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oe re eer rrr rene ereneernermenmrronmemmenanenmeneneeemenen THER EVENING WORLD, GIANTS’ NEW MEN oe NOT UP TO MARK Dont Know’ Bi about = ig Men In bys | Hilltop’s Star Pitcher Says} He “Sandtagged” His'« who lost his job on account of rain. Watkins was then applied to by’ sord for @ release and it cam ‘Then followed the scene which saw Atta! “sandbareing his way into base ball.” Belden Hl was managing t! Way Into Baseball. Cedar Rapids Gud of the ‘Taree-By Teague. The club had had a very bad jlosing streak, ‘Thirteen games in a row Got Fifty ( Cents for His First) »0« pean put on the wrong side of the) d books, Game and Now Com-| Mev HH" began Ford, without 4 ' as™ ) as being introduced to the mands Fortune. jogul of the club, “you have been los- ing a lot of games. I'm going to go in| there and pitch f your club to-day. USSEL WILLIAM FORD, stat|l can do worse than has en | y Ford went In the box that afternoon | pids fans a big sur- ers Baseball Club and the) fand gave Ced peer of any pitener in the American | prise The Won Me wate. Then he ect League te the “find” of no man, @ contract and the next year saw him | his ble Seosner Gene had not been e star er of the club. His great wou fA success as a ball pl pitching succeeded In winning the pen- the chances are that Russell would to-| nant for the club {n 198 and made Cedar day be cultivating and tilling his! Rapids one of the best ball towns tn the | ¢| West. farm up in the Province of) | chewan, Canada, The old Tried the “Spitter.” | ing of “like father, like son," does not! one atianta Club's scoute had been | mean of course that Ike brother, Mke! watching Ford, who was then nothing brother; 80 of course Russell had to| more than a curve ball pitoher. He| dee himself a member of one team) used a curve duce in a while, but relied | or another and prove what he was with | chiefly on his apeed, Atlanta drafted him anyway, and 1907 found him with | his fists, And the same course he had Ford, © pursue to even get into professtonal| ‘he fast Sout 1» League club. Against C.C.N. Y. onesie nd White Especially | Strong This Season, Having Seven Veterans Back. Ate o” nignts feeding Aay-/| big Hilltopper would sa: i t ball was pite ed. | ad the {dea, but putting tt into ef- was something harder, and 8o Sid) Blue a who is now catching for the | nd Club, and who was then with ta, and George years an out-| Sacehat: ‘ Pall who is ever @ student of the game baseball. to use Ca expression: | which getw a million fai ‘dafty” every | dbagy: { into bi iaw that tee oo fas sc ball. “une Kind of twirling he could doal Columbia Nine | t ; It will be twenty-elght years ago on out, and it came to pass that he adopt: | | F G S Avi 25 that Kussell came to this earth |e ihe anit-ball. Ail he knew about tt | Opens Scheaule { (rs ame since fn the Uttle town of Brandon, Mani. ha ap idle w ies hes Gear word deed | | 1909 for Polo | Mterviews on {ie Cup Holders eats aid American Team in Their Old} Lineup in Match at Lake- mielr | wood To-Day. SATURDAY, MARCH 26, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT Daniels Wins The Champion Barely Finishes ne w of national amateur cl hundred yards in the contest at the | not so fast as Fullerton, and MoGraw New York Athietic Club, which was at- | tended by a crowd of wildly enthustastic the Columbia team, landers had a couple of rung to th @s an unusuaily responsible position agatn. toda, © When he was 5! fast number of new men have oi But the good. Jack accompanted me ; This wn h game will be a severe trial old Minne who have been making last year's vet- team here In the morning, bu 0 the Am a The pitching for the Blue and White aly and Moi cap of thirty-six points before they will lis T wanted wilt be done by either Lee or Ulrich cushion at hie @ have a chance to win, The game ts to leve the sum- of la A's team, and the backstop next week {9 run all right. He be @ handicap affair, Hac Beotla nd Ww Yr cessful , positio 1 eld do ther by was something scot, re an teain has been p uged to is fa howl 5 [EUrnes, (of leat, veara nine or Malior, ‘lows of Wh ‘may *. Their opponents ha in Vs the « y. bu Griffith Got Ford. a new man, who Is showing excellent e been said woot him, and nected yet, but the avers ius : Fe AES Both teame will be insdratcolees cons | era ite teervne recta) iL) raecenderar! iA nau dust fo) ever soo: £0 © at At have been practtsing {n ‘tor ‘as though he were a ae onal game of the old country, ‘astleton then and of doors for the bette: Tcok Game Seriously. Ae peli anager Danien As a little fellow, Just like™ tt tee day, e had to) “0 Hilltoppers May Turn — Tables on Boston Team —_— With Vaughn and Fis Divides His Team Into Two Nines! perked One Team Goes to Atlanta,! While the Other Plays Minneapolis. und n Was seven 1 engaged tn tern n lub rad Hilitoy | | eve 1 month’ tht way to everything that a Pitch, To-D Game May [iter tnd in the frst four innings iooked | in Chattanooga, ‘ ns strong and bis oe “| Rut Ray Caktwell ad a whole lot aes eam of : Result Differently. epee cot teeta miter hemethine!| ACAMEIWILTED, ‘Tenn Mar town had a t a he ts going to Brooklyn Nationa! League tea pite won all three the local et Dahlen spiltt nines, ren ondent y , Young Elliott Did Well. i, for re y didn’t Jumy He asic The ern sumething of Ford and the Pop Watkt we country Chase's Boye Tried Ail the Time. Y ng ait the | be v wIn 7 Would you wash r Minneapolis club. Pop ane none uns ay ty fellow for the fall ‘ ; " fea ground ¢ 4A working. He just sat c < ie ie ; absorbed everything that that first-class Duckboard to Bu t : fr orgal was pulling off game of ball be 4 The following spring he we , » he got nf mr) training with the Mineapotis : fi HOR die cand the a Go but Watkins thought that # year Y oe : n N 9 that had s ne 4 a * IS Veurs at This Address Means Something a real i > DANCiuWu oUnoul early part of that . lo sha al lub bewan WhoKLer. to pay the PFOA PUI at ‘ at-down, | jrear nA g must havo los " gut those they thought ie poete * Kipiiug alvo, had tr e way of ¢ € rad Academy, were of no account, and Ford wae one| appeals to the pitcher, leo forth, ie continu T daa, two elt wb \ Bri 26, 1911. _|Four of the Best Players on ‘Hilltoppers’ ‘Squad; | Vaughn Only One of These With Team Last Season’ HIS NEW PITCHERS: Best Swimming Race Held Here ——_ Ahead in National Amateur 100-Yards Event. In the nin this elty, ithin a few ra M. » man in the final, kreatest swimming race ever | Dantels came zell of the Missourt A. C.. the race HILLTOPS MEET BOSTONS AGAIN [M’GRAW ADMITS. WILL NOT AIDTEAM ‘Giants’ Manager's One Aim Has Been to Add Strength to His Twirling Staff, but It Looks Doubtful if He Will Be Able to Do So. jants’ Pitching Staff Better to Start Season Than ip Years edly in his hitting, He covers a ground tn the outfield and te fast bases, but McGraw has about the concluston tl be a enappy hitter. Ernest Lush has come to the froat with @ rush during the last two weeks, and he and Foravthe are the real big hitters of the team. Lush ts @ wonder- ful sprinter, and in the sprint races held on the feld the other day he beat every- body on the club except Josh Devore. He in @ good outfelder and also an in- flelder. If he does not land a job Me- Graw thinks he will land him a goo ce in the Eastern League or Amer n Aasoctation. Of the young pitchers Tesreau, Shontze, Rudolph and Hendricks have shown the best form. McGraw ts par- | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Malt Correspendent of The Evening World With the Team.) Dallas, Tex., March 36. HE New York Giants, fifty strong, took Dallas by storm thie morning, T and one of the largest crowds of the season is expected to see them play their farewell game here before starting for the East. The whole crowd came in from Marlin early thie morning, and from the general tone of conversation it is evident that the men feel very confident of win- ning the flag of 1911, The regulars ere all ft. The only cripple tm the lot fe Arthur Fletcher, and bis altment fs @ carbuncle in the neck. He will not be able to play for several Manager McGraw admits thet his re- | @rutte have peen somewhat of a die- } @ppointment when taken as @ whole, but there are one or two of the young fel- lowa who will be kept for several weeks after the season opens, Hie one aim thie year was to add te his pitching staff, but ft looks doubtful if he will get anything that ts an improvement on the present lot. He will undoubtedly hold on to Teareau and Shonts for & while and Hendricks may also be a on the bench, Gowdy fo Be Kept as oni. Hartley t# the one best bet of the young catchers, but McGraw will keep Gowdy to see if there ts @ possible chance of making him @ good backstop. Gowdy has a wonderful arm, In tect, | McGraw saya there t@ not # man in the National League who can beat him throwing to the bases He wae signed ee a first baseman, but he entirely too slow for that Job, Gowdy is a great hitter and @ wonderful thrower and that lets him out. He must be @ catoher or nothing in the big league. He ts a cocky young fellow and has the one falling of not being over willing to learn, He thinks he knows a lot already, and the one job that McGraw has is to get that out of his head. At the same time tho Giant manager \a@ player, but he tlonable when the warlike spirit reaches | a form of stubbornness. Of the Infleiders rullerton hea shown the best form of the recruits. Manuah ia & more experienced player, ut he ts ticularly pleased with the work of Big Jeff Tesreau. thinks he will not be aa successful aa @ Litter, There were eight major league clubs after Manush last winter, and Mc- members. ‘ not made right for the} meray the entire distance the |Graw will not let him go unt, he has nena AMUSEMENTS, URE, such a ball. Mine were, and} ‘he Columbia taseball team will wonderful National and Olymple title |had a thorough test of hie ably Fer MADISON GARDEN tt was the spit ball that I used almost | open her schedule to-day when they For the first they the! 5, a find position etd it (Cne omectien i ee (TWICE DAILY, 2.15 & 8.15 PM, in winning games whitch |tine up against the strong C. C. N. ¥ Chase Blames Defeat aoe. the Be Sena since they won the er wes “es Hira) peal Ore ve | slowmens In getting oe. Dall away ALOE ium coum! More Cen at 118 and TAB ng the pen-! ant 1 ; patie 5 1 ‘ 00 e 5 South The Blue and on Doyle for Leaving land, in 198, the American team of polo toate it just aboue ewo feet ffOM | those players who have to teke an extra rT. Ul a winter I studied and fuels ally strong this When Hilltoppers Led | piavers wit have a practice game to-day 4 ‘oe exerted his utmost DOW-/step before throwing the ball. In fast rked on the proposition as they jeven of last sea- orld.) over George Gold's Georglan Court fleld, ers and just managed to tou pany @ player must be able to throw BARNU & BAILEY! ving the course of the S0n's men back and are again being (Special to Abo takawor he men will play their six inches ahead of 1’. MeGIitvi ne ball fr position If he expects yrik) 1 worked on the theory coached by Dave Fultz. The C. C.N. Y, ma Cena bi he aes sid postions: “Larry” Waterbury 1, If. Hebner of the Tlingis A who]to catch runters on slow hit oy { forthe Dig ntl , ener ee opened their schedule last Wednes- || eg" o¢ the Hilltop by the Boston James Mortimer Waterbury 2, Harry were abreast of each, outer rid Mir ert > > 500000 CAPITAL \ Nh Rot BO stratght. Teen sere, vere defeated in @ well) | Nationals on the fect that our Payne Whitney § and Devereaux Mil- for the race Sona slower than the [and ha knows what to do when he gets GREATEST SHOW SAT LO RAIN MOTHING no oama of the ball! paved Same by Fordham, Forty-second street friend, Jack burn back, Whitney, who acted as cap. fifths A by Daniels. on the bases, Fullerton, on the other put RAIN Fn the carving NO lineup has been decided upon for Doyle, went away when the High- tain of the team in England, will hold, Tecord, held by Dan’ hand, {9 not only a good fielder, but he lean throw from any position, and his ON EARTH FOOCIRCUS ARTISTS ables D heats, and thé/aim ts whnost as accurate as that of Teen finished | Bridwell, Mullerton. played on the 1000 Me belt 2 EXPENSE econd of tho | Princeton team two or three years ago OK a 1280 bh Fol- and made a good record up in Michigan So Cee Wge that in no! playing professional ball Iuat season, TEATURE A PERSONS niry have| For a while tt looked as If Jack John- 108 time as |mton was slated for a position tn the out- oy F as fallen down Iament- (‘SO CLOWNS CAGE Z00 piece teh i aN crt ls esas "a MeCoy May Meet Choynakt | AMUSEMENT! ectc trent ont me #o Mia : Gout, PAW.) 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