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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 9, 1917. YO RK | aT ” : ES fps BEST SPORTING PAGE IN With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer ty Toe ree Budlighing Oo, THEDOUBLE-HEADER PREPARING INDOORS FOR GOLF ugs” Baer 2 “y 7 PETTING WH saovrs APE FOR | , cHaNcte IN | THE NATIONAL ‘ | LEAGUE AND | CINCINNATI, soe eet i | Jett Pfeffer, ‘Dodgers Pitching | {Manager McGraw Forces His ‘ ee By Robi f Rudolph Men to Play Both Morning Star, However, Is Still -— No Reason Why 150- Pound “* x3 Seite ° Holding Out. | conty teft handed Crew Races Shouldn't Be Big and Afternoon Games. spurt me : — in the works.) ‘ i HOT SPRING Ark | Intercollegiate Success if) aiantin, tee, March 9,—-The Fitenae si sitll mintth | ARTICLE 458.987 PITTSBURGH. Coaches Are Competent. : ‘bol eso hed Ny kes an agre nt with Presid Ebbets | HE PL Nit had 8 eer pe wa _ at r the Anager Mc ) last winter nd - the Brook Nationals on the =" - t STYUSH CUURS WAVE ft the Brooklya t the formula Pitts. 1 1917. be The Prem Publiding Co, Graw is gi nen practice + casstion i non don't fore ne formula j ' ine World games bo ning Boon WALL PAPER LINKSs peel A pitied nnd RY a AS DT routing ! HEN Yale and Pennsylvania) Thie isin addition outine work vd hades by dbase 4a Myers have| sped by" ticket epecu this fall. race thelr 10-pound eight | of training soar ee a Outside of the pitching staff and cared creweon the Schuyikilion| The regulars seen an Robinson was greatly] outfield, Man. Callahan hasn't i May 13 they will eet a new fashion Ee play os ® ublee’ Under Mocrawe ine used when found Johnston,|_ thing to worry about except the f college rowing. It will do either more gtructiona, Honus Lavert and Hie iriited cary repviding the thrae|catchers and the infleld, The op- e good or more harm to the sport than bgt gon NIE deg uutflelders which Robbie needed bad. | position to Sunday baseball has died i any other innovation in years, and I) ip. the wore aanlaned to Loberta tt ly on account of the holdout of Wheat|away in the Smoky Clty and now am inclined to believe that the good Faroher were anny ited ve ia and Stengel, Nothing has been heard] the fans are yodelling for weekday will prevall. The good that the new at first base an Young at f the latter two since the team af] oo .ai, which puts Callahan in @ contest can accomplish ts the bring- | third. The outheld of the team wen rived i Leoprlapm tinct ng out of oarsmen who weigh 150 Composed of Dave Robertson, Jack Weather conditions were so good| tough predi 5 pe Hy lees, Dur- | Murray and Jim ‘Thorp PRACTICING a t practice Rob + nike NoMtenh pounds or less, principally |_| Burna and Kauff of tho regulars ap KeCON bie F r . Hana Wagner is 9 ng al the years that American col-| péared in Schacfer's gutfield, assisted 5 TEM > six-int the young fellow being wi legen have indulged in rowing the by Leo W in & Vi fomby's t peevish as le ts ati teething men of comparatively light weight 0) fr Us GOLFER which ¢ : y's band) Komebody broke his rattle and F have been cast aside because it was PRACTICING Saas | busted a wheel off his little ved q possible to find heavi lows who FoR. paste > EL | sagen and Hane threatens to @ were equally skilful and enduring and |fes by winr by SEASOMe PITCHER RAY CALDWELL ronal tnd lal balled had the greater strength that comes wares us nin eamo ony DISPLAYS GREAT INTER Ni eneeeeurney Dreviitie tb } St greater wolgnt ; are feet, ih IN YANKEES’ PRACTICE] ino to aet into communi ‘Thia meant that hundreds of men Middleton made hia Art wares Waynerge uardia i who had all the essentials of 6 In one of these games. He MACON, ¢ March 9.—Following ‘ carsmanship were deprived of their! Worked enally and Jor ihe tote Yankee son hour of mill-| Callahan has a dozen rook pitchers chance to develop what was in them. | "the afternoon game was plaved wn uining, which is of growing| at training d if they can ‘ Does some one say “They should have | der special r which eliminated (Ne AN [. ness and took listhenies | pitch Ike they can cat they will r ned @ rowing club and trained for | bases on balls and str te. "A bat MOCO “Fan \ ‘ t Jmake Alexander look Ike a bloome the fun and benofit to be derived from | ip, eMMned at the pl peak dit INA ORY th | As it fs now e dozen look good alning?” ‘Tuat’s a joke, What yo . the pitohera trom do part except twelve, The 1 is one of ares u snap of his fnger for trains | ing thet but It also kept some — : Frank Bak nute.| the best that ever bawled an ume ng unless he can prove the worth of | of them f: lolne their worst When he was der] sire, and Smoky Clty fans ave look- t by going ou vd baving # finisn MeGraw tmposed a veteran battery ee Wt the plate he dehie ful ae ; contest with some one at the game!) on the Loberia when he put Tesreau a THIS wilt. * aving @ litle private ing to a successful season of po ' ‘ Training is all right, but the contest |and McCarty to work for the Schae Ad - Ley ; curving. Dreyfuss. is thinks + is the thing struggle that tells | fers. ‘Teareau has been in hard train m~ PRA YOu IN to nining bis ba! aving the centrefield fence a not only whether the system followed | ing for nearly. two weeks : ACTICE FoR dle Ee Ae soph laste pene is correct but whether the fellows] plenty of apred to-day, ti “WE AVERAGE lamps n cle F p working at it have the right kind of| not attempt to PUTTING GREENe indefatigable Caldwell was one| that his catchers won't have so far hearts and backbone—in other words, | liver: purveyors of twirls and shoot, to throw. whether they aro real nen nd innin Caldwell's burt. of alilaence here . There many lads of i SILO hig OMLInILAt Tee THe aan The outfield is a pippin, the 160 pounds eee an ae officials wo be sorry if his interest only trouble being a tendency of (rape W olbte [esta on aoa ture \ Iasin werk DroveR ENGR) =< tia the fielders to wind up before pound ciass will fellows | — — _ throwing. Manager Callahan ie something to look en Ae eeundas Sane i ra | - ° h fi . M trying to break the boys of this, <a fy pel . : DREN PRY Ren t and has also instructed the um- pense, at ollees 121 pounds, to" ay nothing. of that Both “Stare ana Moviees stanoinc oF PLavers |) Trick of Shifting Men ang has also instructed the um: Sere eplondid) asset for tt Mentetee cota eee tla | IN THE TWO NATIONAL Before curving over a decision. Neg dager id Constance Sutton Titus, who at his t t of their lives, They will D lf N at Wi th t P d ti - ; cee sane, of Lisle, liven They Slt Gest wan nis heavier thaas3h0 pounde enei e y Indoo ndoor Go BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIPS, 0 l ou TECEAENL | vaieny rrestine streng:nene the for it, but better morally tn learning |and often rowed at leas, mile. tee —_—- 1 he } Rave to Me : that ‘prime quality of the rowing! Indeed, there used to be a feeling i. Ibe SALNEINS Te ante nae ask h glamt ea tl tr man—never knowing how to . 5 ‘ nanave “1 ialaed job ineteucting . ~ , uN ° “au n oppos : e attes oe a vot a ate Ha inky as } ae . Ten schitle hay Preparing the Pied ees) & ou alae Jot Me bid iit Mang ager Graw of Giants ; ore aw a In ai S to whether or not the 150-/man of more than 165 pounds in th a ; fi \ ‘ : ek hay aain TN pound lad Is strong enough tojboat—there was a betiet that very! Ambitious for Outdoor Season ba dried pine Gi ecorrent: WAY: G Not Springing Novelty by ata | BS! ioe Sy stand the strain of boat-rac | big men were to row themselves —Scores of “Pro: Reaping ferent clubs. Trying to Make Pitcher Out i the lin , let us consider some of the beatfout and become passengers In th At tho Yale and Harvard Clubs ’ an 4 , ne ant men that aver sat inva boat: Kdward |jast half mile, Iu the carly dave of| Harvest This Winter Instructs | ususuat activity ie non on view, as of Outfielder Kelley—Many ext spring! he only thing that hothere the hall be ‘© pe up their game : ‘irates during the season is thei Hanian, 160 pounds in his” prin the sport in this country: there wer} ing Beginners. ei shi fa ies is Notable Examples ‘ ion by | Pirates during the a ta their ‘ Eyck, 150 pounds many crews that would laughed | oe rh ptional demand for indoor a At the| schedule, Only the high p o off & modern course until they had taatruction this winter proved ¢ 3 . ile at) paper preve the Pittsburgh & chance to show how. good they} ?, i lbe a rich revenue for of pros a n writers from conping the pennant 5 were eae bu la hare Aorott, | who otherwise would have en te meat ects Promptly | Koma of the batters \aleo hit for The only danger visible in the new 2N indoor golf schools are unless they could have se o H 7 » qu outfielder, a) 4 sp A lclann in that +, ,Whiowe natural full blast preparing hundreds of} on southern courses McGraw to turn George ranks next ty ‘Ty Cobb, a6: hetahe dnate ad of distance ee Weight Is more than 150 pounds might ew players for the co 8 -——-+ — ie » ball player be Helderg: anni stoi be thrall repare ness! eceninta dn in pedan to weet »| son. Every afternoon and evening | oy dis years, but could always . mai do nerdy teach aan enn, orm Fis dG hy rei Meet | ove or sn wasn o he Pate sone escent (POLES A BE I Ua ca nt arall peoetrina | tic News john Pottocr and Gossi Ee aa * ial ania |p O80, ct ea of the Pirates! your reservation fur |from getting into the ne, and HWY canvas backstops as the perapiring crs into new roles 4 ld, where he starred for | the whole ow cation. dk) one S jcomperont coaen could easily proven" beginner drives off a mat with driver) Bill Brown, who officiated ag referee ot without precedent. Memory fails ne day and play ake cane jaftermgon. In the days of this sort venture to ‘ AES RRS WRENS . te ‘ ‘ ve eaite: one a Phill wever and Co, a basenall ‘ WASHINGTON BATHS ped with intelligence It! ‘These schools not only prepare the bout recentiy, has been selected to we Mera were turned into pitchers, It ar jnoon, Now he lamps one an Inning the st Interesting novice but supply practice for in the same capacity at the ten-round ¢ ue, but the shif of pitchers Willi J ke athletes , t EASON IN PITTSBURGH CONEY ISLAND let! ers who cannot go south to haut: between. Charis, White cand doe no outfield t# comm: utie Jackson RON ON BInTeBURGK coe ; © use trying to make ‘em stop. | Hefore Iraving for a short vacation | Welling, the rugked Chicago lightw © are many baseba D fi T h & IN APRIL, Seat Ave, tet 19 3M Bie, HATO Miinply retuee ts betleve |i Tesam, Jerey ‘Travern would. finian| “enn, the MEKed Chiougo lat matntatn to Uda efeats Tuohey that they're not as good as/ at the Cotton Exchange in the Gen tcnatnnd inthe marvellous pitcher was rulaed when I 4 - modaiion ever, Now. we have Batti Nelson | eons and frequently go to an at Moko Hakiove, kftas having 5 Fred Merkle became a t basem n WhirlwindGo 10,000 BATHERS bp 4 anene after a/town school for an hour of GHUFSH! the enolen et eavarny Since he began work with the ( | > Phyeician always Ju attendance ring idleness of nearly a year and a| golf. Max Marston, who plans a buay | quickly eelected Brown to fill the Job has pitehed exhibition games)” times at the Fair.| WEST BEATS EAST AGAIN : is preparing | campaign this summer, has asion at Newark or : a Rates for Season t 7 one | steady vis the schools At the Marie Sporting two ex Jersey City he held bis opponents to ent A ¥ He BINy Gipaen | IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT, forces tert gree anaes heath ctt tan i k wd At the New # ait Jimmy Fipnn, ight ts put on his first midweek show of the| Ceeatptetel bn or ‘i mm Hout Aone egeivenicaphie rid Fitaait ft Long 1 will try conclusions with . Pie season the ¢ was jammed to| LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 9.—Hon- e to Ad W ournament players who didn't want e twat The i Marte, a lghtwelgtit of New! It may surprise the average fan to) ors. ‘The main event was be-| Ore Went to the West again in the nec- Ui " ud na |to lose the “touch” of thelr elubs kK « a ent 39 ie Tal ies know that Mike Donlin started out as; oAMilia daahann Gf the eon jond day's play of the East va West ten- L % Some time ago he} Yet it has been the beginners whe aod Yee will eek "sohanal handed pit with t t new Ightweight sensation, and |! tournament, Willis B. Davie (Went) Kk face ude over for| have benefited mostly from ehiwes wile ts. It may be equally surpris SP BNaY GP RAT RPADT ees i eaten ing Conrad B. Doyle (East) 6—1, nd now booie:: Miilentorm of St airs y Tuohay of Pateraon, Tas) 6, 8-6, 6-1, in @ match that show. purg W loor ach ja form o} amplon. Nae 0 neent f ara Joe ing to some to know that Jack Mur. , won the verdict, but Tuohey pacival pavlae Biened x, |! part y Henny M ton at th ntered the big league a9 @ him Aght his fastest all the| tics “Wttockmorton, paired with fi to do what Nelaon ia} Oecanse ts : f A a H for Philad A way uate +! George M. Church for the East, furs ' hospital a p ewinging. 9) OF ub honda hdd won 1 Mitchell, manager of the ) The t avant ath eed BE ADS PARE Thad |the'feature: playing af the aie 1 k weattered around th ty the Ved Kid Lewin Mert Al Dewey pitched regularly in Amer ‘There wasn't a moment during the, in thelr doubles match with William Whitehall Building A Se AR eague until something went ba n weren't fighting M. Johnaton and John R. Strachan mpression ge Enge! bas tree me Bob M al. Leagu MBit i a ; mle kson surprised ev West), Darkness ended play with the jan ° eet estat Lay danger cede his tnost ardent admirers by the sore 4-8 6-1, 64. 77, Throckmorton ies Nfw Orleane asain at ao mem 9: Eales ; and he became a@ catchey, a good one, ey Rb he ababe o toe Was all over the court and made diffi- i tl eeahes, Mare 29 ot Rink ang 8nd a0 RSE BRD ' x Merowing soution to the | cultyeqturms tn the fourth wet with the tM, M mj Aue Sat thw Sporting Clu oA err J awapping punches with | He brought it up fo knit. ‘the mateh » Glen Ridge Cl Ks » ar wee probably will be played off to-fa vide hircsdwey 4. 0.| uo sow at the Village: a, C her Beals Becker was per i IMPORT UR ane Ae Milwaukee and night aw illoboveesulopinttprope haps the at southpaw that the TY Ginger Ale ee oe she doka eal elaedta allel soon nis nising afternoon M know? § into an outflolder, but on ng Me Fronk Ha dup W » men ' Mat Hs . ‘ gner has been an out - at ea mashie and putte bed "4 oe * ‘ad . nd a firgt base # parte wt RUE een a Ht te nn un aa aren fat At Remnant Sale K willing 10 give the mex WO each for a tee “ 4 ay nit was needed in ther r TROLLER SKATING eo Quaker ie Sal a SR ec vikea te Wasi aia hitting was Me ‘i Two days more and the greatest sale in New York’ 9 in GRAND CENTRAL PALACE ema clothes history will be ended. With the rising prices of ( Li cdeig Peg aye Gee. ’ wool it may-never be duplicated. It will pay you to take et he : FIRST. PICTURE OF YANKEES ‘MILITARY. DRIL »| Eaten Were meee Re ee nant terials are being made so there is still a good variety to onnarey | f ; Suits to Measure’ $20 j 4 ql but) f : ~, : 5 ! SPORTING fai : H : Special satin lined overcoats reduced to $30. Full Drove , } o Gad $ * suits~silk lined throughout $45. Tuxedo suits $40. Coh- if i. Madison Sq Square Garden jes : f sidering market conditions these prices are remarkably ‘ enaes aren Moreh ' ‘ H low. WELLING VS. WHITE W i . : adn bosion UAW, Bay pior f ’ a Pat ite oy i va i" “i 7 ida : PInt e ftamiePevaa of pped ‘ i TWO STORES - an _ H ft BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND Harlem Sporting Clu o—To-Night Robson stops Sew Al MeCay i 80 E, 420 ST, BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVeg, eo Burman ss. Billy Fiixdmmons, Ble ; ' Many CROSS +s, ALOGIN RATNER, 3 ’ tne £ PS. 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