish. But be has them sitting on tbe bench since Isbell returned. The Sox have too many games to be won by one run, and one of these youngsters is liable to make a little mistake in Judgment that will lose such a game. Tbe old bead doesn't make such mis takes. See what a difference it has made with the St Louis Americans. Tbe accession of Jimmy Williams, Hobe Ferris, Charley Jones and Danny Hoff man has raised the Browns from sec- ond division to contenders or the pen- rant Hoffman and Jones have not been in the game regularly of late be cause of a slight slump in bitting at the same time that the young players. Schweitzer and Hartzell, have shown spurt in that department But the veterans will be back In that lineup when their batting eyes retuyn. The Boston Americans' young play ers have been leading tbe league in bitting and are running bases like wild men. But Boston is down in the second division because the young sters have thrown away game after game through lack- of Judgment as well as fielding errors. When this team has dragged through a couple of seasons in tbe American league and learned all tbe tricks it should be a winner. But the speed of youth has little chance unless bead work is with ft. The Chlcagos have the lightest bli ting team in the league, but they are winning games Just the same. It's be cause there Is brain work In every play conducted by such men as George Davis, "Jiggs" Donohue. Fielder Jones. Lee Tannehill. Billy Sullivan, Pat Dougherty and Freddie Parent John Anderson, though a veteran, has nev er been famous for headwork. but lie is hitting the ball so bard that be holds a place wltb those scholars. Jimmy Williams and Hobe Ferris, now with the Browns, are not noted for their speed nor for any great . strength in hitting, but tbe addition of these two men has made an In field for tbe Browns that can hardly be equaled, for with Wallace and Tom Jones they have formed a combination that is splendid In execution and judg ment Clarke Griffith let Jimmy Williams leave the team, and the whole New York .infield collapsed. Harry Nlles, who replaced him, has a lot of speed and is a promising player, but be couldn't step Into Williams' shoes and fill them the first year. But the most important place of all for an old bead Is in the pitcher's box. That is the place where there is a think every half minute in every game. In a close game there Is a course of reasoning goes with every ball that is thrown. It's a, tough place for a beginner. Still, tbe begin ner may have such tremendous speed and perfect speed and control that he will get through such a game with a victory. But every manager would prefer to have one of his veterans in the box at such times. In the old days of free hitting and blp scores the pitcher didn't need to think so much It was generally a contest of batting. The team that could bat In the most runs was the victor. It was never talked of as the pitcher that could pitch tbe better ball. But today so much depends on the pitcher that he is under a terrific mental strain from the first to the ninth inning, except in contests where his si.ie gets a big lead early in the game and permits him to take chances on letting the ther fellows bit the ball. DONLIN LINING 'EM OUT. Mew York Nationals' Star Outfielder Leading League With the Stick. Captain Mike Dunlin of the New iork Nationalsevery baseball fan the country over knows him nml calls him by his first name Dunlin's repu tatlon Is national. At present Mike is the le:ut!:w sphere swatter of the Na tional leaguo. with an average of .332. Doullu Is one of the most natural hit ters who ever handled a bat. That Is his reputation among bail players, and opposing pitchers .mushier til in altout the most dangerous of butsmen to face. So fearful are they of his mighty I . VWWk ft IS TOURNEY Stars of West and Middle Wes! Play at Onwentsia July 22-25. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS EIGHT TEAMS ARE ENTERED. HELP WANTED I WANTED AT TROY LAUNDRY i . at once, man 10 worn in wasn room. 7-24-tf WANT EDGOOD MAN IN EVERY j locality; good pay; experience un- Nat Emerson of Cincinnati, Western represent , large ml Champion, to Pair With Hi. Able ' orgsniMtion, write today. R. F. Rival Harry Waldner of f.hlna. . w Valua of Round Robin Meets. """"" roS SAUL PROFESSIONAL CARDJ. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Eight of the lending tennis teams ta.F0R SALE A 100-PIECE SET OF JIaviland China, in perfect condi tion, cheap. Inquire at the McCrea Ford studio, 7-15-tf be found In America will be seen at an Invitation round robin four day tour nament to be held at the Onwentsia (near Chicago) club courts beginning Wednesday, July 22. Tbe Lake Forest FIRST-CLASS DENSMORE TYPE- club takes the dates abandoned by the Wanderers' Cricket and Athletic nsso elation, which were to have filled In! the week between the illiuols writer, at half price; also light driv ing team, buggy and -harness; to gether or separately. C. E. Barney, state, with Warren Packinsr Co.. Astoria. championship tournament at Ateo MMMtf I AMgfttK and the western championship tournu- miwu.wn,uu. mem at me tvenwooa country ciud. ; WANTED TO llie announcement that the Wander- UIEB DON UN. rAPI AIN an lfft fikldfr OF HEW YOi.K NATIONALS, wallops that he Is frequently passed purposely when men are on the bases. Mike Is a consistent .300 batter. He seldom falls below that high percent age. Doulin has n graceful, careless position nt hat. He is never set. He places himself so as to either place the ball or fitill It as the opportunity arises, and he is quick to take advan tage of any momentary lapse of watchfulness on the pitcher's part Donlin does not swing bard nt the ball, only when be pulls to right field and when he thinks a long drive Is tbe proper caper. Usually he just meets the ball, timing It perfectly, and with a little sunppy wrist movement sends the sphere out like a shot As an outfielder Donlin also shines and la besides a very speedy base runner. BUY A HORSE; weiffht about 1250 nntiiwli? nnf rvr ,, ...... s 8 yers old must be good driver and via, vttiucr no u uijd puiimv iu me iruuiw f nMmtm n A J I A faua and was a big disappointment to!6". ,v ",u"' uurwa CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE Attorney-at-Law City Attorney OfTtcea: City Hall JOHN C McCUE Attcrney-a-Law Deputy District Attorney i Page Building Suite , UNDERTAOM. J. A, OIL1IAUU1I & CO., Undertaker und KluluilnierN, r,xprlen-e(l lUdy AKlstiint When lHlred. i HOWARD M. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Lw Office with Mr. J. A. Eikin, a: 420 Conimercal St., Astoria. outside players, who had expected three weeks of continuous tenuis, only to learn that the middle week would be one of idleness. The Onwentsia club therefore came torian office. 6-9-tf. fOK SXIfT. CRISS, GREAT PINCH HITTER, St Louis American Pitcher Leading League With the Stick. Baseball fans are taking tbe great est interest in the wonderful pinch bitting of Dode Criss, the big pitcher who Is being used chiefly as emergen cy batter by the St Louis Americans. Criss is leading the American league in bitting, wltb an average of .371. He has not pitched a foil game this year, having started one and finished a couple of others. But he has been sent into nearly every game in which the Browns were behind in the ninth Inning simply to bat, and he bas made good more than one-third of the time. Recently he was hitting at the tre mendous clip of .450, but has not been so succcessful lately and has dropped off .79 points. Manager Mc Aleer intends to carry him all season, even if he never uses him In the box. Criss is a big fellow, standing six feet two Inches, and of the most powerful physique. lie began his professional career In 1900 at Cleburne. Tex., in the Texas league, where be hit .390. Last year he was at St. Paul, batting .231. Man ager Armour of Toledo said of bim at the close of last season, "Our batters used to hate to see him going in to pitch, and our pitchers used to hate to see him going to bat." Criss Is a right hand pitcher and a left hand batter. He Is only twenty three years old. Grant Quite a Sprinter. Third Baseman Grant' of the Phila delphia Nationals Is a rapid mover when running to first bae and has a final long stride that gets bim there ail the quicker. FOR RENT-SMALL HOUSE OF 4 rooms. Inquire of S. Smith. to the rescue and filled iu with the jr0(ien jrouse 7.74.3, round robin Invitation affair, which'- will afford entertainment for the eight,1'01 RENT NEW SIX ROOM best double teams that can be paired j house. Enquire Banking Saving & A complete list of the entries Is not Loan Association. 7-26-2t ready as yet. but will probably be as jpoRNT- Waldner and Emerson. McLaughlin unfurnished housekeeping aud Gardner, Iiarvey and Paul Mac-1 Enquire 454 Bond street. Qulston, Peters and Hayes, John Neely j and nnrtucr Allnn C isa nml Wnl I AND rooms. 7-24-tf HOUSE MOVERS. lace Johnson, one eastern team and an ! FREDRICKSON BROS.-We make Onwentsia club team. I ..:i... f Champions in their various classes! ' SpeC,a,ty 0 hou,e . fr believe' that the round robin tourna- i pente"' contrc,t"'. jobbing; uient Is the fairest and best way of ! PromPt attention to all orders. Cor- getting the average of the teams, in ner ,en,n LJuane streets. this way every team must meet every ' - , other team and one defeat does not ' PASTURAGE. necessarily knock a team out of fur ther competition, as in tbe state and western championship titles, where' OSTEOPATHS. DR. KHODA C. HICKS Osteopath Office Manscll Bldg. Phone Black 2065 tfi Commercial St.. Astoria. Ore. DENTISTS DR. VAUOHAN Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. W. C LOOAN Dentist Commercial St. Sbanahan Bldg. TEETff Without Platit. WILL PASTURE YOUR HORSE for ?2.5(J a month. Enquire A the. matches are simmered dowu tol'nney, Lewis & Clark. 7-26-2t the finals and then to the challenge!"11 1 . round. A player might be a trifle o3 MASSAGE. Smith's Special Delivery his play on one day and still win the n?r A wnvM" pTvTcTi match by playing good tenuis the bal- j 0LGA "ANTONEN, FINNISH ance of the time. This was the case a 1 masseuse ana steam oatns, room 0, few years ago when Harry Waldnef . Pythian Bldg., Commercial St., A defeated the two fastest players in a torian, Ore. round robin tournament These were alTlcrc-i l AKirnuc Hl nnlv enmaa lia wnn nnf thai n-i.ru i MiSCkLLANEOUS. also the only games these two men lost, 1 and thev fontrht It out at th finish' for the high honors. Waldner would' tuctdvic uaic cuiuiuawu "Ti'p Will in championship matchea and, deprived ' them of the opportunity to compete' with any one else in the qualifying EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE By giving an all star round robin' L"ve 0lA t.Star Ciar Store event it assures an interesting contest rnone cacn jw in every match, and as there will be Kti- rnont Kea ZZ76. about eight matches.each day it will Stand Corner 11th anX Commercial. give the guests at Onwentsia an oppor tunlty to see tennis tbe like of which has not been played iu Chicago since! the tournaments at the old Chicago 1 club were held under similar condl-' Hons years ago. L. Harry Waldner. the Chleaeo star. and Nat Emerson, the tall sycamore from Cincinnati, who is western cham pion, will be the favorites among tbe Chlcagoans unless Waldner's sprained ankle bothers him or Is turned again. He Is playing great tennis In practice better than he ever did at this time of the season and word comes from Emerson that he is keying himself op to perfect form. McLaughlin and Gardner are the California champions in doubles and are two of the fastest men seen on western courts In some years, riarvey and Paul MacQuiston. chamnlons of Mexico, will be another crack team to watch. Allen Ross, who won the Intercol legiate championship at the Univer sity of Chicago recently, will have as his partner Wallace Johnson of Phlla dciphia, winner of the national inter- scholastic championship this year. CONCRETE WORK DONE ANY PERSON WANTING ANY CONCRETE WORK DONE AT THE CEMETARIES, WILL PLEASE LEAVE ORDERS AT POHL'S UNDERTAKING OF. FICE. E. NYMAN Astoria, Ore. P. O. Box 603. j Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier. SHE'S A? QUEEN DEVELOP THE BUST SHE'SlA SIREN Naps' New Catcher. 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