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’ 20 THE BVENING WORLD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1917, ioe ——- — Rée aaa BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [ie sina 17 BAN JOHNSON TRYING TO MAKE BASEBALL MORE IMPORTANT THAN COUNTRY’S SAFETY wih ~ so oe Puta “the riddieywinks League Has »sked Uncle Sam to Draft its Bum Players First.’ Ban Johnson's Latest Announce- ment Makes Followers of Baseball Wonder if It Isn't About Time to Call In he Doctor forsHim. operant, 1917 wT r - I he To LICK They y fy GERMANS ~ Nan Jolnton te taht Any lefts emot American Society of Goldfish Fan- ers has requested exemption for ing goldfish for all members now ra their country LETS GO. . Amalgamated Croquet Experts de- evipurate have furnished comic pare URN Gur, 4, _ Aicaleapated ore Ber tan sienes ong “ ba PRCCORDING To Ban Jownsen -. « ore. They claim that otherwise the the Joke stage Natiat mawenes game will be lost to the country, ment that he intends to uk th “ M9 TYPE oF CITIREW wae Tus Tyee | Debate atitt oven as to whether @ Miibed Gtatea Government te exoms MOULD STAY HOME AND CPIGHTS FoR ha golfer ta an athlete of an orator, PLAY GAMES «+ « oi 68 CounTay. Bhiteen Of the best ball player ch club team in the league \ makes followers of the game in this country wonder If it isn't about tim to call in the doctor It's awfully untidy of the w 1 ot —— play conflicting dates with bai The Tiddieywinks League has asked Gen. Crowder Says He Thinks Lei and wave the pood anea' eta One thing ertain: Ban Jobnwo i leave the good ones to play has Jost whatever popularity he eve : ° in the cructal Tiddleywinks a mei rin te Aer Ban Must Be Having a Pipe Dream | i)« ticns twrournsut America ane ball heure " familb Toledo didn't like Sam Langford and Harry Wills in their antiseptie have sons on the firing the country’s! training cams WASHINGTON, D.C, 3 ial General Crow- [| frovost Mars’ are not der, wh mnane Jecttve draft administrative forces, || going to welcome Ban's suggestion |] when told that President 1 n of the American League pro- boring exhibition. Every day tt te HAL ©. lot of big, husky ball players posed t future © major leagues up to the Government getting tougher to cheat an honest SEU. be ex a anit on ar r exempt hteen men for each major league living out of this old world. @ervice to “n present high » @lly to Jine of the mea conducting only game that has ern played as if no war and no de and for 1 it ball at its siderable astonishment. and incident Q said the General. There certainly the law for.exempting basebal} players from the ng in the regulations to warrant making r omen Hable to service who “may Wa limited te xt season Big League club: eighteen uniforms n draft Eastern borers aren't doing very tell in California as the Coast fans Av ae their me 1, It is absurd. I have he ifn r * ce gg BE RGU SSSDRE Ss elgg a a UE AC aE ORT LP ‘ iatee ty uarretea gs apts elally f iA ecu fre Coeerae executives, | aa : ni be appreciate team tettlerietgeieniet * Two Football Games Here To-Morrow The Future of oni ectve uf tele oesupato ee Tao iat an ee @tandard” ix to be maintained by Baie nc tt With Interesting Military Features off on other men, and live in fat | ° | My ise nit by tot Club Boxing in M 1 him by @ foot. ‘Three | —— | more bottles and Al would have taken auf | his base. Be ra ttl | ; Hands of Court) CFistic Ni % a Bie At Aght in thelr Place, is unique. It's ; ihg aince early last summer for com- acianthdal istic News jor Patock Ai Ossi Bringing boxing back to New York 4 hy @ typically Ban Johnson {doa Former Stars of College Grid- “OOTBALL TEAM GOES misona. jane Raavercacae ache Le be juct as easy a0 teaching a { Ban wants to “put it tp to the Gov. |; Will A h th t plans are carried out). i ; {BINT Jim Coffey, the Irish heavyweight. | clés in Milwaukee and Racin he pas! bor herring to swim again. ernment to decide what standard of irons Will Appear in Bot! e| ON STRIKE WHEN STAR Black's team Will travel across the | State under the p membership sys who has’ fot Sore MUON Cehting M0| nheed Wp oth Of thei, “Joke Wagnee O¢ Raciee —e Daseball shall continue.” 1 @ B Cc Upt RR cr sacs srenen Distt det oak far this year, will cut loose his col- wi Ertle a guarantee of $700, while Fra attling Ortega showed a painful ; ames Between Camp Upton IS DISQUALIFIED || 3,0 cities ax a means’of athindlating Howard Nash in| (ar this yea i hee ta | Multern of Milwauinee Wee ‘willig to give a god] Ignorance of boxing in his match with p Governme bean" bake recruiting for the Na yeh Ih Hiection of wir abs and uppereu ive j he < Govers ey coe ‘pate and Camp Devens Elevens at In Ailtwets therealiors will meabone Mlyne te Tin another battle ht. ‘The ft Ted Lewis. ‘That ts, it was painfu to wo ote va andard 0! 4 ‘al "i " ? ines iia of the heaviest teams in the East and how last]}Who will take Jim's wallops ts Bartley we baseball shall continue. Newher, POlo Grounds -and That Be BLOOMING Ind., Nov fee tN EHAL WHOWE Ku renah: feottatitedt atkddeni: folanek. tue. dena with bis | O" ue would the baseball magnates if it) tween Cupid Black’s Crack ; od nie Bl an Committee T) the way trom th f tor of the heavyweight, who has fought many of Lakin ttie sai moe YEA BO. 4 were not for the gate receipts, of the Big Ten Conference an th thesi sure to draw ame time] the ble wa at the ul clubs. ' iit ee pee ‘ Sir, Johnson in meeting for bane. Team From Naval Reserve al |} nouncea that L. 3, Howard, In- f/ big crowds, for they offer a double (the |Coffey und Madden w tonether |" Sure sign of spring In St, Looe: . Johns t ane- MHRA akeua tion ig | [attraction — football and a milita n a twelve-rd , decision the first bottles sta 7 ‘ ball the same question that was put Newport and Rutgers. |] dlana’a sensati Ke had 1 Gisplay dle lal na twel nd Pout to a decision | Keovhout!” Nirowa, tte. rege WHATS SS AIR De LU CCH Aenea up to football ee angele been squia further Rng Yanhank-Davens ware wilttnal annon before the National A. of Provi Citcagn, ha sold pad In n colleges there was participation Interco. ate P'for the ben: of the athie vd | and dence, It bout fe likely to. be » a 7 ‘som yout the advisability of WO football games here to-mor- |] torte, which « SG duc CHASTICAIACGE BE Watling ars er niletle enna interesting tt 1 \ recta Wierd te ta no his chal. hold usual, football sched ] row will have many of the mily |} tie uinqualifieation of Wight | Fur ewport will ir th mai _ Umar] Leneerk te Aral cmake.e r7neta He $ ‘ utied that. I DT annual Army-Navy battle ao pictur 4 Mi . _ 1 1 wide “ ney, wi Meriter ¢ etn ying their |‘ — — m If we can struggle through the win- ® que. U the Polo Grounds th Be pa MOU paar wnt Smyth and Patrolmen Wogard | own tar ie AC at Vie tees Gree, | 2 i ter withont parehvesi we ought to Be el * ‘ he Raly nue Police wtion and “ J} ' f tes Angeles, t : a ; up Upton, Yaphank, and the A Wiest: waac cal with the was furn 1by Thomas A. Clark «| Mlesmma set K. 0, Circus {tan i ‘ great fight a 5 By fae hat the etace ne tram the Th DWViMION Il coouiee ana caver : NEW HAVEN, Nov, 28-—-Arthur K, | Dulld : nelew tre — ibis : : The Carlisle football eleven is sufs Tl would fall off, and thought the ( Davos at Ayers, Masa. |) ine taculty Brides, coach of the Yale RO. 1. Ve ; triag | fering from a badly sprained s } etnment should turn aaide trom | ein yomberd euch others woul lines” |p (re euc ty Brenan vite of | football el ,|NO POLICE INTERFERENCE AT sia es I bombard each other's goal tine, SA Sheanine tae raeniwal fate esly yotball they kept It aul E consent to play. Indiana asserts | the Prine Ne F at the ‘ \ ‘Another of Ban Johnson's tdeas}erack team from the Naval the committee was un n not | The record al wits La BUT ISN'T TEAMED YET der contract or reservation to the Rutgers eleven. Jv will be nvestigation of Howard as pyro over Andoy r, WM to do 5 sila alae ATA r iy we é major leagues we would gladly of giants as Ilack’s team is com | yided he rules: anda 7 to 7 te with the hu ge Metaee SURES en cra : nate to the nation if It wants them.” | posed of practically all College SUANS pein J LES Ten “eho pet the sik ORe f Ban seems to think he's back in the he Yaphank i Will be escorted oe en the week of Dec, 3 old slave days, and that the ball play- pe. SAPARD the game and show the populace haw \ . : used to ride with ex ed soldiers, ounds befe of drat ramer, and, w yet, will have reddie Hill ere are his" to be disposed | by a picked b: of at his own sweet will, Perhaps| who will drill on the & the American League players would like to have a little something to say dition to the special ba quickly Uncle Sam is making etlicient siting men of his selectives. In ad i As Dee ARTES ehout being “donated” to the army} yoog them in war time, but the war's | w » a big slice of Y " by Ban Johnson a $4 eball.” the 5 r 1 Ban says: “An unknown bench- | ¥!s&ser than Dasebs nl, sey oles bestia (ak Sot Dian M ‘ Nithova warmer might be a better soldier In ¥ ; Detroit get furloughs will be hand to root | paistey, Michigan: Rat aut woia the trenches than a star pitcher or Fran ye Ww, Di . beri me Ae th team, Of course the Yap- |iean; | Trier, Dartmouth; Gre M champion batsman.” wouldn't ask the War Department to “ Aca : Keefe, Holy Cross; Biges i aE beable c sid a ‘ “rg eet each Inilitary service, ‘The Government] Yale, Harvard and Princeton have | Guards—Wlack — (Captain), — Yalez MM. als S G H eye et be that the man wh | military sebrite. ven can beat aerve| combined for the purpose of develop. |fct 4s “Pine woes: Mackay prings arry EFFMANN cad at _ ‘ability will make r it needs none of my advice ne a strong team at Camp Upton. | Holy tress: lead oaxcniitin | es ty eae : ng man than. the bench-warming | Frank k, the camp a ‘ i | G lf Si b I. F if se EL anaes rR rs mua Hosierstonni vercvadl nae cone. |testte ANd Uirinnetor capi eae Sy accu lacnys mile tee urprise by s in Favor o. | Barerong igor Incidentally, Un Bam hasn't tributed far fewer men to the As been coaching t ler, Columbia; M Stevens; | chosen fat Ban Johnson to Purdy, Brow army than any other American “| Defeating Gates 18-Player Limit’)... ick, whose fiery. leadershty al, has been en nly responsible Country Club’ p from the new show- Mition the war, copesial Does Your Husband Drink? fighting men—and there's little h ba Of the Halfback: 1 Cornel onda and n sport, and this in spite 0 rish, Di th stadt, Pri eRe nar Gbance that he ever will. | uct that baliplayers ure the best Pennock vam ‘rat; Schlechter igaes ; nary and 4 L l ne was, ‘eorcester Academy The Country Club of Virgin came to! © "| v. y. 23 "Or a Garry Hermann seems to be the trained allaround athletes wi the ie I tbaeta oa rater ne ea tvaskal IL Aird et aot vonmnndls bata » INCINNA r Ow Ve BB. "OFs | —— = is = only other baseball magnate who world of the ends, ‘The allie ABA HaRhingtoR| ane Hos je in the second match round of /ganized baseball has already done w of Ban Johnso aff has turited out a very y Heath, Princeton. ne autumn golf tournament played at | reat deal for the cause, and if co for producing bi ball erful team, one that could make any Pinehurat over the No. Gordon tinued ld t deal 4 r ‘eh (PAKE RUPPERT, owner of the |ehit oe ena slimlt | ls Woods of that ,,,nued will do a great deal more, Comment unne: ry. ceding peal icaniny Wa aiudh PORE Rt Mey AtenUaCe aE chachaa the >| the semi-final M. Sid August Herrmann, Chairman of Pre Tener the National Ban's statements. Deveys team, Which means that the | Grounds m¢ | ifoward of F and Woods's fellow | ‘he National Baseball Cominiss | sue says for the baseball body he], that while his part- [invaders won't be shy of football tac- | yard. left” end Jub member BK, Mackay, surprised As 1 understood It the President repr ts ask iE Mileton. It is a regular Haughton com Weston, Harve gallery and the prophets by defeat- |of the United utes has stated that ern to is the ner Cat us ‘ination, te ag nearly all (he play- | Marvard, cent inklin H. Gates, winner of the orts of al ds should be con- erat eae for his country the] ee roemer Harvard sta right guard: ¢ BACAR Hel enfant y Rar OR the gentleman EN MINER w . vege pre en I ‘tl Harris, Graydon, M re, Wess | Simm eawareh OF We must reallzo that baseball and al who wants mart ecaan c \ ippert. will do| Hleaworth, all Harv Harvard, right. ha lines of sport in this great’ crisis looking shoe’of real gmpting baseball players. | Phe visitors will have alor neve vot] ! {The aungeation t uality that reflects faces not have my supt {MARS an m of and, as they, are onthe Shy | with iy positive ood judgement and during t war, especk | » ty ph iy d rushing thar race Oy ! - his best form, & AY m Hany ‘nd we ° t taste ed pape us pedi cacy ore BC C A hard ox r. equipment i i |{ewerve and Rutgers set see Car, (BE Alas. Git nd vulpine suggest this mode! | | his new work Dec, 1. Clark, by the, erly equtp ‘and equalize the sixte a wtar halfback, will b kin ‘the | way, has been engaged for another sea: | MAjor league clubs If the The Liquor Habit At Home | Fee ei a that cto a | Rameg wine New" Yorks Ia" proud \Ot | gun at Ste Albans oon eae reed a te i paved. ROU Siu erp saeeent Lite eal oie Tela Ht "i ing of Gelden’s Smart Druggist Tells How to Cure | sw 'esi'aiila Banh gate Ubi en | hve ble "Wh ar i iain olen, ks | Wl Ses for men + = © ‘ ‘om va $ j00 i ide up gf stars from the “atrong and unbeated’ Stevens| yt was. stated to-day that tn an Cochran to Play Mayer. Free Prescription Can Be Filled At) !\,.! ; ae nae Hecht beset} probability, the annual meeting of the] A match came for a purse. contrib NAG ‘Any Drug Store And Given Secretly | 4!" "|, A roll call of Binck’s team rends ike] mye Gariiale Indinne have not been] alte Wt ho hel wie bh Riirtee Bais, nde the entire | He ‘0 et? was (oF Poaaibles ent atare of bots the Mast and West | ae wbpittekoy they ards ions Bolmel tt i veen. Welker roche the "youthful | | EH nH 3 praser ‘ithe last few years. Unlike many hele Weat, and Ji | «int t lig Ay t season games the Nowpor Brickley has been e professional at the | i Ne ale in thp top condit | Warning n College, eleven has left for Su t « ave } overconfid ‘© W nit meets nery e charge of ; i the men hi ain-|the Indians on Thanksgiving Day are tatine winianttite one tr i wil y " is Tan tahevie Hann Ny; duties at Hackensack In the | halk line hame. 2.400 points, in blocks of ' r Fee may nave.4 feal battle on it parly spring : 250 points each. t . y aren ° morrow, It ist Ay > -_ i} te 4 1) RACING SELECTIONS tions coached by 1a han. Hie ntN. V4.6, | Vater Scores Easy Vietory, polled om 2 II include players 1 from‘ v ‘contested in| BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Nov Be: ts BOWIE. has beon playli pire so preliminarte ie New Yc fore 1,500 members of the Acorn A, ¢ Theres oon Be Thao mab k Race#Partisan, 1 a Aok fOr letic Club's amat t 1 Inere's a Golden Shop near you,Consult the telephone book. h ‘ for me w Second. Race—Frank K Stare he eateeyg {ment last night i Saainmenaiamemens " " " Pollyanna . Mtered | our of the abbrey 4 contests © aN tea.k aad Nan ea e-sanagie yu 3| tr wiling dra shown the Third Huce-—Zouave, Nigel, in the firs round and the fifth la 3 tho % \ wa ; ja feapnlt, Maran rales at Im ANE donse the featitre bout y ani Aéw-addys Iti Golden Smart Shoes | * - juarterback’ v he Ch s lement A, ¢. ! ¥ , wn Navy Ya : arke. Hou : me : yy -> i the de cision o ai { FOOTBALL, POLO GROUND, sa referse SNaval Gir = Inter f reay, steed en od} unlay World Wants Work & a a od seu ai 1 yp f in @ spirited ing O'Keele, M Morning Wonders. ’ mY

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