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Se oe eee -coeeeE Serena eter ee ee eee ee bo en é 1 THE E\ EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 8 1917, \ tenella Siw BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ears HOMERUN BAKER =MAKING BALLPLAYERS SOLDIERS. By “Bugs” Baer (EORGE KELLY WHENEVER A WASHING TON FLUAYER GETS TO THIRD. ARMED NEUTRALITY 6 FROM LOSING GAME His Hit Ties Rookies’ Score in Yankees’ First Six-In | ning Exhibition, | A GIANT PITCHER Base- Lanky California F First man bon Well in His Firs Appearance on Mound. Split in Judiciary Committee on Frawley Law Repeal May Save Boxing in New York Homeran MARLIN, ‘Tex, March 8.—George State. tin Ke whom McGraw hopes to de- run was @ ved the velop into a piteher, made his debut ¢ cited ip. “t¥ from carrying Yale money back Corsica 11 ‘Nhe I . 1 m defeat by okies is a boxman for the Schaefers, helP- trom New Haven last fall, The New York Krening World in the opening game for the ing to defeat the Loberts, 7 to 0. | - HES split in the Judiciary Com 4 jam WHLNG ud fron h he made, _ Mreeitert Wilson haw elgnel to look mits Shad pp ekengigee! Cuiy' tasted eit EAN Gon © Judging from the showing he made.’ Sowiitison tam for few mee foam, mittee over the repeal of {he innings, and the final acoro waa 2 al the lanky Californian may make good ae Frawley law comes as welcome “sim Love's wildness kept the It in his new role, Kelly allowed only two! x10% Aitrock says his arm 1s 60 sore news to thousands of folk who lke {es from winning the final hits in the three tnnings he pitched, is stow a foater ae Sk cage aw it Ne fret passed Matsel and. fi Shepner getting one and Pio Way the {at his slow ball ts faster than Ble to see a Rood bout onco ine . Wally Pipp oth i veteran hitters a® Benny e. also shows that the legislators are Ahi Macon by strikin, | Kauft, sere My spied and ae thi as Zz " nd Pi ry dd time. Maisel and Maj ‘unable to do any mor an po! mateur status ts easy to figure not all lacking in moral courage when at ah wen ee ie were unable todo any more § | ; to fie it comes to 4 question of opposing @ double but Fritz was | }out. A pro is a bird who beats you, fine throw by Alox- t Aragon. the wishes of certain reformers who McGraw and Hans Lobert drilled the | | now pitchers in tho morning in the, art | would at every opportunity take) reupon “entered “Mr.” Baker ut {holding a runner on first base. The y ¢ of porta. | Trappe, Md., with the fuits all appeared to hav he same moat of the joy out of the sp one and the regulars one |weakness. They would almost inyarl- men’s lives, That a majority of the the “Home Run King” ply betray by some inovernent of the " . any ~ squarely an rm or leg when they Intended to piteh committee, according to Albany he ao yf i. fl sate the batter and when they patches, favor the continuance of box- with the tying run, will Franklin | 6 to attempt to catch the Ing under Proper regulation gives Moved to mecond on the throw in. Ha runner. After Me(iraw, had polnt~ was left there, for ATs n¢ but this fault a noticeable hope that the sport may yet live, but op ee onetien ane dandy ment was shown by all the ‘men, par- there is a chance that bouts after a 1 itd La hers we ticularly Stryker Causey. | durin, hac vl c Chora certain date will be limited to six fanings, "Guilbp started tee the peewee The young Rilshers, alno recetved in- rounds, This is believed to be a sort/and war followed by Alex, Ferguson. | structions iy helding, bunts and in cov: i «fering first When the bal nit. to of a compromise which may cause | \'°, "la? from Bloomfield ane orig Wa ob McGraw of the Colorade right fleld, Waite Hoyt, the schoolbo: showed that he the Governor to temper his stronsly | Univ rmity. ata exceptional plenty of fine | was & fast game with ‘ood in flelding his pgsition. His hand expressed desire to eee the old law] agiiMae staat same with plenty of fine | | fink of bunta ions dhe third base tine killed, less than three sparkling double plays. | was fast and bi Brows oO first were Bix-round bouts are, of course, bet-| 12 the frat unin ol tried to score | | Sheedy and accuraté. 4 on "Ipp's y we — ae | ter than none at all. Still, If the game | joubled at the p ndrix | sedis Tabac’ nent Matoldes ane aunt fs as bad os Mr. Whitman had come| the second and atte nl to. ac Ra ee coe wivce 1D the sliding pit Bankston caught Knaupp's fy near | day ha g pit. to regard it, the reduction of the} foul Hanket Ae a ont McGraw, famed for, his base atenling length of combats isn’t likely to im-| throw to the plate caught Tim | ability when an setive, player, wae in| prove It. Boxing as it stands is|*#etine up, ae who peries by his instructions we ir) | Kreuger, She . Youn, NG a R- all right. What js needed more than) Military training was a feature of t \ner me drigue ‘and Sandberg. Jim anything else to put the sport on the foe, The athletes drilled Thorpe: proved so efficient that he alded| the manager in teaching the others. than an hour of Sergt. ¢ Quick time was under the fn: bson, Double | id to the manoeuvres proper basis is a thorough overhaul- | structio ing of the machinery by which it is f Tuesday. Accorling t tH MeGraw and ilughie Jennings, man. | o ay. ing to 01 er af the Detroit Tizers, are trying to run at present, part-owner of the team, Reva, Ulbeon tfrange ® amo between thelr respective will Journey North with the team, ['re- oe teams at Houston on & id M hos. ON'T be surprised if the Yanks lend te, the eahibition ame with the WANING ane FUG A series, Between. these two. elu a fe win the American League pen-| the neld and Ariil for the edifeation of | Weun aceon FURLOU! [tee hope of the two man nats that | nant this season. They are aaibacines baal | Oe ALT e bs ene a maait ‘naditional contest may ayes: | equal betting favorites with the —_—_———_—__—— Raeeisaeinestoeetonen —________— — . - —— ———_ Tigers and the Red Sox for th | peace stiicaationaieeatanetaelaa | championship. And judging by. the Homer Baker NATHAN HALL OF HUB | New Owners of ( inwiinnls TOMMY M’TAGGART IS Dodgers Ready | way Homerun Baker started off in ‘the first exhibition game of the sea- @on it will be hard work to keep them from landing the coveted honor, IN GREAT DEMAND FOR COMING RACING SEASON. HAS PRACTICALLY WON Easily Captures || AMATEUR BILLIARD TITLE || | For Their First 1,000-Metre Race Hit Upon a Novel Scheme ° | nommy Metigeart te in|) Lractice Lo= Day | sense ants wos able mccese, 2p Baker enabled the Regulars to tie mosTON, Maren A Nauhan Hal | ; eet ae toad - YY ci tie wnt at ale Shops. tie" Rooting in the sixth ing by cumavenwncnirne *l Te Arouse Interest in Game eae ea 4 | [te at ae Stee hell one of his famous timely hits, It| Homer Baker, Billy Moore and) [ (Anting tile yours national ne Tt owner of ‘The Fitn, wi ranked HOT SPRINGS, Ark, March 8&—Jall entries being Blea to ail looked as though the recruits would | Prank Laguy were a trio of shining |] 4), p rst he can get is -_ r the top among th oles | Feta activities mone the Brooklyn [here under an sar power : carry off the honors in the firet tilt | bts at the annual indoor track and |} a tie for the title. This situation McTaggart at Hot Arh, || Robins commence to-day, when Wil- fore vou tumble for the junk beget year until the Trappe (Md,) |#¢!4 kames of Contral High School In|} way brought about by the defeat | Syndicate to Sell $25,000 Worth of Stock, Giving With Each on ie h Atk || Mert Robinson, who arrived here yes-| Be aure tt eln't pres agent bunk, be . e D m of T. Henry Clarkson of Boston, || * with hin ce a new Lit - le bets, Pres a farmer stepped to the plate and ed aioe Pi ine: repo s eas | Sho of tie tontenders, by i. LeMic || Putehase a Season Pass, Which Must Be Given to a Boy | Litt ty a Mate sent OE a sine naman hangs, | Wouldn't be a bad Idea for a mi slammed out the hit that brought| racy in a 1,000-motre handicap and || DUt!.of Memphis. Milburn, who a Under Sixteen Years of Age, So as to Educate a New Lot of |} Cochran, Jolin Sanford and Tank || thos’ yaitewiee tack cents cat the (2EC® to separate lis baseball pia emiles to the faces of the Regulars, . dicap and )) fow days ago vanquished champion Nolan. Tho last named is sald to & k |from the lefthanders ie maar bed ba a. & + |won with ease: Moore, the Princeton! | fdward F. Gardner of ork, Baseball Fans. ave offered him a retaining fee of [{@%duous labors as fleld marshal hi tet 4 eee ‘er had been with tho Yanks! Captain, outran George Dernell in a]| scored his success over Clarkson in nee $10,000 for first call on bis services, || Robinson brought with him three | y2st./7ineky (eds rection the other aight, fn practice last season,-and had he} 390. yard race, and Lagay captured |] 4 mediocre performance which re- GARE Fl spur! | MeTaggart has been riding this }|of his players, Gus Getz, Lewis A - caged beet vere they ‘started |tor the second timo the Now Jersey|| auired fity-thres Innings to obtain By Bozeman Bulger. i dealin daual auttrage.|| Minter as low as 109 pounds, al- |) sfalone, tate of St. Paul, and James|, A pitcher should only have a lot of a-rolling, ndoubti ‘ ine re 400-pe oti arksoi ir ‘el ue 0 © adv ial suffrag hough last season in this State ; ; if *} speed during would bav sd t hs t jealy 00-yard indoor champtonship, |] was 367. Milburn was briliant ata HE National Leaguo lost tts on) oe before had a woman taken ac-|{ ha found it difficult to keep under || nyth, from Montrea Malone } e been a ‘Yo bat over the teeta victory in the 1.tee-metre Sas! few stages of the play, having high remaining bit of pleturesque-| iio i itorent in by All, and it is/} 116 pounds, and two or three times }/@nd Smyth are candidates for the) YOU SAID IT. -300 mark. He didn’t report until have not aie Sie ete reat up| | runs of 67, 44.and 43. Clarkson's In- |] ness lust night when Mra y that it will never occur again, || f@inted away from weakness when || position on the team now held by Sy gr Fah eouree Wass't-in thé fie se a Joe Ki ost of the mateh, ne ‘ sut, 8 od q Ar race. 0 co le degree, La savin te a LA. C, et it ° r a i of baseball for good and turned over a i dled the | Fabric ? un Ol ved. : a peraver 0 2 Instron wilt f affairs of the w Gl | caeecateeete lie etpaseeieeg: erecta ieeiliaescoetatacie atc oaeeeieeaeeacimeone pl Now that Baker has an early start, | behind the leaders, with Devanney set- |] &K® but the Southerner ran out in A woman magnate, who sat regu Fath sc ay anno release of Olle American League” pitchers beware! | ting the pace, Baker second and Higgins |# the fifty-third inning . ahah ant neat" | any of her predecessors, Mara, it to Oakland Chul ‘Also National Leaguo pitchers in the third, }larly in the councils of the league! Several attempts have been made or the a fie ons ague under an . “ voenar : sania uniw’ the Guial a | optional agreement ‘World's erie 1 to buy the Cardinals from Mra, Brit oe ’ : Ryalvacn nlag ave: heen, cblainaden Ge look out Pie ton, but she steadfastly held out for Bly a oe ; will Phssipe a) Latin, who ia to eo, oni Presi | Phi 1 Baseman M wrey, but no appli , ey |apecial show of the season | Burma of Jomey City ina tweire-round nodeclon | cation has heen made for him, Neither HB threatened poycott of the McLoughlin 8 $00,000, At the last moment, though, | a ae ee : anal gl Seg beatae Po Cd co Mae rr ey (yg Garden by certain of the tight A * | she agreed to take $350,000, aera Shany [UM 440 been aligned up to mact Dick Loadun managers hasn't scared Jimmy! Geo yg, Munoz and Edward F I laying 7 ennis PINEHURST, N.C, Maroh 8,—In ad-| THO St. Louts club and tts holdings) jundee in nd, will box ale sig uy a na nd apy on ball B 7k 4 h Ms 2 an were Inherited by Mrs, Britton, Tuohey, chan of Paterson, ‘ Hegel Johnston into inactivity, Instead, at! perv oiag acored tviitiant victories in = dition to win } recent tnvitation| Were Inherited by Mra Frit whey, ehamplon of Paterson, In the These lads onnt 15 furnion 6 on @cems to have given him some extraling national pocket billiard cham ourney CQATULE |r th all of Uniontown, | Peing the nloce ; rank Do Has pemistinal Young AUK nana Tos | ts do not fear @ punch aud als pep, for he has Kono right out and|sionshin tournament at the New Pa,, also was victor in the “birdie” and] the lato Stanley Robinson psliey } wtinually tear into neta | Ss Tf 4 burna: ‘ag an ee a jonship of Harlem and the Bro matched up a pair of good light-|york Athletic. Club, the tourna-| ices _ |eoagte” contest held here for the month{ ‘That this woman magnate: had aj Slamplcnsin of Harlem and the 1 tel Balinese aia erwaniot on. ie wire weights to meet in the big amphi-| ment be ing under the directin of LOS ANGELS, Cal, March & The} of February, scoring six pointe for his| notion of her own about how a bi n the border, | a te-n t H theatre next Monday night. John-|the National Association of Amateur| 40) 600 1” day play here of | tho result of making eleven “birdies,” & hada @ TUN WAS SHOWN] After trying for several weeks, Matchmaker | betwe notch autaia, ‘The lade whi will eton's first programme {# Charley] Billiard Players, Munoa outplayed | ine geaut ya, the rem aan |total of seventeen points. In Clana A'the| Hen Sho accepted Ro Bresna-| Kiek of the Capital City A, C. of st. Paul tne | tier in it are Kid Williama of thie city aud White of Chicago ve. Joe Welling oh Asche a k |the Mast va. the Weat lawn tennis tour- | Ony Other player to, score an “eagle, | hans > jon and appointed Mil-| finally meceeted & bout n Tom | tenny Kaufman of Philadelphia, Mureka A. c, | “Ko ing. | his veteran rival, Edward nament, M e F MeLoughlin and} which rep “en made in twoller Huggins manager, Unde «me of Bt, Paul aud . the famous | Will stage the bout and « large mt in expected, | nd For Free Trial Treatment. The fact that they have never met|the score of 125 balls to Willis I via defeatin Theodore | strokes bette C. M,. FY liuggins'’s leadership t club made Givbone and Hattling shy, ¢ v6 boys have large followings there oma how long or bow bad—gote inside the ring makes the bout some-| went sixteen frames. Raynolda ¢ Roosevelt Pell and Bernon Prentice, | Of Punwoo tind wiih|some money, and at one time threat. | Hebrew [pour druggist today and get a cont thing of a novelty, Return enuge-|feated Henry 8. Osborne of the Al-| representing the EB throe Mahe | Miietnen CF Si aettken He yet elght Toned to be ntend Lack of sup-| ated for 1 J fox” OF Psvamia “Pito ‘ ments have been altogether too com-| gonquin Club, Br yort, Conn, by two Kar w re- | fourtect «C. G. Dixon of Philadel- | DOrt tagt year tended to dampen Mrs. 4 Bil mae 8 pp mon here for the good of the sport a 4 ore of bails i 83 je the first set, and the| phia wa nd “nas A the. a wae Noat wning tt a ped for ‘Tom t will meet Parga b Johnston ways he's not lacking in = was about even, How- | qyerc Cardinals has ¢ 1ded on a novell ine ten-round coutest on the night of Mach 20, |fleld, Maae., wi 2 Other attractions, He has « Fred} BOSTON, March 7.—The Boston Athe | terners developed better | st, August gWaken BaSeBAIT icitors - | Fulton-Carl Morria bout under con-|jetic Association seven defeated the| team work in econd and third sets Inciusive the old town, ‘Twenty-five t vas ae Dainese) BFrees Bestia | Cecras sideration for March Garnsa Bt Manirenl at hockey by a| sed won without diMeulty tho winne | dollars’ worth ck will be par Mea wean) Fausn tem wheres $5 | tooth acore of 6 to 2% The Canadians were MecLougblin's playing was the feature ned, ‘ out the public in sina , ig eee stain the . HEN Gov. Whitman issued the lot ¢ t " ic over- | lotments. Each bi t r\t : t ' not able to put on thelr beat game, as[Of the match, Me used his terrife over x I w uch K of stock eBine Sinead aboot os. ibat W edict barring Les Darcy trom|tray hea bron chirieen houre on tho|band amashes to advantaxe in @ nume] hin this kind carries with it 0 freo pass | ae" wos 400, and Dun. appearing in boxing bouts in| traly ber of while bis partner, Da F to all the the pass | ace, f et ig aap : New York because he rekarded him ee aia hi © anc mania vis, used nd stroke effectively. | Ma set r alxtec n years | wae ap by tee i , Chairman of he Footbal! Pell's ame ¥ better for the] nes to educate & NEWT Wild Row ms i} lacker, he started something i" f | a 8 ®| Rules Committee, has called a mecting | Mastern toumn and t rvico was espe St, Augustine ts one of th the Cardin samy erin. |, Walter La o hard-hite wolter We have received many letters on! or that body in thia city on Friday | cially oft Hoth sides played. a | courses in t wth and t right 1 Benny Leonard, who ts to meet Johnny “ w hw M , ; the subject, most of the writers xay- of 10. It wae first proposed to hola {2K Kame and the players seldom | that offers ail gra i ti gave no|ma ack Bt, Paul fighter, in a winen eA rs : Aci ohio : Bek fhe Australian Hea boon unfairly |i 0 sting here on Hrlday af thie week | “alas snciel alee). doublen maton swaa| POsR nat tte te teat fore tl ite un Plana | bout the Ole it cecaire a uarasten ot [UBC tho semifinal J iia| ‘The Pyramid Smile From Single Trial tweated aes co oy Dat the’ later gate, proved: mark ‘cone | woneg j lola Hiuratedt and | playing Jeng ee The iy aoe Pa ds a ey ee hmed sennetontaiien, for eines: | Til, ake Die t against Young Muly | @itl give relief, and @ single box offen ew York, Maren 6 von all: concerned. > char Vaecrare Met the Bast, whe anced of the “ ways, om i ns for ree | avks Of 2 1 | cures, A trint package matied free in plain Afr. Robs en nit contemplated. hut | feated Mes, 'May Sutton “Hundy™ and | qq2. 3 H M0 ——— ' eon, Banner (OF Lased, San | Wrapper if you send us coupon below. Jear Mir~L want to r n rt Thomas ©. Bundy of the West, tw A 1 410, 968, 21 on Mapehmeter Hanke Omeney |: No nes (Queens 4 you stile in nares will” be inude und i deal toa 319 for a { lave Ted, Sn tatin'sy nit sts cinaiee|{ © FREE SAMPLE COUPON , paper, ¥ hit t 4 will be a Bert hate ir amnallene can ‘a o ay Brookdyn boxing pro: |f awe PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, head wher a a sald i An oe ‘i ’ . ‘ ‘ 1 (i ‘ a age Ke i 6 aga Battling 8 Pyramid Bidg., WANN Sn, ation. pu would be ‘ ¢ f fra ol ey ates W Johnston and : Me wo) Cus | tM \ Kindly send mo a ‘ of what they think of Les I a tears Hakone tra of San Bray ae eeOIA tanto ©, on : Pyramid Pile Treatment, 10 plain Wrapper. If they believed that he wa retake pa exhibition a t e fel that | yy ; a ss desiraple they would not £ recog ba) t rmer won in) two ¢ Ryerson “ trom i “ f long Island, | {Name . Perey i see him, and’ that, would ie NRUERAY SHER liisqaed | atta A'iatge crowd withessod ainaxcn’ Cour ke acer ee "Mt wilt box dia ee mate welaht af} |. $e Quickest way of lett know | —_ the matehes to-day inctute| “he ab tte ake ; New deer, for the final, Jo Hakor of the | |Street .... ere tt that he was not ¥ ths As a result of 6 ne “ glca events a | game local bantem, |B. 5. 0, w 7 * b Joma Love, | {Qe y ntry the important Kame realy ahlen ead plannt meet Kid Williams for | veteran lightweight wo Wont aide — SrA Naa aval ta j men's dout | COFFEY STOPS | NOLAN new mater or 8, 0. on March 27 £0 Will be no show at the Clermont Spx could ‘be. termed. | IN THE THIRD ROUND. ss it) 1 Terman oF dehy [CN fomaM, Walter Mohr, who va ROLLER SK Rot one word has eve ni Me, ‘ lathe ai teee a cae abour tien I | Evening W orld’s _ ain on falr tar hi im iene wm for | mS Fir 8 eaiealt ‘© GRAND CENTRAL PALACE pe encenly ¥ | Headpin Tourne rininbaNe aegis ie ; ; ’ PEAingion Aye.” Ge 4nth St Ratranee, Minty, | 5 ; pins ‘ Re As a rons } Vow HM w Lantamwelgit « PERNOONS & EVENINGS, Max Linder, wre nd i ate tt ; Mme the way of 1 last Monday Bay K, ie Harley 8 CID to-mnceniw wight, where| LAD MISSION lvluline 286 rtist, is one of ¢ . i pete rm 1 r uneven cont division Mia menager 2" HUrman, the Chicago star, boxes Hilly Fits. | t ad | Paxauow 4 1 han he did num as I fans an leo eon co eo gn » box the winn iG AND Ii eee vt ! wy ‘ \ nn ig india Nolan mada! Peril army off reired tnelr Vor, Brenan wo wow under fn eye | Augie Ratner i» training at Lakewood for his Bepded ia ' ee i a Ea food showing mand It was only | cons iions to Cag WAtOM iecialint, who auld bis right will @ot be im. 1 beat wich M ve at thy Pala SPORTING, $ : : ’ , veaterday on vetting his military | paired by Sporting Chub of Mie Bronx wext Tuewlay aight . pt ~ h (line Scores Hany Vietory ark. Avene won, N 1 ‘ the Jaw that ae diate - a Senreeat (ae ta nae itr FAIRMONT A, « + ar war week, M Sra eeh AIH Paka en Mt. MaHrkle 40 8 ew « hind round was! training 4 or ballplavers Vote Hartley, the game and aguresive tight Al at caused ny Tonhey Rarneriy y ; : when ; hed Fe t ; “i : Venked for to more fiahte by | ie, ee! pone dat wneeTen Kellys kidin, @ pion, and many ers, and w ee 4 1 2 Hae " 1 1 ‘ ad hy ' y : a like v : sd 1 ’ " Ab te aon - fn ote } reget: ‘ i ' t bis ! N1GHD posting Ol the ' f ‘ , at the bout wae ped at Just ters j tome, Pant for ue fous ah nove Rl Pia yours, HONKY HOBBIT H f ere HIGH TEAM t fo eave # ever happened in the vy “a pounds rd rican arly date de As, Fern Camel, Brwolve, 008. serious injury jude Sand, aid Geka sale ahaa gllien Mariel 2m. Courtatt, be aarrEns a De AROUND JUNE THE AVERAGES BYR Rudolph Sea (Only : has been a boy wonder for tho last PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’”’ Baer WT, by The Ure (tre New You oROW, Bur, WILL SHRINK LIKE A PALM BEACH SUIT.” Jett handed sporting writer in the works.) most of Harvard stu- round shouldered, Got that Expert says fents are YEA BO, Time will cure anything but a: : boy phenom cing a boy ph nom is incurable... Willie Hoppe t sixty or soventy years..,.Jack + Knight is still a juvenile prodigy + although he has eaten a breakfast : in more leaques than there are in + + Jules Verne’s book... Methuselah : : lived to be 900 years old and ori : himself to death when some othi kid won all his marbles it must be a tough thing to have a boy phenom for a grandfather. R. RUDOLPH, Most of the rookies are up for thelr annu alin the | gue Before vou fatt for ail the auff You read of in the papers sure it aint press agent stuff Or other phonw capers. x’ulm Beach, Florida—Cranston De k won the outdoor skating cham= onship of Florida yesterday, The ntest was held on natural ice in the Gulf of Mealeo. De Bunk has now won three lors on t ropical Tee ‘ \ only needs to be @ » to sain permanent posses sion of the trophy, Why do the writers pick on vou Instead of ubateles? Why should we swallow all the atew We re Sabi Sahara regat ul of in the dailies? ara Desert, Africt—The annual was a big success, AT-

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