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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 0, 1912. UP-TO-DATE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ROBERT EUGREN, AND NEWSY GROH AND TESREAU MERE AND THOSE INTHE WORLD OF SPORT [HILTOPPERS END SHINE FOR GIANTS | =) || FRANINGTO- a Work of These Two Recruits Feature of Game Against Newark Team. New Work, Paying Playing wall Balt on Eve of Opening of Regular Season. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Spectal to The Evening World), Toledo, O., April 9. HE long training campaign of the , New York American League Club i" yan aay nave L- of . ends this afternoon with the sec- om pt Ronndl to che bap . / ond game in this American Association Little Gatch hea teed ged (5) city. Wolverton is pretty much die- lly cut loose, but he made good the opportunity, when the game / Gusted with the manner which his 0 e a athletes have bene perfo: is for Cart Morris Denies Report He jover and the indians ned started ed on the Past week, and promises @ ondtwap tt * Is Back on the Engine. still talking in awed tones of what < i they do not show some improvement.’ ° saw the newcomer do. ee. The Hilltoppers had their hands full . in trouncing the Mud Hens yesterday rapped afternoon, even though Russell For@, Coprrigat, 1912, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New ‘The New Tort World) ae. Th ; the one best bet of New York, wae on’ ARL MORRIS went up to Kaneael Lions of the firing line City a couple of days ago to 4 “ ff the T3 T was where Mr. Groh WONDER IF IT Coup wory thee be Maca the engine. [fooled them. With « leap like © Jao GET & JOB PLAYING stuff. Errors by Chase rabbit he seooted back to the Ford in the opening inning 10¢ Si cays that the story was started bY lene teft feld grass, and with a headlong GEF'T FIELD Some PLace M : : three of Toleda's four runs, but those ive got the ball in his outetretehed WHERE “THERE'S A Gt heart. Here are a few lines from|hena. ‘Thon, without waitt errors were not a circumstance to the 3 to stand LAW aGainsr “ake fo light-headed work of the chosen people, ide statement given to Otto Floto, the erect, he hurled the ball to Merkle just wa) Boning 2 CANETTE PLANTS “RINGERS AROUND THE CouNTRy } both on the paths and at bat.» Once - Western Gant critic: ; jin time to nail @wacina by @ halr. “Whuy, How ABSURD ! Daniels stepped out of the batte: "L never found & finer set of people NO CHANCE FOR ANYBODY TO R. SJ. ’ to argue a decision on them the fighters. The most pleasen GET GROH FROM GIANTS. ri noure of my \ife were among those spent and while he was absent th @ Mew York, Not only the fighters tosser ‘The fans may go to the Polo Grounds ry Aenitech ly Grooved the third ta he ous manor ete me ay | er Staaten eo BY o Ad Wolgast and Rivers, |". ané squarely. Little Satoh didn’t g PS ‘as hailed off first om “True, 1 can't quite agree with the/throw off a few si Aecigion given me in the recent bout | but, take it from an old railroad man, ati : To 0 Meet on July Fourth one ecaaon ip twities sot im fats m WB Btowar:, but those who rendered | he is just as strong in that department. a Lr wns Dows a i Sunt ae at partment dozen times. Later in the day ‘Cosy’ ere ie about much chance 0} ’ overlooked the oportunity of running , ‘— another club getting Groh away from SAT, THe Rica one OMY Two DAYS MORE, BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Jour a wit pitcn that bappened to. bess Boing to be too good a sport to bribe as there is of him Mya? og Bout Will Be ‘Be Held at Vernon, the fourth ball. Instead of reaching saw it sold that I'm a hard loser. hs te rst r. ir At Madison A. C.—Bob Moha vs. second easily he died later trying to Purloin the cushion. Those are only several of the many lost opportunities, Freddie Hicks, ten rounds. At Brown Gymnasium A. A.—Mike Glover vs. Charley Victor, ten rounds, At Royale A. C., Brooklyn—George “Elke the sport. 1 hope to make ®|",mong omer youngsters who got a ———-———]| Cal., for Title and $20,000 success of it before I quit. I may | chanc the DR mare one 3 Fae Up to the Many New Masons Whether Purse. ed. Ozark: ig fellow looked at the fel- be rode the fiver and 1a to B R. W, ll B y( | aipr ye. eed Doni bon seen ‘ aa! + t A. ‘ee sh, ‘ 3 mer wie api er tee'| Major League Baseball Races Will Be Close| x sony ronoce. || he aie 8 esto : 41d. Joe MoGinnity’s batters D WOLGAST, the lghtweight!| Gans, ten rounds, . : wore, as hefpiegs against the terete RC _— A GRAAL REA dep: LRiberen: the Bis 1 Tord pitched mighty good Dall ani. apeed a ou! asa lot . 5 rom his wi le has of bates in arma, ‘They made a tew | Five New Leaders in American|| 1912'S NEW MANAGERS. || Athtetics Undoubtedly Fear Mexican Gghter, who has ‘arveen |] 22 stewart vn. Sailor White, ten lenough to wet his spitler under conisel, hits, it fe true, but half of them were bed Fisted it aend seats, ba ni} rounds, Maspeth A. C. Thureday |{He was further handicapped by hav dropped 1; H onths as jult of a Man: ight, th a sick itcher, jt treen the Inteld-end. we eure | and Two New Pilots in Coy abet ano the Highlanders and = | Reis nla ring, were matched vad ahe shelf trom “ ci ‘and ee! ; to engage in a twenty-round bout who has been out of commission connect solidly. fans ion: ague. Red Sox Most. ¥ {yuh tenround bout at the opening show of the ore than two weeks, except for Ca apie AEN eld greeter yh National League. at Vernon, Cal, on the afternoon of | dust mi and come out to the stadium went away July 4 for the lightweight championship of one inning Sunday, had to shoul-, certain that MoGraw had found the pa Young Otto, ihe focal tighter who batt! isi! aa of the world and @ puree of $20,000, of |few tunes and then reste Un for several sttvettse der the burden, te did very well, com on | , - rH rf sidering the fact that he was out of extra pitcher that he tas needed eo] BY ALEX. SULLIVAN, National League. fav yeortiornige Prager Preyd Hd med which Wolgast 1s to receive $12,600 and | 4 ering to fight again. le he secured | Condition. ¢ long. ve four bases on balls and it TLL race nan . Cineinnati # per cent. of the receipts of the pic- |tea-round bout before the 4 O. a ._entle reader, if the rest of the payed ase agai neg i Boston J | song time (he nae toe eee tt the | cures, while Rivers will get $7,000. Ace|4 Mgr a ie Mea on tyspaay night, eo batsman. But for these 1a Jef and tonal and American, be doce] —"" “sand him in good stead ase manager,| cording to the articies signed by theln gooi faite joubtful If Toledo would hav. pee sth the, Tan, “would the sect | thie year, oF will they be another pro-|outtel, made up of oracle ilke Creo and| Aiso, Johnny iiing of the Bostone haa) men they will battle at 183 pounds, welsh | tra. ‘wan, ‘ne Toc eathermetaht of Bee |‘0,creane © shutodl. ce fact that Bove. pepe) f th Glante an; time! cession for the Athletics in the Ban| Wolter, need not take much back water | Deen such a student of the game in the|ini at the ringside and neither is to en- ;,2/%my walsh. the crm today to finish up his | OO pron the posalbillty of 0 eniie ake, it Jack John Abie oar essay by past, 4 Johnaon circuit and another victory for | from any club in the country. winning, pennant fights of the Cubs in| gage in a public boxing Gontest before |truining for. his ten-ound bout wit, Joe Coster | Him from RS A Ps . which wil ne of the two elimination feather. | honors. This r pitcher needs at least. his‘own color here. |GIANT® TO PLAY IN JEROEY| the Giants in the Tom Lynch organisa-| Jimmy Callahan, the popular Chicago |Chicago tha* he is iikely to megt with | that time. f contests schetuled_ to be fongit at « local | four days’ rest between performances, outfelder, will get his first fling at man-|@ fair measure of success in the Hub. lub tomorrow night, ‘The victor of ‘this bout ite har@ to see how it can CITY TODAY. tee ea yetawer to that question lise |aging a team, Another league experi.| Kiing was the brains of the Cubs when| 4. scorast matci bervesn middlencighte bas| Wil mere iaper of the'tommy Houck Jolmay calawel,'who tl a 8 ate against Johnson when it will Journey over to Jer, fin: Mess oe Led Cramsarye Wtergpeney ‘ow | ment will be tena th at Cleveland. | {uit bron arranged. Bob Moha of Biimautce, wae Me will wet ‘Thurs, is Ame! League and Davis watohed the manoeuvres ai tire made good in fighte r Waned boxcte te ohtortcin here. | would like to Have thelr friends. pree-| chleftaine in the ‘methods of Co dou eae ta Se hcl, ad Oeorttesel ip to| , Leech Crom, writing from Lakewood, says he insists upon keep- | ent. but are holding out no hopes in the best chance of | Philadelphia that a ought to be able 4 reaeg siuou yur slugger,’ bave a a lh fe down there storing up somo new energy for Wood. nda St & show to tie training for the Tommy M; hich | Closing game of the tour, so that he will nelther Johnson | "at direction, to|Tepeating, not only because of thelr| to deliver the goode—next season, if not) T eee Te on eke ‘ign tng for ‘the “Tommy” Surly bt. which On to-morrow McGraw is going to nd for Avril 17, Crom thinks he'll) be In shape about next Saturday, j-arai trength, demonstrated | this. the weighing in time isthe | ry strange to. aay, has 8 i nor any manager of a fighting after, |erest all-around strength, Clarke Grimith has ain, with th A difterence 10, the,» ‘match between | firectly Sgt opinion. | httrvhy and Cros are . going to have an easy time eeries last fall, but be- success anywhere of ‘and obstacie that prever Leap org Eases of fitter rivals, and unless the dope ie wroog they = ‘way into New York. one atter- dave tots of ¢un managing the Washing- Py SOE i a pan's | UUld put up e great fight, Jdadiapapolis from aryanged. Goodman’ > will start playing Tae Qt 3) will be experimenting with new pilots. /ton outfit. Thex are always expected to| way the students of the same figui ‘weots weight to be 142 poi @t the! In the preliminary bouts co the National Ama x. eed Be stosherg 4 jetpraveeNbacrrad orclock ty the Regulars, and when) No matter how gifted and experienced a|finish last, or near the bottom at any) while their pitching staff should be as gee Ste, a, wlle Broaon, © Sadins vat fo A |teur Athlette Unies Boxing Championships, “a ease of the race feeling engendered. for) menaser may ‘he, it invariably takes; rate, 00 it will Re an earoent a een eae ee ey Ri eror aes . yy whould come re wallat Boston, Harry Rex of ie ity, the M. against the collegians get accus- | pointment if th x" ny 00, en Ne fs. fout of the rut. catcher by reason of CUR CHURCK =i HSS RAY nother Xorit ie @ rather rare treat. The only reons who hi @ kick com! ere | acle—and these are the sons of oi mil. They fea if} aclee—if he brings Mth, | the other backstope in thi everybody wante to hop on them just | pennant-winn ‘Leagu because they don't expect to hg a my THAR OLD MANAGERG | doing lots of stage yeae one it wilt 1 babe: me oem Avian er9, wat nie ‘amor IN AMERICAN. * Cluve are fi jo pennant tundess the Cubs make one of thelr great AMUSEMENTS. purts, now that they have their old in- NEW York's Lestexe THEATRES, | ‘i combination of Evers, Tinker and re, Bahay. Chance again in working order. re 58 88. Ts} Tha Liebler Coe ‘ ; ; ' ms OLIVE! # ieee eee eet ree ene. a = This Novice Has |Public Urging Fae HUDSON fv RAE Meee ceaty (ee entieariraeans ied 1 t i wrege of te Eu» wich expecta to ome att Twn ers Langford Whips “ Poot the Real “White | Taft to Appoint |- nt Detroits, bezause of their inability to . lew Siesotoeria SMe] FULTON See, @ age ATED ¢ ‘acquire any good new material and be ~ Sullivan to Meet wi vi lle rod McVey at Sydney| ==" sera ene zr2| Hope” Wallop HARRIS pal stars as Crawford and Mullin, and the RAY HARRIS E23 refusal of Shortstop Ownle Bush to} Of all the white hopes who have shown | | A, mideeprend desire among ¢ollowers pe THE TAL KE eign, 4 not cause the Philadel-/in New York since Jack Johnson donned) porary of tne Amateur Athletic Us hie In one of the hardest battles between | phians much worry. ye the heavyweight crown very fe' ah _seveated Cakes aise fer on : ad i re wae il wyweights ever witnessed in this! The Athietics undoubtedly fear the! nave displayed @ wallop more powerful|sioner to the forthcoming 7m 2 UAKER Loc a Ma Laastord of Boston was| Highlanders and the Red Sox the most than the right uppercut with which A, J.|Games is strikingly shown by the rain " THE Q' GIRL "Us GHBES rarded the decision over Bam McVey | of any of ths clubs !n the league Al-/ nein an emateur, jumped out of the Tett reine, ‘Sm to. Moonter: tn haees novice class last night. The event took | upon Mr, Sullivan, Ever since it became tr! ai Place during whe amateur boxing tourna-| uncertain whether the President would i KNICKERBOCKER E43 ye aes net @t the Irish-American Athletic/ appoint any one to represent this Gov- "Wed, de Sat.at ermment officially at Stockholm the alae ee neues dout tn the neavywotaht | letters have poured in, and reports erom Otis Skinner: Kismet ‘ag|claes, Reich, whose sledge-hammer Bing Hs] show there is no abatement oI i long time| right is partly explained by the fact | of the flood. fotght viciously, with 3 Wey. Going the | fe. had ‘i ry) nar “is wing, | that he bolds @ junior ehot-put Teoe nCimtes SE hundreds ef ee, tae f Sous a better work at long range while Lang- Sut he wean't @ wiconee in Washing: | ord, wee petted against F, Folock. ‘he been 'e office pockt in this clty, together with exp: er who | bout was but fifteen seconds olf when! ot the hope that the President will re- ‘ sonpped consider fis intention to appoint no one ; CON THE Wl 7 BL tent the’ Mulsh ‘Ransford landed, ‘fre-|aiven the relne of management, which | ered P to the post. Mr, Gullivan declines to ke eT SOME” widow" make public any of the letters or the| | To i were later tuken away from Mm, ca oipped his right to the victim's jaw, fo 18 or Ww AT qventiy on him with heary blows to the | tore later, ann ormay, frost gum, cans: ty, on the ‘point. ‘The|hames of the senders, but it is known bar ELA Mata, yj fe 818 Heeayy that they come from’ every section of ‘3 HENRY MI j el oe year. force at the biow lifted Pollock off his ° ; t 1! D van tao une dev Hiner Enver since Sta! got out of the game|feet, and he crumpled up on the floor, | fhe country snd many are trom promt nia GAIETY Ff, Guring @ clinch, and the rt in| The’ referee only counted ten, but he| Rent men not actively identified with a rear i. 8.10, OF FICeR CARNEGIE HALL — WEONESDAY diately appealed te the referee. The The letters point out Mr. @ullivan’s ne by-y! ne at “ : 2 lmernetree se-|NIKISCHE: that ‘Germany wit | that he must not use the kidney ‘blow | ooking at yellowbacke and listening tol Detore Pollodk came er geo egy yea : ‘ eae sian ES pt stnletes at Ticck: | guia and he obeyed, ‘Before the vout|the sinsle of coln. The ownere of¢the| “The spectators, many of them veteran officially represented this nation at i __ CONCERT AT .5'P ‘Si “tht he Finn ars doing ari | vay we the, tavaris tha Satna | Bowen cu Uaoesed i to Fair, to | age tana, lowed upon tne erormstce| evry Oirmpi sins the Fvial ot fe IE ols Hy ae i ‘ape with, the aincun’ and) welahta, and| at odds of & to 4 but after the "Tang. | Was made to tim to manage the team| sort they hed ever ‘Wwitnemed. Both | “lead! i ai} Amar! MURSDAE ore Mera the taverita es the ontas oats, and cover firet base he accepted, Rotoh ana Pollock are members of the teas ie eee pacortatnty sah oogeoved HAMMERSTEINS > ad” || a j YE RSEY LIL STAHL DECLARES HE'S AN./Orenam Club, which te composed large: | tng President, because of the recent WV ih OF “MUSIC, lt “Bt, Wei lett hi vs, 28,80, 75¢,81. Daily Mts 28,00.16e, \CADEMY OTHER COMEBACK. ae the second time ‘Teich had | cablesrem from ‘he Swedish Olyaple se oy ea Rataweemmaaee |) Al it aie. Bon LAR Committee which eaid the Bwediah Gov- i $3 te Ma tome THE THIRD eback diplayed be | ‘During the tournament last night | ernment would gladly weloome an om- $of McGadte‘ierann Pouscth ted wet: DEGREE" Chicego, Fo u's Eugitalr Tony Dalle” Deity TO-NIGHT—“THEFA ER” bouts between aovices in all six classes | Cini Tobrasentative of the United @tates, |} ——- ate Harry “Breen,” Beatie A —— : eee | HAT AE WELET WEL : represented 7 of two o athletes travelli 7 and With 6/804 ack Comwal cote Prom ba have been out for the moneya| (NOt merely the A. A. U.) to be genuine! team made up of such hitters ai The duduee ‘wore John O'Brien anaseck Betting it. I understand that there | *™*teurs according to the code and the mo secret about this and that they CENTURY Gani une fen i COMAN (inant me ito, ipgeret, Rewer. Rawls ont Bagle, le) W You can afford the best oll word “amateur” in ail eport | race. lothes when you buy at Wik? THE WOMAN foe promptly protested if they Rite 'cunten’ Ir etal belaradiies | hitiaante “Wewsiisa hes’ wuver had # clo’ you buy cp dgtaecanian Against the honor of the nation to allow | any experience as a big’ lenge mene wf asta Netianinn’; Tela] hb olesale prices. Any suit HA 2775, Burlesque | Siz 4» important that America shouig|2hY athlete who hee ever secretly re-|ager, but he has hed plenty of exper-|"PAc Aart ve fee ae fac. | Betratedt SAMDIN aS B AMEE Bt ok represented by genuine amateurs ‘ Teh tee Haute, A in BY sd pads ti nwtAR URRAY AY, THEA Ux Are. 1 only as ® matter of policy but 4 Coast last and Hslersburg. 8 8 ime, Bolles Boulevard | honor of the country, What| Any amateur athletic oMcial who has| cies hus damcnstrae ance aust a * a “4 rk Terie turer's prices any Send cad ‘ibe uid vard ‘would be in it if we won an #0-| been connected with the payment of | guide in the spring training that great i m2 ery es ora mi row rear | rag tes eet tense | eee le wo mea |MCEabe, meus ws te «| Moe Lev vi « of \- — . 4; iy ff 4 agg po was team vepresentiog beep In Street he Va.—Holy Ores, 4; vir-| (MY Only 119-525 Walker St., N.Y. lsguived amateur? It nother Benedict \t Al jae OS'S fac the A : be dios | arnete, Mic tfie Marisa, and Chaan ead’ bis dl aed, 1 Bata

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