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i ; 14 THE EVENING WORLD _WEDNESDAY, | FEBRUARY 28, 1912. UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN Vv ; ll to B ‘THIS RECORD-BREAKING MARVEL WILL BE AMERICA’S OL itcher Munsell to be Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), Sent Back to Minors For Disobeying ‘‘Mac” b ——— te Tet GIANTS’ SECOND TEAM. Texas League Recruit Tries to iat | “Show Off” in the First Shater 1 . ues Practice Game. Johns Hight fleld { Jacobs Sentre field Burns Left fteld Robinson Catcher | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. “U, Ca i Marlin, Tex., Feb. 28. caulb tate TTCHER MUNSELL, formerly) ikea apocraw, ax he caine to the | of the Texas League, is in the bench, fe kno t I @o rather pecullar position this aoe running a b | ya 5 s morning of having his hopes for the auieed, and then for the benefit of the | 4 E by shut-|other piayers McGraw cut joose some ‘ Dig league almost shatterd My t scathing critictam ‘that made them ait Jones the Greatest Runner, . ting out nine of his picked team) ity and taco notice of WHEN WE Wad mates for three innings without ®| MUNSELL SLATED TO GO BACK America Ever Had, and His Py A Boy Tue ee hit, It fsn’t often that a twirler TO THE MINORS. seUF - | gets a call down for @ performance! “I'm not going to stop him ana Tem Ti we eee Form Shows Him to Be Long- 4 he was ote | tke that, but thie young fellow is in [done with trving to teach him,” he eal, Talked-of “One-Fifty Man.” | OE COR GHTIET Ob 19) | dtstavor because he did so in direct! getting their arms ready to pitch that | violation of instructions from Me-| Young fellow will be back in the bush | Grew The youngsters who heard | '28ue. I don't want any man — | . me who jis not wiliing to learn hose Copyright, 1012, ty The Pree Publisting Co, | —— cima the caustic comments on the bench|are the kind of players who never get (The New York World) ! thelr heads above the minor leagues.” OHN PAUL JONES of Cornell has "i have decided that the way for them! 1, tno mean time big Jeff Tesreau, Wa dads ths, Gcateap ot thal Home Games for Jersey Ciubs Oe ee ee strany | tuaes casy tee rite vo poe Ha mert t Gol into | . over the plate. Their work gave (Be Fy heyeaia tor Sohn Pal Jones {a & Of the International League until they are strong enough to/ batters a chance to practise. All three teatter of form. A team wouldn't stand it of them had beautiful control, but they Se an American team without him, fer NEWARK JERSEY CITY. Man a ral days Munsett hea shown a| 2ttempted no curves or speed: 5 5 ‘or seve Pebleitiien< fiblitcheey Re’e not only the greatest runnor in the| tendency to turn loose ail the speed tnd Wy) QUAN DE FOR TRADE country to-day, but the greatest that; With Buffalo April 1, 1 2, 121 With Toronto—April 18, 19, 20, ¢21.} | curves he pursesses at every trai, He rer V3 thet, John: Paul Jones With Montrect April #1 tania, | wath Rochester-—Apelt 22, 28, 26, 25.1 /aid 90 with tho evident intention of cre-} QF CHASE AND JOHNSON . ne S00 ating an impression. ean un & half mile in one minute and With Jersey City April 90. With Montreal—May 1 “Lo i McGraw | SAYS CLARK GRIFFITH. With Rochester May 1, 2, 4, #8. iad ok here, young fellow, Wes “| sa“ Q fe @ little training especially aie Saree Say big 4 he We Ee fal With Baltimore--May 26, 926, to cut that out, Take your time ar aeeel he ABHINGTON Feb. 3.—"Absolutely ood teen th Baltimore May 81, June 1, control of the ball. That kind of absurd,” dectared Clark Griffith, fer the half mile, a good day, a good 3x,Fict Didn't Send M With Jersey City June % 4. With Newark—May 29, 30 AN, i boss iy ruin your arm but It Is| absurd,” declare jar » name feck and some competition, and the} Snarsuer Ex-Fighter Didn’t Sen eS- |] With Baltimore June 1 witn Providence—May 31, June 1, °2. ee ee ager of the Washington team, to-day “ino The tent a | Declaring Attell Was {fies coe oe) ren ries soln eee eine MUNSELL WOULDN'T LISTEN TO | when shown dhe report trom New York And this isn't just @ wild guess, a! Assoc sage Declaring a games). ss ad j that Pitcher Walter Johnson might be ATION, S games). Meee vislasiithon yeu verony renee | X SVN ROFGRtO DUS or eae With Toronto—June *16, 17, 18, 19. MIGRAW. Wea | Taded for Hat Chase of the New Yorke | ll eager: age ME ek A lag ae Entitled to a Draw. WILL, HAORERRGE TOGA era With Buftalo—June 20, 21, 2, 22, “I'm already tn good shape,” replied | ‘ Mth sald there was Ret Jones has shown form that shows him | Wilh entree donee ba ty, % | With Montreal—June 24, 26, 26. Munsell; “it won't hurt me." But he !8 (the siughtest foundation for the story. to be the long talked of “one-fifty man.” Town Pau Jones |] With Jersey cu duty i, 2 4 CA. My, | With Rochester-—June 27, 28, 20, e20, jevidently not of an observing mind and | aeire have Voon great runners in the OF Comneu , (upectat t0 ‘The Breniag Word.) With Raltimore July 5, 6, RA LLL rod EA: didn't notice the look in the manager's | === SS past. Charlie Kilpatric m wes a arand| bint RUNNER, 108 ANGELES, Fe —Jim Jeffries, || With Jersey City July 8, aria), 6, uly 6, 6 (twolleye at his attempt to argue tho matter. Ee and tusopard an saat ings WN THE Wor, |tho retired fighter, I back In town and | With Baltimore Juty: 14 With Newark—July 10, 11. I i a tiled ot lath | From Maker to Wearer | Be {e as mad as @ March h because of |F Win ate lence ae With Baltimore—July #21, and again McGraw tried to te! od 1 agen hadi ved ey the statement that wax sent to Jim|f With Buffalo Aug. 6, With Rochester—Aug. ¢ what was best for him, But Munsell | ; ‘ | Bite cede alr me end BiH Corfroth of Frisco, and purporting tol] itn Rochester Aud. ® 10, 111, 12 With Toronto—Aug. 6, 7 wouldn't aten, notwithstanding the fact /If you’re a judge of good ; bag Sitio Laingti was the nen come from him, to the effect oe he |] with Montreal Aug. 16, 17, ti8, Witn che peared 14, ney 12 J] that come of his fellow players MAi| clothes, put mine to the test. a — = |; ht Abe Attell should at least have |] with Providence Sept. +1. Pita warnot him. | e ; Ber ec cnee eee) a ae Chou AE acaraw. in bib bout with win gecuctmey gee, With Rochester—-Aug. 17.018. ||" ey show what t'm doing,” ne said, It will mean a new customer | ean nat |All Arrangements Made for Sonny oat hl a! NR Brdency et, Wits Rasheger—ten fiat, ])omy, Sar eM gu | fr me. ' . be considere sh . é ore With Newark—Aept. 21, Te “Well, the young man But not ane of these men classes with | t any such message, and!§ + Deno. a Jones. In the intercollegiate champion- Bout Between Palzer and Wells): never pis name was a forsery. Lsihiedladelths AL lita * Denotes Sunday games. never learn,” was McGraw's comment. | Moe lee hips two years ago Jones took a fifth of feres Eyton’s decision was just) | parents ome “He ts a typical Mes Leoaet npati Wa vy tulated him on it after the ———————= | In the first practice game Munse is cheek OF Tommy Sonnet ‘ahuse: T O'Rourke's Protege BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Jang Tcpnyan surprised that Attell had sent in to pitch the first three innings |(™Sronn’ 1592425 Watker St., N. Y. H year-old recor: mile, and then| TOM ourke’s Protege to = pack #0 far, and told him not to Perron st a club that McGraw has picked ce one ba ive again . went out and ran a half mile, breakin, At Long Acre A. A.—Knockout Peeeal ‘as he had me better man, for the regular second team. At tho [@iteitttatwn teas laste stones j the intercollegiate record and coming! Meet English Champion at | ews vs Young Fitssimmons, ten | 40°N' yea at my home while he was | Beate b Hicks ° outset McGraw advised Munsell to take - : Within a second of Lunghi's great por. | H laa vg . here, and Tam surprised that he should n Oy irc es ‘tle tt easy and get the ball over. ——— ; formance. If Jones had not been trained San Francisco July 4 lhopataanetiay © Convack Dilton: of any such unsportemaniike and di : fer the mile, and had not been potnted | 10 July 4. iladelphia vs, Marty Hrown, ten st action. He knew I would be out of town for a few days, and probably Ithought that 1€ 1 did discover his trick Before the first batter had been re- 1M burning the ball for @ record-breaking milo that day, he founte Frank Perron, the Pawtucket middie aed tinaee rE Mer At Malvern A, C.—Jack Dorman vs. Ayhite sae (Special to The Evening Wortd), = Bewts All rd Parl aw fighting for a champion- onsily: 4 aA EW HAVEN, Feb, %.—By 4. [through as if have completely smashed the f |] eadie so en round weight, received a bad beating at the Prete | it ngnting for &| champion: " in ae “s Oat SROURKE, manager 4 Sa — IT would be good natured enough to over-| hands of Freddie Hicks of Detroit in a| Yale by a acore of 18 to 14 the Columbia | Sy? Verruee on the club and came ry thie year OM O'ROURKE, manager of Al Matches Arranged. took It." ten-round bout at the Fairmont A. C.|team practically clinched the intercol- | pretty near doing it, They were dodsing ps Palzer, the husky heavyweight, Tommy Malo: vw adie Duffy ee apes Hicks tried hard to put his man but despite the punishment he re- , Perron managed to stay the In the fourth round Hicks waded basketball champtonship, ‘The | curve balla, the first that they had seen Star of the game was C. Benson of the|th's year, and they were jumping from Winners, who shot twelve gonle out of|the plate to keep from getting beaned fifteen tries, Reilly of the losers did|by hia fast ones. well, making twelve goals out of eight-| Not a sign of a hit was made off him vclared to-day that all arrange: [mente for the heavyweight fight hin man and Bombardier Wells, glish heavyweight of Hoston, ten rounds, Irving A. of Brooklyn next Monday night, Young Sieger vs, Pinky Burns, ten rounds, Brown's Gymnasium A, A, Saturday night CG @ class by himself, Years ago, | When he was a small boy, the Gectors said that he woukl die of con- yem@eption within a year, The boy deter- WOMAN’ . March TE to INDUSTRIAL ait EXHIBITION A ® an athlete John Poul Jones ts | Jeanette Stops Morris in Sixth limit. into Perron, determined to put him out. Ban Fra | pleted. Tom said that one erceaMEET ats ing he would i y recelved He drove in severai hard abs to his} fen tet, The score at the end of the | art at eae oe Se eee over, ile Auspices of mined that he woilldn't die. He kept) telegram from Eddie Gi the fight take lace aitier om Manch 20 op 27, (Spectal to The rening Word), face and numerous rights .0 his J | favor. ‘The Blue eae . heen arate telumph. - out of doors, took long walks, and as! promoter of Cullfornta, stating that steed on the club ae yet, (Bg me wil HW HAVEN, Feb. 28.—It required} but Perron fought back, He opened second half, but {t wasn't strong (an ‘4 Wh: pelatlon ‘at New bil his Gradually increased began| Wella had accepted the terms offered York until after only five and a half rounds for Joe| Kash over Hicks's right to give them em victory el ‘af New York City Day Mems| to He coukin't go very fast at| him and that he would sal! for Amorica t hand sawing which brought the ol ina stream, That was the nearest Per- ron came to winning. Jeanette of New York to demonstrate S|that he was the master of Andy Mo-r of Boston at the Annex A. C. tn what was acheduled to be @ fifteen round in about ten days, Palzer ts fast re- covering from @ heavy cold and may be matched to flight nome other heavy weight !n about two weeks. firet, but he etuck to it. Ie curgd htm- lunge are extraor- s is proved by the In curing himaelt he Hockey Club 7 Team mle 1 fi ee, sstutal School De tor Cripniea childs <3 County me ner rrenePOAS way & Aone St. the clever and. promising, ini Jett @mith, 4 ‘Mats. be ay « The Widowed \ y N. ry Delicious The Wilson Inc — ea pout. Morris came hero touted as a H Oe iy” Los Eve G am q developed into @ wonderful runner. Johnuy, Conlon, the bantam champion, | et bd db ciaulleadl= “white hope," but was both hopeless jal t ry ame pitied Stony Wold San , doves ee fae owe style, hin aa never 8 it, tay ta 20rh Goodman, the Ll att side, and and hetple ‘at the hands of the colored ~ cy oe NEW GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Pressed ne mi C3 ehter. “Mn, re wins,” - 4 competition, and he seems to lope j Jeanette used hia famous left with HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING. ates & 4th ‘ slong with a etride that could be forced he artic! Aagreem The telling advantage from the first gong " comely LADY J) pts. Mats tod nih if tt were necessary, A few nights ago hounds, ‘nt She. ontest pind take plas land Morris was unable to stop his rap Wanderers RASS 1A CENTURY... he Re ais Mark corvettes et of March 38, fire jabs in the face, Morris slow, Crescent A. New | came dow: . rue We AMbougs Dan MeKetrick, manager of Jack Matty Baldwin, th and landed bu: one or two blows of any jew York A. @ mile in a team relay race, The Cor- dna, en chat the buat tment Mie “ith | han Neda Mache consequence, Nichol } ne team was woak, but Jones was] amt Denning is bot arr er ie "sate sie he Jeanette toyed with Morris for five Hockey Club., K’ Pe Pt pinehor, When his time came to start | satumlay morning. town js rounds and in the sixth had the Boston T nt ARLISS.:: DISRAt 1 Sand run the last half mile in th ny a Ye sae 9 180 i RIN man so groggy and cut up that Referee | "Nich Nc, lauded very often, | Im some of she 1 Thine ; Preble of Harvard and Bodley of I i the Wni_at Weodlewe tn Hin ae Fitzgerald stopped the bout, ope'to the fe sialic ihe, Hockey Club Is to the Amateur ad ite The LITTLE Theatre (i Si, - - _ - “ + on af sceciiniiand 2 eee ee ——— - — key eague what the cy Pirst Public efor mance : aylvante were alioad of him, the former on cl tae . JE tres ay Tues ee Man 8, / about twelve yards, the latter about | 'W To-M LA.A.CT. Club is (to “the “American "Bas pa a Ba offi ene Mon Mur, 4 faa H rey. ole 8 known as || Bvening World’s ‘olverton Leaves o-iMmorrow ALA. OUPNEY inthe championship series to the New Lc five” man; ley has been timed ATTY i over the half-mile 4 York A, C. by @ score of # to % and course in 1.64 Headpin Tourney} For Club’s Tr G d\ On March 4 and 6) rrvs' maae’a"pertect ‘impertect Fee- fre eomrog. the tnathateantiers in . or Club's aining Groun N MEATCR & ANG O) ire vinninn no suren and ning igo Tr Se ae eee { ta CORAM Wilh the winteacol dharma The frst half closed with the Mercury ELSIE FERGUSON 4) wis vate ALM In the first 20 yards Janes jogged | 7 Jority of the fans, } The regular monthly amateur boxing | Footers in the lead by a score of 3 to 2 UM ec Ca cm ow . BKed | Lone Branch Parte Oh tern Players age How High |i!kely make a tn the matter |and wrestling tournament of the Irish-|and to all intents and appearances it Hie ‘Armond & tran 4 slong with a Jelsurely, Meatless air, and + Dati rn ayers Follow ig! etic Club, which will be| was food, even contest, but in the Meta, Thurs: and o ) ‘before the opening of the season, April | American Athletic 5 @ good, ut in ti FE YOUR rey | the two runners ahead increased ‘the J., No. 2G, Woolley, 0: ‘| I. He sald it 1 possible that he will|held on Monday and Wednesday eve-|second period the Hockey Club play- i THE" "TALKE and'® other lead, Preble by five yards, Bodley by Woulies, 96; Sica, 6, tea, 06! landers’ Manager to Atlanta, |nave a conference with Owner Brush) nings, March 4 and 6, should be thelers lost thelr specd and thelr poor IN FEF, sear Byes. er, | eight eae ani wana | of the Glante concerning the question, | most Interesting tournament over hela shooting put them completely out of |} to ston at fit Saatineg Sat atti ith chi Cohan’s is) Biway en ved In the second furlong Jones loosened 100; Bchalti, 18 to Ga., Sa y — by this organization, Six classes will) the running. ay ] ) amd ig ow cong i & Mitte and about held his own. ih BP. Beblegel, 3%; Newwan, 8 x, Saturday. OACH WILLIE KEELER, Eddie 16,13 1 Pr 18 an near Be saitnaisiigar FE PARE SiON ‘oy bie RAND’ ty jen, In the third, he turned on a mag. | MH. Sehiewl, 4; Thurmer, 10, Meyer, v2, T ame Phelps, the old catcher from the [2 a ‘i ‘wrea- “a Bat’ H without any apparent effort. He. bee | emoere, #2, Wiliammon, 10, pe Be, Tora OURT samen for the rerulare) Moran are now cn thelr way from this Ball boxer um wrestler of premainence sar ai Broa gan to pull the leaders down, coming ai tiao—Stelnbrucker, 00. OT: Bitty and nine for the “yannigans" | aty for the Dodgers’ training camp at|has entered as a final tryout for the ) BELASCO 4:3 oh ryt ‘ ch at a hen thet, Wheinbolitt, 68: Bowerman, Total, a3 make up the exhibition schedules | prot springs, Ark. Metropolitan Association boxing cham- aL By DAVID WARFIEL 5 } See Ell seat ‘ of ihe Highlanders, who efore this! ‘The players expected to Jotn the party | plonahips, which will be held during the RINT: 14, REPUBLIC 7 . " bd orn e Week will be hard at work o gee tatty rgd oh. y; HBR SEL i ’ ? Jones! Jones It wes |F 3, i ving at Atlanta, M on Tee wrerel AS Phlladelniie, Stack, | Mt i way, nye he DAVID BELAKCO iis git We via 4 Suinfie as not even the great shep- | a Dent and Daubert; at Harrisburg. Pa., ickerbocker ‘,:') Pek d. Wwe ard had ever shown. Yet Jones was! ral ager Wolverton leaves for Atlante tO | jiummell and hie wife; at Pittsburgh, Ot; 3 Ski i ope Py ae ta a caly jent Poy He Bui, pd ed ; Breneniy, ant fans ¥ git® | Coulson and wite, Knetzer and @chardt; gaciiatons. of rite, Halland wen 18 ne inAismet KINEMACOLOR fear irae ME See teas foriong donee pecsea | Fa | Daniele, Mme, Hott hee Mareen and etyqciactnnadl, Burke, Sark, Yingune | 1 Hat alent of the aatn ound A NERELY Dat 8.80 at Matinee Preble with a rush and went after Hod ake up the party when !t| Barger, Smith, Higgins and Daly | haaled tor, the Bo bee te Mentell, end ote Weskn: Tr tCn REX” OPENS { \ Avhundred and ten yards from the Maigas 4D. leaves the naylvanta station at 258) The following players will direct | MA, 8 Feta te have a Y OF MUNIC Mastinen tot line he caught the Pennsylvan hy, Mage, SBUUEMAY afternoon, Carry, Quinn and from thelr homes to Hot Springn: Mor- oy ot ACADEM POPULAR, ta od passed him, and opened a widens ' " painor Mulcahy will Join the party at |f0W. ftom Lafayette, Ind; Davidson,| qemey at “TH LE. ; ing gap. Near the line he eased up, Warmer, 18; | Phiiadeiphia, while at Baltimore Stump | {fom Waverley, Neb.; Wheat, from! ip VERN “THE DEER RU RE 1-4 jhaving the race won Me finished Wane say me jand Appleby wil with Priest and lean I Rerams som One RAD jer nae. fo CAnINO. OLYMPIC rr) iid Cha ae J qwenty yards ahead of his nearest sien ft Street, boarding the train at Washing FR ee eg RY ny cage "SU Vtyad in about 1.57, if Jones had been \eon, ‘The party will arrive in Atlentalsiemell ‘Moh’ , mers Tom ¢ ina in Re he ale ie, TROSE SYDELL'S ¢3 EPL. remeed hard in that racé he could Sunday, and the following morning will 2 E ig wa come close to the workl’s record Wenrich, s) Ellard, 8 Usher, report for practice as will the other RY WOM Al iN im. Mats, To-day & Saturday nit 3 METROPOLITAN. OPERA Hi ous hape have beaten it. And he Is June gt Ae ai in th 4... |amt an ise” antaa heen elas V VO-’ THI DS E sos EDDIE Fi FOY nieve TONIGHT AN 8 inning his real tratiing tho great ‘Wausou, 88; Albers, 0, tal, | points, oN TERBIAS TAN GARDEN { Vptockhotm ST Udieul'g. ehese Maile, 0 Binde. 08; Christ: | The corrected schedule at the cons! ONAL din ‘Babe Be at i LE, | AVE. NY | Vetenter than iC ix'non i tial cuinion of the training period late in from former prices charged by S. Morris, 349- era, 24 bate set ' ollowat ‘University | 2 - anager inners on at Athens, Ga. Maroh 23; awl 353 Fifth Ave., and L. I. Schwartz & Co., 198 {Jc LINTY hae Mstanoes BO) Walker ) % and MB; Cincinnati, ' Qnd, best of all, perhaps, in the half Or O'Hiriens a8, oh . April 1; Indtanapolts, ring and As 894, eat of all, permaps, in tie ait: VB: are, 8 ands Apel dnatanapat | Broadway. All their fine imported Spring Ae vi ru ONX jaaiey Me coer ; new half-miler, Lee of Hoston, looks Ajé |umbus, April @ and 7; Toledo, April 8 Summer stocks are now on sale on our second LI E Bio eit satis Ui Tore i Bike @ man who can joxgle records. be and’ ® The trip_-mapped. out. for. the NO ara Be tt There j Wore tong. And Gitsing, Hut Jonon ts ; team includes” the following| floor. Suits to measure, alpaca lined, $25.00. TIG & SEAMOD 5 ia : he real lads of the lot, No one knows Manion, 96. Mullen, | ail in. Virginia: Peterabu 0 ts, silk lined, $25.00. Sale ends Satur- THE HURTIG & ON'S is bi Bret ite i Uve heart a osttain cho; Bol A nmond, April 1; Pet vercoats, silk line 00, ‘Tl we ag ‘roca: arle: Yamous trainer (not at Corneil) say that a aa Apri 2 and 3, Norfolk, April 4 | e - ’ 4 nae iene i, MORDEIN, The Trocadero Burlesquer ea Ng $n bis opinion Jones has every worlds Kaiju 6 and 6 t News, April § and day. \ Bicoltows in, | COCUMETEE YB BURLESQUE red from the half-mile to the five Owner Farrell sald to-day that he hae | ‘1 ' ace at his mercy. That : High Team Scores not wiven the question of an eariler Broadwa: & |NEW YORK | cr HEATERS, 40 4 Ta Hitt, She foot stride (a phen Butes Hoboken . 820 / starting of games on the Hilltop suf- y | Raha picide ft tay wil pur many | Welcbwbeceen Bi8 \Aelent consideration ‘to be able to Ni th St T A Mae } panes in She: posers bags before ‘i High inaiyigiea) iene J. Se now weet oeeee te wil ia tas onl 9 n ° ) menAgeren: sith 5 }

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