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ws 3 i ape 7 ~|GUANTS HAVE 00D ie MIAN IN TESREAU! Former Toronto F Pitcher, in Final Game at Washington, Proves His Worth. (Special to The Evening Wortd) Weahington, D.C, April 4 ILAT Tesreau, the Toronto Bel moth, ta going to prove « s help to the Giants this #eason ‘was shown yesterday when the husky twirler pitched three innings egatnst the Senators and did not allow a ain- Nt, striking out the Gret ¢hree men Bohra Looks Like the Best | sue thnna tin. Deeaeee ef wos gure the opinion prevailed among the 6ena- Tesreau would be wi y at bunts or scooping up ground. ere, yot he raced after a slow grounder Widdieweight of the Year. from Foster's bat in the eighth and Pree Pubtidtteg Oo, |eastiy got his man at first. (its New Fork Werts) Red Murray batted in hard luck aur- MOHA and Jim Smith drew 4) ing tho games in the Capital, The out- Packed house at the National 8.C./felder hit the ball hard each time up Jeet night. Every one expected to} but always dnto the waiting paws of eee trouble, and no one was disap-| some outor pioket. In the fifth inning petmed, for Moha stopped the West-| yesterday a line drivo from Murray's ehedter farmer in the eighth round of a|®at travelled to left centre with the Chat was full of action all the way | Velocity of a rifle bullet, but Shanks, of end. But for Smith's gameness| the home team, dasled over and by a @euld Have gone down long before |UKY stad just managed to spear the G4. He stuck an tong as he could | Si Graw m they refused! Ainemith and Hen| terrific body] have two hty emart catchers. No the pocket Thor, when | less than ni tempts have been made he hed gone down twice and had risen|to steal bases during the past two iekly beaten into helpless-| ames and only ono threw up the sponge. Ne reached the mi ‘and time!; in the ninth when Henry's throw found 7 action, ler among the middle-| 2°b0ty on tho bag to got the Dall, » wasn't rae € the other hand Milan and Gohaefer have ly @ middle-| been nble to stoal on Meyers right weighing 166 pounds] aiong, init tho Indian {* not quite in ring costume; but he pe yet and then again it must be fen pounds of fat that | membered that both Milan and Schaefer away with @ lot of stolen bases on American League catchers last sea- eon, , dullt eome-| KNIGHT WILL PROBABLY COVER bre @ steam roller, JECOND FOR SENATORS, Jack Knight, former Highlander, will “gl 1s broad] in all probability hold down second a his chest | by yr the Senators during the com- clipe deneraliled b Knight was in the er’, @ neck as| yesterday and proved to be a big tm- and a0 short} provement over Cunningham. The lanky amit that tn @ Washingtens ue i THE ROOTER SHOULD PUT ON A “SILEWCER® THIS BY ALL MEANS Columbian League Dead; : U.S S. League Still Alive fie pln phnod League won't etrive for any THR EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BY GEORGE M’MANUS. WHY NOT PUT A * SILENCER” on “ROOSEVELT. SAY 4) OlON'T IF JOHNSON STARTS TALKING AGAIN - PUT ONE ON HIM ger THESE HARLEM FLAT CARUSOS SHOULD HAVE EDITED BY. ROBERT EDGREN’ ” Sebi, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). NUFFIN' “SILENCERS” PUT ON THEM. _- PUT SILENCERS” ON ALL THE CANS. IF AUTOS MUST HAVE “SILENCERS, " WHY NOT OTHERS? Results of Games in Which Big Le New York (N. 6. ague Clubs Figured. L), 6; Washington |Bob Moha Matched to Meet ‘Jimmy F Howard Tuesday Next SPIRIT OF HILLTOP. TEAM CHANGED Manager Wolverton Has Made His Players Thoroughly Ag- gressive and Scrappy. (Spectal to The Frening World), Indianapolis, Apri & HEN the Highlanders trot out W on the diamond at the Hilitep one week from to-day for their first game of the season with the Red ferent aggregation of players from thors in the past. Instead of a backward, quiet, non-aggressive tunch of players like those representing the city during tho greater part of the time since the establishment of the clu» tn 198, they will be treated to playing by as ag- gressive and scrappy a coterie of men as ever played the game, Manager Wolverton has instilled an admirable fighting spirit into the play- ers, They are on their toes from the | time the hat ts thrown into the ring | until the umpire calls the game. The |players are all pulling together and | absolute harmony prevails, Wolverton showed a £ 1 exarrple to | his piayers when he was ordered off’ | the diamond yesterday for tatking tac! | to the arbitrator officiated in game against Indianapolis. ‘Wolf Kicked when Chase was called out for not touching first on a three-base hit, and he objected 0 strenuously that he | Was told to beat it while the sun Was bright. The 1fMtops will leave here to-night after to-day's game against the local team, Dayton, Columbus and Toledo Will be visited in the order named for games, and then comes the arrival home and the welcome by the fans. || BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At Long Acre A. A.—Wille Houck vs. Mickey Devine, ten rounds, New York (N. L. second), 6; Win- food man, and Walter, will have to be in much Matehes Arranged. ‘On the port| chap is about fifteen pounds under f fandom's coin thie eeason, but poe-|| sire Garon Mocca Ester habe gan whea be met Dion ef be evveeta| | sc sokout Sweeney vs. Danny and will not be in shape to put New York ih eh Chicago Are fstbiy next eengom or the season efter (vest game for several weeks to ana ‘Declared to Be Members of ther aor (ti Naa ar a Tt was thought that New York was Reorganized Body. Carries a tin ear] Welsnt im the oropped appearance pci 4 Sulldog. He seldom smiles, | “When Merkle Pumped a two-bagger - le 19 more ap-| into deep right field during the ninth inning of yesterday's game, he not re ‘ ls bulldog took | only fooled the entire Washington team ae 4 adout Moha,| Sut himself a# well. Merkle ts a dead 4 clean in hie | ft field hitter and Germany Schae! out of it so fer as the United States League te concerned. Recently at a meeting in this city the men who owned the local franchise declared they weren't New York (A. Petersburg (Va. L.), 0. Boston (N. @. L), 1 Chicago (N. L.), 6; Louisville (A. New, York (A. 1), 4; Indianapo- a nd, 2 Bt. I, @econd), 3; L.), 6; Richmond (Va, “Louls (A. L.), 3; St. Louls Sensational Milwaukee Middle- weight Not Long Without a Bout After Stopping Smith. Matchmaker Sot Levinaon of the West Oakland Club ie ausiourty awaiting word from offer, several diye ago Vevinsan wants to put tho boys oa. Apr 1600 fe offered 50 ver cent, The boxers were ceipts to be cut as they chose, forthe, Oabiand Wheelmen may hare to look again 22 gnponent for Sailor Petroakey on Ape 10, Frankié Ridge, ten rounds, Olymple A, Cc. Saturday night. George Alger v. ten rounds, Royal lyn next Tuesday Jonnny Dohan, A. C. of Brook» night, METROPOLITAN BOWLING Sox New York fans will see a far @it-. ” ‘ faa Mantell, whom Matchmaker tt had qwee- playing -eldse to Milan, leaving an Columbian Langue, that new to secure suitable grounds in this|| A.), 1. BY JOHN POLLOCK. or eae Mc Y a ts] Wide wpace unguarded, ‘Merkle slammed organisation that was going tolaity, eg they turned it in. Now comes || _ Detroit (A. Te), 4; Chattansoga, (8. OB MOHA, the wonderful Milwaue| sbiimy (0 be Cte set fod of the TOURNEY TO BEGIN APRIL 22. the | the ball over Spencer's head eo that it make the major leagues hustle for| 14 trom William C. Niewen, one of the Ly keo middleweight, who re) Me SE Se eae tay eat | Tue second annual metropolitan chamslosship @ foul line, patronage in the West, has kicked up ite Bing (International), 11; Nor- nied Olanly Ga: bar @ Lbuibas y to take om @ tougo boy like I'e-| tournament of the New York Handiboe, who umpires the exhibition | toes. Not go long ago the promoters of tolls & 7 ohtas thats made by Mike Gibbons trovabey one ight Jeter, will be as| games in Washington, worked last yoar|tne project were making lots of notee|save the fleld this year, but that Ne ‘Toronto (I. L.) 12; Spartanburg || tion as th aan ‘ @8 ever drove|in the American Association. The um- they w joing to do to mak year, but few iT (C. A.), 6 when he first came here, did not go} For faitag, to turn over to the State treasury © Saw OF wink home a solar|Dite was away off on balls and strikes | Ks dlagibad cat pepeanet j | York and Chicago would be represented || Baltimore (1. 1..), 10; Princeton, 2, || long without a match after his stop-| until « few days neo the § A yentorday, Soin sides euffering. |The the diampn se king akavkede where”, th# ees arin ot : pera ae (A. 1), 4) New Tl ping of Jim Smith at the National he ae ir ; nia were ardest ai ght “A telegram to-day from President hy tae Sporting Club. Ni ner was the bout | fined Les have added at least two more runs had | they could t players ¢0|waiman of the league informed maf (Chcage (A 1), 16; Oklahoma tren Jonny: Meus, hin Eastern | tania at‘Gne: Head ah nd PUO-RU excel nd P & big league indicator handler been on |make thelr league a hit from the outset. | sna grounds had een leased in New City (0. 8. 1), 1 Daecatavivas wal & Wight avenue, | When aske explanation | 6M. oie, ears ‘teak earns apa Fa the Job. Now comes the announcement that the] York “ange. manager engaged,” asia |[ ci nche, & Le second), 6; Omaha | /representative, was a4 the p moter tol the, Comimianaer eat Mt was) CQaum Relais of Columbus Ace, permits these : Niesen. “This wil make the fine-up: with one of thelr number it was agreed a es Se eka eens tote ee ota oy a ch was mate! “ i? Committee ot Three to Look rat Washington, Reeding, Pech, ch that Soba wiil_ meet Jimmy Howard] pony Mgt or tensor oa-kray hon | on or ts eons cham at the popular Chicago fighter, at a local Av ‘mond, Va., and New York. all tournaments, inciyding th, © American middleweight, ts Dig national event. went club on Tuesday next. Moha ts a Appications for membership should a orn moter wh After American Olympic Team ter, we fignting 1 ful form m0 2, meraberwhp Wes ory well at the fel Setdes ectne proclaimed tho, suhddlene fighter who thrives on work; he says] her he learned that’ be jhe ees aati Foti ot ae atind hd ct wae muoh taller, the oftener he fights the better he Hikes | pom ae nd hee ieee reatened to tri u ships wil dae, AD —_———— Prof, Sloane said mittee at the Whit irlepoast @f shoulder, muscular ime ago, {t. “Get it while the getting is good," | Crow out and substitute Knockout is the way he sizes vp the boxing game. the light Austrulia, in a twenly. round battienat for the welterweight champiouthip title of to inquire whether or not James E. Sullivan Chairman ether ations Were going to appoint of the Board That Will Have samplanionere for the Pitan, -Aypied at | MSyep the, present. the Charge of Our Athletes. rpentier, och champion middle weight has thao chother sewn’ to hus Tat Me George Gunther of Australia tn « ‘contest at ris inet night and wae awarded the decisoa at ‘end of the twentieth round, Carpentier wi {oo Clover for Gunther aud scored easily on him, ee W = Cs Hae Wet bs ey tas r= RDO eas Walter Coffey, who las been taking it tince Jack, ition oeat is seront the ba: matched x twenty rounds wi Fitsgorald, the Omaha middleweight on April 20, Pytzgerald looks and Amus ENTS. 80 far no one had done eo and that | League ts sleeping, but it is not dead. | Wi in the Swedish programme no mention |It will be very euch alive next year, I was made of such an official. Where- upon, a Over Yelle. URR RULER FDO RAY Ware aa esceges REACH Base! ete ; and Billiard Pariers Dit 6, & Breokwer, ee ee ‘The Dodgers are scheduled to play seat reek = to-day and to-morrow at Portsmouth, an American one. But aa member of] 0. They stayed at Epringfsld, 0. for — without getting a bit of out- , NeW \onm’s 11cAD! HIAT no nation would be repre- sented by @ comyissioner at the| the American bag By Committee three de: Olympic games at Btockholm next] 9m, Dent with our Sefore he used that | summer was the chlet topo of conversa- | Pzecut! in reeera to the | door work. The second team, under the with any degree |tion in athlotic cl ‘yesterday, FF center: leadership of Willie Keeler, is at Da: UD. at Aaked tf he made these views known 1 Ov t. ‘to- i aw : he hit he pulled | practically every ey an | athlete in ite to President’ Tact Mr, Sloane replied: Sal *. pee hig el Ae al THE RIGS hf core a AMURE MENTS. ment “No, not dire ‘ef went along Mona began bs without an oMclal representative in| Hie then. enid chat he hed been at| League teem of that city on Saturday uw Dorothy Don eae Timund. Bren, jNow# Wy MADISONSO, GARDEN] @ straight left. It seemed impos- ling sigdiuin. Those who were Yhe meoting of the American Committees | and Gundey. It hes not yet Been de- FULT ah em rae th vo welee, : inte Géciared. that a] St ine Mow Sore Achietio Cig) Ge 12as | Sided Wiener ae eee ea ee WHITESID! at ‘ «| 7 When the committee unanimously t-| the regulare en route to Washington eerie fw Goreed James EF. Bu:ivan for the com- or go direct from Dayton to Brooklyn. UilhHONnAHANNN ARES he Pa THE TALKER * Stack, James, Cutahaw, Gehardt, Mill PARK Toh at, I aro . 810 in enews to a question, Prof. Sloane | Davidson, Coulson, Higgins Ying: te Wal re oi ae ae i ald. Me ling. WEEKS IN ADVANCE to Johnny Hayes, that the Ital mittee since ts organization, and that WD: The Quaker Girl ;; CRITERION #3 Bea Eras indicating a victory for Dorando, had, he was nd that! Progtdent merican! Roosevelt to commissioner had pointed out how | Commissioner Dorando had violated the Olympic rules. | games. That Prof. William M. Sloane, Mchintey end President | acheduled yeh appoint to the oth eet and doubled Nim up @wishing left or right that landed out Mon, & We nik BIRD OF PARADISE With this enhouncement came the ping ment from @ member of the Execu-| @nortstop Ivan Olson, who came from ‘committee that t would be no! Portiand of the Pacific Coast League, hitch in the arrangements of the Ameri- can officials; that Col. Robert M.| Larry Lajoio was slated for the jab, but Thompson, President of the American] when Manager Davie announced Olson's “| Committee, would immediately appoint @| selection there wee @ g004 surprise all ‘Without hur-| committee of three to have ch: of he Iry ing or eeoming at all anxious he put | this country’s athletic affairs in Swe bard him down again, When Smith rose and | and that James B, Sull 0 pallgptind before the feit was | fought hard Moha rushed him ‘back | P gmap had begun to leave | acrons the ring, hitting fast at the | dle of his body with both hands, a dozen blows or more, in a fashion thi Me fairly on qhe lert ove, caus} must have disturbed the ning of damage, He put in many a|anatomy mightily, This was the end,!and thelr friends ¢o Stockholm. ‘The iy punch, especially in coming |for the sponge came hurtling Into the | committee also sent @ check to Stock- try to clinch, Gmith clinched] ring, and Moha, smiling, let Referee! holm to pay for 250 seats end boxes and now and then hit in the|Pausy Haley pry him away and lead/the Stadium. These will be allotted to| gaid to Mona was very Ho | Smith to his corner, Smith, leaving the |those who accompany the athlet ‘even Wit back. But once, whon ring & couple of minutes later, was att!l |the Finland. feeld hard, he sudde vhiried | '" vad shape. ¥ H Sarmer'y |..The National \@round, breaking the Farmer's Moha, Br L et N. fateh Ticket ortieee 1a! Theo, fe (two. stores), 104 Landa 1 use “irand'e 2. . and John Wanamaker's Stage, Alice Nielsen om 12 1.20 st Caroe molaes wc. LEAH KLESCHAL OLYMPIC © Toul? tke, Ghose Home of High clas Ts fm We pit of his stomach, the American member of the Interna- called out: “Let him would not oir 101 C c geo eae | t i tac WEW AMSTERDAM pen er tose oy ts enna |e ine Le FAO ‘C00 He ry ay Lae OFFi a Etim star, Next Mon LYRIC * The Jo ‘Operett MANIE Daily Mai ‘Bunty Pulls The of ings * LITTLE ‘BOY BLUE Ne SthAy, Ev.8.13, That the Olymptc Committee shape financially was show! when the committee paid th atallment of $25,000 on the Smite caught Moha with a hard Finland which will carey the athletes My hats look good to him be- cause they make him look good to others. Of Keeler wilt have the following players d taken place at the meet ing and that he ‘hed not read the| Under hie care: Breen, Burte, Stark, mong those who had requested | tween tle Phillies and the Athistics, THE aN | Weil, (Pop) &, Bai ae Theatre | Phone $800 Cola has a great card in ‘This was his second fight at the vy for Novices. pew to test for the Novice Phe middie a Anns ed caumht him with a clean left | ciuy, ‘and if he meeis Kiaus oF eome There on’ course that’s my bag , Main Wade & fal e y ey 3 P Yorke ‘ly made ile ‘tritling ane an the chin. It was @ fair punch, | Siner claimant of the middiewotght uti q te 8 ee Pee }) Ms isha 6 other ARLISS = DISRAELI Reatly executed, there ‘the club will provably. break all success my Spung re shtratert 5 .Rrvant 2840 inant ct PIGEON, the fifth round Moha seemed | attendance recorde, Moha looks like the for Smith, who was staggering | best middleweight of the year, He's the 8c ye Man hie ai pe. — then and trying desperately to | real thing. styles prove it. / BE DAVID WARFIELD oy hi cain OLONIAL tt Cot's gzeat F = = CHARLESTON SELECTIONS, sine settee or ph 6 098 “SE TALES" Heat uneh that would keep the waite | , OMMY BURNS ts training at Cal- baited — ya! crown derby, $8.00 LHAMBRA crown derby, $2.00, bariD Bee THE, OMAR T wary, and thd Western eporting First Race—Frank Hudson, Insur- President ©, H. Dodgere, like John T, Tth Av. & 126th St. GREATEST fight as well as when he won the EVS, OF MON., APR, | WED.. Al AG have caught him on the side of Authorities say that he looka|{ ance Man, Auto Run. AEATS NOW We oie pe Mac Date ane lenent Sood and apparently intends to come out] | Second RaceCountry Boy, Arbu- Glanta, a going to loove ft to ble pa- ie ene Leia beh pe eee DON RON X |Begdiny rT Py, f be whirled ‘anit round into a [284 feht everything in ment. “Thiet gk. | ning a 7) roan Avie 140.2 st. Habs, Martha onl ’ 1) Re genes Mi 250. idipldae position, started a diow that| If Tommy Burne can come back and|] suntican, Morristown, Een taken during the on OF ALL rhe a at, ‘Daily, Wrnae esoh L Fourth Race—Conecle, Helene, belng privil op the back of the neck, and | World's championship and los i tol} John Furlong, Fy ve he enters the rata “MINER'S net _ BROOKLYN _AMUSEMENTS: Fifth Race—Top Note, ame: toan Girl * Spin, Amer 1) charles 8. Havencr, owner of the 8th AVE. ° @ixth Rece-Elora Muff, Long ‘Association BOWERY ey the ond Moha dropped Smith for out) he'll make a lot of Hand. Clu®, has just dled from TH) Gena punts onthe "hopes" do some lively etwpping, wire tipsateoyeinntre mh ihn BRON ix a ' Gas Se ead tie ia ty

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