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— 4 - “ dead ~ wap a ee ee a a Ei ES ES THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914. eonet*.a wedsi""] NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT - SEASON'S BASEBALL OUTLOOK BASEBALL HOPES OF FOUR LOCAL TEAMS Written Eopecially for The Evening Werld by Menagere McGraw, Chance, Robinson and Bradley. GIANTS BETTER EQUIPPED THAN EVER DODGERS PROMISE 4 = GIANTS. |NEW me on daar pre riony. AS VIEWED BY WV BY MANAGERS setae ae eras reece nar elit SS SU BOL ca er Ot Se : a re ful sea 44 ‘1 The Hi confident of finishi : 3 : i sci rn Ses | ag es Se a Be tay Se i 4 of the Team-—Pt ing Sta® b ¢ + Stronger Than Last ¥ usher a '? la is ise Big League Leaders “Write on C on Chances in 1914 = ‘ ee eT tllecs Cust ha bacen Oe { ' Pennant Race for neh, World, and All 7 . , Daubert will round owt a, sat te i ay cs ; 4 ‘a Predict Banner Year for National Game. tm for 1916 the Giants had oe 2 staf has im: |the Highlanders for this sanson than . ry mene, dl one serious jac | e Ld - . ~ | all other Am an @ clube com- ou HE advent of the Federal League this year has instilled unusual {i 4 capable third basema : hang haat es -e z ‘Brooktyn ae prevent a q he ae alt bend player that started | \ oh in cod arte ss fing Pen apenas Lrcedlteeaall 12 ad ali enough to make the Giants hustle at all times TALL . way, Sweeney, Hartzell, Caldwell, Fisher 4 Mén’3 ; ‘ 1 ™ ” je expert- ae | 1 feel tl ; |. eptimistic of bettering their 1913 records in the coming fight. vs beagle al deg we yeungele ‘The Brooklyn Fede Na come fs ceerd “Tuees we he e fer | te Mahe tte way Wits the Arcot Tete f JS. @he National League has suffered /fident of thelr ability there, is, no bata a fine hind nia wt orm Lednilhy ser oe, and pore tin yh) The pitching staff gives me much sat: ( | 4 We realize the wonderful stren, | ‘inte ot 3 me surprised when they eee Keating, Mc- _ Raye Deen forced out of the rice ever {of the Athletic machine, but the Most : 4 |] | Hale, Fisher, Warhop and Caldwell in : Beoin we ee ee tiene Brooklyn, | Of Machines have to crack and this ote r action. Sweeney and Cosestt will at- Cincinnat! and Chicago will have new | MAY be the year. : ble pairs 1 lan to managers, and this alone creates in- The Washington team is in fine Has re will be on tiret. many other te phys.cal shape. Walter Johnson ts Hi] tion and there are a number tes for the other Infi sitions, Our y im naved ‘eines last © "The pennant outlook favora the| Jus ¢*,food if not better than ‘ ‘ El] ising recruits, The speed of the strengthening, but in . Wittens, Rarteat, Pookin- Ghante, ‘althourh McGraw has found |great year. The other pitchers ane am has been materially increased by| Tom Seaton | augh and Maisel will form a ea, it eomewhht difficult to land a go A baseman because of Shafer’s the Giante are stronger in all depart- Tine outlook for the newly eetab- v James J. Callahan. ‘ equipped Federal League in most pe- |To the Gporting Bulitor of The Erening Wort: to bring another pennant to New Within three months the| The White Sox of 1914 will be York thie season. have organized, built harsh stronger than the team of 1918, and I e |feel pretty certain that they will fig- m jure prominently in the fight. | #0 a many ings can happen a club during a season that I have! N PI f C W k * {never felt right tn claiming « peanaer ew ays tor oming ee e'tolowing views have been sent |! advance at would be foolish. | ———— was exclusively to The Evening a say, however, that the White will fight every inch of the way.|| ‘* Th mm, id by the various manage If the Giants should Win the pennant The Du > y Manager Connie Mack. {in the National League T would like George in ‘“‘The Truth, ”* Raymond Hitchcock Je the Hporting Eatitor of The Brening World: in “The Beauty Shop,” and “ The Red Canary;’”’ The Athletics will stand pat 4 for the 1914 race. We will put h Maude Adams to give “Peter Pan” matinees. othe same team in the fleld that | world P i series for the champion- 4 won the world’e championship |#hip o! worl | Lea: ‘here are seven or it ail’ in fine form. the addition of Bescher. In brief,| th Y ye ha erat is and ry. thie gree oe Fremstad Wins | FRANC! ALDA’S MANON ONE | this her firat appearance here in the OF HER BEST PARTS. part. That ie a mistake, Mmo, Alda 0 t 2 Fr Frances Alda, because of the iliness appeared in tt at the Metropolitan on vation ‘om Of Geraldine Farrar, was the heroine |Feb. 26, and on March 22, 1900 ° ol jassenet'’s “Manon” at the Mi Caruso last night was Des Grieux, «¢ The Governor's Boss,’’ Grace Opera Audience | ror Opera House last night be- | ainging splendidly, and Dinh Gilly fore @ crowded house, Her imperaot was Leacant, also in fine voice. In ation was more than satisfactory, for|the cast were Rothier, Reiss, de By Syloester Ravwling. jahe sang well, acted with convincing | Segurola, Anantang Jeanne Mau- LIVE FREMBTAD evoked a re-|sincerity and looked charming. Mem-|bours, Lenora Sparkes and Marin markable demonstration at the|°res are short. Many people thought! Duchene. Mr, Toscanini conducted, theatre in ample time for the begin- . aly Jas: » In addition there are hases4 ASTER week in the theatres Ww! re peveral “promising youngsters By Fred Clarke. be marked by five new produc- | Mvr of, the Play. Tie evening bil who are qualified to step into @ |To the Sporting Extitor of The Evening World: tions—three plays and two mU-!an4q will also be given on Wednesday Hg Lon position at any time. I have never made tt a habit |sical comedies. and Saturday afternoons. terday afternoon from a capacity audiences, with hundreds turned away. i ne wae singing Kuadry in “Paral- and after the second act wes nk and Bender are in good to claim “The Dummy," a detective play, bY eatied before the curtain no less than sis Jemgition, wate our sticking de dit I cia ass rsa! Harvey O'Higgins and Harriet Ford, last week at the Man-|ltwenty.two times. Memory is treach- r should be strengthened y a ‘ Case,” will] hattan Opera House begins on Mon-| sroug, but this would seem to be & n Lon improved form of Bush look very good right now. The authors of the “Argyle ' day night with “Giselle” as the prin- » Bhawkey. The Federal trade wit. St. Louis appears to |be brought out at the Hudson Theatre | cj; ber and an assortment of |record. our clu have balanced our clud nicely. |on Monday night. “The Dummy” {s/ ballet divertissements. Te is true that Rudolf Berger, who hei wi head, he Cassneets League failed to harm b. sate rer Parinfal for the firet Siek headaches! Always trace them a feces The change, I feel, wilt do |founded on Mr. O'Higgins'’s “Detec- Rach dice orady WH: was singing oi to lany liver; delayed, fermenting food in by stimulating ths ivan By Manager Carrigan. brat deo’ te Lice vA Wider ada tive Barney” stories and is chiefly Fan" to the Liberty Theatre| Ve rata Lsdlaeeh rakes oe the bowels or a sick stomach. Poison-| making the i and aut ipe tion bay ced * Go the Grorting Editor of The Brening World: fe ir ter tpape for etarting 9 |concerned with the kidnapping of @ “Seven Keyn to| that the audience desired to hour) ous, constipated matter, gasce and bile] move Om an et st Ms bowels. I @o not care to make any predic-| erai years and that means much | little girl. Ernest Truax will play Boal ‘ Mme. Frematad alone helped to swell} generated in the bowels, instead of being pepeoen . at Los will beep out of tons where the Boston Red Sox will| fo a clud fighting for @ pennant, |the boy detective who pretends to be, fore fon wale Liberty to the New the total; for in spite of cries for! carried out of the system, is reabsorbed] head a Prof gen pihdeal Yelper fateh this year, but can assure you We will have a new man in |deaf and dumb, and others in the cast) Ai stordam Theatre. ‘Kundry, Kundry!" and that every-| into the blood. When this poison| bowels regular, and make you feel bright we will be in the fight all the! ¢ne outfield—Joe Kelley—and I {will be Ada Dwyer, Edward Ellis, Jo-| “The Little Cafe” will be the at-|body except Mr. Berger seomed tolreaches the delicate brain tissue it| and c ful for months, Chil sway from the very start. I consider think he will satisfy ti lane, |eeph Brennan, Joseph Tuohy, Joyce |traction at the Grand Opera House, | know what was wanted, he persisted ek we have a very Boe bal) club.) 7 look for a great eae dl le Fair, Edith Shayne and C. Norman} “Omar, the Tentmaker,” goes to the/in sharing the first fifteen of the're- look to see Tris Speaker have a! youngster, Hammond, | West End Theatro. calls with her: On the sixteenth Mme. son. Do not regard as ete, “The Fight" will be given by bord Sores the Toa ‘of Pitcher Moseley Konetchy wit be 4 di Relp | Another detective play, th! stock company “at the “Academy of|Fremetad appeared by herself and, ‘Federal League. to us at firet base as well asin | one with @ political turn, ts with at least a quarter of the audl- ence on Its feet, the ovation began. the hitting. which will be pro- iets from Happyland” will be Twice the ourtaing were closed, only causes congestion and that dull, sick- — Governors the “Garrick. ‘Theatre onlat the Columbia. By Manager Rickey. By Manager Dooin duced hight, ‘The author, James T.|" The Murray Till Theatre will have toe aportinn Bitter of The Drecing Wertt: anag' . ae ike iat . iii be to be opened again. times in Nera the political boas 0 ners row Lhd ef provabié position the Browns will| Because of losses to the Fedoral| Grate its newly elected Governor, his|the Howery Burlesquers, all che was made to appear alone, ‘There necess: to build up a new team been the victim of the bot son. |seen at the Olympic. be seen framing the words “Good- “| teWanace aoe Tae we uatlins ic densa for) has been the viernor refuses to obey |" Special matinces in ata. of the| by!” Behind she ecenes Mme. Frem- oungstera will orders the bore the Executive consti: |theatres. on Friday. At Wallacl h Yo only conjec- |londen hava, andes, te mene DUE OUF| fites the last act of the play. Among Cyril Maude will appear as Sir Peter | faces as toar-stained as her own, ten , is problemati: I firmly be- Fi John E. Kellerd, Sidney] Margaret Anglin will appear in #ev-) Perhaps there was something more Bove the cub will make competition |big surprise. © oe aoe Are in for 8 john tr Harris, Richard [eral of her Shakespearian roles at the [ than mere hysterics in this demon- PAL) eee 4 Mat.To-iay @ration. It has been rumored that 8 MON yen Rae BT Me ee | unre sarart pablic and command a healthy re-|Ppaskert—remains intact, The { Grath and Jeanne Eagle. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. STARTING (EASTEL ith, at "8.18 LongacR, ,, Sect from Its opponents this season. | has been reconstructed, Treinen ¢ ‘At the Palace will be Lina Abar- | Mme. roma fo not to be « mem- NGACRE re- ber of the company next season; that wot de’ Ps 2 likely looking youngster and a good| Grace George wil appear in @ re-| panel in songs, Mr. and Mrs. Carter |s56 “and Mr. Gattl-c ai eet vat Y hitter, will replace Doola vival of Clyde Fitch's play, ©; De Haven in songs and dances, Pat r By Manager Jennings. re ? Truth,” at the Little Theatre on Reotey vind Marion Bent, Nat M. fee Moon, the terms of A contract rotitics ‘al yb Mie the Bporting Editor of The Evening World: Bobby Byrne will cover second Teeny night, Mise George will, of| Rooney and Mi vers of German opera are not Tt 1s Impossible to give any opinion |™ the Srorting Biitor of The Evening Worl! Haroun has taken for his principai|“The Taxt Girls.” | take in the American League race,|1ague the Phillies bave found it|duughter and # young woman who| "The Queen of the Cabaret” will be and amid the din only her lips could ixteon first-year boys on the train-| Just how strong the new the-up| orders the bose has him impeached, | Actors’ Fund will be given @ VARIOUS, stad’a ameoctates, many of them with Tene RD Of Ane | ase, Mave, Made Us Agent all the/Citers in the cast will be Goorge|Teazle In “The School for Scandal.” |dered thelr congratulations. @uMclently interesting to please the| The outfield—Cravath, Magee and|Gordon, Cecil Kearn, Frances Mc- Liberty Theatre. Hans Lobert will go to third ba: I regret it t impossible to give |” Our pitching staff was hard hit by|course, have the role of Becky War-| ‘Roberta Menges-Corwin-Hill-Tearte, lemonstrative as thowe who r) fair opinion as to the prospects of the| Federal raids, but Alexander, Rixey |det, the Irresponsible soclety Wom: | called "The Pearl of Shoop tddieden' of vinaivigual ata ton *Petroit club this year. Iam building|and Chalmers remain and they will|®n, who is such a confirmed Har ie Bay,” will dance at Hammerstein Brose of r Teprewent QD a new team, and while tho young- | do tho bulk of the twirling, Of the|sie gets herself and every one els¢) viol. the bill will also include Harry agi Ae ea clement ‘atera with me on the training trip|newcomera there are two or three|into trouble. Zelda Sears will again! box and Yanaci Dolly, with five porters of opera, in SS were the best crowd collectively 1| young pitchers who look like “finds.” |play the boarding house keeper, @N4) snowgiris; A. Baldwin Sloane and + ot te un ever took South, their real worth to ~ [the other parte bees be taken by tee, | Grace Field in ballroom dances, Grace a A vo ide EE | the Tigers can only be determined bel Irving, Fan Van Studditord in operatic selections, fea When the big test comes during. the rwvwct, Manager Hereog, Booth, Conway Tearle and Ferdinand) yaude Lambert and Krnest Ball, Ba- rier (aycener 7 mia JOHN E. KELLERD, GEORGE FAWCETT. wironnu, manaus, eae eiehers Withts heavy hitter on| Cannot say whore the Rede wit| ee tne leon Clifford, regret auseodingly her absence is fre ane will onste mighty near mak-|finieh this season, We have a young| Raymond Hitchcock comes to the) qne Colonial will have Joan Baw~ Sem ae company next year? e Tigers the id dreaded clubyw ywith many inexperienced players | ASt°’, Theatre on Monday evening | yer and John Jarrott in modern it Mr. Berger's Parsifal, a)! —_ , foe of a couple of year earl: with “The Beauty Shop.” This must-| dances, a tabloid musical comedy ibe whol s ‘game old Agnting spirit Wit shape up. The 'toam: lave’ che | cal comedy ia by Channing Follock,| called “The ride Shop,” the Balt cauamenina Did your boss & ver ST R AN D'! Bat and a few good youngsters will make | gouth in excellent condition, Rennold Wolf and Charles Family, Nellie B. Nichols and Ade- Premgtad's splendid Kundry we are try roma ove the club dangerous. Something post- | coached the players Mr. Hitchcock will be seen #98 tale Herrmann in an exhibition Of| gamitar, although it is never twice to you? / tive should show Itself by May 1, lines and we will be beauty doctor who, after Ly | magic. exactly ‘the eame. The rest ef the é from the moment tl involved with a group of tango dan-| ‘The Athambra’s Dill will include! cast, too, held old friends, including a TO-NIGHT Y rs, makes @ desperate attempt to) Gertrude Hoffman in her new revue, 1 By Manager Huggins. raapte elute and Teaanee National! Pot away from his creditors and then |Chris Richards, Ta Petite Mignon, Wrepens Wel on Auiceram, Maeners Pert Witherspoon as Gurnemanz and Otto Pree and Invited Guests (Pte the Sporting Editor of The Evening World: ides that his only chance for! Jace Kennedy in “A Business Pro- : Do not put us down for a pennant poe | The Rede will ‘be pL eam fa in Lapa Ey (ancient posal, Darreit a oes. in Hye o\ IE endl to fi aru 0. MORROW NEW Mot NA this » We don’t expect it. Our With the comedian hind the Scenes’ “The Perils th é LasT olubd Ge uae one, eee full of tbe Hane GIRS Barnes, Marion, Bunehine, Tete Ltd peste Pauline,” a film feature, naucled with bis taut Ey end t Comtiovows 1 P.M. to Midmigh DAYS weN Should’ tieal many bases, We have By George Stallings. Orr, Chiivrence Wheat, George, |IN THE BRONX. devotion, the latter ‘never ‘more in if expat, Ag. Aa, waa ag ttiRo" NAPOLEON good catchers and the club in gen- | % the Sporting Militor of The Evening World: Mack and Harry Hermsen, Joseph} “along Came Ruth" will be seen at eativel Play.” neesra tional i : ee @ral is better fortified than la: .| If our club does not finish one-two- | Herbert jr. and others. the Bronx Opera Hous = PBoves, » WM. ‘ARNUM oe ioek benefited by t! three I will be a very much surprised| wre Red cae ews muste by lan Boral’ Theatre will have “Way TO REX BACKS STORY SAN TiNS NBA oo will offer moving pictures and vaude- man, The players are all full of con- My Orlob and ‘book and lyrics| ‘The bill at Keith's will include Joa | ville. j i } Sates, ite a with Wilsons Hennes she Resnee and, Foaling thes they have a farevaniiam Le_ Baron, Pernder |Wele h, character comedian; Kate The Vitagranh poeae will have as : T THE FIGHT "yam HT "hale real chance, have worked unusually tone and Will B. Johnstone,! Elinore and Sam Williams ‘The ir. ner ol jew 4 NY eo senate "wer will land,” ‘The | BAEd. Janie offered at the Lyric Theatre |tunter and the. Hunter-css” Me- Love, Lick and Gasoline,” Wt , “PARDIRDANSE, 13570, b has two good left-handers now, The raid of the Federal League did|%, Monday night. In “The Garden|waters and Tyson in their 1914/and “The Now Stenograph is ‘CARNIVAL OF DANCING ugh one must be further ‘devel. | Bt do us a great deal of harm. We) o¢ pirds” in Paris the proprietor be- | r¢ Mary Nash in “The Watch} “Les Miserables" will be seen for x Garlee poet! Ry is two biar slehte Lae In shape to $0 without Rariden Neves that a blue canar (Bearly Dog” and Hessie and Hi let Rempel anaes week at Carnegie ‘Monee Ade a1 “| very nicoly, but I am sorry that wo “a'his business. Accidentally alin “when We Grow Up. yee pie uu ’ ; Te our piching Te: |lost Jack Quinn, ruined no ts color blind dyes the bird |witH THE “MOVIES.” At tho New York Theatre the : ha cee RAPH Retr A mmeb better than last season, not| ,7Here 1s no doubt but that Johnny| yeq and the chango in color alters Giants-White Sox Wo: ‘our will || if pA a 4 ” Ae had — Evers will be of great assistance to d the change in general, In| “Between Savage and Tiger’ wht|be shown. : } oe wOUS DENNY ' only tapos peor etm, Dae hee! us, and for that reason I have made| tne cast will be T. Roy Barnes, Phil/be presented at the Fifth Avenue he Hattle of the Bexea” begina : p Mooday," Age 13~ Entire Ohanae ot Sirenstnened, ut cava ’becn weal | him captain of the team. Ho is as| fyiey, Neal McKay, David Iteose,|Theatre. The other Proctor houses a Weber's Theatre to-morrow. a : SESS huslastic about th Fddie Foley, Charl ae B ouea by the Federal League, eee eae ae Arthur Epson) Thee Adele Rowland, MAX in N E. E on fort's| __BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. By Clark rk Griffith _ Nita Alien, Ida Waterman and Cecilie GOOD FOR ONE VOTE I Po! a dato 86, TAR er everting , Henry (Hank) O'Day. | Rena" ee iat 7 apie aerate awe hry (Hank) 0 ey Maude Adams minugivaalines Ritchie & Cornell’s Free Po larity Contest ¢ winning the pennant| My only regret in beginning the|performances of “Peter Pan” at the Five Free Round ne uropean Tours Thus renee have Leen ‘close to it |season is that we did not have better |Empire Theatre on Monday, Tuesday, FOR ‘on two ocecasions now, and with the/ Weather in Florida for training, or ‘Thursday and Friday. On Friday the t rise until 3 o’c) _ men pulling together and fecling con- | that we had to leave there before the moat Tchilaren Brag nat COLUMBIA BUR day—Two Big REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. Ext: OL A TROV A, — =|real warm weather set in. As it + Carter, will be tat im eur advertisements 1] 5, MAL 4 z my club is in satisfactory shape, and 6 ly cle N el deeded rhe eee COLONIAL BRICK, HOMES bone h week. You I mre 9 weaton hy Shey should not Feet Li ‘Ne empl te irs Rote to & Pri Mean eat lohnny Evers, they have got Bill r ‘Hauroa: Sweeney, and that makes Poor old feet—aching, throbbing, our Seto we * fel ae ser tone is orm 4 oe een © and Remonsiratisn | by, ‘K JAMAICA ’ an even bi . I think Sw iy eo ” CONstipat 10m ciircron'sat ohrertin thecciniry [re empiag ore weary miles Gt o|| VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE Mrs. ROGER ‘Whrrs |p! hes ‘rh eal ata onto 4 3 WePity lor pavement, Wouldn't you like to Teketes #1 v brahsa otra te Bs eC RAT via * my Oc Get a box 25c roy ea A'T will be able to use |feel’ es foot-glad as a barefoot boy in to-Night Jimmy Johnston, a new man in the|the meadow-grass? You can! John- aay ws ! utfleld. Leach is such a good hitter |» ong Foot Soap will do it. RITCHIE 4 toy ting ol Headacheliit anti ere preih We beags Whee fey ry th tole R t-bath with it bri 0; fs h very fast and & hitter, .| tortured feet. It pi itively draws out q ations about tne pennant Hf'wo do |the, pun and tatiguy, and makee youl] Tallors eh Meta date Wl not win it the fans sgt Oo Seah dregeta ‘See. ‘Thie vote must be cast on or ‘to ony that we did not try. senate ‘Tues. ir Ties, Cole Cinvle a oth ft, ve N aati RI EA Nik Ra EA L Ma Toa yx = 9 to BO ote. at Box Office. | Houday uat* “Se red TH EATIOE W 48 apes Beat Mou a | biater Monday HEATHAM || Wataen Sc oE1S0N) Gast BEOITAL THIS _ GTEAMBOATS, B W., April 11. “