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THE EVENING WORLD, 8 ATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1911. GIANTS TO PLAY AT WACO TO-DAY fUDDLPH GEN PONTERS om i ae Cad ON PTCHNG ART BY M'GRAN Eastern League Recruit Has an Idea That “Groove Pitching” Means Control and He Is Shown How Badly He Is Mistaken. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World with the Team), Waco, Texas, March 4. Gi pitching was the chief topic of conversation as the Giants B JENKINS came into Waco for games to-day and to-morrow, and it resulted . from a drilling that was given Dick Rudolph in the morning. The r oe ae a whole club was interested, and Adolph sald that he had learned something | . ‘ . at about the art of pitching that he had never dreamed of before. Rudolph was pitching for the Regu- we call a groove pitcher and if he keeps Jars aga , when the y pug jt up he will never succeed.” fellows pelt him hard. Most of the veterans What's the matter with your cons | Ma tin trol?” yelled McGraw, who was evi- |)? ved queried Rudolph, "IT put gh: in the groove. “Yes, snapped Meth that's exactly Ww 1 does not mei re left at! ) ay to take advantage of the sand light training whilo are here and at Dallas fi ly regulars who r n and Doy who play at Datlas, and Devore who W here. They are good shape due to playing pall. Raymond in Great Shape. | Bugs Raymond was brought along to Waco so that McGraw could keep an sye on him and he will pitch part of | e game this afternoon, Raymond has | been taking excellent care of himeelf | @re doing just the thing that got Mar-|and it begins to look as if his cure! quard into 0 bad holes last| would be permanent. He seems to be two balls on you|proud of the fact that he ts behaving | t one right over himself and the players who formerly) 1 have just) Stunned hi K their best to ve off, and that is{XelP him along itball is Working | ? ‘ effectively as ever and neither | ns yOu Sou ey ts nor the Regulars are able to in the In the practice games. | P appeared in a {ali in fairly winter bas of she plate besides the cent “What do you mean, McG?" asked | the puzzled pitcher. | “I mean," said McGraw, “that you c dal Wi batters will your system and| game fof the first time yesterday and! vi they were both hit hard, They were in- | lay for that « “T've always next one over Siructed to merely lob the ball over | the plate and the youngsters went after Mt gal ‘dol © a lot of hornets. Fullerton got $e Geusuy ieee hits Crandall and he was a| ag Obl bathe happy young man last nig "I can | Rudolph Told to Work the Corners! ij: those big leaguers all right.’ he “phat's all right,” replied the “man-| told me after the game. “If I could only | ger, “but don't put it in the centre of little faster there would be the plate. You know there are corners. | o it! He 1s still aching for a Wok Ue inside and outside of the| ¢ at Mativs \; plate and keep the batter guessing. | yeoni, by. ihe way, ie teking 3 : The fault of nine out ten things easy, His training consists : USI i pitchers is that they think S| principally of flelding bunts and chas-| putting the ball over the heart of the |/ing down flles in the outfleld. He | nk at Matty and see pitched for a half hour yesterday inorn- High ana low, just to loosen hus arm up and he 9 the way to do) says he is surprised that he is not very \ ived a little crestfatien,| “How do you feel, Chief?" 1 asked | afternoon he forgot and pusled | the Indian as he came in from a long St se, Manush, in. | ran unior Basel a ars 1 McGraw, waited for two | I believe IT am an old m e-/ vhen the one came over | plied as he imped over to * he e rut and elementary ls and the re y two players whe didn't don | weather permits good th Chase Lets His Payers Cut (82°82. Up Antics on the Diamond ee Elliott and Caldwell Only Men an er ior and Ph Adel y in Brookiyn Who Didn't Appear on J hinee”) wings he 4 Shas a nity piteher and will probably be called Scene for Practice the games this season the majority other you! Mat good Is Liewe the pair of dopey players id the ‘The Evening World.) ings, Va., March 4, [eyes open and their ready to Hi aay t keep ball nt to the ballfleld when hi Ha terauy wets pees ye Canam be perie te the » was anxtous to see young nders and Will be given a chance ss fou ough and to hustle ess, xo favorable have |, arte on him, but he prom- > out At the park early to-day up for lost time, the pitchot ed more or less Vitel ¢ > best tw American Ta urked nd ba andidates respo: N. Y. U. Quintet in Closing Game it won last ye. ie PS. A, L, tour year wil loss of High, the sehool hampionsiip in are that from now until the quinn and Va their regular camp at e all over the pla s van will be seen in da e 7 rs went to tho arthmore baseball pasture here ‘ one —e¢~o— nie wi Dodgers Have ‘Bonhag Aitter “int th Best Workout | Record at Meet ane Headed by ke’ Farrell and Scout et Anil ba sted U; D 1 D Feeey icin aeninar wunen afr pall Chak Iai tal @ p io Date ol ominicans tossers will leave » to-day for the | Meamee to Cu a tone | Be 2 ida ne training camp of the Highlanders at HOT SPRINGS, Ack. March 4 At h Athens, Ga, 1 will be the last of the Dodgers had thelr best workout N the Bove players to go South rive season. The men p 1 : Shope oer p She: Panty ki : hot sun for i. fo and Bi hers McG: Ables, Burbank ana Nee 4 ¢ velle; Cat Walsh and Will- acanie’ ta a fn ‘ | fams; Outfield vhs and ‘thing but eating An in games commt F Kauff, Harry Lee, train the See DIRE. inte Ded agatust ‘T Ming, WEL Kramer, Jack players, reports that the grounds are tn Heap ee eee Tal ent, Mike Ryan and Billy Pow excellent shape and that the infleld and pias rac'lers, and wit Incident ispie outfield are well sodded, The first prace Tiger Young Retente ae an AVaREnUNGAni thar bhnae ret tice game will be played at Athens on ,, Timer, Young 0 ee A n ple » Mana a March 15 tthe. Preston It way a A game Was played a Aa w fiom the start until the floal bel Nasnen Recwoen ; os } 1 : litveha + Paes it tained ) Ke rf orween Ne Cy Ba aah ny In whleh wal y wh if n haw w long of Wis own. volitl Four men or P : : Jimmy Dvaert, one of the veteran pitchers of | hone he players 10 conne i mand lit tle Atlieffice, Das ‘teen released to the Baltimam of Ned Trianale,” the grucsome mary |10n# hits were Daubert, Whe 1 Mekntes first, Higa elub of we Kanern League, he’ second thrilling adveatures, abd MoElye Behnabel third and Harry ¢ NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT | “| Begin Training for Season ‘. a cluding shook his head count that day between two loc With Swarihmore Last of Highlanders. Off i ar cieags a ie ae af a wi " a | Bout 1 : SRK m z , LAR ETE egal CRA is i tor tor Camp at Athens, Ga. ' rt ‘asta eel, Mcp: ome, geunnd Ang MANHATI AN aa | reese RUM a ees] | ATM Area Trainer Harry Lee Reports the a hs ei hry ale iF “ a Ma n Siinpson Aenea bite Neer Wien. clay Orches ra matte ‘conta 1S COHAN'S i: “egg bs ' f — baa ¥ nag Ht} C Ae. Grounds to Be In Excel- ys!" Vat mee Tithoy, MARRIAGE a in CARVE (rah ht MAJED NIC th gee | ot HOIBROOK BLINYs AE + ee EATRE y) REBECCA OF SUN\IBROUK FARM Epi TED BY ROBERT EDGREN aad CRACK COLUMBIA 5 fT | FIVE ENDS SEASON Blue: hi F |Leader a dOne of Blue a » Meets Pennsyl- ’ ANSON. | lue and White Mee hite Meets Pennsyl- | Stare on Golumbia’s 1 Ceylon. Tt was a fine slip, with if vania at Philadelphia in In- Ohamnion Onintet . drawback Was manned eX Tar i ag tee ot oy Garmana, ret te) fercollegiate League Battle. aide, Australia, Tells Anson That He Likes Baseball Bet- ; ‘ ter Than Cricket, and Mixes |, x er Bey) tae ae. wnat OP College Basketball League Standing. With Players in True Demo- inxs s qsionay aside W. re “ United es that woul t do to print lumbta ? 100 | cratic Manner. Troubled With Seasickn His ‘ | : wolf non seaworthiners nd ad on CHAPTER XXIV. ft a nu ” nark the | laide Were won by the ¢ and couldn't Wf G won toonigit whens cago team. At the farewe'l prey Watae mols ee chine nds 38 * 10 be one ‘which was called at 10 morning, we had Sir Wiliam I " As ays palin d sash phage aa putas Governor of the colony, for partite yaly lost by reket fr je Maat four innings oH . game with the Blue and 14, divrega ° st ’ ve would stand |". i " | we were cover at b the doorwa t dare come any | Columbia is now e “ab | Une immensely, oven tet-) *MOWD YOU LIKE TO BE ABLE | rire We whieh was yaving | TO NEGOTIATE A ee he CURVE LIKE: aac gate j > Aa ! econd, | which Kiend |“ ‘ hon and Lee, somecim . ‘| last year's Reason unbeaten, will py every # . Kn tia died | | play vee ie they joe Meena A te desson WORLD'S CHAMPIONS HERE wit be mnie» play next yous. her) EQR SHOTGUN TOURNEY, 200 Orphans See Game. 0 who attended the Among the i: | e« |» ‘= | came that afternoon were 200 1 jarat Orphan ,Asylum, who rile ‘ Stow will open the doors Mayor. I stall neve Fisher, antes to the public next ment shown by those | reon t wime novelty and seeds over the game, ai international trap » forctvly. Tt y for those kids, found us ea Bartiolos | and whea | | hamplor and plans to mew made ® | he stepped into his parachute on his re t : | b a tt falled to sustain | "Cornell dete Inst night by | * Th he came down with the score of nd by wo doing | MNse it et on the corner of fumped into third place in the league | fitute standing Only One Relay for many expectantiy “hain Kindergarten at ding as him in en we got back to Melbo: found that a great sy programy How did your friend | gound iat a arse way. 8 ctoner to mean ove me compassion! J €Q@m to Compete 9 elenetllal it | last day of the year, reording to the ately, all the tine keeping up a running ease? Don’t know, Ask original plan, baxebatl. cricket and foot- accompaniment Ra radite e ny y ne remarks. 1 tor Ne New York. your barber for the Dall were ail to have had an inning, Sealed Sterilized Cup, nand 1 but the weather spo'led all our arra eduled for re all anxt ments. Two games v a | " A ‘ow Year's Day, but we w ble to ne bit | peared by then sof the strong Brush and Soap. Used once ay only In the morning, the Chicagos f0n8 OF tHe! cama that will ref t Bo dlonty. Costs but Se, extra, by a score of MM to 7, John in iny h having succe: twist that x when T was fooling Just 18 Vearg at This Address Means Something I called myself back long it Y's DANLING SURUUL, smashed It table, He ts as sore as @ boll, ity af Kom vat im thi Chief is pounds o ight, but he say | Wa ‘ \ vin juTM AY. ftte, oh natder that Ie just the right amount to work | --—.— offigial mascot with the t on owe! Pm] off. heavy men have all been or- | & | 41] {ilants last season. Sehacht, who yd le} sani ! oe dered it out the no meal. {Schoolboy Players Start Bail forme went in the box last year, has hid heard so 1 heppard, Gissing, \ That ts ner down hfre a he ba ibehs anbe clos play Oo. and P. @ns that I was greatly inte ested in the se Pea | Wer rnatrvsarntur tant tite 1s something many | . Loae aT Rahsaan: show, and it turned out toh of lig ix the first time that Sheppay fe SU aol Rolling With Work in jLeague this sumn Lie AEC CHRO ec Antentabe ee have over competed as te ‘Waite lean acthepe le i Newtown High of Newtown, L. 1, !8 pad’ ever wiinessed. is easly the fas a . inrd Academy, at Rude sa fine | t Ne down on the Gymnasium. 1y plans for the coming cam- “How'd you like to he able to. nego: 1 ia mile relay | gaat st amd way, u2it Mad, Be eves an ougat | gr 1 up like a snake, Cran C . 1, Mr. Woodruff tlate a curve Ike that?" 1 asked J and while the tae i ips | — Tprmaie a, succasstill twisler, The Oily (oat eet ieee cea to cget| { Wilt’ bo: the ¢ nualasen Sa rune Penen acts eve hoe Lock ie anor ene) couldn do close to tm, 24, for tho dls | AMUSEMENTS. s way,” said MeGraw, “is|lose that m > e man ° PE hs : ning hi rst institution had hurt is wooden miss! Me head under ¢ ms oar, He ee er tendency to be what lover it by drinking chocolate soda preparation for the baseb: Cae nstituton distance and It had returned almoat to (iere ih tance SEW WORKS Sore RE Goin Fue which will open in about a pee An vonage the spot where he § AMATEUR Philadeiphia team, with Ramsa EMPIRE {2 the embryo stars of th over iif John meditated a nent and then Peart t have Hough, Hayes and Haydock, is lin't do at al itlontze vidn't be any did combination and will force the iocal will likely be Holden, Bingham and Lee. sour seul] Maude Adams Chantel ry ¢ EATS NOW COR ENT the finisi shou wait oot volo KENNEDY HAS BETTER OF oe 1 SANDERS AT NEW POLO STAG Jrnnitiy” SEVEN “SISTERS t - ; GARRICK 9.2 iio! 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