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ef ’ __THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, rete. al Hof tcew| “ NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT °7i347oR70R) LIGHTEST CREW - What You Want to Know ~ | We'll Be There,” Says Coach Jim Rice; McGraw Is Trying = About Your Auto and How Columbia Eight Confident of Winning| To Make Trade for — To Drive It and Keep It . a a A Veteran Catcher Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly Giants’ Manager Says His Own Club’s Poor and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Troublee— A Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes Showing Has Been Largely Due to Inferior Backstopping, as He Claims .Catching Is for Evening World Readers. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. 33/4 Per Cent. of Good Pitching. HERE is an increasing demand Z from motorists for short Le By te Jl Fonb Metal week-end trips. Fortunately COACH TEN EYCK ef SYRACUSE Jani e Giants. the country just outside the city lim- ‘ souetings OME weeks ago I predicted that the team which got the pitching would make the going in the National League this year. Much to my eur prise, the Cubs have been getting good twirling, and they are leading the league, and leading {t rather comfortably. Good catching has made out of an unsteady staff one of the best in the league. 4 1 figure catching to be about thirty-three and one os third per cent. of good pitching, especially when @ jer is trying to get by with some youngsters in you can take a veteran like Mathewson, and any catcher can work with him. Be is the easiest man in baseball to handle, ! “I could catch him sitting in a rocking chatr,” ée clared Meyers when the Indian first broke in. “These big leaguers are not 6o hard to hold, anyway,” But Chief changed his mind after he had tried to work with Arthur Raymond. That twirler was the bane of Meyers's life—and the bane of mine, too, for that matter. Meyers has always hated to handle a spitball pitcher, anyway, and Raymond was one of the worst spitball pitchers im bar tage te tehing waa shown !n/will hold them close to the bag. ee ching the club got when | Listen to me during the game.” we were in St. Louls. Meyers was out) The improvement in the Giants’ of the game at that time with an In-| pitching ataff was apparent at once Jured thumb, tMeLean was out with |as soon as Meyers got back into con- fa weakened bankroll and a suspen-/dition. I began to get some regular sion, and I had to work youngsters be-| twirling then. I have made it my i the bat. The pitchers had no con-| business to sign several ving tein the catchers and tried tol catchers this yeu and I had a sound S its abounds in picturesque scenery, especially at this time of the year. The roads are generally good and automobilists derive much enjoy- ment from these short journeys. To travel through Westchester to Carmel, returning by way of West Point, is an ideal trip of about 140 miles. The road leads northward ti, EAC. i along Broadway to Yonkers, then ht i (i follows the river up to Dobbs s 7 Ferry. From there the visitor turns away from the river and runs through fashionable Ardsley to Bri- arcliff. From this point it is a glori- ous run through a rolling country to Lake Mahopac, a delightful resort, Just beyond the lake you reach Carmel @m the shore of Lake Gleneida. On the other side of Carmel you turn westward at Ludingtonville and Pass through Cold Spring, where a turn is made south to Garrison, where the ferry is taken to West Point. Passing through the “Point,” you turn south to Haverstraw and then turn away from the lower valley westward to Suffern, a wealthy summer colony. It Is a charming ride from. Suffern to Hackensack, and from there to Fort Lee is a short run which leads to the ferry for One Hundred and Thir- tleth Street. aysume all the burden of both Jobs | reason for this move, I think. -A good { : worrying about base runners, &c. catcher has more thinking to do thea f a prey Ene TO LETTERS. Whar dissavantage woe a Marquard lost one contest Tear} any other player on a ball club. He’ \t atomabile Kxitor ‘A. DRIVER. through poor catching Ww allow whe has to watch base runners, keep his | What precaution 1s essential to in-| 4, have been in, “Rube” is @ fello | pitcher going right, cover up” hie | gure continued service from plain ‘he location of the wrist pin va kes to be encouraged by his batter! | signs, figure on a batter's bearings? A READER. } artner and with @ youngster behind | ang direct many plays. He is the only The boxes of a plain bearing must be | the bat he wasn’t—and tan't—there. | an on the club who faces ever r. Archer and Bresnahan are two of |Now, I don’t claim colloge players ware any smarter than men brought up in the minors, because some of the scourately fitted to the shafts they|-i,0 OF2,, are to bear against. They must have | 5) 9! sufficient space to provide a film of CORNELL VARSITY EIGHT in. The clearance betwi jiston and the oylinder also figures cil between the working surfaces. " fastest thinkers in the game never in the position of the wrist pin. 4. John Kil mune ed Hi sures Heer Autamobile Eéitor: a plteher for Fra nk Chance ip the old Santos tae pod education the film of oil between the two sur-| What is the best way to remove 7 : home do not know how to utilize] Week was marked by unusual activ-|days, When Chan: school in Scranton. Look at Evers faces that acts friction reducer| carbon deposits from the piston nents | COPME]] and Syracuse Eights Have their tremendous strensth ‘They pul | ity. The crew, especially Penn, took] work @ youngster, he would tip off | Ani0GC Ot Sete oe ie * a mele the plain bearing prac-|and do you know of any way to ae ; «| an Oar entirely with the ar, letting long spin to den the men for the Kling to the eae a corner and|! could easily nami tical ya light cracks in batte: cells of M M all the bi atrength go to waste. | gruelling contest londay. eo last! Ke But it man who Antomebtie: Biter: the: plate type? EW. D. any Supporters for onday s Big eee Biantord rants CON BN % bean devoted to the) drill him on, Slayers. in would “face {oan weather ‘college ‘or four years Hag ‘ rhete are thiee goed a fen the A of a kick on the end of their stroke o practising racing| the differe: batiing pref: |should be able todo more thiai rouble from the universal dointe ae] romeyal ef the enrkon—-Atax take ne Race at Poughkeepsie—Penn and | wren maces then appear lamentably | starts and becoming acquainted with | that afternoon as far an batting pret: | should, be able to do more thinking , r 5 he E: he © erences went. K ie rc Ms GCE as ACY polineets of Coe Serepe the shrben OR nee tee mane | CTA astardoon all theo him. which runners to hold close to | other words, it strikes mo that a man- the gre: to them, but tt does not by } second, use some liquid re- H ‘ d him about cutting | ager has a better chance oi ing & Walaihe AAG gonel 1 Can on aac | eae eb emia tiemmate severe! Gerd Stanford Not Considered to Have] 'stantora couta produce more| have. been ont the water together | te bu 8nd, talk 0, im, AM ete eT with Ak hiad oe te ee ones on the market; the third by power in the boat the Westerners’ | Stanford and Cornell have oped cag he picks one who has shown real th en burning process. This is $ might slip up with the leaders Mon-|taken the lower course to ‘on, | stealin the bases for| ability, off o college nine, Fzaay and dows not require much Chance by Expert Rivermen.|i:' while, the otters have paddied up-) “Fil pick them of the, Pant’ you| Geotee, tailings "se" the Boston Would advise you to send the The finish of hard training this | stream. _ Keil * - Braves and Pat Moran of the Phillies are having a little laugh at Wilbert Robinson and me, each tn his own way. The cause of Stallings's mirth MAJO I EAGI JE RE OR S is that he took Pat Ragan from Rob- Sake by the waiver Ving . Ragan as been winning ball games from Compiled by Moreland News Bureau. Brooklyn, and has been winning them . . iat d include games || for Stallings from other clubs, too, The following records are compiled from official scores published in the different cities and include g | OF course, Pat pute ail he carries on the ball when working against his played Wednesday, June 23: former teammates to show his old manager what mistake he made in sine arenes not keeping him. All ball players 40 rt | thia, ft Nowetha,.: 88 33 “431 M'GRAW SAYS HE NEVER PASSED + Pagagee Gas.» 30 UP COLLINS. 2 i i| The source of Moran’ or m4 ; f i 3i| George Chalmers, who pitching + CAKaSD + oan, ‘ : #3| good baseball for the Philadelphia detroit my | Esai Mae 222 :fi2| clu thiv acagon, after he had spent Ne Sea E § oper, Brooklyn |. w 8 the spring in Marlin as a guest of the Fh 200 | Wosterail, {| Giants, When I make a mistake I am not afraid to say I have. I have been accused of many things I did not do. For instance, I have seen it printed tener than every month or every, who has materials to do this. (Special to The Evening World.) crew could lick any one in rough > thousand of car perv lta The} Automobile Baitor: fun ta ota Lena POUGHKEEPSIE, June 26. | water. i ed by flushi When my engine is col 4 The Columbia b > Bain vara on the joint may | impossible’ to start. same unless HE intercollegiate regatta on! », The Columbia hue Neer have y be refilled with ion oil or; primed, What he TOAONE op the Hudson Monday prom: | scoured the west bank for firewood light universal gre ending on »& ° ises to be ‘eat battle to; 4nd a great pile of railroad ties now the construction. Some universal The carbureter needs adjustin: Pe etyeK stands near the Blue and White boat- joints are provided with small com-| Because of the cold the gasolin the finish Ine between Columbla,| house ready to be touched oft the Inc presion grease Gua which may be) not vaporize easily and unle aa the Cornell and Syracuse. Pennayl-| stant Columbia wins. ac lown from time to tim has the proper adjust- 5 , while others moun’ the front end) carburetor hee eih mot fire pro. |Y@0l@ and Leland Stanford, the|coRNELL's COXSWAIN LIGHTEST of @ torque tube axle, employing but! Deriy, other two crews, may spring a sur- IN HISTORY OF RACE. one universal joint, are provided with bite SBittor: Prise, but veteran rivermen here a separate oil lead from a mechanical | Automobile falitor: i After two years of defeats Cornell Brooklyn whi jul ave . » pro! it m1 of wi it giler or with a large cup which lub T have a 40 horse power Micht- {don’t think much of their chances. | nay brought a bont load of wonderful |Zmmen™an: rook: cates the ball join in which the uni-| gan, 1918 model, with @ Briggs mag) wits, active training over, the real| oarsmen he hey are big strap- 4 y at any steady versal joint is carried, as well ae the! neto. It runs nicely a form of tho five crew: ping lads who push their shell parte ef the joint. speed, whether four or forty, but as OF He ye Orewa SUL FOORIRS BT onan the water ’at termite anecd. 5 noon ‘as I attempt to go faster, no/mystery. There have been but few] Cuca Courtney whe ie ral peed. Stiemotile Balter: matter how slowly I apply the 4%! time trials, the coaches not caring to ceptional efforts to recover Ithaca’s c4 be done to make the rk lever, It lealiinn keean cone inion with amniek ey eerie and then|Fisk their delicate shells against the| prestige on the Hudson, sprang a big | bork car is equipped engage easily? Ii four, It also skips going up hills,|heavy swells made by the large| surprise by placing James, an eighty- my JAMES MARTIN. Nothing stops it except changing to] steamboats. With very little dope to sere Sound cneernt 1a. 09 VATE TY If the leather facing is charred or| lowest gears. I have had the mag-|work on, the incoming crowds have | 20% e is the lightes xewain Tithe Et Sue: Sac SE et ELELG. LSRRTPNS SEE who ever steered a boat in the Hud- ee ter all exam= { that should be replaced |neto, timing and carburoter a trH. |Dlayed safe by making Columbia,|son races, “Young James in ection cae “ Fo pg eee grag hry eri oat dry’ it may be softened] From your description of the trou: |Cornell and Syracuse all favorites, a| seems to be all lungs. He bawls out s hw we tiuttalo x ing geen kim play whee he one ae by applying kerosene, nects-foot or] ble, | bdileve that you will find the| sort of a “toss a coin and take your| his rowers in @ tone that drowne out iaton the Columbia Collage nine, Asamat. plik os ed carburetor needs cleaning and re-|pick” proposition. ‘he boat ve dhe veteran coach CO Wdlner We. Lana e Of fast, Poy ¢ saw Colina in ge- n in young Collyer the v a a tit’ afte: had | Automobile Editor: adjustment if, after this has been! A race visitor in search of Informa-| has a atrcke whe Knows every teen of Aenietie. uniform, and ag tas ee iminated, teert| ear of my car is very| done, the trouble is not eliminated, tite,” What wean be done to cane it| look for-air leaks in the manifold | tin genera ia WALTER JOHNSON. gaskets. An air leak is very annoy-|the Columbia quar 7 i et ing and causes no end of trouble. | trom the bridge at Krum Elbow, —— tion generally makes a beeline for|of the speedway course. bi is a aFs;¢wo mil native born son and began pulling an + two miles Up | Car when but nine years of age. Coll- yer stroked the famous Cascadilla tipped me off to him. Bill Lauder might have done this, but, for some reason, he did not, Lauder was the WG Hf the joints of the tie-bar and “What chance has Columbia of re-| Stew ‘to the front when but a mere itm, Lande o i: coach of the Columbia team at that drag link become dry and the b 1 { peating last year's victory?” is the |{) 3 a owe Cor- | ¥ A ee, F i 7 3) thm: : ings_on the worm wheel shaft and| MISS WAGNER WINS trat question fired at Conch Rien,“ "/¥outh. Last year he rowed the Cor- | Mitts Ybiaietit: #2 | ty: Bt BOS el uu we H/T had boen told that Chalmers was steering a IN TENNIS FINAL.| Rice has one answer for this query, | fon, ‘Courtney has kreat faith tn Colle mn Car a 4 i ; 438 ‘a ‘8 all ip, that bis arm would never be ated the action of the ri co a convincing “We'll be there Mon-| yer to got every ounce of power from 1 Now Yor! : 3 mg dy ‘aya | 6000 Agu I had several promising sung pitchers in Marlin, and I was trying to sort them out, Naturally, I did not get much of an opportunity ng to be stiff. Some forms of at r day.” he Cornell shell after the bridge ts { peare. may be adjusted by Miss Marlo Wagner, the New York)" A" stuay of the Blue and White Sata the savereet seealh ne ihennee rushings which may be oscillated to| State, tennis, champion. yesterday de |orew shows that it is about the samo] haul when the finish In tm might. eee i 7 | : j 0 ch Chalmers, Moran signed | bring worm and worm gear in closer kind of a combination that won the, nell will have many sunpe . f ; , to wateh | relation. If the boaringe are turned | in the final round of the Quaker Tldgel Championship, in ldit, a light and | Hell Wil have many supporters Mon-| Kolin, ; = HS of AS CM) beta chieamn coos ay le has made good, #0 that all lost motion is eliminated, | ir thy wemi-final of the singles Dr, |STIMtY aggregation of youths, Syracuse ts another strong favorite. | shalt, ie i fae eed Bn Ma oie fh Lande prockive::: i nas been, breesing slong with the gearing in the straight ahead | wiitiam Rosenbaum ted Francia} Columbia has the lightest crew on] Coach Ten Eyck has developed a won. | O'Mara, Brovaiyn. P’ id Y rt ‘i B50 | sane, Noose 2 oa hin pitching, ia bee Had sition, the action will be stiff when|7T. Hunter, 6—4, 6—3. Rosenbaum | the river and it expects to cross the|derfully strong set of rowers, who ey Wattels 2 | CoD BSchINg. Fe Dan Uae ue Rand wheel is turned because the/has been coached by Haggett, the pra; line first on sheer gameness and fight- | sw ing their oars without loss of power. National League Club Batting | {iw © 7 oD 8 54 Mike was not banking 00 hava “ teeth that h noe worn ferlsqnal, showing @ greatly improved ing ability. Ten Eyck refused to divulge his beat Records a a. as lout for tim, Of couse, Chatmenel used as much. Stdinicampt’ won the semi-final of the|COLUMBIA EIGHT LIGHTEST) {imo trials, but there are many ob- air doo BSI Ass, Club Batting | fide % showing was like finding a piteher, Automobile aitor mixed doubles. ‘They defeated Miss C, CREW ON RIVER, park SBE) “te the Orange mammary we |and Mayer |s going better than he Are chemical carbon removers | Barrett and O, Knitel, 6—1, 6—1. varsity shoot down the river in clone ito th bo lever did, with Alexander displ The average weight of the New| to record time, Like Cornell, Syracuse oe th & _ which are advertised efficient and do einen Yy b 1 3) h ; * 928 487 40 aT his best season, which is plenty \ Way dhreane sylltdee cae thevare ork bout 4s 163% pounds, The Blue) has an army of admirers who contl- | [isha 1". i im 44 Sn St enough, Moran also picked up a star chemical action? CLUB FIELDING RECORDS Gnd White abell has shown romark-| dently predict the Orange will dupll- (fledephle:. 108 dor fe Be n Bancroft and plugged the big hole ably smooth rowing, especially in » its victory of W. A. TITTERTON, OF THREE BIG LEAGUES,| rough and choppy wr, The only| Penn $s the dark horse of the race. 4 A few that are on the market are doubt about Hice's crew In its ubility |C ob Vivian Nickalis has been ood, but | would not advise the use ALA to stick it out. The coach answers |compelled to make many changes in Pe any liquid carbon remover toc| National League Club Fielding |\h esa tars with his pet rejoinder, | his varsity en this week he re- . They have a tendency to eat “We'll be there. seated two men, This late changing Ohta, the ofl which is in the pores of the There has been considerable experi-| about has retarded the development |M Pittaburas piston and cylinder. menting with the Columbia crew./of a smooth, steady stroke, The ih phi Automobile Editor Good material was scarce, only tw Quakers play weakness in not members of the championship cre ng able to dip their paddies togethor, hy Red Race ates Sanborn and Bratton—being availa- | due to the short time in which they } mobile feed Seer, ble, Rice was still making changes! have rowed together. Acid up to a week ago. One of the late! "The Red and ilue had a disappoint: The Stewart Automobile Schoo! is| American * Fielding | discoveries was Wormser, the stro! ing season, defeats at Princeton Piet ‘lof his team, Bancroft has made that infleld. si Stallings has not been going very Bente. & ‘ A well, but he i# still the optimist of Fasepes & old.’ He has been somewhat disap. Newark pointed in Sherwood Magee's hitting. It has been/a question of pitchers with him. Neither Rudolph nor Tyler wn anything like the stuff it nd the crop of ge spent the } | winter about has not proved | up. rid weather alibi of the pitchers not being in shape is pretty Federal Pitchers’ Records. . AST | Leverons B11 Kener ‘ch Bost Cubs. ~uneerseecsereteas-ieaTe reminds me of the old Cubs, ! 4 ers are fighting among Rice could make racing conditions| thing more than a test of physical i oll or with their oppor the time he would have the river covered with | power. The Pacific coast champions, | Aste Cinalepett Walter, for tho AaAAS bub Widle-chance to Dractiag al Chan” ay alt mins cents coe ener Ores @oseue-r0s ewart School or Malmeny.” Walsh “9 4 4 This lad stands six feet’ two inches 1 one of the best. ‘.. ‘ke 4 . ‘of |2t home not helping matters, Then ae badly frazzled, Stallin simply ts | mea ey fig Aij}and welghs 164 pounds. Because of| several cases of sickness prevented on 4 to ks 0 hot getting the pitching. That is all, bay cop aryl trol sv ap int | his tremendous the Columbid | early arrangement in the boat, Even goa H i Herzoy is again in hot water in Are all wrist pins fitted in the cen- | Chicago a4 boat gives the appearance of using al with these handicaps Niokaila youd i) , Py ; Cincinnati. It has long been the custom tre of pistons, or would It be prac’ jesplngton 4 ‘psi | long sweep oar, Rice says Wormser | Ton: nis charg ae Engel ed Cincinvath a i 3% i Set eare to auane the eaten = tay 4) (057 | doesn't get flustered and can be de- . ‘1 ato. : 4 a | ; ° 0 a arn ) he oe 243 (Mi | bended on to keep fighting to the end, |YeFY last minute, and while he tan't Ng 2 8 if 0 overy time they opanee ther Salen 7 vepeiabiaal ae 330 45 | Weormser's power in the boat can't |OVer-optimistic Penn's English coach |{ Brookiyas.css 8 ia mo 8 7 " Jor oftener, It was some ume y MOTORISTS Federal League Club Fielding |be estimated. If he proved to be a/ hints that the Quakers may surprise oy Mamta es A ot Naat eas bo oR 8 4 lected the Reds would Anis a* carde: second McCarty the Blue and White | @ lot of people Monday. pia, tt $ hh Sbawhey. Athletles 7 8 6 14 in doing so, would establish 0, Mere of ei ‘excellent chance 6f cros g| Weland Stanford journeyed 9,000 | Stand. Basu. ‘4 i >| uth. Boston | a ar | & rd by finishing further last than cm Ave stand an excellent f crossing ‘ } eit We er | H a oe Te $84 | the finish line first miles to comp Tho California | fee, New Yorks: 18 fg is $4 a club ever has, They are doing i Ma Th bos | This is the way Columbia will atart| shell is composed of giants. Their |X Hist 1 2B 8 ik 2} Hy ir best to confirm my prediction, Py Set n | 1 f ? a, on, Amertoa's foremost ht TR ye iat lane cece Bowe No.2, Jaus; {average weight ix 180% pounds and 8 at of 3 fe as | H | ‘The St. Louls Club is booming along ; ar oa eran + $0 1608 TH 101 Bue 080] NO grichborne; No.4, Sanborn ( every one of the Westerners ts built RoR OR woe o 5 jand showing a lot of baseball, ‘This te ry ‘aan to, Become eure a) i ie it Bi 7883 |‘tain); No. 6, Dickmann; No. 6 like a Hercules, Big and powerful H na 4 i ‘a team which is playing together with pee fo take @ coume la your hed 8 466 (953 ton; No, 7, Ferris; stroke, 3 | with knotty muscles covering their Hy oe ft {4 spirit without harboring any partloular 4 Eyening Classes: also private tn- coxswain, Fors. chests an acks those Californians 4 q stars. 10" a i Bi hours to auld sonvenicnse, alta Senttote Pier St Anmets, "Coach itice believes the race wilt bo| could leave the other crews atthe $ 4 i i i jer Huseine io, Hee Put ioe nomen Special Classes for Ladies |and'tinwood ‘street, frrookiyn, tormors | COUsNL out batwaon Cornell, Syracuse] bridge | if only | physical | atrength | ian "Cigin Hin | Enterta gui’: HP i ' 3 |time as a team, That ls What count 5 Call or write for booklet, Kane's tae a thing starting, but It 4s doubtful. If] annual Hudson regattas are. some. | Shan, hiliviciohia 8 | easing, Ne Yok 4 fod 1p porme voapectsy i aan