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cement see | It Would Be a Fine Thing if a | tng an@ all around strength, speed and y for them to pick | tens t that th y their camp stuff, | ne Would have got ent now from the days of t mot Bt hate blankets and. pots and pans and| hervous and pitched © bail'ineersy “9: Orioles aa Howton ibe zeae old to make it perfect. Grifhvi iw not pay. [Zim Vaal 4 roche provisions, on their backs. It fs the a strike, You falled > Ss entirely too mueh con * ing attention to the Inside game, and | TE Uy any ohatico the #un does 00: Past: finest ife in the world for a growing OP se Those are the t . een sn tune after time slo score fr lo-day the two teame will get Hie boy, Most of these trips up and down | Pall player should wat Bt an Baye, ween tnrown Away by! the com dept Now summer | te things that ¢ tc winne # they 0 mand to “kill the ball” : Bee aaniso Const are made in gommey [study those things.” ies " es GriMith oor DALY’S i. farted the club twelve years ago, Doyle Afraid to Take Chance. » sizing Gp HOS: A; WISE, ‘ | vevally in charge. aS ese hed ayaa AR od ely Larabee! FHIS AND NEXY WEEK (Mat Sat) On this trip the Boys’ Club was to go | {) Pike we fk Meee ERLOL ES || through Mexico, t the unsett! bi nexuh to # 4 : | aitions down there eda cha NO, that wasn't Ite Tare epliod “ shone van. The youngsters {ll visit several | McGraw; “you Hidn't see the point,+ Ne ’ i ia a “aye teoeeat | NOV NGA We Io dale ina METROPOLITAN ciateneanockan | PAM RS Shue |] stink CONcEReE thirty-seven make up « brass band. In| Jal aw JN 4 Paces one nee tee a ans ° HACKEITS, Mintimer + Pry [J REPUSME so tats Mi oye erowe re sever me ever acrobats, Wa 7 by in work ia cutting of base atta ana} Turi April 11 | ONT. « ie sf Thee:4} vgn NiGHT |W REBECCA OF ‘wiaraok “ARM q , tumble, make mids, 4 ni # forceouts of sacrifice hits, n } » flon et. Li. mb yg eae (pte tee Ui Goong relia Em | Pea | ‘ Pina wires aN shy aa o" IGIGAN Nw tu coLLtER™ ae | |Ferits Of ete wie fan tone : i Bl aae ne sa B N T » gc THE BEEP PUA | esta a LUND New York bali >» on the 4 » he fast tim Frank Bancroft, | E E F I ty EDMOND RO: sn }aay. They woulda ti w 1 teds, ar C NTE “LER | Y wy. Wines © Ait HH. Higes, 8.1 thuslastic brand v Vi A wt 9 0: NE ey teh SBay Tenctered | Assocation HAN } C td | LEW ter THE HENS PECKS i nat Col 4 yetaity ENS T8178 | ae shoret they HIN AID WASHINGIO NW PLACE me 1Hias Hori Sra” Gee NBs Be BRK esto! ee either has | m Melts 5 rn The ol saat van |e = tots Fire Sufferers |EVERY WOMAN] ‘GARDEN: rai Migs bas turned ‘out i (of 1 wn f the | thinks el say fine as any clud| BIGGEST BILL EVR nee |] citer Pilgrimage in Quesh of Love.) | Ysues At w Mate Pura. a Sat boxers. Professio' tae } ‘ | ny league 2 | OVFERED ON ANY STAGE Mrs. FISKE HW eee yf Soe ee, gee Pel ayy ted encouraged, and ary g! “ IT Looks As THoGH tiene ta] = iP. i mr AM Oi + = : Open Yo Pi Beer is tater time vena , wi Sintra Ns Ta ws TSE TT UPS ON Seats MAUESLIG, Mr tevent ; nation, which makes era F 5 % | Two Bi ookiyn DIMINTIO AND BLANCHE B ate 58 i a The si me! eing ! a ¥ af j WEST E uo | Wei Weal Fe 1 i tk | Gait Alles, as liew ym eo Linens Teams io Piay at | nan en lerther ic ceehe. Be dus {BEVERLY ot GRAvSTAR |"""BROOKLYN AMUSEME J " So v 5 ; ‘ ’ Ka + | ne , . | ( | NTS. gee “ ante teteiane ns is Asheville, N. C.| HR am ome: qCr [STAR dete tele rate they took ¢ THE CRITCHLEYS S7CCRED TH | fe resent ee | INS we ior ae ns Nora Bayes anil dick rworih ili ac os a Ree none. AND GanieR SHOW" ae don 5 amy for ’ (Speoia) to The Evening Work + OP ETN h if ba ne Bp ser are kno e New York \s AAP een wee he. Risevobellion HOSS AEN BIJGU i. | The a ThrauthGeorpa PF SAY ET Y smoking Concert f tae. sie vf i : Se, tery Hk CIRCUS 1 Klemm Co | Tae ony }: the IBA H 1 ty | Bre ant Tangy Neate s |e meat AG SeeALHE THE 28 WD ra nie vets, Ballet of Nagata MASOUERADERS , * \by a ror ST heater ovat, Hill Dahlen and Trea: i {9H AN anche’. EW imsit vA a |B Extra—te AVON COMEDY FOUR, sha Pea ' og #, has arrived here. 1a UM if Aras i 4 ag dat Ry Bae . wo Me} Ww 4 | | Anata ii Joo’ in wood onpAltion aad) nse Be ENE LAG LT FWALLACK'S "aut ic RE I: j | Ri ARRY M't s i > \ tye? . x for the opening of the sagas», | d Li Abey POh ANDER WALL. " Wi “0 eR ay, PCr ry | York A. « eA. A ee we Dahlen w 9 natives \ ols Nay, | F Hey st ij mantle and ott : 1x KA. | ; A. A. E diana mah an wh ave. the native | GRAND " f WA rt os = UL St ul He Mi ASTOR 8° 68, 4a. RMSE Si \ Begg Med meee? Cale tes AHS An efoatings are MAN t FRED ¢ <r ow|{intende to split the playc:2 up into two|__ THE DOLLAR’ PRINCESS | [ieee BLINN. iN THE cad 2 ore Prery sunday 4 isi oy 4 fine | others, Mat: M ‘ 1 y v ite pone : ; AB ‘ leet - souls | verma and have them oppose each os) KEITH A PAUL ARMSTRONG’S | - O¥ YU AIE, Stor NA ‘ The Vorunt er Organist BARES cto fate ant Thee are 11 eae ion and itronattee Mea. | ee eee ROMANCE OF THE | cre ARIZO COE Ee. 15. 2s j Per pnrenls Alas ‘ys paid a Vislt to the hospital at Knox ‘5th Art, » | tinge, it 20 & 30 A — fing wong. somnewn ia action eM ety ema +}, UNDERWORLD rs Moises as ie: ae A DAVTON'S THEATRE) taoe Warton, uot nearly #o effective SS tA aoe rg | we ven yor HayRe URRAY "iit Be, B06 vat Ms P MAT, DAILY. fore of an avainer,” t nthe house physician that au Jo — Trocadeto Burlesquers. | THE WOLF t took inter, Mille oving and Wou + dtd tee ° ch, W , Ve u ae, nA (he athlet'c nations of the earth, ao meN Presta attine finer citar fy Oe BOAR, am lmoreviben' thie mane hah ae ae ‘a HORSE ARS bm | ties | ae cus steal REA is MESSoros vote Mousses | fp ‘ a j ‘ = Tn a 3 oe ae . ; atin : Vota ele ee 4 Club Was Formed in This City Similar to the Boys’ Club of San Francisco, Thirty-seven of Whose Members Are Now Visiting Here. Copy rigut, 1811, by the Prem Pubishiog « nest Ue Nee York Wood eS T nore cs VEN members of the Boys’ Club of San Francisco are in New York under the direction | of Mr. Plexotto. Anybody who wants to know what athletic training can do for the American boy ought to see and study these youngsters. It's worth while. The Boys’ Club of San Francisco ts & unique organf€ation. real men. The age Hiit on entering Is eleven years. At that age @ boy's char- acter can be moulded like soft clay in the hands sculptor. The ono object of the Boys’ Club is to turn out evenly | balanced men—mentally, physically and morally. These boye learn everything that !s Ukely to be of value. Last year Mr. Piexotto took thirty-nine oe them through Australia, New Zea- land and @ome of the talands of the Pacific. They had a great trip extend- img over several mont And they worked their ov: way. That taught them ‘self reliance and independence. ‘They afe all trained for years in ath- letic exercises. They are crack ball players, football pia; runners, jumpers, welght boxere—all around athletes. None are allowed to specialize. Each gets an all around trainin; very boy has learned enough about medicine and surgery to take care of a broken res or handle any ordinary case of sickness. Each one is capable of doing the cooking for the crowd, as well as any other camp work that may be necessary. Moat of them are schoolboys, and they keep up their studies. While in Austraiia the Doys picked up the Australian game of football, learned ft and played thirty-nine match games wih the crack teams of various Aus- tralian clubs. ‘Their fine athletic train- up the new game. They won tw clght of the games played. Also they imtroduced baseball, were met with gen- pad ‘enthusiasm everywhere, and made wech an impression that the American | game hes been adopted throughout Aus- | — ‘and New Zealand as a summer sport. In they made such @ hit that the Australians selected an Aus- tralian boy and sent him to America to apend a year oith the San Francisco pe dle Club and rn all he could of Tieicah ehsteur athletic sport. This ‘Australian boy is in New York with the others. P*: of the athletic training of the | boys consists of long trips about the countr, afoot, a thing for! P’ California climate is peculiarly adapted. In parties of forty or fifty the boys have taken four or five tramps between San Francisco and Los Angeles, a distance of about 500 mile: On the road they travel like an array, UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY It 4s turning out | hey do things. | ere THE EVENING WORLD, MON BEST SPORTING PAGE THE “UMPS” HAVE HAD THEIR EYES TESTED---THEY’RE ALL WONDERS | eal DAY, APRIL 8, 1911. IN NEW YORK Both ‘Athletics J» i Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, Che New York World). and Quakers Beat +3 ~~ mrt, ~ : ; Jersey Teams , (Duis A, v peta THe) Dee vou sae Thy) anc ene oR (peg s+ THAT oevaeT iN Frtort| ) Fe NG INDO mor Socw AN oO SECTION OF One ef OF You ) Wert, L Can See A AS YOURS weed Champi r Jewarks erage mueen oro Fey, bast, FROM Tie (Marverrow Ve more) oe hampions Down Newarks, \ ph Aad be Hone PLATE To lhe INOR e ‘hile Phillies F ersey * coe , a ey While Phillies Find Jersey } City Easy Victim. Philadetphia’s two mator league ball clubs had a very sbbath for they Wott up victorie®, the Athlet Indiang in their first gas by a Word of 12 te 8 and th e r stinging the Skeet s at J —____ ASSED EVERY }the tine of 32 to 6. eal agai Ste Al. World's champions didn't have any _ eens, trouble whatsoever in yim the — Newnrks, ast latin wadition RECOMMENDED = VISION ols Leo dguues, wad ABOVE AVERAGE. ELoyeLy AT THD TARY: FOC vatula a - Ciose Bom Dott ar Birt, ib # Wore batted wll over the lots tur w nN Ota! of Blghieen ts wing FACE THU way: r AND TELc ME oe -lg meni and the Jersey City team ere aah eee ano T WHAT IT Is. Fete wen attppe ue ihe ’ PASSED ; VISION “Test wad 4 |ndahedinaale de note Rie Le UAW Ghee grt NIE each thn | ; The Phitiies he g clothes ey 2.0 2 et Jon ard mane 3 its ‘aa ald | It was an | made just as ‘Manager Mc Graw Gives: | | an a) | Jolt to Those Who Think | : ___Nationat Court | iT T Giants Will Win Pennant ‘COULON A ND CONLE Y) = eg Babi | Has Five Entries McGray Would Like to Get _ TO FI ) FIGH T FOR TI TLE BOSTON, April 2.-—-Th 6 five \~ Says Team Mus Must t Pay More | Catchér Streetof Senators. LeU the ther nAMogilieoitry tenhis tour | ry RO, N. Cy April 3. nament championship, which will open ! 4 Before leavii | Cea Attention to Details in | wing leaving Auania MoGraw had | Crack Baaibarwelptis to Meet | ' ne Vashi) 5 Order to Win. rumored iat they were wp to,eome Vision EXTREMELY ACCURATE in_45-Round Bout at j % kind of a trade, but nothing devel- RESULT SAME AT ALL + RANE. ; Se oged. MoGraw had several conv bs Venon, Cal. Nperts believe that Joshi:a Crane gr BY BOZEMAN BULGER. gations with Catcher Street, ‘and ——- ~ ao . of this ectty and the f er Harvard \ Me! dag would like very much to get him —_ ee football coach will be e man te lay ‘ Hrening World |] New York, street 1s generally co ‘REDS O aK LA: = Gould, as, he looks itke the beat ‘ot the a fie Team) prin, |p aidered tlie bert catcher tn “the BY JOHN POLLOCK. " mat | Quintet who will appear int the tou ; April 2 ||| American Tongue and that makes tt | POUNNY COULON of Chicago, the Ee doracuss | - S — 1 pate fe bunt 5 posgites bs, ota ae paar | legitimate bantamweight cham) ion, i 18 Years at Thin Address Means Something. from Atlanta to Greensboro last | can League would grab him first. and Frankie Conley, the Westera 0 ot | REMEY’S DANCING oe night, the question of the champlon- ship arose and it was evident that ev- ery player on the team had the pennant that's all. Suppon don't you think, w there were two out, would have had a | Chase’ 'S, Mek rosie Superior to Grif- ager McG! apoke right out in schoo! | The biggest advantage in baseball is to! fith’s Team in Every De- up and stationary, The first baseman is | DAA been reversed." Jglued to hia sack and the third base- '0-48%'s game, The chances of the Reds “What's tho idea, Mao?" asked Capt.|man is also held pretty tight - Accomplishing the latter feat are—well, } at ‘ dot |tarty Doyle. “What have we been| count of Meena cn tie canner, Write your own ticket. That 1s Judging the aint one gee Rosen endian vice amateur, boxing tourna: | fur will be no performance of | pulling this time?” \ The shortstop and cond baseman by what they have shown in these two | fence will get aw y ch {s now deing conducted by | option the Barnum & Bailey “Why, you are the fellow who pulled |4F@ keting ready for a throw,: and games agatnst Hal Chase's men, in bot} sAmerican Athletic Club at) == * Show at Madison Square {t yourself,” replied the manager, “1| Whichever one ts to cover has to edge of which they were outclassed so far 7 Clubhouse, No, U0 Kast Fifty: en rd suppose y over toward the second bag. ‘The in- to hardiy let one belleve that the two! Fisher showed in Saturday's |hintn street one of the most suc- Garden this afternoon or ppose you remember when you Rot] Held s unadle to cover any Kround, and “Tot.one believe that “the two which the Iflitops won by the |i EN sel ahi) : , this evening. one base in the last inning and stole| hitting “inder those circumstances. 's| Sakues Are of equal strength. | score of § to t he is all the pitcher | Ce a and 6 Toone A " second. That Was all right In its way, | easy Lirrere hes heen nothing: done which) ared to America, One hundred and eigatss |B Torah eit ae but you overlooked a chance to wak! “Ag went on MeGraw; “there are | te men of Chase did not do better than | Who saw lim five ‘entriea have been recelvod ue ee to third and you stood there tied, Thera {all kinds of cliances to pull off plays, | tose Iaboring under Clark GriMth, tho is Ray Caldwot EE eae caeye| were three bails on the batter and ny| We can Work the double steal, the de-!old general of the Hilitops, ‘They our | owen elle oa be an cls al inten: | strikes, If you had watched close you | !2¥ and all kinds of plays which batted them, eutfelded them and out-| away with a eesine | his show | Winter Garden : Maia |would have seen that the pitcher was| Nil Not 8 run in case any, player on | witted tiem him. Ca . but the | Mat. bree workiog himself ‘to death to ger a ie, cproste side make erry Reds Lack Team Work. sition the F and it_was imnposstble | | wee rs Higuse, Bata strike over, He would have taken no | and it's. worth | GriMths team by no means--and they |Change of pace ts what has appea’ | ' | 1 | chane throwing to a base and he! ny time" have had the same, opportunity of train. [tO the experts of the Porkopolis mor | couldn't afford to pitch out for the bat. | » lack of attention to thowe ing as have the Hilitops—compares PAN Ra rea tae ean’ ab: titken | as tt would have been four balls. |! Penn: cer tie New Yorkers. Individually the team | turned out yeatel to see thei: 1) sever HAWMERS | All you had t6 do was to walk down to| (is another jooks great, As a baseball machine| humiliated io the tune of 6 to 1, ot a Following Attractions: |third, and if the pitcher had seen yo ball games jslant at Jim Vaughn and Jack Quinn, : 2 as to be the lack of team wo No Room for Wolter Now dee buzsing in his bonnet: At the! petter chance to win if a re | we'gh in three hours before the fight, ont ig Deuce and, consequently ree ‘eithou vith Ay CO height of the optimistic pow-wew Man-|third and the watter hed revened | In Hilltops’ Outfield. |) (..' side net of $2,000 and the bantam- dition in tle to fight | END vor eee ROP FEEE BOOKLET, —Harry || nght will take pla: in (six weeks be- @ bl ‘Tham’s Wh! and gave some of the prophets a jolt |have @ rumer on third’ and first and “4 ng ee h . teller uye arm is about ail |) fore the Pacific A. C. of Vernon, Cal. | ty 4 Beowii that they’ are Itkely to remember for) ¥ou know it. ne partment of Game. how he-oan beeen El one er Mstance are 8 fit agtant ents Mat | 8 Ste eed Weuad I don't get that,” spoke up 7 of that’ distan cr Bt y enyy some time to come. Wns. ie kite in Li p Tesren, lineup, with Birdie Coulon defeated Conley in ‘ie week, o-u'eht he a |= — — “L think we've got a chance myself." | "0! alwaye ilstening for something Cree going as he is, bout Hilda might. be talk fight Ato ah AM os ead McGraw, as shot this one Why, helio, bean hu velo lait: Gorvecpondanh 6h tres wreatns It was Birdie w JA. Co of New Orleans gE (uicegy ten eaunde before the Drexel A | MUSEMEN™ 3, ' straight from the shoulder, “but you |Graw whe Wien te beaahed seni World with the Team.) secre, tbat. be t second |! aya wnien gave him the atl cine, Re pay’ tore: ereention| “Gome'éter Haren Cincinnati, April 3 victory to the Ne and Birdie has been clamoring tor’ a return! Frankie pantamweight | is of the game or went on the man-! FT doesn't look as thongh the Hilltops eae ee ig hard ane ‘oo h | Coulon's fathex consented to give! The, put f feelnt Abe etic you'll flop. A dozen games were lost| Ager, “that a large percentage of the J Will have any further opportunity | the style of pitcher, who. works, iim when he offered 19 make the ie tits 4 : last year just as you lost that one in| fits in baseball are made when there of humiliating the Cincinnati Reds | With a right-hander it may be tha aigeniss, Pe Atlanta on Saturday, and if you'll ng. [ATS tunners on first and third? That iv this voar, unless the two teams win Daniels wil be lett on the bench | Bt x Fa Pe Me. Ott to the funeral of Ure it out that dozen of games would! the dest time in the world to get @ hit pennants jn their respective’ leagues, | “nd Wolter placed inthe outfield, | AM R 0 ERS IN r. Otto Ringling, of the Neve wot tthe nenat it the Fewuiz | because the whole infleld Is tightened ag the weather is likely to prevent | 824 Hemphill will rest when a south: |ATEU pemnay SRI t Pataetta and hicatlog ‘Bee, 8 baw is on tne mound. difference though. antam, have just signed articles of agreement in Chicago to meet in a Wal Sweater: Poe da at. |forty-five round bout at 10 pounds, layer all garapteed to 4 v Tee's estponement bee er weight championghip of the world. The| April Morne ‘are pe for their ten-mnd bow te ‘A.C, of Harlem to-night, at Bara- It makes no | SEMI-FINALS TO-NIGHT. |< All are wonders boo, Wis., to-day, there nie ios M Lew Views and ‘ey Ainlly Mat,