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‘ J . ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1912. ROBERT EDGREN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK iT EDGREN a JOWND UP | TWO ATHLETIC MARVELS FROM THE WEST, HORINE AND MOHA [AY HARTZFLLIS Nc THER SERES WITH a ee FIXTURE AT SHORT \ | BALTIMORE | TODAY aa Te is no member of the High landers who has shown so much improvement in his playing @& After TeDy> G 's Game Néw) | York Players Pack and Start For Home Grounds. EDITED BY LIFTING, Jas, Roy Hartzell, the former Brownie, He is covering shortstop and Manager Wol- verton is going to keep him there, In the past two or three seasons Hartsell has been played In the outfteld one week and the infield the next, without staying in either place for any length of time. “I have come to the conclusion that shortstop 1s just the,position for Hart- sald Manager Woiverton to-day. has been hitting like a fiend all CHEST 42 IN. Baltimore, April 6. HE Gants are to play the Orioles for the second and last time this afternoon, after which they'll pack their grips and hike to New York, Lida etteghegalincs bony they will play the Jersey City team of the Internati: L , é World’s High Jumping] eine yaatemations! League, as in Meet To-Day. The players are all anxious to get into Gotham once again. The sun may stop has sur followers. He is in the best shape of | any of tho infielders, and { look for him to be one of the big hits of the club this season." ‘The pitching rtaff ts in good shape ‘ 4, Kd ry WAIST 29 IN é ‘de warm and the ground all covered V7 “4 now. i and Caldwell showed yester- i with flowers and trees in the South, but I r 4 an i ee ¢ Prilishing Oo, the white lights of Broadway will look | Y » af - . [Fies New Fert Woes seer to tha ensn than baytxing elec, | LENGTH OF LEG ] : J 80 that BORGE HORINE of Stanford Uni-/ “Give us Broadway and we'll all bo gives irlers that can bo versity, Ceiifornia, will try t0/ nappy,” ia the sentiment of the players. | sa Oe ee ee ae 4 Qreak his new worl high-| Considering the great amount of bad ry 4 2 “The Hiltops pay at Springfield, ©. Feoord to-day in the mest be-/ weather that they have run acron Y Pi a ps pay pt |, Ow and Genta Clare. He ts) the Giants are in remarkable shape. . . aan i t shape and confident! There are no sore arms and oharlcy THIGH 2% IN horses as one would imagine would re- ¥ Uriet description of the new | sult from such damp atmosphere. The + Bay 4! Black Bill Joke meer I; Age, twentyewo years: | greatest reason for the fine condition of iy ; For Joe Jeanetie (Special to The Evening World), LEWISTO, je., April 5.—In a one» sided bout, void of farcical fea- tures, Joe Jeanette of New York knocked —_——-————= out Black Bill of Philadelphia in the third round of what was scheduled for Erne Now on Way to France |Dodgers Likely |'siitit steric ette, who outwelghed his opponent, was + 36 IN keeping in good shap - ‘MARQUARD TO PITCH TO-DAY'S | ; Gam | of ‘og, * Rube Marquard ts Ikely to pitch for the Gtants to-day, while Dygert is scheduled to twirl for the locals. 4 CALE 14% In ‘MOFIA ig the sensation of the; The Giants had the easiest kind of a sf r 1 circles, A couple |time beating the Orioles in the opening . ¥ nt boxing, dodging ft was Gibbons. |olash. The soore wi 10 to 3 and about be " to o Bring Back Six Boxers To Give Giants Lea INES aerATR GT IIE aR ‘up ee opening round, but the fans hissed and + Rowe wants to eee the | of the two téams. out with Frank Moran of Pi Lots of Trouble hooted, and in the second round Jee ‘Waleott” at work. Aieginsieet given Ned ba Map lrrnaes| ther. ‘ated tit fo, rete fom opened up and lambasted Black Bill alt y West dropped in on me. lor the New Yorkers during the rou cent, ten round iF r ‘Phe propos 1 over the ri Black Bill going dowa y West dropped (om mn [for the New Yorkere during the. rat pies: he we. Champion Carpentier One of Pirsig bie iv "t1'Sa acca |g sure tx a great time instore tor| O° nse Back BN going, down ‘West. to epeak of, but the minor leaguers the fans of Brooklyn next Thurs-| thind round, after thrice going down for day afternoon when the Glants it do you think of Moha?” seemed scared and did no damage to jer I've seen for a| his deliv Matty’s team-mates piled up @ three-run lead in the opening He's lke Walcott in| stansa, and that is probably why “Big | ‘ways, but I'm inclined to think |Six" took things easy while performing. | @ better man than Walcott over He's a little bigger than Walcott ies marae reset seers] Taft May Reconsider and how to wo it. It's a pleasure sin core sce emesis’ Name a U.S. Commissioner the count, Black Bill ran into a short night, recetred $1,500 for his services, this being| Will be the opening attraction at Wash- m punch to the jaw that laid him 4 In w Here. the guarantee which the club offered him, Moran| ington Park. The Dodgers will present tends to Sho <iaima he waa robbed of the decision and the| thelr most formidable lineup and they worst he ould ave” ent was a draw are bound to fight the champions tooth — - = Onen'todar, “for I am sre T'nonkd wap mr? [O84 Nail from start to finish. BY JOHN POLLOCK.. Mayor Gaynor has accepted the honor Fer PRNE, who conducted a], Grover Hayes, who was matched ty meet} Of throwing out the first bail and thi | the Men Famous Instructor | ,,n°Mons Knockout Brown in a six-round bout before the | will be a band on v'! boxing school In Paris tn 1907 A its 4."C of "Phinda tomorrow on hand that will m {s responsible for producing such | has flunked out of the match and Tommy Cary. | to give thelr lungs a rest, |sood French fighters as George Car- | sie Quascr (its, Lentwright has heen autatituted: | Nap Rucker will undoubtedly be penticr, the middleweight champion of | that club as Jack M mn declare he will never |chowen to do the pitching for the boys | France and England; Ledoux, the feath- | #v¢ him another cham there, across the bridge. He ts not only thie RESULTS OF BASEBALL EXHIBITION GAM&s. New Yort (N, L.), 10; Baltimore, 3. New York (A. L,), 11; Indlan- apolis, 5. nolae whenever the Dod, ” . _s—— missioner was ever appointed at the re- New York (N. L., s2cond team), jerwelgnt; ™M i Moreau, the middle-| George Lavigne, who one of the greatest pt A ng Saoglad Myd = Manager Bill ‘3 ewangs itt Stock quest of any member of the Interna-|[ 14; Greensboro, 1. weight, and Louis De Ponthieu, the 1m | fea, ie oiveed tn thle co country, pce pinl thet cts byt of fat best 1 { LATTLAE while later a sporting on =] tonal Olympic Committee. Jt was the St. Louis (N. L.), 7; St. Louls || pound fighter who has fought numerous |‘? ty li Tadhy : a aie ae isle to; mas Femrnanan Rival Committees stoc! jonal Olymple Co! Hogs Nurse hes not’ fought since, 1902, ‘That Rucker {3 in tip top unanimous desire of the American This Velvet If} without #49 1 Aba per jdattles in this country, has sailed for innings against the Portsmouth, O., team and | Chicago (N. 14), 7; Terre Haute, 3. J)to be a real “white hope’ in another in that time only allow Newark (Int. L.), 3; Petersburg, }/year. Before sailing Erne made the |g A cana’ ate Incidentally fanned’ nina | |prediction that Carpentler would de- and exhibited great control, not giving | velop into a great heavyweight fighter, 1 ae “Kelly ‘ap }a base on b: | p et) With Rucker on the firing line the dont of six rouds,” | Giants will have all they can do to win, Rube Marquard 4s likely to be the man ‘Tom McCarey, the fight promoter of Los An- | aa Oh ais. tial ce Oe a ae, chosen by Manager McGraw to oppose | of the gross receipts to Dan MoKetrick for Joe | RUCKer. (> man Moha reminds me of Tommy H i to Mobile (8, L.), 4; Philadelphia (A. [| ;, ce. He 4 da to bring back six |. He bas day sh mig a Im Mee ve Mixed U: Olymp!c Committee that Mr. Sullivan i ce. He intends to bring bac n tehohat | box yesterday shows what he mn capanie He fights jus we way wee | holm Meet Have De earmetal ib sek out aaier: the, eer a eaan ea ee, Chattanooga |}£904 fighters, including Carpentier, the | Africay CRatum Tamale eset | of at this stage of the game, He | ROad-Racer to fight, and he looks « lot like aQaDb. ie ile |wengational champion, who 1s expected |e t worked his firs: full’ a Guaranteed— whe: i ms, ests of the United States team. Oc eeas te arnt et Situation, It See Desiring further light on the subject, Andrew J. Tully, Secretary-Treasurer Belteving that President Taft was not| ft the Metropolitan Association of the good old-time Mgnter in bis] conversant with the athletic situation | Amateur Athlotic Union, sent the fol le used West's style of body| wnen he rafused to appoint @ oom- ae as lene 2 eile then he was secretary to Pres : he was putting them in| missioner from the United States to Mea spd = ps toy Joa Here the Olympic Games in Stockholm this leadenneae Bicycles $20Up $1a Week Motor Cycles and Accessories, ‘a., 0. Toronto (Int. L.), 10; Spartan- 2. New Orleans (8, L.), second team), 1, ington (A. L.), 5; Boston (N . 1 2; Cleveland For the first time el Taw went ini effet, the show garded for tis evening, Tagured that, would mean & lon) o money for them (0 stage a show oa Good Fri Jay night. second team), hletio clubs and i —— | leaned tn and punched | summer, hundreds of athletto clubs and! 3. ‘ " . me oh ont at. Verne time during June, July Wrestling in the Bron | of athletes have, througit’ vat a eF 5 ie ¢ e will oa ngust, AS roth, the San Frencace Bert Henderson of Montena and ven, again petitioned x A 1 : i Dromoter, Ey seme | 6, aie Comino, that ts enh i tad creas, A . arswelahe ¢ h for ,tir rome Richt, sieKetrick says be "ala ake | Greek, il wre nigmt, “Hob Saurders, the Harlem he foforms me that on ‘Dee, ity Wat bs offered @ guarans Plackamigh, and George Fisher will alto meet 10 a ; Tre Eecative Committee ot. the ‘Aine | ae | pt Joo Jeanette in going to Parle and witt atl « | finish core B fotee, 126 University Pl., het. 1:8 & 14 ate, Ketchet in the way he| tional importance It became known to-| Sfrapis Commitee: at wich the” i ai ; “is | eek, {rom toenorrow with, Ne manager, Dap: Mo- : ik: Slaréa Open: BKiNTGAY Joveaince: ‘and brought the| Gay that Congress will have the matter were, Paeese! 7 Tf these bouts ean’ be wag in” tat ted to take on any Beary. a a tee, which has no standing whatsoever in America, | a" r will accept the terans © request of our|in a hu ‘cured Ste om ‘agree 10 men in ng. Jeanette wit train Wii et iy with" Carpentier on May Da ici fas no aly, to make resident. Yours aruly ANDI | Ag MUPULLA, Secretary Metropolitan | ” AMUSEMENTS, Getter with a! of these on the subject it is extremely likely te ‘Tom Kenneds the local “white bone. te x i Mrs mae eee ants | that the attention of the Premdent. wil | ase ty, Cad, sien Comiadins ves bens Sone TUS es ai, Me Be | ee ae NOW .NAvSoNSG GARDEN it have added that Moha|again be directed to the matter in an/| nine to the ‘Preedest of the Uni = AMUSEMENTS th *t wards. W TWICE, DAILY. + weve ctatr Gate” esti 1 nate that owing to the s he reaeats ae - NEW VOua’s LEADING qa Pal a, thas, a Y \ trom our records ¢ : and Bilifard Parton Bist St Mikes H t wate x HUDSON Ti THE RIGHT TO BE HAPPY AMUSEMENTS. Witn Dorothy Donnelly and Edmund Breese, et. the New 1,200 a ‘Spectacle CL EOPATRA ae at ae sire ae ‘ticket ott ict Lehi fh Valle; gi eis when tt asked President Taft not to eppoint ® Commissioner ‘from tho . = dame } : ii k 4id-44th, Daily Mts.2, Best Seats $1, Eva8, desired to usurp tho a Sentontt Cama \ 7 maw Braban Ars the War ‘4 chance to} guthortty of the office for its persona! as r " on 2 with Wolgast | use, One of the members of the American | members of the Te hae Hoe a inte tirann'et Olympic Committee declared — to-day | Ttet for Mr Sullitan and indoreed him.) Po . ern Bf ee — tee Mi Te Waive | that there ‘was @ seeming disposition | intern Tonal Ghimie Neamt » tha, das u : Winter Garden’, git Fel $i see tote ta when Brown| 2 Méetrack the nomination of Mr. Bul se sata ear ban na amomas Ga ‘setae! | hase 1k. GKETHUUND Mvan tfor the Ihenor, which was pe- over aprointal, ft seems rweuliar that | they ; ND umber of tale | outtar, tn view of the fact that no Com-| We fimaiy beers that ahis Totsrmatonal Commit: | Es Pau (Mian, eae: q ; rw ec tee The Latest Co: i GAIT ideaenAat . Ski 5 one unt be wae Wolsnet, But when 1 wire ae als he. ace? pean Otis pen Atal 3TH ST SERRA, || WALLACK'S 1, HL B - ‘ himself, : “Well, there you A barna- , VEW ASTER Mon & Wet! ToNight. A PyWS ee match with Frankie Burns or meaner L Hl 4 y WEW AMSTERDAM Geta Eh TIP A BUTTERFLY ‘ON THE WHEEL BAe ARLT cle ts a fellow ticks close to S Z ly else on the Coast, Brown can G! Telephone! Be Tn Ith sien Goulte vomouine ‘ zp p fl THE MAN FROM” c ais BROADWAY THER, t1a «8 pies. 4 Ate Tihant sae better money in the East than is of gruff vol at other | to business.’ /4 i Bre ae We & Fiolds t te the Coast, B rt f val i LIBERTY ; ant, 2.25, ot 100 in ree these fellows on the Coast. But end of the wire. Votee (much ‘mollified) on] Q I > ‘Wea! 15, Hokey’ 1& Fat, 22.38 oe tnet they can't get Nhe “Hello, this ts Cor Young | come in and see a fellow so: aa , HENRY Mite % ni es. Hy ANISH : Terri ie Meek se rile ot Bro! Laat time Corbett. Say, what's the {dea wk ETY §, Wway “30 OW Oi eve X offered to hand him $140 to| sing to me as a. bariacle? | 7M JeyPRe Call 0, GE THE Bid OF PARADISE HEMI aa Taree OFFICER. 666 ‘to guarantee that I'd make @ $10,000) a4¢6 (stalling): “Oh, just a little Joke. Aghting agatn, fet for Brown against Wolgast,| Voice cotill gruff): “That's a fine sok tng the fat off with wholes re Ep Serge Hae Wall se ied Boe si | K CH Jones said: ‘We ain't got no money| omy friends kidding me about it, | erel#e. Bod Vernon yesterday afternoon Be Wed h biden Bought and. Paid For {2° | Alt. MUSICNIE Ibet, Wo might bet with MoFWriand|Wrets « barnacie, anyhow? Wha received the following from Los Ange- ’ F TO-NIOUT Gay, te, Siowr ||| Wile Comedy “it | API SW Welsh and those fellows that wel you mean by it? Don’t we I am his hatter § BSI FOV, OV ier aa Mateos COHAN sve | 1088 haven't got a punch, but we know | 10a in a. ca : & Hudson St, N.Y. boy has @ punch and we aren't) nore at Fitty-second sires : ‘othing doing tm the avenue, with Herman Moss, reg gave Polis ee wea 75 vd me my come-back chance at New Or-| y¢, : ns ish you we the story that the Emptre| teans once, Doing a fine buviness sa | ere to Join me tn ‘a we . 1s in trouble with the com- By Alor ge Rel onl Ie \ mission because the club failed to re ee Burope, a “Tinadwar Five, wlgetea ee a | AS MINUTES S reGM wkd m0" LITTLE BOY BLUE || GRAND MA! 24 R&S A 3 | Next Mov, Mon Carneie Hall, SUN. HVE, hats like every man —be d because my hats breathe class and snap. The class APR. Tthe at GARLIC” sOCLERY aftr a seen tow. oe cb tinctive— a coli pe all a ny eee sTRENTINNG Sih | Alice N Nielsen 2 e Sea FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | be a Mr is the Price $2.00 oi MINER'S waa {ary |GARDEN [DU RBAR a Harvey telephoned and said:| ends our special sale of 200 pieces of newly | Goodresser. Smartest Soft Hale in town. | REPUBLIC berths BOWERY oso : wv xiicoton getting yourselves into trouble All a ON s PRICE. ff | pavip D ul.Asco "THE WOMAN |BRONX *hiltisa ny out that @tate tax imported ynfinished worsteds, coat and trousers Burlesque | OM a , indignantly. to measure $17.00, overcoats $20.00, worth ‘ iis , bad ri Beets oad ‘are holding out,” insisted Har- : tt should have deen paid ten! double our price. We warrant satisfaction, ra Re ne ian alee i couric a Cree antes ct i a ARNHEI M Rroeeway & \AA~ es | A i LHAMBRA, i Largest Talloring Establishment in tine Worid " ane =a FO ton NX EE eae _——