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TWO VANE RERUTS | TO WO REGULAR JS | | Monroe and Knaupp Show| Best at Macon Train- NEW YANKEE PITCHERS IN ACTION | Just as lo ing Camp. Submarines. ow haven't | one on your i te i nage MACON, Ga, March 12.—The DALLAS, ‘Tex, Marea 12.-'the | Shoulder } Promoter Browne Must Secure Y8rkees enter their third week of Giants evened up tho series with the) yee iain comp i rr training and their recond of military Dallas Submarines by winning YOSlers | bee @ pwtening phen Building Lease Before He ari to-day. so far tne weather has, ek AS a abe Ah ll Mbakned be er Southern Tals, Can Stage Any More Garden been exceptionally good and the play- | struggle that the McGraw men gaimed | ("hey Males « ors, barring a few minor aliments, are the day, Arthur Fletcher driving in| Boxing promoters are k outs | ia Fo in fine physical condition. Wild Bill] the only run of the contest in the ninth | coffee that has been cooked twice is particularly pleased with the inning. The final score was 1 to 0. Everything extracted from the bean. Onn Ls I Co. r ” : / wr brain Word fe progress that hos been made, and is! For eight innings the pitchers for ee HERE be any boxing ia Counting on opening the season with| th nines held compicte sway over| YEA BO. § the until Promoter every one of his yers ready for a| the batters and almost invariably were Penkes veorel i ant of throwin it Grant Hugh Browne can pro- Strenuous campaign | forced to face but three 1a wach frame. |, Aue ag west from the outfield ton't i duce either @ lease or a bill of salo ‘The weather was ideal for baseball, George Smith was In the box for the | 1. record. Gov. WAitman toseed Led i on tho historic bulldin The Box. ®# the thermomoter reached the Giants throughout the entire game, | 1) out from Albany. ing Commission to-day will revoke y-five mark on tho sunny side of | while Coa abwcitttwe innings for the license issued to the Garden the thoroughfai Unfortunately a Dallas and Sew fad el in the pink of condition i bad fer @ Tower Corporat! because Browne ban ts on the 19 here on Sunday GIANT ROOKIES LOSE failed to show a contract of sale #s well as the movice TO WACO CH MPIONS|_L©T_OF ROOKS WILL SOON ; Gu proot of permanent posscust Two new p 8 aro almost certain % “Y|RE TRANSFERRED FROM THE : which were to have been arrang to start the season with the team. One; m " PULLMAN LEAGUE TO THE r t ter $8 Edward Monroe, the six-footer from WACO, Tex, March 12.—The Waco nie - TRCU: by March 1. So the new promote ‘i 4 CAR CIRCUIT. fust clove up shop until he can Louisville, Ky., and the other ts Will-| Rae Ute AE aE ng TROLLEY VAN Ce “ pb “tam ("Chick" naUupD, 1 . eague, defeate je Beco! a : Make good the license obligatio a anes Acer ite aunevueeny, Cink the Glante here yesterday afternoon by| Only way to beat Willie Hoppe Gov. Whitman, on a brief visit!of the Texas League. Everett. Bank. Ug, spore oF 8 ta fully deserved the | With the cue is to use it as a club, here, expressed himself ag entirely Hi ol Sounpeer “at victory, for they outplayed the New| tough aiding for che Langton-McVey estarie, fn accord with the Boxing Commis-\ when the Pankees and Red York nine tp every point of the GAM? | rye iret pune wan't big coough to rey « bafber i4 sion in its and regarding the! April 1, = acai bs a for brushing a baid-besded man’s heir, ik GAPtéA. Voates. otonroe han nearly an much rpeed a DODGERS TURN GAME cannes, u Browne cancellod the White-Well- | break to tt, and Sn th INTO BURLESQUE SHOW When the public ts coughing up good i 4 he pitched in the two practice games cssaneaiinanss coin to sce tennis stars in action they t ing fight, which was schoduled for) he worked both the outside and inside, 4 | to-night [Corner of the plate to perfection. HOT SPRINGS, Ark, March 12.—| must floure it doesn’t make any differ~ \ “I talked with Wenck on Satur-| ~~ In @ gamo replete with burlesque fea-|cnoe in the bite whether you gat stena | @ay,” said Browne to-day, “and ho} tures, the Brooklyns defeated the| dv an amateur mosquito or a orofes. ‘ @id not intimate that he Intended} itchers’ Bice oi on Bhiioe Superbas here yesterday afternoon by | sional one. i | revoking my license, 1 didn't know | a score of 6 to2, Itwas tho first regu-| rig paths of glory may lead to the of his intents until carly this} D t lar game of the season at Whittington grave, but in training oampe they jf moming, "T rueus the dovernor has ue to Extra ractice roe [Par oBad «Mite 278 qheadig [Teed tothe dining room, him buffaloec he ts not Pens ee FOR THE VETERQN TWIRLBR [the race meeting. wit r going to hang on to that job of + —s YOU BA! : Well, he Is not going to keep It tha " H Darcy's personal interview with Gov, Whitman way. At fer te Oar tense ty catt|Both Managers McGraw and Donovan Try New Training | ik yj te eT 'Ste «bres tee pumas 0 tans tae } Cetned the matter wit be straight Scheme of Giving Boxmen Head Start Over the Batters, vans Likety to Lose ff Paige out if they will only iet me eet three). Which Accounts for Poor Hitting Down South. | Hi M t ° 1 Go lf Tit 1 tor aastating Brooklin to toe the last hi hours’ sleep out of the twenty-four. | | is ationa UTLES | worta's series. | Vil admit, though, that this venture By Bozeman Bulger. trained against the real thing and | There are now two ends to the has had ine going mdewise.” HAT the plan of McGraw una] Work up to a state of efficiency grad- | . : : ; heavyweight purses. The short end i Meee is Bate cl aktical novun to give thelr p chore | ually se Preparations Now Started to Strip Chicago Star of His TWo Jana tho shorter. vi 8 Da will make art i McGraw agrees wit Jonovan in : i *, * a week's start on the ‘s « we Lara on IGH’ RIGHT i} American pugilistic debut in| ang tank the estas Work their way | this, but gooe still further and Ride Vonote sv inawer Bk : Championships—Jerry Travers Getting in Shape to Lead You have to cut loose from the } the courts, with Gov. Whit+/ ou: of « hole has fullfilled ex makes the rather interesting obser- the Amateur Fight at Oakmont. jump. Saving your arm for the World : man as hip opponent tions ty very clearly shown a the| Nation that 5008 pitching $0 the | Series won't get you In it. ene exhidition scores of tho pust few! CMPly days of training not only helps | illic leven th he 1 5 MeGrew bes about fertnewe pheree te comp: HIE most convincing feature of| days the regular batters in the long run, | By William Abbott. 1. To back Ap Ala Beaiinene tates |S ain't « team, that's an attendance, } the East-West tennis matches} The Yanks, for instance, were go| OU It helps the inanuger to get u T Js fine indoor sport now for golf | will recall the wonderful consistence ; ios Rian AEbNd Webb Ube: Vitam. | Wotelend. betes the torte ‘1 of iN® on tho youngsters who so otten| s cre to speculate wh going tol playing of Walter Hagen, Jim|_ Rooks toilt soon be eltpping from the “ ‘ * {flourish like morning glories avainst Tho proposed ten-round bout betwoen| &. C. of Rosvaster, N.Y. today matoded Je} napion this year to the palit of Karnes and Jock Hutchinson in 1916| Ritz-Carlton grub to the one-crmed pected playing of Maurice McLough-| Slim Love that but one A nit was en & gO Horrel of sivhia and Reddy MeDonald, the! 4 4 nd the y n it ont ~ pte only to blow up| Benny Leonard of this city and Ritchie | 1 national titles held by Chick Evans. ° many young stars who are | tunches. Un, The Comet, paired with Willie] made all afternoon at Macon, ‘ Caasdian middleweight champion, to meet in a y ' nidly forglug thelr way to the front Da . easily defeated ‘Teddy Pell and In Dallas the Giants were beaten by | whe n they tack he big leagues, the crack Milkaukes light | euround Dette #f a wow to be stagad « Most ali the predictions for the perl | UCK MAY PLAY AN IMPORT- Rernon Pre é ahaa Neshien te indie on the) Ef the prewant plan can do anything weight, which has been hanging fire| 4D om Monday evening, Mar ing season on the links start and en A “thie time the pros are very con-| UU Rernon Prentice. McLoughlin, cover-| Dallay tiecause the minors had on tho] | If the Prowant plan can do anyining weight, whch : with Chick's trophies. Apparently al fident Evans or any other amateur}ANT PART IN LIFE, BUT THERE ¢ ing the courts with his old driliiancy,| firing line (wo pretty wells. nod | 1 StH righ egy _ ‘ for several weeks hi at laet doen! aye ams: sing ment Crement ere) to happen to tho! Will not get within shooting range of ARE NO FOUR-LEAF CLOVERS was mainly responsible for the vic-!twirlers, On the other hand, the | °*Ploding ef these bush or re p i Clinched. Billy Gibson, manager of | Atbietic Cis) will be to full wring pier |v cbiertera wuampionantna it preg. | te open Uitlo this yeur. |IN THE GRASS THAT GROW G 0 ere ; arr C sitcher, Ketley, |? the twos ers will be well py o-duy receive olay ngot, Tuo velav'a to be castentet are 108, 138, | en's cha > Evans will also encounter a massed | typ} FEET. 4 ory’ Devin Wea saarely @ feeder tor Giant: experiment pliduer, ‘Kelloys| eo coy ine trouble baonaidi: <otdey received telOuram 1145 paud caver. Tale wil lo the finai tourna: [ent forecasts como true, because it Is, attack when he defends hie amateur | ONDER YOUR like Tom Bundy several] came close to pitching @ no-hit game jo ‘om Tom Andrews, the fight promoter | ment tur the point wauhy, The clubd that role 1 opinion of golf follow. championship at Oakmont. Jerry » When he and McLoughlin | even in defeat ina re » ripple of wauli ting that he had ac- |p Ue mot numer of points ainw fiat is ii Haak Travers, wbo din't compete in a prom. all opposition for the na-| At Waco the Giant battors of the] ee slening ave i aerec PePH CATES RSENS pF tourmament held by the Crewents 10 last October Chick will part with BIS) inent tournement last year, is quietly | ROLLER SKAT NG b | second te were very we 3 | Yank contre pite is fall down erpted the terms Gibson requested. The | wil be prive. titles, getting himself in trim to go gunning | es champlonabip. second team were very weak, aNd} of jag, you 64 Donovan's team} men will como together at the Cream ps You could line up all the profe: phick is GRAND CENTRAL PALACE | *® prime McLoughiin. was tho! their skins were saved by the spec if makings of a wonderful etaff.|City A. C. of Milwaukes on the night] & aed weltersvistt bout tone the card at the! gional players and hardly find a dis health and the demands of | Men Ave, Use 40th Ot. #peediest and bardest hitting player|tacular fielding of Davy 1 sor t bu at Tipplo of sareh 17 lye ub to-night. The wen ¥do 8 prevented the former tour- |] the entire third floor cr rely b Be tte Was lobes! t xd piteh i i Wale I the bard. | to: She: feeling thay Fivane will times holder of the amateur title de Aber 2 neds Who ever handled a racquet, His as long been a question | Ley | site Laurette, hls open championship | ing muon a 1a ee Re bait od } Ular overhead smashes the delight of | Mg ball clubs, and the answer is not! foot that 13 bend oc oe a ee ae three amateurs —Ouimet,| Young Phil Carter, one of the most | tics ; thousands here and the chagrin of | Yet in sight. Some managers mair wnce wil an ‘ Ore cantare iene tte aren. Travers and Evans—ever woo the! brilliant young golfers in the country, dditional theus " Jtuin that when the batters York day Sat GAlinis: go itt tw tare kel the Wen - American open title and these vie-/ has been down South all winter tun- THU M’S eed j @dditional thousands in England as sabe ae thr PT aL kal Peter etna all Pg gr id who reumed from Atants, tories were made in four years. The| ing up his strokes, and Phil, if he re- ACAD! the Californian clouted bis supremac ain if pitching at the which be bas been developing tm been weet i ee ee will meet J arkey a ssional, exceedingly proud of) gains health, should have a lot i over the greatest stars in the world, | they are inclined to lose their enthu atsiage of Di Varreil hig fe ee < Both skill, simply says that the) to about the awarding of honors| SPORTING. ' After his memorable matehes in 1914) esa and get gun why, The s Yanks on 0 be ab! ers : : ned bos lane and ent will g tne os cn tl trees ta Line Makby Banah Goa dour ny AURAL SLI ine : i th 3 te | throu lo a in th of otammeight talent, | U1 nner that the amateurs won't | There is also by Jones, the . z R McLoughlin bexan to pay toll for hix| OF the hat against woft pitching pute | ONE te tha we Jo y Pe ey hype ini =| ten-year-old Atlanta lad, who 44- HOCKEY biala ar EE Ba ey excessive demands on Nature, He! '"o Spring tn: thelr voins 1 NAN wit tage ip * re vanced the third round of the| RINK. stared to slow up, The terrific force | them tious to cut loone That Lipa can ren wt foe Fen Ss fe rd Wants Jamateur champlonship at Morion last | S¥- NICHOLAS goW'iiia., TO-NIGHT ats, + ' sae But MeGraw and Donovan} the campala Hane fittee anro ve Bobby isn't any mere flash. | wways gradually went out of h sensational | “ if aoa Ne 4 the month of at Baciwe, Wie { Marob 26, Perea P tease’ Basmenat:| | more ble at Oukmont | To-mor, service, Maurie DREADS | AIOOME RON AYR AOU RES INSU BE| weight yp iituble, Stack, bo balls tra caanant, | Mi Ch | Jones » onl f half a dozen | Berra Teekcanltia “killa F piteher the star MoGraw poking ted to a big lelawier with Due It a amet staan | wee Ce Set 18 ete eee ee t ali minate Evans at maton pia he tennis experts quick rH Barb paws iss thie young lefthander who develope |morww nignt, © Oh TRA hin partons in| garam cums, Coe: FWAatm, waind 0b Fons Bava ootoa u es , heis Owmet will be cligible to MeLoughiin's peoulur case, They su igre avn Past oe 7 nto a last summer will be one jorder to as the latter is + aie saa anna © as ai amateur in time for | { I¥ hook their heady and announced | Patters whale the bail ill Pie \ enmational, pltwhers tn Ve ae ee George Foster Sanford, Rutgers) the nation mplonahis 41 down South 1 suddenty find the country ne playe ' . yk. 0, wo af . " thAt the ¢ HOMER IMODI Tce ene ab &dueh aide when | tener nl ere en Ne rid? d bout at Ube same 200 Rivers, Voll of the weet | football coa¢ former fainous ty-nix years old, had burned himself u k hove gee abt ab ne with formes (athlete, makes cral suggestions | our. 8 ! hs shaky esa aw hoods to win Gah of tbe Mare 1. Hac|for changes in football rules, It ts| a | Red Mac, after a fe battle, lost | 7 ‘ : penner bue more in ad stay Cuno at the|Probablo that these suggestions wil! the nat gles title tn is, His) NM : thi ME lta é re |be acted upon at a meeting of the | 1 L frien 1 the he'd nover oh seine Football Rules Committee to be held ‘i taudoas 6 fut retumed hee from|in this city March 16, if t ‘i : é >MFpament whore ue beld 9! The changes suggested are as fo again, Hut Mefourhlin ls composed pox ew oT re Told in Shorts ) ir varmust ws lowe ni mos of erit i norve, and once Tmmy + Jon 1, That the forward pass shal! not | eC more he journeyed Hast to regain his] cla, the Maplewood 4 Coan, Armes be thrown into t territory of the { { lost honors. tie Club veteran, who # the last STANDING OF THE CLUBS Peele eed Getenen @ greater distance than ten| s | 1 The Californian 1h ¢ wordaya| beting inember of the old xuard of IN HOCKEY LEAGUE, on Cit , ul he Phi ball - H " Beats shies “on alle mre dlatasen runnare,, soainpared faite vist, Sefummbled, tat onei|An Extraordinary display of nev le : "P| home in front of the Held of thirty-n Won.Lost. P.C. Gls. |be advanced beyond the point of re-| 1 for S rin and S th ni aig M in the weekly 1 { the Le c ee: £ ° Mi . Sh P vovery, the possession of the ball be mm we Hea aah | oer tf | Over ton’ s Mile ooting PETE —_| covery, the possension of thn bail Be~ | WA7OO, ovr - g u er tha sterile nda eta Rue (ime a ee re well wort our attention now. : hd That if all is 1 al hla way’ to | || World Record Goes to to Spotts :. pints 1 ta a y' i i'n lat of ae mutT 100; Ww 4 oo We at T R b di .« - it, he alone may recover | i At both stores we are showing an unusual assortment of nee U te > | m 7 OO Maal WO Adame, & hime tis not this vanced to a 0 Be Probe Hiecai a anery Aa thin! ew fabrics, ih Chur Hownrd Mi. Fle t | excetien res Were returned at the ue apply to the kic Our new style charts are ready. They indicate the style This cr ' yea rn Jono new world's one-| ‘Travers Island traps of the Now] eutaceen son or he variations which will characterize popular 1917 models. ; aad iiast | the Oregon Agric alt milo record of 4 minutes 16 secondm| york A. ¢ T. H. Lawe| has ull tho olemente of treach Call and ask particularly to see the new Irish Donegals wieard \ c - _— Gb dak Atcine Monae Bi: ait ahs sd for the] None of wood manch and Homespuns, the Scotch Thornproofs, Cheviots and quiet wa to WAR SPIRIT AT YALE Bib ‘i ot ntaeh th wit : yaa Shetlands, the English Tweeds and Velours. Also examine j ut f ae : ver ie ae : ivte 10 The ix #0 ale particularly our domestic materials—by far the most a iit Ove -THted day night to | : hoot 4 ; discernit icra representative assortment ever shown in the United States. : W 1 tenet aventiwatod A uth ter tat aan a Roy BULB W, DERNAKE: We say-—ask to see—because it is our invariable rule not | : t y Yule Alumnl t Pak A AGRA perfor: Cup with 6 the multiple kiok is to to urge a purchase but rather to attempt to satisfy every | eg : Tig 1 wit i ; ore argets it EAal Seiey An ORROs iy expressed desire of our customers. | ee Pee ne a inh at frat blush Overton's} ‘ om the Travers Island | ¢ together a) constructive We make clothes to measure only and guarantee correct ‘ | teams of 4 t tara on the 4 ta ie ‘ derful running seemed to belie] (Ubr and In the shoot for the Yaaili| and one thus Tam wre style, perfect fit and complete satisfaction, i i Los A courts, that re. nd r ubt that might exist as to the 5 play in foot snown A pora home| rence and KR. M. Owe ex 0 play | Pati neahinenon me peauernan ye | reauinenene of the performance, there] Toss ament Cup woe acored by oc | Suits and Overcoats ' 1. : tinea wan | igatite Pit ; . 1 enlistment of @ third of thal was not after el Dn ee h age N ab the n nated M nib 1 undergrad Would mean w a aved to be ‘ $ $ Blea, {2 believe there's a rejuvenated Me-| tor" Alnd eget doteat ont itnseatd' 4 hte ¢ ured 10 Le score of 23 targetn, Ty M. Owen al RACING SELECTIONS. 22.50 to $50 h} a champ ip contender i 1 riday, » tari revenue ited t A vem thia{ f@ strate in the Accumulation } out ¢ ‘ fan] Bund As ‘. a e “ hi and ed a leg KOT SPRINGS ; N ever 1 ’ t Ms \ ALM and pr PRs i K oxben ! ogg | based on ni bd BMD SODIBOF | et Pt / ketb wen | intereolle f tas and | tee (Rau | 1 M A. A. opevial train! as, if TWO STORES } they cl ame of t | rape ei bringing back the majority of officiain| BROAOWAY @ NINTH STREET AND leagu < Wed } er H | whaalhore on Hike naa wn froin eee us 90 €. 42D ST, BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVES, neada A t ‘ ‘ : rodik ; New Yor ewurk it . . Be tile 1s not « Legend RY, ata : 5 re 4 elbye| P. S.--We realize that to satisty a customer is the greatest i year, w un extra game was neces. |W. J ; ‘ : i measured by 7 law of busi Upon this in aun inestimable measure seey to det ott the |farape ir U at tee | y avd an re hinges our yreal success Aruk gaeome has beon in doubt wince the 000 bird jeans \ ans went |aou : Nena ee a hing v pein Axtonmus fret coutess, | F Tones, 64, k—100) ek, Mane, dO ayped OUL Ob BuAton Island | Fume as @ record, as _BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK GIANTS BARELY ABLE TO BEAT “BUSH” TEAM =< Fleicher’s Hit Scores Only Run in Game With Dallas Sra ts Rae, wa RABID RUDOLPH: wire HE rocks in your path voit binder you

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