THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAG Sisler, former Michigan Star, Maintains Wig League Waiting Lead; Hornsby Is Close Second tle Rock, .333; Camp, Memphis, .32; Connolly, Little Rock, .329; Nialhoff, Mobile, .329; Silva, Birmingham, .328; McLairy, 1 'phis, .325. Sutbscribe today for The Summer Daily.-Adv. Daily Wants Ads bring results.-Adv. Liberty Tea Shop, 620 East serves home cooked meals. meals or weekly rates.--Adv. Liberty, Single Read the Daily classified columns Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-A Daily Wants Ads bring results.-A B I Subscribe today for The Summer Daily.-Adv. s 'I (By Associated Press) Chicago, June 24.-Harry Heilman, the great slugger, of Detroit, whose batting in the last two weeks has been a big factor in the winning streak of the Tigers, promises to give George Sisler, the star of the St. Louis Browns a battle for the batting leadership of the American league. Heilman, a week ago, was hitting .351, but according to the averages re- leased today, he has shown a gain of thirty-one points, and is right on the heels of Tris Speaker, of Cleveland, who is runner-up to Sisler with an average of .387. Sisler continues to top the list woth a mark of .434. The averages include games of Wednes- day - Sisler Going 'Strong The St. Louis idol also is far in front among the .base stealers, having stol- n twenty-six. Sisler also increased his lead in runs scored to 58, his total hits of 112 and total base mark to 167. Kenneth Williams, a teammate, increased his lead among the Kings of Swat, by smashing out three home runs and bringing his string to eigh- teen. Other leading batters for forty or more games: O'Neill,, Cleveland, .377; Cobb, Detroit, .369; Blue, Detroit, .366; Witt, New York,-.365; E. Miller, Phil- adelphia, .350; Schang, New York, .350; Basseler, Detroit, .337; McManus, St. Louis, .333. Practically no changes resulted among the leading batters of the Na- tional league, within the last week. Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis premier second sacker, bagged another home run, and brought his total to 15. Be- sides his homers, he has cracked out sixteen doubles and three triples. His batting average is .397. B. Griffith, of Brooklyn, continues to be the runner- up with an average of .383, while Hank Gowdy, the Boston catcher, is next with .375. Carey Works Fast Max Carey, the fleet-footed outfield- er of the 'Pirates, broke the triple tie shared week ago with Hornsby and Yongofl New York, for stolen bases, by-pilfering three sacks. He is show- ing the way with 14 thefts. Other leading batters for forty or more games: Bigbee, Pittsburgh, .365; .T.. Griffith, Brooklyn, .361; Grimes, Chicago, .359; Kelly, New York, .357; J. Johnston, Brooklyn,> .353; Daoubrt, Cincinnati, .347; S. SmihSt. Louis, .339; Bancroft, New York, .338. As a result of connecting f with thirteen hits in his last six games, Matt, of Milwaukee, climbed back in- to the lead in the race for the batting leadership of the American associa- tion. The averages today show-him batting .408, with Brown, of Indian- apolis, in second place with .387. Brown was seventh in the list a week ago, but he started on a batting ram- page that nette.d him sixteen hits in seven games. The averages include games of Wednesday. Russell Emulates Babe "Reb" Russell, the Minneapolis vet- eran, is threatening the home run per- formances of Bunny Brief, of Kansas City, who is leading the race with fourteen. Russell has crashed thir- teen homers. Krueger, of Indianapolis, has connected with ten. In base steal- ing, Haas, of St. Paul, continues to show his heels to his rivals with a total of twelve thefts. Other leading batters for forty or ing, Haas, or St. Paul, continues to more games: Kirke, Louisville, .380; Lamar, Toledo, .373; Krueger, Indian- apolis, .366; Handry, St. Paul, .364; Lear, Milwaukee, .362; Becker, Kan- sas City, .362; Gossett, Milwaukee, .350; Haas, St. Paul, .348; Russell, Minneapoplis, .346. Tucker, of New Orleans, threatens to dislodge Schulte, of Mobile, from the batting leadership of the Southern as- sociation. Tucker jumped from fourth to second place for an average of .372, by driving out eleven hits in his last six games. Schulte is leading the van with an average of .394. The figures include games of -Tuesday. MiAors Hit Hard The scramble for home run hitting honors remains uncheanged with Barrett, of Little Rock, setting the pace with seven. Connally, also of Little Rock, and Harper, of Birming- ham, are next in line with six. Henry, of New Orleans, continues to blaze the trail for the base stealers with twenty-three. Stewart, of Birm- ingliam, is following with twenty-one, while Silva, also of Birmingham, is thirl with nineteen. Other leading batters -for forty or more games McMillan, Memphis, .358; Lapan, Little Rock, .349; Jackson, Lit- AT THE THEATERS Today-Screen Majestic-"The Rosary." Arcade- Katherine MacDonald in "The Woman's Side." SOrpheum-Norma Talmadge in "By Right of Purchase." Mack Sennett comedy. Wuerth- Sessue Hayakawa in "Five Days to Live." Century comedy, Pathe News. This Week-Stage Garrick (Detroit)- "Wait 'Till We're Married.' Summer Students- I. - '1 If your clothes are not be- coming to you, you had better be COming to us Swissilized Garments Stay Clean Longer 11 I I PHONE 25N compaz "'The Home of Energine" Cleaning Pressing Repairing Pleating I 209 South Fourth Avenue I I 1 Fountain Pens The best pen is the one that I works perfectly and suits you. You will find that ,,U pen in our stock. 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