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Ne BEST SPOR Roser rece nen | WITH HIS OSTEOPATHIST WILLIE RITCHIE MAY SET A NEW STYLE ALL THE YANKEE | Copyright, 1016, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). ; 4 i ee | REGULARS HIVE ¢ Ab I'm TwRouan ! ages”) ARRIVED IN CAMP Only Pipp and Several Legs. Advertised Rookies Ate Now to Be Counted Among the Expected. (Special to The Evening World.) SAVANNAH, Ga., March 3.—If Bill Donovan can get the Yanks to show half the energy in the regular season which they seemed bent upon de- Wuue ete . ‘ . | veloping against his forcibly spokem ws wae OAS A WOO STUNT = oe x wishes in yesterday's introductory Dette TRANieD ayant A training bee at the local ball park, PAmMAT, the reorganized American Leaguers Ht taiseié aL rdly fall to make a good im- 1M 0US- CORNERS « pression. The weather was sunny Joe Shugrue Doesn’t Think. |(4 gals | 7 a ie caer ae | He’s Going Blind, but Is Belmont and Butler Racers). «0.2.3! kindly advice of Duke In Need of Long Let-Up sf 5\ | Stars Among High-Priced |i eis its 7 Horses at Sheepshead Bay) xe is tout The Duke said it looked pretty good, Jersey City’s Popular Candidate for Lightweight Honors ien’t too. Worrying About Threatened Blindness, Won't Submit to an |. Quarter-Million of Thoroughbred Stook in Training at Dusovan Happy Beseball Family and Cook arri Operation and Insists He Will Be Ready to. Box for Promising Eastern Season—Dick Benson Isn’t Taking have Row revarted,, Only Pip aad . seve! advei roo! are Again After a Vacation. Chances With Butler String Yet—Karrick Has Some Good-| sews De counted among the ex: eee ign put AN + | Looking Parson and Knapp Two-Year-Olds. the V, AL Ga clubhouse aheee mot OPAMHIET “Te wore ON VYowlsen, dressed. Hoe saya he has been train- ore rte ae a : HERE is about a quarter-million by Mr. Belmont. This one is out of y—not olny into any dollars worth of thoroughbred ee ee pein le eae Z pursing 5; + 2 : we conapion he can tans |} Giants Sign Pitcher Pol Perritt of Cards; ||... "sc tar, at, Me seee: [BE sign Wit wt colt and stny not |*2O™* De ahewle | ‘ ared for what promises to be the |Demrosch is almost a perfect repilen ¢ SHUGRUE 187 TIED To MOTH Latter May Get Murray or Snodgrass ||ervt,itc°%' dir'ite ‘a ‘suns |st neat tt hs tates aster |ockey Club ; i ten years. The general activity!” Rockviow, considered. the beet Cinches y among the jous trainers an ie |handicap horse ‘in: the stable, . 8%, LOUIS, March 8:—W. D, Perritt, former mémber of various. tre a toe | wintecdd welt aide: na aeanle ° the: St, Louis ‘Nationals, recently Jpmped: to the Pittoburgh Few. |/steat care taken in preparing the} (|. aceording-to Trainer. Hud- parte! med to the fold of by : a racers furnish the best evidence that i view has. j Sire as: Poses sass |e debe aianagae of a the wrataing | siatey, thoes of Asgast Belmont camp of the team. ‘ and James Butler, are quartered af the greatest ows of the deal was received here to-day from Hot Wells, Texas, |) “1nd bay.” In the Belmont string are|race horse seen ‘In this country in betwee quarters of the local Nationals. I¢ was believed at the Cardi- Later Swonreat-cie sinee by te great |many year tent year he will be | ay WON'T RACE UNTIL Perritt won eighteen games last handed |jprourerted aimost to « raciug speed, LMONT MEETING, \ L) u should be the best lot of young: Tea Caddie, altho ®& bit under- piteher only twenty-two years of age. Porritt |store that ever started the racing sen-| sized, loous racy, Hee a het boneete ter.’ son for the Chairman of the Jockey |to Ort Wells, Dick Wells and Security, Fpl leaded Club. Stromboli and #ilttergold will be bet. Tee wae he would take that The older division, horses whi ter this year than ever before, Last ich off” declared Danial the fa Pu 9 i li sm ’ 8 La tes t No vel; ty paegediy rt ara ay fondant de etd mtnepenp lita bod gay Sraehass nad of their preparation, and many of jnever did get rig! Defendum, ac- eaid in anewer to my question! them will be ready to do some racing | cording to Sam Hildreth, will surprise teitd place in the Amateur Hoskey, League by beating the Crescent A. C at the St. Nicholas Rink by a score 0 2. Jt was a hard fought game d beca rough in the eecomd period), when five players were sent to the bod lines for infringements of t¢@ rul ? Four were chalked t Hockey “Club inside of treet in the opening half, after the cents bad gained a 3 to 0 lead In first nine minutes of play, The only ring of the second half was whea © Hockey Club got a goal near ta@ ‘This rallyran whe part of the Hockey r ol ie cae won ht about ee ies work of the game. The co: tog “Turk s s look, “But, you see, Lauder was on oe at the Havre de Grace meeting. people this year. Ail of the belmont te aces raat wom terete! ~~ Ig @ Personal Physician |i ee er oa Ree eee a eae ae it, that Lauder wouldn't mix. He Dick Benson is using great care in wouldn't sing for them a single time. ° e THE TWO-YEAR-OLDS. reparing the horses of James But-| work of MacDonnell and Joe's been kinder off him ever since. Introduced b Ritchie Bam Hildreth ts very sweet on the | ler. He doesn’t intend to race unti| Smith was too muoh for the Crese a ie eNot one ‘would ng” M youngsters, but the one that is the /the season opens in New York. Alijcents, and ylelded the Hockey Club Ghugrus emphasived shoving « ‘ntbeiiees Teal favorite of August Belmont is|the exercising is done under cover| three goals. The other was made om thorough familiarity ‘with the’ trip ) most people overiond themselves with | fist tisieara, Tila one wee. tried | mile frpim the track suet tesisern eee | ten my loual, effort by Jimmy Brite ™ Bagrre, “ny huterie fe [Former Champion Attributes Hi}: "ad's *guara amiss Yaa) ih whan ella enfin, andi [som seam't"Seheva'ia scadig™th|00 ptunt SPs igh nas eae 4 6 rin 5 took it of just artes “2 They! Rejuvenation to a Month’s|jiso\t with but two meats for his pa-|a real Hastings “in ino barn. and | thet ‘strike. thom ywoen “they “are Seog \ugrue, himself, came Early to bed completes a day’s|could run as fast in mud as on a will cause c After Jokiog with his mother eGoui| Trial of Dr, Jeffery's Advanced] training Yor Ving “former champion, [track Thig one te, getting an eariy |, Catal Hiree, yeare oid,| BASEBALL MIX HALTS TAX, ROT AAR plat the fre inthe Renter | of Massage ene Cates ibed trem, for the. cam toa iner some of the early classics now ot 2 Goverment Will Have to Depend oa Ing to Dr. Jeffery, Ritehie| The other promising youngsters are 5 Honesty of Players. take will not need to do very much work | St. Rock, Nt by Rock WASHINGTON, March 8.—Internal mplonanip yet.” ILLIE RITCHIE has intro- Fevenue officials admitted to-day’ thad And he probably will, too, duced pugilism’s latest nov- op! it | Delancey, he experts who bave|incoine tax coliéctions from baliplayerd sity, He has originated the | AT OF tee Poeho te iment boyiah [ue aad e colt by eck Band | looked over the. herecs Promise to be difficult. ‘They aay Benson 2. idea of having physician in con- 7 Ri Friar Rock, a colt by | holds the trump card in the three- | that the shakevp of leagues Racing. Star ts stant attendance at his camp to su- ia. ‘doctor, |Rock Sand—Fairyland, halt brother to | year-old division. tn the withholding of many b A ‘fill; Benson is not to, will be compelled to t Ha Oy OO a Hock ecnd-Miey | Chances with, hia vasuabie charesg, | areely cn the plover personal neasete a ot . ‘ings { thied . ee RS reronbe, is | bemsed by Rock |#nd there won't be any breesing on ee i t ‘ trainer \d—Lady V'! ; Desaree gs » ere oqgsee Ras eauins ayeather Barnard'’s School Meet ‘ on March 1 7 bry erage ee ee arene. and Tea | the end of May to get them in racing The diver aniversary mout. of the it eas Barnard School will be held Baht a ‘ et ridding juman | Caddie, a colt by Rock Sand—' condition and he is not the kind of a Dedy of its ailments and points to | Over. horseman who will ry vt 3. Ritchie as a specimen ii iy a8 A Hae ite i A dif iy : * 2 af ~ $8 gee4 A i é : i if Iii le | of its results, | Lord Rockdale ts another well itked | bred. Res hrmery, ¢ cieee enteepeth, whe came Mast to KARRICK’S CHARGES ALL Wonk | There, Will be. sixty schools help him prepare for his champlen- IN RACING TRIM, ahip bout with Freddie Welsh. Wille sd snsut Glo" eniies rns hardly needs to capitalize his trans- formation at @ million dollars, Any one can quickly see the big‘ change By John from the careworn Ritchie of a few months ago to the present youth who just eimply can’t walt for the time to recapture his title from the Wng- . | ah bolder, rmer champion started pre- paring tordsy for the battle, and thi course of training as guuines by Dr. 232 ze ee rh i ite tk i aFire He fy # i if if re it : 2 sf ue if ! also Kaakaskia, the speedy daugh- ished tn the tieaee es we ty e mol m ie jturit; last August after “bel fealiy left at a ; E zy i Hd i at! Hi, iil v | Ff | a a TY 3 a if i i yuk f [ i i f i i i 7 a bi the ge started won of in the last season, is work: Phos: phor’ and Tranid, whom Karrick trains for 8. J. Parsons. Phosphor was a very speedy colt last year. _—_——— Majors to Aid Internationals , There will &e no Interaational League team for Billy Gibson and the Bronx during the coming sea- son, it i» learned. The Barrow organization witl receive the unan mous support of the National and ,|American Leagues in an‘ effort to | Se peewee ares do the . {continue the fight against “Sunny in Rit ly too Jim" Gilmore and his Federal that " s i { i H : : a ! i i i ie + i z 35 E Er is ty f 4 HY Dundee-Leonard | 233i tysrsne', seirind vob: Bouta Fast Draw) write tess. “asters out: Ae Ritohle in: Tn one of the fastest and cleverest| may conelat eltver of read work ace EH i it af 5 i H i F a fooling eff tt i fi i 5 2 sé i t i to i ibe ry ‘ i Z L i i 3 : " i + : i $5 i gEa Hf i £ ii 4 if | i | ! i & lf Pr 2 EES iH it f i 1 it te De, Jeffery’s theory that ones fy if fF it ear | i # i Es i i i i j f Be sure you get Carstairs Rye in the nens working harm. E el b in the tw. leagt sebiiable pet “ bettie to : very elul 0 major Ve Jere rir A Jeffery, be works 4 y agittale ta slimes it Tepurted | £004 whiskey good.” From 1788 to the for about thirty or forty minutes “ 3 yesterday, will be assessed a certain | Present day, there has been no change iq over hie patient, and no matter how I by 5 amount this season, and the money the quality except to improve it, \tehie exercised he pever fecis feleed wa overt fees after receiving an osteo- ‘ Baanee Buftale tale a9 oreey oH STEWART a Willie Phitedeiphia == New York 5 f f if } +