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+ “COMERS” AND “OLD RELIABLES” OF THE GIANTS AND HIGHLANDERS 5 OF 1909 ‘Catcher Is Pivot M fense and The Science Story ight, daily papers ‘The scout of the Glants has discovered @ great catcher down in the Southern League, | but in his opinion he is not yet ripe [ fs quite often that we read in the! for major league company.” Thie| article will then go on to say that the catcher in question !s a great thrower, a heavy hitter and can run} the bases like a deer, but still he will | not quite do In the big league. | ATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT _ Plays Revolve Around Him— Must Be Good on Of- Some of the best h never learn te to play sclentifically, ‘e natural THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 20, 1809, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPOR Vror FIELDER JONES AND received k, that Flattering reports are belt Hubs organized last \ chind the said absence of the also § aid | * kee ce reeritt Pee A ; i from the « \ {born hitters, with keen err wm nue Herzog and Cocash Mix Things Covash McGraw, Absent at Time with (eimai ‘Treles's New Yous atleyale jaside from that they never learn any | Cocash and Herzog in Fight. now numbering thitry-four members and! piay {more about the game. Willle Keeler, | Merrily in Front of Regular Team, Will Take ‘Young Bowlers Getting Into Shape for Garden Event 2pponepts EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ST.WES WILL MEET STARS IN $10,000 DERBY ale 1E ten-thousand-dollar Marathon \ | Derby to be run at the Polo Grounds on Saturday afternoon, | April 9 promises to be the greatest event of the athletic world. Beyond question, It will be the greatest contest of the kind ever held in this or any other country, Up to date five entries have been n0- cepted—Dorando, Longboat, Shrubb, nd the recently arrived Henrl St. Yves. The race {sto be an Invitation Ke at affair, and it 13 a question yet as to ‘| whether there will, be more starters, Maloney, Svanberg, White, Simpson, Fowler, Corey, Dineen and a small army jot other long-distance runnera are | clamoring for permission to start. It pubttul, however, that the number of rreased, although ay be given @ nee The fact that this race will give the public the first opportunity to vlew the ngement at the Polo e an added interes is safe to fan will give tment and jay at the first v vast stadium. ‘The entire grounds are surrounded by towering tlers of and the magnificent double- srand-stand fringed on the second ior by a row of 166 boxes. As the aro will mand on the day of the ¢ At8 for 55,000 peo ple. r which the race wilh be run will ie eltner four or five laps \to the mile. English Jockey Club Refuses to License Dugan in the en tournament n fils series of interclub events . es . aH joys Wil all become. acquainted 0 HONUS WAGNER QUIT ening World Competition iter tase in Cluatly de | i i plans for the base i THE HOLD- OUT CLUB. for Diamond Medal bel a art of the Pian, to continue | yeaaie Dugan, the Amerlean crack Grows E sports In their se ason. jockey, WIL not be able to ride Harry Two more baseball stars who were sTOWS E Secretaries of all cb ithe Parte } Payne Whitney's horses in England this f B il al b holding out have fale Into. lne —_——. Fea te eT i (oemoReow. ea the esau teal a ate fit has and will join their teams. And Tee 7 _, inembership cards issued. to boys who |refused to grant him a Heense, Reports an O a uD as) these two are about the real stars RELIMINARY organtzation of three yy ys eiigibie to roll In the Garden are lof rough riding on the part of Dugan : tore Evening World Juvenile now ready to be made out for disteibue | at that, Hans Wagner has signed ! é Ht on the Amerlean tracks came to the PPORS EMIT REET Rowling Clubs by boys who are Won, oe Raliehs onielalaranayeney Ittsburg contract and i on Mixiouattorcompeter tna Hone RACOURNG: Prune WienacGrealeraGl rinetonn year ide decided not to allow him to ride 4 his way to join lis team mates at ment tn places Se eee eareltiiae. \orunter tie | Hugland en non it slave Whe shes either oO ente Whe) Ene the Hot Springs training cat \oq—June 1! was Harden tournament by: Individual te tN Fielder Jones Is said to have t ThRuntcal ee timaran anda UolonTaleaTe niretonunoniscatnegiia, au ATSIneay (ay should tendered a contract calling for $20,- 4, Manhattan, and at the Nonparell OE re te iveceasary, average (ir thelr | ride Defense WO a year by Comiskey, and {t's a Valleys, Brooklyn. ‘The boys In these prictice games Will be able to compete [if h . cinch Jones will sign it as soon as clube will he ready £0 begin thelr prao- (for the Hlamond medal ent 9 i bred s, we workd’s juvenile bowlin he getalt, Jones sald he would not tlee ames ently next week. bhip, stiould attend this meetin play this season uni he got that At the Broadway Palace, Ninety-sixth was alled at this time at the f Baseball amount, and Comiskey has come to reste scraticeat onty-reven bose en-{Teauedt of buys wlio could Weel a ree () Oy Ss other time ne purpose tndlcater 0 hie te rolled in the chil) and while noming>|teroniy. by dolnine TOTO aNInT Ww mat ee EEeedl tions were n for president, captain, club or by sueh individual registration I Have a Glove, Mitt, Ma OY Bat, No. 4 poet Ba, and secretary, it was decided to hotd | that 8 boy becomes eligible for the towr-| Cap and Belt for Bvery Toy Who another meeting this evening, at whieh) 1" — se Will Write to Me, > Meht Yomp | about twenty imc hovs will be present} m ron Paine omar) Yol JNGSTERS IN Fl Entei aodl toad area di penny means when he says, “Bi dwar beter Ace trat Tueiten Colon ls Y | a coming cateher, but, for a while yet, | | ot will | rel At the Calan | he will not do in the major league.” | also It was decide Journ the| | X more forceful way they have of €x- meeting until this e An after acks inger in Pea He's all right, but he| | noon boys’ club will-als organized | Baseball science, however, does not (ouayriny, Wie Bees mee Practice Work. | always work according to schedule | avenue and Elghty-fourth street, i CKSONVILLE, Fla, March rand warm weather greeted the era of the Brooklyn team in thelr | ell ; | young fellow the Willle that at Cordes's Grand Central, Brook: practice yesterday, but although this | Now, that player has every requisite | for Instance, was never a hard hitter, ( i : ee rah Ls | but he is regarded as the most sclentific a I « has been suspended indef- Acti To-| lyn, thirty-seven members, nis indl-| js usually the sort of day that the play- i of a good catcher, yet he will not do.| hatter the game has ever known. Up Hotel. initely by Charles Her the pro tem Action To D ates that the meeting to be held at erg take off welght, they did not 4 | The scout is positive of that. Let's see|to last season his average was always i es 4 - hintaan . t4 c ); spire ' p f manager of the Kids, and the suspen: Thum's White shant. to-morrow to perspire as freely as othe what is the matter! among (ne ACE at tea reer eeennit ea from Meni’ ternoon at 1 o'clock will have a | This was probably due to th ) ‘5 é slump f Ome ned ea , SERTIVAAT siol ed from 4 i mane SATNAA hat the yers ternoon a Oichock Wihaly k the men ¢ ot 0 Ko aba The catcher {s the pivot of a baseball) 4 striking evidence of how sclence, or BY BOZEMAN BULGER. tists AVGneasiiniaronteeithelOrls aria) It app ete! ih Bayer attendance, although called simply for the! men uot not seem to ab team,’ Every play revolves around him trickery, to be more, speci sometimes Dallas, Tex., March ®, ental Hotel while the Colts were walt: | ii) eee Cocash stuck cub oMicers, Aron EO: 8 plansiseemed to have tt while his team is on the defensive. ROCs Wrong inf om pes xe IANTS poured into this town from. ing to ‘ ar for Worti\ oo Reese gy for interelub co ire of, Marshall worked hard to put gl Baseball is divided two forces-the (one, day’ at Baltimore when the old Ori his head im ai 1 yelled to Her fo the men, and finally suce aseball is divided into two forces—the oies were beiting every teain In the Marlin and Fort Worth this! We r le s anarded (0 20g who was on sno inside to “come on, | the organization ich all the etting me fast work out of the play- oRenelys and aeconaiia rhe pies in country, Steve, Brave was a member morning until Dallas began to Cocash, there t two blows Ie here.” He attended this bY boys take gry as they are ers before the afternoon session came ‘ fe bat is on the offense. In the fleld| °F the team, and to teach him sclence | iggy tik Molo Grounds, There are ; Chena vat are hy u Are a fine manager to ge! at skill of thelr coming! to a close NariavonI heldstanselaTnalcalcuerqnavel ania annunee calevttenien| See yauaeion Sate nates rarer aueoere ruchith at “7 aoe SPS Tun remy to catch a to re — ee e 1 runner is on base it !s often ad-|> rkers 0} corner, an¢ ) Herzog struck the pavement. then keep us out here posing until 1.3)" | == a = ing a full view of the fleld and directi ng | able for a batter to let two strikes, the other corners are fans discussing) Not to be tie e by the] it A EM the plicher as to what kind of curve he| Pass by without striking at Se ta aaa tes Cain] PRN ere ce Gall He ae ee whe te Settle tale re eee AMUSEMENTS. e MUSEMENTS, aaaianthicy ‘ gives an opportunity for him te figure a : ° th alll the glen ty oe ea mfjally Mats. Esher. KEW AMSTERDAM ii 2 uuld throw, Is naturally in a better | Aur the pian of his upponente and aiKo If MoGraw should be so f ate as Graw, whom Ilerzo reason to be-| Herz ok his thie about coming out, HIPPODROME:*: ‘Seats. $1 Wast of Broadwe position to appreciate the situation than |to have the chance of getting a base on | to win the pennant Dal i claim her lieve would deal h with fighters [an en he did he reprimanded Cocesh to $1 Eves, 8.10. Mats, Weds A Rat at) 210. any man on the club. No matter how ,balls. Manager Manton had tried to|share of the victory of all kinds, Herzog promptly put they tel lobby. He eae velain hat Nenad SPORTING /RIRD BALE HEN es MANTELL — wieneri. ) i ‘og claims ae mood may ho hla(catchingr his hitting ori| cceeneuinton Brodie bull steve Soild) iriio| New) Yorks) In) regilaty formation) ban/ot auspenson wpomico Oe nd so. stooping down to put on his shoes when | Le Cree ings BERTY 118,203 2a on ROVELig unntng na mua bela lilnbere bamanevee ie: platen: cis courdn't res [Wi fires thelt) irae shot (n Dallag ithe y telephoned, MeCraps | Ha wae th Cs Cue a ne olny Peo ry $ Choral Union GLa Vole That Is wherein the minor leaguer is the temptation, afternoon, and incidentally will a his order would be upheld until 4 stepped toward, Cocagi Bnd” was P Mrs Leslia Garter KASSA weak. He lacks in experience. ald anionice Brodie, the defeat arrived on the scene and invest ick. Heer fener Tuy ; The Way It Is Done. ‘Now, Steve!) Hanton aald to Brodie, (younsercers ot the hands of Fort V for himsif ey Nanuileyrae ne le ot comings arate L ER’ Ye We will say, for instance, that alone dav. “When you go up there he | esterday. Herzog is very much humiliated over ‘ Later on in the day Mc- Wed & reer of the opposing aide 1s on rag) gure, aad take two, meanitg for him) ‘There Nes a tale or two behind that|the affair in addition to the pain occa- ace the whole matter ‘ i BEGINNING MARCH 041 c ‘ hers strikes go by. \d hat may me uch grief if not sioned by o yoth knocked nal decision. In the tat. inthe base with none out. The club on! Steve couldn't. resist, however, and eee Hasae ABU ae ean ae ba Ae eR : eres ! rr are almost fOund- ¥. 2.20, ei U8 RAT Vachel WED, EVE, the defensive must prevent that run. {UNE at tho first one, hitting into a trouble Mt lhe nisl ae OUTS Tl i tak fC seed nas | Held , NEnALD SQUARE} (33 \ FREDERIC THOM ner from reaching second base. The | (ou! ple play, and retiring the side, | | the players are of the opinion that if Co- to blame Is hard fathom, as ¢ Several ot m gained as eee PSON runner can do It in two ways—stea) sald Hani on ice ta henuy a athiei times | caeh hau bean uinytne (game: al would | several stories told to me pon my ar. | Ma five pounds this morning at f.M°".7° BERIKA Gia oP Tre NOUNCES ays—s said Hanlon, lesperation, as Brodie A eh be : = Ba ase * | breakfast ‘ ae Fi it or be sent forward on a single by /came Up again, “Iam going’ to fue you /not have been lost The real story Hes/rival from Marlin are very much at)" gest task before the youns- | DALY'S «3 Robert Hilliard ee Perret vedi ped Lea the batter.: The batter, being a thor-| *°: | — sters to-day is explaining the cau: L The pet eine fall ebm, Papeete, eae yeas teat r1 Brodle dogged went, t9 the bats | oF is terest at the ings of JULIA MARLOWE tn Porter Emerson Browne's Pia The catcher’ mit paaded, veer seasone jan, know a jtook one strike and then looked aroun: or “ heavy and has patented fast n the runner is to steal the base it is up| {aulringly at Hanlon, Another passed D mm tt, h N Hi hi} d t ars that Pitcher Kuepper CASINO ye)" adua-a! Mt A F T W Is and has patent, ¢ to him to strike at the ball to ae by and he let that go. Again he looked e. l I e ew l :an er, rll anid tobe the Boat! Oniatennnt MEST. 00! ere as” h bag atcheds Ete Ho rey arn ait to eons vat Hanion, It Che manager's face was) i Se OP eiepenanar coca JAMES FoWENSBHAVANA VEW YORK SHEAPRE. Bey es table belt Ando dandy, yon Nu cate e knows that {f{like a syhyns, The third strike came T t d S d T C bb. tee HEReME nee Une players Tatas 0 Tatas Wate’ to iti. Remember, he gets a single for a “hit and run” he | over and 8 ovlie. set, that go! He was| oute as a econ y 0 nat ie Ruepper 18. 06 LYRIC ie ryan. “i ANNA LD dit Lith ie it seven, places for must, if possible, drive the ball into|"Nalking to a 1 » of the recov it put yosition he will Nave to THE BLUE MOUSE i Dano ME 1 Walking to the t in acon: t 7 of Winols University of the Eastern League, where he cov- {ii mask, ‘Two fly Meet MEHt field #0 that the runner can go| tented manner he turned to Tlanton an A coe eaeneer SF: ered right. field de also piaved In V tye Homie rr a awey ctor wo- 1 MASESTH i a MISS INNOCENCE JW. PIPER, 346 Popular Bid:,, Ces Moines, Iowa nade vetore the ball’ c Fe jsaid, “Well, [guess yo fe satistie ands nai tion the t year with 74 a cS 00 Cot B Byyay &aiat st Eves. $1 to third base before the ball can be} Sah NN Netter ha dil ana bat sion, Ray Demmitt, intl July, when he was ee 3 TWINS. 8. ROADWAY Mais. We. & Sat, 215, thrown {n EE es ! : a aecond Ty Cobb, He ork Salli the 1 suai Ast = Pingel AMUSEMENTS The catcher, if he be expertenced,! The baseball germ or “bug,” as some | little fellow and started baseball with is first year out he 8S. tat. To-Da > ANAS : lare pl a r is not confin 0 aha : 300. He is noted for his = wes Wane Ns UF Nii CHEAT IE vat also knows this. He knows what he {ate Dl A MAD MILaate mnfined t0 1 the Ottawa Club, of bane. running: He 165 HATTAN orig END vi With tank Keeton He i Huber’ S Museum ould do if he were at the bat under) ies Vntected the moment thes land on || League, where he pl pounds his Heinen is MAN Maton athe : ei ¥ “ip fers ee kee éirel aveea ‘ NEE eotheee te 4 Inees mitt is twent | powday Mat. at 2, Doub! \ similar circumstan It is then upjour 8, and they’ often learn lt tl alan’ Tee ie Ha EMPIRE *,; Warren L. Travers Strensent Mam to him, while on the defensive, to off-|master the science of the game auicker Od a ne cites admires his work, || Labia MAUDE AD MS Hee . in the Wort fet any such play. If he han renson to| Sieh ine tan Man Mann ag Chie || Went Mf the vou | o-mersow AM The Lameus ATTIC TWINS § a veng was - 4 tine | San TTION ‘ ne storien AL felleve that the runner intends to steal | nese Ambassador at Washington he \¥ Yaoi, During. t ty Hg ability | SY RSCRIRTION BOOKS th ok. Me CRITERION * <2): fists ‘ y tn Her Cleoe ‘eond he will order the pitcher to|never missed a game, season he went to the Baltir ayer | -“" | MARIE DORO, ¢': Princess Verena saire “piteh out.” That means that he must Cheng Knew the Game. i | SPALDING’ S VIOLIN J oNeat ston... * ’ Flite Burlesaue a b ApERT xt Mon. "A Engilthman’s Vo Big Acta... Co ' throw the ball so far away from the | One day the Ambassador, clad In the | RECITAL | GARRICK Sth=',, near way, Rye. 8 30 ues { plate that the batter cannot reach it, | brilliant robes of his office, sat directly von OA, M SDELSSOIN 1 sa have \pehind several newspaper’ men . tt vo | WM. COLLIER “PATRI AMMERSTEIN’S: and the catcher will then have a better behind sev Pea tner a AM .22 AT S| Eimer THE ee RU EL TET ASISITTRNOCIIG| REGAN CMTE TER AAS ig anders fave icnic PERA H LYCEUM! S,°". st says Big 39 : He muat be free of all such legal Inter: | diplomat. He notleed that Sh ne METROPOLITAN 0 A OUSE ELEANOR ‘ayy & ferences as the batter striking at the | Wis | keeping score, oF trying to, with a on Tri ri ih) ( eor ia I iila 2 aes nentght, aren formance | gold-tipped penc ball had been hi sth St ball, F her feany | throughs the Infleld whetch went bounc- g ge Bey Or, Mats ACAUEMY OF MUSIC, 14th st kIrving pL certain that the drun” play is} "Now yo vg Ammbassad i taining afternoon for the folks 0 | nnnnnnnn 5 oth 8 $1.00, Ma ay to be attempted—meaning that the base- | ¥ounk man erpiplnedl via iereat al to The Fivening World Re pavers Sees folke of Gr | THE Ting To SEBRING, fat sat Sah [L| ASTOR Bivay. artis Wm. Hodge | 7 runner Is to atart from first ax the ball pee ist understand that 0 sy Maron SGT ile COUNLY | cramnac ey ict nc gee ee cee ars as Tp cE ES JA Sy Tera 00-0, wlttlnert.ce. [The Man irom Home’ Hache 5 zn t and signals the batter to hit {he scored as a hit Instead of an error will never forget the buseball ‘ . " fe pitched ad aerate are he must sig. | as tiie ball was considered, too “hard hit h A prominent citizen of Gray. The High- er ah ; WOG SEE OCR ay Bvasis | | JOE WEBER'S sharers" cate 32 GRACE GEORGE * iin pla ie tains p the ball high" | fF the inflelder to handle treat they received yesterday from the anders cut up all kinds of antics dur “HOMEWARD BOUND” Lt RD LEGREE S " THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S. rarer nal the pitcher 0 PRL hae Yes,” replied the Ambassador Sew YO atic ai ihe players}! nelr brief stay at Gray, and rceele To-day. Geo. M. Coban's a eters ‘hee AMER? hn ew Ta ea eer jn temeten mena | BIJOU **3: G THE AMERICAN IDEA If a right-han batter is up he will | bad fudgment. He could have eaten too, will never let It slip their memory. ? Mets be i a By W. W. YVACOBS” METROPOLI TAN 4! IJ Mate, Wed. & sat mits xt Weel, ROSE ST Laay or a slow curve | that one up fter an exciting time in pitching @ great w Cree and Engle} ‘ eur naturally hit. low ball or # slow curve [ITAL Oe A aa young man didn't know n_ pitching f APRIL pon Into Tete fleld. ay he swinging Faster eee eee ee eal DIAved Gale gore jiuolem riding oxen, and) having an old) GUC HEI made: ade Lah ALS THE STRAND M ROLLER RINK ) Hi. N HON M\S5)ss)al, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, than the eves it weit ually, deflect jane came near aeiige Tall at Ya) fashoned barbecue dinner, Manager 1 Stallings | | AGAZIN AMERICAN i Nene (hee, it into right | team, Stallings trotted out his m of regu Is afternoon Mana Stallings | — + IRE - rg right fei. A ball hit into righ ‘ kis afternoon Manager Btallings | 9 wig At The Waldort.” Wu | > EMP aa the runner a chance to reach eee 4 and “sod busters” ¢ dla ‘ ea Une ve. T e Marble, My { HN bah Ue tte tett field will Invaria- | Story No, B of Bose--an Rutgers Bary felts ® e | ts Georg th & Ur Hemack, Maggie Ciios, | 15--STAR AGTS--15 oo Sith SNP RELLES. 2 y 2A Chale iy fiop him at s ‘1, as the Throw 10 | sertes on the By Boalt fuentes i p for easton, | Hit : woul ik Keith Reiff Hros.- 4 Renat COLONIAL S230": iss & co, tn Tho || BELASGO "MEAMME Ww. tz st t fenge (to and th (s Yeatars. the Bitwwe eid is very shor wil ground was ie » be h comes from | Ti bile = nty ? ‘ . We en Troupe : yin thard base from thal fen se ‘iirect bis] wlll be printed tm Fhe Bvenine A a ial 8 Cote | New York Staitings te | PFOCTOM | NANiP s.itencs.: Blane: | A rracsatn Pett. | BLANCHE BATES, F Larsen Troupe Ue nian & PRR Thecatore he, cate World of Monday. Rack nambers Ont" F ae tae. ana (fear ater the rollers | 495i iter, MAT | Pls Jar Wilson Eu. | MU UN 2 aco, Sie Musica ! FIGNTIN Pe. AYTON'S tatkad baa : ee hel aeAanee ere) The population of Gray is 409, and jbors may ut ‘ seni Dm = Catcher Needs to Think, jens F Sending Ore) ory one of them gathered around the} While ing the IARDEN, “ALHAMBRA i HARA & 6 3 rm AR ‘ Jas. I Jettries| 20, e. it the catcher \le. cute, thinker Ris gent fog, ough, Goeskes, Sostre tener and the third baseman to see! cress ff i), ATLANTIC Comers. Heat, Canal st uiehaeln & ce. Are ny tila Maude! = Mrs. Leitisgweti'a Beaty e Cireu! cate We thine i <0 + Bvery Bre Wat Grand Con . ( , ot Waketield, Maus A Tt the can play with him t Cireala Department, & clasit with the Macon Club at the Tat mers § : sun, at a Piowres | MSPS 33 (Co.. Msi holla, tier LodpllsC ariceVauce,s oth’, NEXT WEEK—BOSE OF how bic league ball players bandied the gers grounda, ‘ heed Veutetle & Movs = oy

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