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HE Giants Bid Farewell Baseball No To Marlin Camp To- Day) wrrn..sie. tc veteran rightfelder of the Detroit @reat condition andy to atart the|tcan League baseball club, has fearon with a rui a they have done / Ais 1918 contract. President Naven New Yorkers wes Pach, Up Their} in tne past, ana ete nomena ep treat pm BIG LEAGUE TEAMS PUT ON FIN SHING TOUC HGHLANDERS' PITCHING STAFF CHANCES CHIEF WORRY NOW Best Thing That Can Be Said of Twirl- ers Now Is That They Are in Far Better Shape Than the Batters, but Will They Last? NO PRACTICE TO-DAY FOR HIGHLANDERS. HAMILTON, Bermiida, March 21. —As this is Good Friday, which |s & strict holiday on this island, there will be no practice for the High- landers. Chance and his men. are now even with the Jersey City Club of the International League, as in which ig the same as the 1919 the fourth game of the scrice they 1; Trunks and Start on Their | Seti, Si, Leute Browne the| ment. Crawford is the third of the won by a soore of 14 to 1. Chance Hedges of the St houle club. After | four die Tiger holdouts to elgn, Tr told his men to no pity on N loud] Cobb now being the only unsigned the Skeeters, and as a remult they Journey North, se ercine ot the was. the Chante | 9s . praise of the way the Giants| player on the Detroit roster, It ie — ran the bases and the general condi-| pected Cobb will eome to terms tion of the New York players. Catcher Martin, Tex., March M1. |Lew Criger, who 1s coaching the St. —" Havin welere eneter worn TT is oMictally the first day of |Louts pitchers, was curprised to see smashed the curves tossed up by Green and Viebahn for sixteen safe drives. Green was loaned to the Skeeters by Chance and was as wild as @ hawk. MoConnell and Caldwell did the twirling for the Highlanders, and were only hit safely eight times. ‘ing, ty the Giant pitchers using curve balls SREINK: and It As also the Gay ime lao early in the year and sald that the| HOT SPRINGS, Ark. March M. 7 ial Browns were still contenting them-| Luckily for Robert Byrne, the over, there'll be @ game between | eeives in getting control of the fast! pitched by Joo Wood Wednesday hit mixed team of Glants and the local hign | ones, pattie af baa AM AL school nine, after which the New York| There was no let up in yesterday morn-| #451 Ong nad caught nim on the temple aggregation will pack their trunks and | Ing’s practice and the boys were driven hi A light b {ting hie obitae start on thelr journey northward. through their stunts at a apeedy pace. | the seribes might be writing The sixth annual ball of the Giants,|TN® practice game yesterday afternoon | ary. Byrne's doctor ordered him to th set ae thay toclal henson ac resulted in a victory for the Colte, Wlatay In bed yesterday, but he dressed tba faenn mn Sti puns to 6, The Colts clearly outplayed! and made his appearance in the lobby Martin, was held last night, and was & FOE pe to gtr ag a tt collapsed, itying to Manager Chance, for the way ho fooled the Jersey batters showed that his lame arm is well again. Daniels carried off the bat- ting honors for the Highlanders by slamming out three safe drives, a homer, a double and a single. Count Midkiff and “Pep” Young, the sen- sational youngsters, fot bupy again, lacing out three hite apiece. Bob Willams, the promising backstop, relieved Catcher Sweeney in the lat- ter part of the game and made two eafe hits out of as many times at the bat. rae a Third article of series on Frank Chance and the New York \Mighlanders in training at Hamilton, Bermuda. How the ex-Cub qnanager regards the pitching feature of baseball and what he to get out of his staff during this season’s race for the bigger success than aver. Pitcher Demaree, who, it is expected, a tof the re a ae will be retained on McGraw’e staff, |errore were made by the outfelders an: wenn | le tank practice and 4 bE gs] Ce ae trong Sad bea 105 herby femains under the sun that was a@hining in their eyes.| doctor's care, Probably be out of the lineup severe! | resreau worked 6 innings for the Reg-| out of danger. Gaye, ulare and Ames pitohed 5 for the Colts. | was spiked by Speaker, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Nearly all the boys are glad that|Tesreau was hit harder than Ames, but to-dmy will be the last day at thi Cuore, 1018, br The Pram Publisting Ose TA NFON, Borman, March 1. training camp, as the morning and JROCEEDING on the baste that no team can hope to be a contender in a/ “nd one or fvo Crear avaation vet. | afternoon practi been stren-|plemty to do in the feld. , feaque pennant without @ ati nN Up, | uous and the pla: Cooper again performed brilliantly in . rae tn ner a tis activition te that direction” He ave the pitemars | there Is enough strength there to give | feel the left field, making several fine one-hand| Rain caused another td ‘kout of two weeks here before the infleldors and outfelders were called the Highlandey a start, but it is prob- | injuries catohes of liners, ‘Cubs, headed by Manager Evers, when $0 the anne lematica! © what will happen after they arrived here two hours late to ping OP are Caer ROE ES the first month. Many of the men the local Southern League club. An i i ‘Sh At present these twirlers are so much further advanced in training than! wig ook good now may fall down. If “f ‘the only difference te batters that the practice games are a joke It is hard for an untratned | tiny hernene Chance will be ur against wuoane oW on ay seein ot tab ib waliea as Lita a io all i leathers, styles and 3h to suit eye to hit ordinary “lob” pitching at the start, mudh less the freakish shoots | 4. tie has no Johnsons or Woods or id wists Doug! ef ‘ mody. If you coul @f tho spitball, the “phut” of @ fast one as it pops Ponerhle. Hetere canoeing. the santas. factories at Brockton, © actcher’s mit or | Mathewsons to fall back on in case of ., i reo the big curves that have spring batters bending thelr backs Ike contortionists. | trouble, (1) ‘oast (7) eren it Slade kaa besmapusese cn wailaten yourself how carefull: ven the Jersey City pitchers, who are training on the same grounds with tl The one big thing tn Chance's favor evel Save. been foheed Xo tome on 4 al New York club, are in such excellent condition that several of them have made| right now is that his pitchers are in BY JOHN POLLOCK. { ORgt, spond to thie effies what if, Jim Jeftites Ge. es many as six strike outs against the major leaguers in three Innings. Since | wonderful shape. If the!r natural ability y= KILBANE, the feather-| ack "oft, thee i spin. toe the, ston sean unt he wti | fleld deep with mud, the regulars have begun to appear in these exhibition games the batters are |{s in proportion to their phystcal condi- weight champion, accompanied by | *™ "tite or black Gaye they ought " JACKSONVILLE, Fia., Mareh 21.—| Picking up and by the end of ten days they it to be able to give the | tion he will get @ runaway start. his wife and their two children, roma, aM li ERT re champion of President Charles W. irphy of the Bitchers a tussle. During the next few weeks Chance |Jimgny Dunn, hia manager, and Call Mo in pig, | Chicago Nationals declares he has been “While the batters appear helpless! etther be a big star or nothing. He has| will spend many sleepless nights figur- Delaney, hla spacing paver, in how 6h ay a Ch toh See teat Pt. | cetrek a 008 and two arwrceiobe plager right now,” said Frank Chance, as he/ the most perfect pitching motion that I| ing on this pitching staff. On that de-| hie way to Vernon, Cal, w! nls tana sPeperouent off at Callin exchange for Roger Bresnahan by a watched them, with a smile, from his| have seen since Bugs Raymond ficet| pends his chance of making @ 6004 | slated to meet Johnny Dundes, Show pe mateht th Iutner Sic] National League club, the name of ef6verite lounging position on the low | broke in. Green is over six feet tall and | showing his first year in the American | Now York featherweight, in a twenty-| "ethene oles on which he refused to make known, that gurrounda the ortcket | has ¢remendous strength. League, And he knows it better than | round bout at Tom MoCarey's open-alr| Dick ‘Peters, the pr " ae ee a je, “they will be so well trained in} He has an overhand motion that! anybody. frena on April 15 for the featherweight | Wie, sNoms, imorprement in val ALEXANDRIA, Va, Maroh %1.—This are q i i en ‘signed ti for two battles little city belleves it tn entitled to spat td Tc athe aped lb Meriter heater A a al championship of the woNd, Kilbane and I= "itykid ben af recognition aa the home of the aenuine| Wb. DOUGLAS cromes 10 IN CREATER NEW YORK. 4 they will go to New Yor! S fast ball, Though he had some| amhern ven, | his party left Cleveland last night. Be-| tis second ‘ri’ be with, Daseball fan, for on March 31, when the Ne Street. BROOKLYN | nything eerved up. trouble with a fractured rf> at the! \wupner, 3 21,—With sever | fore starting Johnny said that he ex-| tn rounds at the St, Washington Americans are to play a| 758 Broadway, corner ath Street. 1 Fulton Atreet, corner | ance says that, ase rule, batting | start Trainer Barrett has relieved that | changes it, the “Ambre: foutiall | pects to put Dundee away and intends| another foraien hearywelcht 1 coming bere to local athletic club, the public schools] S83 cor sw beth Wtrest. $o8-Tlo nreadway, career i e spring is very weak because the| condition and the youngster 1s | echedule for next fall has been anuounced. The |¢o wager $1,000 on his chances of gettin: ids skill in bouts with the American fight will be closed and business virtually 1907 venee. | D! ready | ; Ker $1, sr s e Broad: (Times Square). ech Aver corner 1ith Street, 2 ers will not extend themselves for | to cut loose, Tine chances aro that | [mt im\nttant coange is heed pongrirginl My | the verdict. Li et Hynnor, Rh eh -Aimtraitan Hunter, suspfnded in order that the whole town) / vomues Ril} bay en see i of hurting thelr arms. Asa con-|Green will be kept on the team, but | sat to ervengs 6. triangular championship —_ feated iy" tam Mebey [May attend the mame, ‘Th Saare? oa ee é the batters don't get up| that he will not be a regular. | Me jareal i viaging | | At tie cumnlee Roe Vf ie esate Bieri; rapid i ekiiven 4 NEWARK—€81 Brood Street. 5 h : with larger universities out of Am clans, hie Brose ritton, "ro i the real thing until the season | | Doescher, the Jersey City pitcher, | Termouth retnaias se tin only. big university | the winner, re Weith We"tomse over with ‘Syn mitted to the ; Fighth Avewee- PATRRAON—199 Market t.,cor. Clarks iA That is why, he explained,| who was formerly on the Brooklyn | team the ached, four home | ceipta, witch wi . Brown ‘TRENTON—161 E. Mate 0.,cov. Bread 4 had taken the pitchers down early} Club, told me that Green had all the | ames, a8 compared wi year, per cent., which metied him $657.00, Paidie Morgan, dP smictotea nhs Meta | al NASHVILLE, as to have them in shape to make| requisites of a big league pitcher ex- pedobany fore, the ret. Lenewelgit, ont pork soanen | acer, nithern 4 batters hustle. cept experience, Swimming Trials To-Morrow. Pitter “ot. New Orleane, i ea round To ot | tor the bantamveight cham Gre come wit with tne basen | - in the & . Fogarty, the’ new owner of the “He's got a lot to learn,” Doescher| The 500.yard national swimming chamyionship 4 ¢, ge the niabt ¢ ~ Q D % Pgh vonidon aha SNOOGA, Tenn. Ratn City team, 1s here and 1x a pro-| explained, “Tut from the way he haw| of the Amatenr Athletic Union will be decided tt belt’ offered el Le CBA TEANCOO A Sea., ere Be eles fan of the first water, Ho| started I believe he will do it. In ee | ‘ind "tie Chattanonge Bowthera Athletic Club, with the elimination als this | Mand » to cent, of ee A match was arranged today between Al Me- s his players to break their necks,| batting against him we noticed thatjerening, Hivo men are looked* nym as pomible fom, terete ice nen ° eT teeta’ stata Ege Mn alterwelahs “of Hr, ana Recessary, in an effort to beat the| he had very few of the tricks resorted | scorers in, te ra tery I irra gpd far for the bout next week at liege hema the ei Higier ot Ranmas Ry sta i ats The of land leaguers. As a consequence his/ to by veteran twirlers.” pore alge | ian Nerich’ amd ““Iual” | 42%, VSfEMy—gtine, ott, anereret thousand aat[focat East rhe weight at | ('Sutitand Charsman ear tae hit ‘clowns Neri val | tar featent “by seh bunds, | Cuilun Heche fi ors, anxious to please a new owner,! It is difficult to get alinoon Schulz York Athletic Cb ae .: Tatas al Rave Nate bab: Sean ith sadl be Tad bunds | up ected Tire tnatngn oe Sar Wom oe fourning the ball through like rt. ANCE CHECKED ENTHUSI- ASM OF PITCHERS. If You Are In hd Market for FURNITURE 41 make you fellows in the big . : Thie Will Interest You. ‘write something about our team | Commencing SATURDAY, Masch 22d, and "he yelled at me after the Jersey continuing for a limited time only, we will give, had eaten the Highlanders. ABSOLUTELY ve got the best team—on the level!" FREE, ing enthusiasm is @ very bad @aé for ten days Awirters to exert themselves regardless gt the outcome As o result they are wonderful shape now, and the games pt the next two weeks ought to make thelr merits and faults plain. ‘The men on whom Chance will reply pe are Ford, McConnell, Warhop, Fisher nd Caldwell, with hopes of getting man from the trio made up of > Davis and Green, ily Ll | y Room Table in got wT mn pind ele (i ni fl i\ i every of $100.00 or more a Beautiful Heavy Brase Bed, finished in the new Damarda Guaranteed Bew_Damarda Guaranteed Lacquer. This Is for You if You Want It ‘There ere NO STRINGS to this offer, 1s coplies to CAG os CREEe chasers alike. You do NOT pay for these gifts in ADVANCED ICES. Our prices are always vaurhed in PLAIN FIGURES and. we invite comparison with others, We know OUR PRICES mean a 20 PER CENT. Bh Aided for you, \ddition, we want you to become acquainted with our ” CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN and your name added to our list of thousands of satisfied customers, OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES T@ YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR CAR hig league pitcher. As yet I have failed Gnd the troutie, but I'll keep putting through the paces until I locate it. @ wonderful epitball and his A ts good enough. I like him very Bome of the National League who saw him work against the nts in the series of 1910 tell me that ‘gave a great exhibition of pitching. Course, there is no doubt about He ts @ wonderful pitcher. He as well as his arm. I ne worry about him. He ts one of eae players who is amply able to look for himself.” EATING, THE YOUNGSTER, WANTS TO MAKE GOOD. George McConnell is @ tell, ransy iow with @ queer spitball and won- 1 speed. He did great work for toppers last year, and with a 4. scoring machine behind him ght to be better this season. He has nin the big league twice, only to slid back to the minors, His varied berience is of great value to him This is the season of the year when New Yorkers should give serious thought to the home, store or office they will occupy during the Summer mont; SEE MY WINDOWS FOR NEWEST FASHIO I have placed along the walls in my store a range of three hundred styles, which include fine blue serge, black unfinished thibets, all the new brown shades of cheviots and tweeds Some of these goods sold in my store for $20 and $25. These goods are right inside the door. Make your selection and call the salesman, and the price willbe, made to your order, $8.75. hile Warhop will never be a mar- lous pitcher like Ford, Johnson, thewson, Wood or Gregg he is a rful factor un a pitching staff, He ol and deliberate under any kind re, and is probably the best re- pitcher in the American League. ce ig not worrying about him, the youngsters Ray Keating, the Englander, for whom the High- rs paid $3,000, is in perfect shape. Though he got ay to bad wiiem he joined the team last season he has settled down and has made up his mind to succeed. He is another twirler who favors the spitball. For three in- nings he worked against the Jersey City team and had the batters standing on thelr ears, They couldn't touch him, His spitball was breaking !n mid-season form and his control wes practically perfect. He can also hit. Davis, the Williams College star, un- oudtedly will be kept on the team, Chance is very sweet on him and thinks the young fellow has in him the making of @ big leaguer. Davis is rather alight in gure, and one is puzsied over his rwonterful etrength until he strips and shows @ broad patr of shoulders and a chest that usually go with @ heavy. medght prisefighter. Paddy Green, who came to the High- Janders touted as the greatest minor, dengue pitcher of the 1913 eeason, will’ Many places are now available, or will be by May 1, which will pro- vide you with all the yas My ‘and conveniences you seek Will you be apathetic and be forced to move at the last minute to your disadvantage, or will you take a few moments’ time and find the “Place Ideal” through World ads to-day? 4,954 World ‘‘To Let” Ads. Last Week 3,177 More Than The Herald A “Wanted To Let” Ad. in Next Sunday’s World Would Be in Order. 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