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rr rr nr re THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1913. EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY . -TO-DATE AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN SAYS MPGRAW IN REVIEWING | : EK IN NATONAL LEAGUE GIANTS’ MANAGER, SIZING UP WORK OF MES HAS » 3 Aes i oan: - finn k."O. yeet teat ores 4 BY LEARN raal Turow & Py sich a Becher has boca’ fighting 5 3 ae ve LeMarin Coming Here to Traia. Constant TeMerin, the giant French champion, wito le to meet the great Germea, Seon at the Atlantic Gerden A, C. om « ‘Thoreday PAARQUARD HAS JUST <— AS Mut HOP, on 7 WS Fast one “AS @VER.. Eno tes, Me tent LEADERS, SAYS: AT AYSELE IN Tue GLASS tad farsa he faa casio TL Have T Aomiy IT's aide . No WONDER “The CHICKENS ARE ALK CRAtTY ovem mE! taining INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs, Chub, . Peppery Second Baseman Will Get More Baseball Out of Cubs Than Many Expected. Y, He Has Good Pitching Staff, and His Catchers Look} * Best in Either League. | Tinker Handicapped by Poor Start, but Reds Should| } Land in First Division. M. ‘S% Lous) 49 Teh DoeSN'T Loox Band , Huaans ( ») Yeaterday’s Games. ee ee ea Tadd BeaSarnew! pe ' : | ul . + Inthe second of his baseball reviews of the work in both y “ Gates bg Ustad noes z ' big leagues, Manager McGraw of the Giants to-day writes on FRED WELSH MEETS Lap oS WONT Do someting Best Table Sauce ° the subject of new managers of the National League teams. iE Ri aes yee Siniaibbavin thei ic dation To-morrow he will discuss the American League outlook. KFTCHELL TONIGHT fare quality and rich flavoe. © _ These articles will be printed in these columns exclusively ie . #4 ~— fr sean ress © tj ~ every Monday and Tuesday throughout the baseball season. Nicolai “STALLinas 7 ron fla n4 LEAcPERRINS BY JOHN J. M’GRAW. i in| ‘Sesv rosneve ov Fried J. Rica hag hy First Appearance in Ring in Resute oot on. GUNNERS END SEASON AT Beate Foster Hi ta Mespttat. | HE big surprise to date among America Since He Won MaTemia --- TRAVERS ISLAND TRAPS. | roster,\the midget third baseman of T the new managers in the Na- Back English Title. oes BUT owe the Nationals, is ‘in a local hospital, tional League, whom I prom- ised last week to make the subject of to-day's article, is John Evers of By John Pollock. . final shoot of the winter, the Winged rs ‘abs. ‘diftic wo eames nn mY Maasai Zs 3 Foot gunners had a dozen or moro ——— bath Ot castes, 5 alt REDDIE WELSH, the English trophies to be decided. When the last | seams F | blue rock was thrown over the waters| —— a of the Sound 4 bot llbivl lad that ed * izes wore well distrituted among the ‘ "i Pia gna 100 Shades of Gray | The Commodore Blackton Cup for 7 the high scratch gunner of tie season ; 4 7 was won by C. W, Billings, who had a Worth $40 at $25 ' y ‘a fotal of $6. J. H Vanderveer took the 9 " si _ Long Run Cup offered by . Hug: : gins with a string of 62 targets. Five Every well-dressed man will have a gray suit this gunnera tied for the iigh Handicap!’ summer. You will need one. We have one hundred ize offered by George J. Corbett. e s trophy was won In a shoot of yester- grays Lesvet known weave from the lightest silver gray : PPERIQAN LEAGUE, NATI Bo BEY Dire nae pe ea vies , from soft serges to homespuns. Let us Rings ‘ ¢, | | nam gunner excellent wor! Trae Hl Ss lle Yon. TF tlBrote ut BX5] | throughout. He took the Hizh Handi. to your measure a suit both you and we will be Chicago ... A 0 1 cone 2 h Shooting for the season ended at the/ with a high fever and symptome of | ‘Travers Island traps of the New York|typhoid. He has been out of the Athletic Club yesterday. Being the| game for a week. | this stage of the e, but, basing since he arrived in this country, will Vana Ay his did ain ne it bored me Arat ‘appearance ole contest 5 jough Evers wou! &] in America since he won bac whole fot more baseball out of the) lish title fmm Matt Wells Welsh will take on Al Ketchel, Cubs this season than many baseball | rugged Aghter of Connecticut, in a ten men expected. ven bout at ine Union ene , 4 igeport. e jest Wels! I base this prediction on two facts. will be signed op oY. his mananer Horry First, lok, to meet some good lightweight clubs at cenit: ite Pandit! in six-round content before one of the; clube in Philadelphia, | | —the strongest in the league outside carp msal of the Giante—and have more than| a) See See ; held thelr own. Chicago has already or hla fire show on. Monday "rening, ¢ ‘John J. McGraw. = * had a series with both Pitteburgh | me, ie tures i _B2é Cincinnati, and each team has plenty of natural strength, although, to draw any accurate conclusions at lightweight champion, who has recetved many offers for fights hicago |. :: ist, Loule ig Trophy yes- proud of. ft Ruste j 1613) RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S GAMES shootoff in ompeted. “ Gr ” 1 wai ‘W. B, Ogden won the Monthly Cup. ays” to Measur 25 ro aif Thue Antoine eusteni wash ones poatpoost. Rain, | Gee Eels’ a! Ciavinsats “a, e beg y' % $ ; §udging by the scores, Tinker has not developed it in his club yet. The Reds | [ss‘S..3"asa.s te eclesed ier GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY hes regarded by baseball men as a good ball club, and many figure they will| mess faaanans Salty Peat Perdana Bogue. the final leg for the Spring Cup. a. F, | Broadway & A heim potan ahead of the Cubs ultimately. Some have gone further and counted | ene ie eis fina oe | Sasa oh tote Paine servered sec evere, tease |, Sth seis rn ‘the Cubs out of the general concluding contention for the pennant, While I) °° c a ep ral ter “a | was W. B, Ord eu thought, and still believe, that Cincinnati haa a good chance to beat out | Kissy nil be mahle oo a | Elena till 1 never regarded the Cubs as being 0 weak that they didnot aioe ileal KOHLEMAINEN RUNS look-in for the pennant. —_ Chance Has Always Admired Mier an 1 sntinated they wou ee Aa : ; i Tinker. | wat Wattact veliave bo Wik ses, th 4 ent ona Peta hers ot eliaabeth, earns: Sgesen aera SMITH GRAY Announce: a ysiagoet \ were PIES aNsma athe tarawems ot the twes| Woo geod comaiiien, od thas wnt hank eee eia ‘ ° When with the Cubs, and among this cap him for a time, But there te no . . foun :|_ Although he finished far in the ruck, Gg Bumber was Frank Chance, The now doubt he has the players and he should | {o. ‘ aceli: 66 . 99 f manager of the Yankees has alw them into @ machine, The’ Cin- Teikag sopgvight |GHannes Kolehmainen, wearing the ol ~ Been a great admirer of his former | tl club resembles a dangerous one | tured the fast time prize in oh @hortstop and believes he ts going to » and I believe it will develop country run conducted by | Make @ 6004 manager as soon ax he} much strength in sime, Joe haw al- tation A. C. of Brooklyn. Bete settled and acquainted with hiv! ready lost a lot of games by: one run, :| Finn covered the r From what J hear through the! which does not mean bad baseball so a Of baseball gossip, the sharps! much as an unpolished machine. Fans ‘1 . at eritd Day oe " Sarai i el eae ROLE : _. THE CHANCE OF THE SEASON Much stronger than they were vebeg| Siem one, cee game by the anh, A ttett will ul { Before the season, opened. | alight margin of . Baseball men ahd prove " : i a a A SP OS SL SI ¥ ee dinar’ tant GHIA, leah: to| confder it lack of Anesse, ‘The only fae be ay fing "Ooans | f22badh rales philadelphia, We urge you fo order early : | @ink. that the fight in the National; comfort to a manager who {s losing oy p the League may result in the old three-cor-| games by a small score is that he real- Three att te ova acl Rered dedaf between Pittsburgh, Chi- | izes the playing ability is there and that wed 0 at age and New York, is that the pitching | It 1s only necessary for him to whip it @aff, of the Cubs has shown unexpected into shape. 8,000 yards of high grade Spring weight woolens will be tailored to order into stylish sack and Norfolk suits, fully guaranteed ' @rength to date, That was regarded ry , ‘Three and twenty a fs tho weak part in the machine by, Smal Scores Mean Well A) sa ihe teen anal : . ee mest experts, Cheney and Lavender! Matched Teams, | @apected. If he does, the Cubs will be| getting all the break: taking the| outfield te not impressive, The catching Me Chia sarees track “i @mong those fighting for the cham-| games by one run,” tter writer | 4¢1 en grea! - P ea 5 i |$o me 1 get, on an twenty | duced in eMclency through the passing Pra, alfred reals i Pally Ht lanted ‘There is no question about the Cubs’! or thirty letters a day season, | slong of Bresnahan, who was a great | ine, {andee face. ik Kramer tint aN Bower and drive in other departments. | and when the race gets close it jumps steadier of pitchers. This affects the — R : mY catching staff looks to de the best! to fifty sometimes, most of them telling bad sue also, , 2 aed mateo ot phe, preeitet we, tte Was can cee old freaed K for the o ty. The White either league, although mine ls ®|me how to run my club. je fourth and last the new Oona special dco ee Schedule codes er House ih @reat favorite with me. ‘The inflold t#| qt ia not luck when @ club wins by | Managers in the National League te se an ingress are also inc! . This brings reason: Bs & fast and flashy one with the return! one run, It is the acience of the game. | Stallings of Boston, and any one who : @f Bridwell to his old-time form.. All the smart managers play for juat|Knows anything at all knows what a When Al ts right, there is not a more[that ons run, especially if tney nave a | Stallings le up against. As T Ys @ependable man inthe game. It does] tight ball club. By a tight ball club 1|!&st week, when the Giants’ first se- j me good to sce him come around and|mean one which by {in defense can | fal argument with the Braves waa on, G . OC, to-t ni Sere ea 00 Val 50 "4 Mave bristled up and pitched some good| The Giants were winning @ lot of eT = care 6 ' e alue "9 Games, however, and Evers may find! games by one run two years ago. i. Sent Bicycle Club of Balti | i Bimself better off for pitchers than was| ‘MoGraw, you're a pretty lucky guy | for This is an unprecedented event in New York at this early date in the season, but these are unprecedented times. This is a Sale with a 100% Real Reason. for a reduction on wool. As a consequence the woolen market is as uncertain as aday in April. We have purchased 8,000 yards of s “ I consider Stallings a high claas mi . ° fs . ’ Siwaye tereréed him highly an a player| nus sequited ity” Slanagera wl plan | ME07 one, who will got the beat po woolens, domestic and importations. They are high grade summer 6 BEd o man. Ho ts one of the cleanest) anegd two or three innings to gain that |i romlee out of hs material. But weight cloth, and we were fortunate in our buying price. i} players 1 have ever met, and it grieved | one run advantage, figuring where ®| .¢ tongt ie let hi f the Giants at be substituted that) ew 4 Se eee ater cane, Tt takes a geod pitching | ,, With the Giants to date 1 am satisfied. Therefore we throw wide open our spacious made- to-measure shops and will tailor to your order any My only reason ‘or doing this was|staff and a fairly sure felding club to] {? many ante-season criticiams, T read Decause my club had @ chance to win} play this sort of game, It is in the fleld- \Te te etre the pennant in 1911'& I could speed up| ing that my club falls down @o fre- and Bridwell's legs were | quently when we have @ small lead, | NA been added, and he looks as if he p * = style sack or Norfolk suit you select, guaranteed, for ting Herzog, the Giants| But {t has @ robust hitting etrength og DPN me Lanner Bd 2 | ly take the flag, and that | which makes u hi ripe | as been the cornerstone of the pitch- , @ of baseball, in which} In both leagues many ing department for eo many seasons, is y ttle sentiment if you! been taken by one run so fi "| in better shape to-day than he has been care to produce a winner. | ron. This condition indicates that the |i, two seasons, He took great i clubs are better balanced to date, al- - | though in the long stretch of the sum- |, Bvers ano His Cuts Look String | | President Wilson and Congressman Underwood have won their fight | ' ! | | | This offer holds good for one week, beginning at Five days from ordering you can have a try-on, SebenTis tea eee. ee cen, MOMn, many’) mer some teams which are shot full ef te A hae mae ios at wank | store opening time this morning. You can telect and five ys later the suit will be delivered.” Re. RR ce migra teas that trey | nee ae anit owed to collapse. It Ht early and procesded through & careful |fj ~— whatever cloth, you like in our assortment. Some of member, fale offer includes all styles of sack suits, ° ‘are rivals in the league. It used to be) wears off that the manager must siege of slow training and development, arettes are served the values run up as high as $50, Thismakesno an: so the season’s popular Norfolks. hk while at mes when they were the lash tw keep his club striding along. sony He reer, Seas pune: t E 1 a’ difference, except that you had better get in early. mx corps of experienced. tailors wily take care of the me club and go! u ins, e new Ni mene ot the oe me tut Lana wat welts the haw National | Loeave raps reiiy aed terra thedy a ngland’s Your personal satisfaction is guaranteed, or your your commands ai e nearest our Four Marquam is rapidly coming back to the form he showed early last season. He hae just as much of a hop on his fast one, and that is the deceptive thing about his pitching, Ames and Wiltse fs @ good sign in a bail player, be-| tough proposition, and I do not see how aggressiveness, vut| he is going to make a very brilliant tof overdid it and! showing with the im jal at hand. are to be holding hia} When the owners of the Cardinals er better than was ox-| Roger Bresnaha exclusive Military Messes. The Royal Nestor is the Mildest of money is paid back to you. Stores, tlers in the leag Wook otter then ey have i three Nestor Cigarettes. De- handicap him as a manag t) passed up a opportunity to gather | Yee": Ames: has rec! youth ‘ always worried w the limit any-|4n some players who would dy learning to throw a spittal. The| lightfully aromatic, e | ay, 80 & little more or less does not! strengthened the club, Almost any team | “8nt# must get a good start egainet SINCE TEAS’ q Mweh difference, {in the league would have been glad to| t®® weaker teams in the East because ‘ ‘ f = a j p ‘ Passing any kind of accurate give some Kvod material to wet posses-| i" the Inter-sectional baities between ; BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK —5'" AV., BET 27 & 281°STS, I want to see those Westorn | sion of Bresnahan. Hast and ey can expect little q FULTON ST., AT FLATBUSH AV..~ BROOKLYN — BROADWAY. AT_BEDFORDAAV. Poe eth Sata i te el etl ght Sempre veer emnrnn saeco peaeeneeetaeme Trabalho te i Syn Scat