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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918, EWS OF ALL BRANCHES ONS Giants Lack Young Blood This Season; ) | Will Need Flying Start to Win Pennant S. | Adeooes of Herzog and Robertson Will Be Felt, and the Probable Drafting of Kauff Will Weaken Outfield— McGraw Thinks Ross Young Making of Another Ty| Cobb or Speaker—Hardest | | Contention 9 4 OF SPORT Col. Miller Comes to Town Like Circus, Seeking Bids | For Willard-Fulton Bout | | Champion's Representative at Hotel Astor Reception Volunteers | Information That Big Jess Will Hereafter Defend Title Against All Comers—ts Inclined to Favor Offer of New Haven Club and Would Like to Use Yale Bowl, Fequent Washings With Soda the Best Way to Prevent the X Farming of Sediment That Injures the Cylinder Walls of Engines, in Pennant UST as in @ sicam boiler, in Which the use of water containing consid- | erable lime and similar impurities forms the ever-troublesome. scale, Race Is Expected from a By Alex. ou. J ullivan. MILLER of Bliss, Okita | Jhia plans for ¢ one of the ar i fight he sat in iairg in his room, surrounded y the aforesam assc homa, just can't keep out of the |mout of promoters, He had a p: #0 in tho water jackets of a gas engine the same condition produces Matty’s Reds. ¢cireus business, Recently the| knife in his left hand, and as he tRe-same results. In both cases the most injurious symptom { the re- | tall Westerner announced that he wag | #!Ked in his breezy drawi he kept duced heat-conducti Ing capacity of the metal walls, The cylinder walls of 8 engines become overheated because the water in the Jacket cannot absorb the heat as Intended; consequently, the engine will eventually fall to fifictton and may bo seriously injured. The only remedy for this condl- on 1s to wash out the jacket thoroughly with a solution capable of dis- | sélving the scale, The best method {5 as follows: | _ Dissolve as much sal soda or an ordinary washing soda as can be ab- forbed in enough water to {ill the cooling system. After draining off the water already in the jackets and radiator, replace it with this soda solu- téom and run the engine with spark retarded until the solution reaches be boiling point. Then stop the engine, and, after several hours, drain | the solution and all the slush that will come with tt The eystem | ld then be well flushed out with clean water, There 4s no way to| nt the formation of scale and muddy deposits unless one can con- to use rain water in the circulating system of his engine, When this | i through with the sawdust ring life for good, but judging by the result of the first day of his stay tn this city he ts not yet done with freaks and the like. It was just like a clrous tn his room in the Hotel Astor. the phone beli in his r ringing, annour ‘The morning pa- pers had hardly left the press befo ° m started | Promotors, noar promoters and would- | vo promoters. All day long the car pet in tho hall appr aching his room Jon the fourth floor was under & ter- riflo wear and tear because of the | {filing In and out of sportamen who | they say they can, it ts practically ng and shutting it. When a promoter arrived on the acone that looked as though he meant real business, Col, Miller took him outside in th tened to his proposition, Among the « were Sam Mc- Crackin, who, with Tex Rickard, pro- moted the Willard-M¢ Madison Square ‘ Moran's manager; Tom O'Rourke, the |famous fight manager and promoter: Ing tho viait of real | 18ek Bulger, Dave Ryan, Herman Ht and numerous others. Colonel after all the day's bids had been digested said that the propo sition that he received from Jack Dul- ker and Dave Ryan looked like the be “lf Bulger and Ryan can do what fe impractical the jackets should be cleaned out thoroughly in the above described manner. * ie ae a y|Mettlod that the fight will take place [Drotessed they desired to stage tho lin New Maven, maybe in the Yale | Willard-Fulton bout, which the two | jiowl, over the twenty-round. route heavyweights have signed articles of |to a decision next July 4. [ couldn't jAareoment for, and which will take {¢ven, consider the prom thea ae [Place “womewhere tn the United |Vandorbilt ‘Theatre, ‘and ‘other. pron | States” on the Fourth of July. moters, who wanted to stage the | Ono of the startling things that Col, | fixht In New Jersey, as eight-round Miller announced was that in the fu | Jou" only will bo allowed there, and turo Willard intended to disposo of | 2 ‘ “piesa dh © contenders for hia tite as fast as by |rounds or more it lo ussure everybody that ey ea Jo! Ho thought that by | Jess in meeting Fred I the giant Roch.) fast as we Aatomctte gasoline and as much air as possible. | Have a 1917 Ford which has run|1 believe this change will give you! about 1,200 miles and am having some | Detter mileage, | trouble with the first cylinder, 1/AMomobile Faitor | i What quantity of kerosene would) eleaned the spark plug, but after r pe Necessary to use in order to clean ning five miles further discovered! a radiator on a three-ton commercial At the plug was black again? When | delivery tryck? RJ. 8, this happens tho engine j and! 1 would not suggest that you use kerosene for this purpose, as common fans irregularly. Have ¢ | washing soda is better. Dissolve the | ts on defending his title a »pponents ed out JESS AR NES Owe wir ester, Minn, fl with the im-|Therefore, no alx-round. events, seylinder with carbon remover and TRTHI eS niAtoe GHAn unnieae del 7 | proasive knockout record, asa starter, | would have to be held in PBitn put in new plug. Will you k aut, You wil Bhd that It wil adite Young is a newcomer and rated would prove to the public that he | phia, or eight-round battles, as would | tnform me of the cause and the ticrougniy remove all deposits. of | i & sensation. Larry Doyle is avid | ™AAne real business re have to thie place in Now Jersey, hemedy? HERBERT WORMER. | rust, &c., and will increase the ef- e to be back in hie old form, while limagine that W. & Hart onett wr Gaur | Many offera have ween receives tamed {The cause of your spark plus trou- Ke lency of the cooling ayatem. LARRY DOVLE. Barnes comes from the Braves = [in the thrilling movies that he appears |the West, many from tank towns, tting by pis- me: Bales Wet, ie SR in, or the wa at " ; Which hope to find a place on the _ ble ts due to oll getting "| Has the Ford car no silfting lever? with @ good pitching record. the way that they #o j 1 hor ceelte® ton and piston rings in | r quan ; talk in those Western damas. making an offer, Ref ‘stall | lat t¥pe of transmission is used? p sa: ms ae —————| Tho Colonel has a closely-cropped faute and Denver have tities than it should. Refit or install Wil) spring water answer the same | moustache streaked with gray, alight- |ko0d propositions, but {t Is the New BEW piston rings, as the old ones ar reat ey Pot cerns abaea iy s ly whitened hair, and Ix almort a nix- | Haven offer that looks best to moe. bépken or badly worn, Possibly the |#torage battery? | |G. Bh | footer of about fifty-fve years of axe. Jean 1s now in Baltimore, dlapoa 5 in lines if] 5 ar doc: 8 at ts : mr . figure at|ing of horses to the Government Piston Teg siete avt tho rings 80 [Srainarily termed a shifting lever. ROSS YOUNG | you might tern a Leplanh circte Tetee| Some people think that Re te. teing this is the case, reset [This ts used only on care having a | Ho tw loaded down with all the “Junk” |to advertise himself and that he'll that the slots are n sliding gear transmission, togethe | | with a hand ope transmission used known as thi ted gear shift. The on a Ford car ts] (Special to The Drening World.) Most good in company wren Kauff | planetary system, con- MARLIN, Tex., March 30. [and Burns. THE GIANT LEADER finger he has « diamond ring that] fight, and fight a# often as I make 8 containt r nets a 2 SHE ie Ly | if has a diamond ting that \ fiat . Tied $i "tp dolla tires? What are the | oe ee ee ee ane Aer FTER looking over the Giants| BAYS. 18 RUCH A TUAYER AS | must cause his hand to become nud en for him. Vantages of airless tires? What do/with and revolving around a gear for the last fortnight ono) “ADP. | lat times because of tts weight. He ren a fellow on one of your course | fast e st 2 |nas a ble diamond-studded Elk's rere Who IM all wrong. ‘é tal earning the automobile business? |p @ men are wont ty diaplay.| Never fight Fulton but be seen tn a a diamond pin in hin tle, with| cireus in a few weeks. My word as # fa atone as big ana bird's egg. On hia| Man this {# not wo, He is going to Mommy Eaitor: What je an airless of solid rubber and « pnown ay te 4 reduce fhere 1 another reason why Young should prove a most valua le . shite ati! dded around and get acquainted, maybe ANXIOUS. {wheels and driving only when they | fact that the 1918 Giants will have m. Ho brings youth, | IPE is a leaxue and WE are the teams, Dutios aro the schedule, auccess |, Mason's emblem that ig atudded ) around and) got, acquainted. mayo J e th not,ar prevented D; volv! yt a + tat | 4 etera p} » I He penna dl ope 0 y' 0 n jw Giamondes, t to tll the iT Baa, ayibes tre eone, hitoas tire lappiteation of a brake. Tf the spring [@ Barder fight to retain their cham- Wad. ons “Itty ihe oldent [Met "Gus dae wer ein, Mat loa ee nee mee You ‘might SNe ee Wade ana carte Be Wren 1, having solutely free from all ime|Plonship this year than they had to| Timo is the umpire, Our | wpiamond Kin in years as well a8) deeds—good and bad—are tho fans In the bleache 1 maybe by then ['lt a u'd not be fur}of next wee ia’ made up of a solid t vas : . ; ‘ rs #. Fame ts the ball we |away from the truth, He also wears| be in a position to announce the site rence celluiee ee ad to use, wos Mle per-)win the National League title ta Young woes about hia work in a dit. |“! Would hit safely the big slouch soft hat that Western. | for tho bout, ‘The club that shows ts Ber eed eo eand may be applied to| A 7 1917. The team still is a strong one, ferent way than many of theso vet.| . Fast pitching baffles some, and the best we can got ts a foul, Others, | ors affect. And let It be said that the| the best tane the wuthoniiee Sin aid ie carte rims. Usually as the pacu-| What ts best to do in a caso like| Collectively as well as individua era He has all the world to con-/ the first time at bat, slam a fast one out of the Jot, Some are too eager to|Colonel never once removed It from | surances tthe au wi ¢ | w the fight to take place there, wiil hia head while he was listening ds in his hotel room, The Cc of good quality, but matic tire is applied to, The corre-| ty spondence course should give good theoretical knowle oft 2 [ have a 1914 Studebaker six,|but it 1s doubtful if the club is as (Quer: Many of the players hero live| hit a slow ri ith but one exception h_clories of the past | Home foozl rbon knocked so that 1 brought |boWerful as it was a year ago. It| The outfield of Burns, Kauff and| mi nd swing before it's t the easiest chances, but handle the zingers with @mce and land the |. Miller expects to spend another metimes a pebble deflects an easy out, and a man gets on, Others | clothes are of aod quailty. but, he), Cl. Milt ostne prometers today fomobile business, carbon flush remover and | still {s the best Bet in the National} Young should be the best in the! noviy chaso a fly, but the bull barely grazen their glove. gonent Spneay to. B antl ate Mller ha ea at in, with a little kerosene ‘a , » tea Pett Mahal Sometimes we start for a second with the bases filled. Again our attics y whout mate ith him Auman tiBe ith a little kerosene | League, but a fast, aggressive team | Kaun ‘and Robertson held thie hore | times wo start for a tho bases fain Ww » would not bi did not} Might give it a lot of trouble. a year ago. are a ing. Quite often, though, we get away to motor it would not budge. 1 did not } MRA & 1 peed guabl cua neaee coe le f » fast play. Others are tag 1 standing up. ession, so I took the} Tho loss of Herzog and Robertson he eld Holke, Doyle, | 1 1 ‘th y valves out to grind them, and still 4 tcher and Zimmerman, on paper, t hard to sacrifice on a fast one in the groove, but easy to hit Inta N d G woe Gul to grind therm aud stllll wit aaturaliy be felt, while In all | ritiener And Zimmerinan, oo paper, |, It herd to sectifioe ons Cast one th the grocrs Mut duey’ to Bit tite istic News sotm Potok And Gossi do? Will this fla a, he cylinder | probability Benny Kaufft will be tn | Herzog, Fletcher and Zimmerman Ume at bat. A hard hit ball for selfish reasons counts against us. rw: walls? 409k like when pr there any way’ of ead spark plug does not f cause more oll ¢ 1 rings than it shou! (ia Maybe tho val the National Army before the season ination when this quartet Some are the same, win or lose. Others loan Itke salt on a spit Mp.| sack Re the big fieht promoter reeently outn - thy i LUM MER round rig fore edge ; : the 1917 season. Three of theso | Many forget that four balls are ax good as a fafo hit, Thoso who pitch arolst imu ond Minneapolis, and nis t of Pitan April ® Pa property xround ad valve} {s far advanced. Benny, knowing ro past thirty years of age. | seldom in r of Kong to seed on the base aE ais MM r for thia match, Hiarkey ¢ | good as ” he bet mu mee OR SNe Dee ow tr ager of ly inke, the era “peat show a uniform f some-| that ho may spend an indefinite | her, however, looks as good fies cies ae new manager His word 1s supremo anywhere but in #| and free | heavywelght of St. Paul, certainly In times with a slight gloss, er did and {s just as full of pep- period in the khaki uniform of Uncle | ne Louis. The way an umpire can escape from St. Louis is to disguise Rrocves), and juts Hittlo| er man also bas apy y tends to put Hilly against real good nos t baily fitting spark Sam, 1s not likely to have tho care: |i: his best down here and has himself as a pop bottle. |Mghters, an he has so far ed him up han no connection with oll loak- free mind with which ho has faced | hard, Howeve When we falter, 2ip go the waivers; and there are alten corns in our for threo #tiff battles. His first will be} Pi nwelves * TY ing by the piston rings. nelv Moceasins, 'T Giant players th X boy will have to stand | wasn't shinin nit ls the wise athlete who has made hay when tho sun m Cowle: h nneapolts pitchers in the past with Tom Cowler at the Minneapotts| jw hes B that the fre ° nay { r, c¢. on Thursda: night nboat een wre phvise me how to rir On Herzog’s 1917 form tt must bv \« n awful lot of riding around #0 Again wo way that It's better to be picked of necond than chased off [AC on Thursday nigit. Gunhoas Ford car—about speeds, hand lever, admitted that it would not take muck | Nation i League cireult this year. dea bane Aiba: Mantes han ARIUS Bie a fas y d brake? per ei SLM ha caged Br yave to stand the gaff tha Batter up! ackDen ao copia Poe eo rack Wee 4 will aw ‘The hand lever applies tho brakes ethos | on the rear wheels, at the same time throwing out tho clutch. | ‘Tho left trand pedal when pushed ahead give the low speed. Whon be 1 the y it gives high speed. The intddlo| is the reverse. The right band | 1909 after the f However, despite all one may say qso8, “what against! Herzog, ho always pud alenduro after the 1912 " c foleta w er led at vital spark into the Giants which ap-| and the violets which were bur! ahve st ing tho periods| Benny Kauff the first year he ap- can ace peat rte o beriods| seared In the National League, . that he played with other clubs | aire lu giving boxing ex Jack's con (hie etunt tor will be of ten rounds du NON.TAXABLE. Grass plucked by Hughey Jennings in the coaching Rainchecks issued to grandstand refreshments, Putts sunk into the cash register at hole No. 19 Owing to the fact that Johnoy Dundee had | iret na witty his nano, his 4 Alec Melaan. | nu | partner at Grupu'e ¢ ¥ How Zimm will bear this riding re Verbal bouquets wa receive APTER death | . By < be oe peda} is the foot brake. | Physteally certs inde great shape.| mains to be seen, The way the ¢ i The cradle raids of Connie Mack, “ah thet club ou Tusatay | Cae otthomobile Editers He was down to playing w fans booed him in the world's 24 06) so aa ight. Dundes & fin ~ - a. my carn carbureter| A new device makes the greasin: jorted, and the an ‘certainly did not help his game Pitchera’ visita to first ba night, und t nab . I have on iv by 9 9} he reported, t Tbout with Willie Jackson at New I Mw « which gives very good satisfaction | and oiling of automobile parts now| gave him so much trouble during| last October, when he made only t hits in the six blue rivbon games with the White Sox, Tig, but fvcanot get eine Irteg |&M automatio process, so that the| his geason and w half with the Cubs Rhout opening the exhaust cock and | Motorist does not have to make fre | Perhaps the Yanks would be more proficient if 1 today between two selves with a hospital at every baw ney eyulpped them. appears to be as strong as ever. the engine, The carburcier| quent stops to turn over the grease| poyio is running w nd certainly; TEAM BADLY IN NEED OF A j PL per Oy CT eR saan = Wares, matchmaker | ary) primer. M. cups, The walle of the new oiling! snould hit well over Herzog’s 1917) UTILITY INFIELDER. Joo Tinker ¢ going to holp boos i is rmy by hiring aitl | Qo. of Baimore It iad i) Baye, some form of «'r| device, saya the Hlustrated World, ers ot Ash | Unless the Giants can pick wp an | Reanvé dors at Columbus this y adane, my Corns are at your | \y 4 teo-rund eo at | EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &@ in yo ar) rey er team Me- | disposs sth mea are weeronstve, Kame | are lined with felt. In the centre of Spin the hot alr pipes connection you But on the other hand, Larry | infielder fr Gra be poo! plied with! - - , they ought to furnish @ very interesting % iin willbe able to start your motor with | the cup a atecl ball vibrates with the| ng longer has the snap he had wulity. here the ection Lee Meadows of the Cards ts « © have his tonsils removed so he | MAK EA myuch leas difficulty, motion of the car upon the top of a! four or five years ago. Despite | iow har y Rodrig the Cuban, | can get a good view of the plate in the pinches, Joe Rivers the Mexican lightweight of Los An “HOT SP K” ‘Abtomobile Editor: |hollow standard. This vibration car-| ¢he fact that ho is only thirty: | us though he m ton, but a tenet anrels ba going Vaek fast, for te 6 fou AR My 1916 Overland, four cylinder, the oil, which is drawn up through re of age, he le starting | it {s a question whether Joe could hit OUR OWN HISTORY CLASS. i jet Abwrnatiny ot Han Dien Get the power you pay tor from t do better than ten miles on one years of age, 1 : Th - one can] Abernathy wre him such « P p Qeeeiion of was, Do you think the|the felt by a oapillary attractfon,| his twelfth season in the Nation: | Di# league pitching. Then ne CA pernarhy i Bryan never chirped louder for silver specte tham Jeas Willa If Farragut had ever been beaten by the Athletia he might have | had more respect for torpedoes. Aaron Burr used to throw a mean fast one out of the muzzle of . each explosion. When the spark us weak fix il yourself There's no mys. That and a thousand other deta'ls of the auto- hile are easily learned at the foretell how he would act if ca al League, and is well past the [ion to play second or third, unna! | fiduble ia 'In the carburoter? | across the top of the hollow standard, FRANK NEVINS. | the quantity of oil taken being di urbe trouble may Do cased py ne | termined by the size of the ball we it readjusted, giving it « A RAW, SORE THROAT fust adie to lant ed in many dattlen | zenith of his career. Even inthe [ira posit Rodriguez heretofore The| interteam games Doyle has been ulways played first b cups are made in various shapes to Tt nat twelve monthe, and the are tery about ynition w McCarty, first hitting light. take the place of all kinds of gre ssible that loss of Rob-|! has been rour r-shooter | Stewart Automobile School. | cups on almost ever make of ca It ts kay! he a hisssine in dlanuise (hoe f tightly Every ball club ia sure to recetve a shipment of sympathy tagged Construction, operation and repair TERE Ste caety See. Bee ee, class will ba taken’ by th However “FP. 0. B. Waterloo.” ing made clear by careful, attentive throws during the last | z ag a tear politician, he wa ed for Bt instructors, Complete course $55. in. It had a good compression before | Ross Young, the a young | Bia Shines during: (be lass Although Cassiue wag a leading politician, he was noted for big |‘aitle wim Jack Dw replete pc yar sa this, I thought that perhaps some of |‘rexan, who set ¢ International) jnoninge day. The probabilities are} lean and hungry look. beeen Gre oe evening classes for men and women. Bases Quickly When You | tho stuff got tn the cylinders around | paguy on fire last season, MoGraw| {hy Marion wilt do much ott — wae coe Write, call or phone’ for catalog the piston rings so ‘o let the com. | ear Rasynceeing 1. catching the 0 Grounds w ayer, now 1 o hay at half-past te \—— r Apply a Littte Musterole. [ pression JAMES RANKIN, |Fecently made the remark: "TY THE! ¢ aiching. 08 the Pole ‘Granda 3 sD RARER) RATER DOW ADS KOAD vee teens Boys fepast ten, and} os « EW And Musterole won't blister like | wus W used a quid carbon |TIME YOUNG I8 PLAYING NA-| ie ¥ haa caught over after blowing aut the ee , ~ pas , os « remover in your engine does not sig-|gjONAL 1 sAL Al! in for the inst four ye ] Hireeckyo ant Jack mustard plaster, ver in engine does not aig- | TONAL La BALL POR A eason for the last four y 4 a spread it on with your fingers, |p that it should lose compression. | ywonTH NEITHER ROBERTSON |iay been working like @ beaver he the Rubo ne nas n|on a strong comeback, Hoe has been nce stenal AUTOMOBILE penetratee-to the sore spot with wD back tigntiy It the valves |NOR ANY ON ELSE COULD! and I have h big senaon. How callid’t | about the hardest worker in camp, | A.A. of Vielstohia talent, Both een take SCHOOL tingle, loosens tho congestion | on! Cans ure in good shape tt may | TAKE THE POSITION FROM HIM." | ever, Thi! also belongs to the veterans, ne Bere ee les thal called GIR ante WRU co orate fie go will only be 0 short distance affatr, they ounded 1009 the soreness and pain. capa are in ‘ DO, ay | land ‘has been in the big leagues stuce i's on he stopped the) called off Jeff would go ovor to Ai prbebly eut ioe et each otter trom the W. 57th St., at Broadwa: draws out Rite bint, | 2° t the piston rods are gumined | tHE MAKINGS OF A COBB OR A} y49 of thi 1 put New York | handball courts and stay out as long |" or felephone Columbus i fusterole is a clean, w up and sticking to the piston, If this SPEAKER, The pitchers look Ike the tro in the As he ¢ any one to p f the ems | whftgtane Cotsent sade with oll of susard. It lis tho case, would advise you to take | ee rte Disika dat: [decane nok ne roe eons sditio aiid He has done a lot of | If Knockout Brennan, the Ruffalo muddle. | rellef from eore | off the cylinders and give the rings, | Yo pears, to maeee ant : Si hoea fica cinerte rs atreng this season, 1s as bard as na eet an entre furkeg ear tonailitis,croup, stil | pistons and cylinders a good clean |¢st contribution to the great out-|s ue Fine era ts nd wise welgha leas than on any of Be chivas auras a Bute: © neuralgia, headache | ing You may find a few rings brokes, | feiders | or, bu 4 1 should form the backbone cf lable r training trips with the Gian t with Tot Se | rheumatism, lum: | which should be replaced, Beer Teoksoni. BDF n staf, THOUGH SALLEE. | ritt and" Sizing up the Giants, man 1 ov “ os § 18 pains and aches of the back o1 Automobile Pati dnd Clyde Mil ARTING HIS ENTH SEA.| and Demaree, the other the tean ks by far the s ut ‘ Hreonan . Jea,bruiseschil | What ts tho best way to clean oil Scan ie ia THE BIG_LEAGUBS HE| ers, in. reserve, Josso nthe League. But It isa club w ; ' i nna ts muscles, bruises, v ‘va, feet, colds onf the chest | out of the engine and the best thing tor h hono LOOKED BE ow rka better tn fr th n Dicata thors ing like Musterole for croupy chil | to use? E, H.C. ss is only twenty, full ¢ ¥ gin the T 1 says to chase an r team w Agree Pie a it handy for instant use | Open the pet cocks on plugs in the youthful vigor n r ean during th y have got the Jump Me pete PanP espa otk atte hospital size $2.50 | Pottom of the crank caso. Run the {nothing on & Wall club le € >, h of thos y fe will drive the Glants in Ally been accomnendatid and 60c jars; hospit | motor for a few minutes slowly un-|go-crun, hit, field, a na bn what 4 bunch of work 1 for all they are worth, and fe anes ——] til the off is about out Would sug- | wonderful & u that " ul nd ou rh mint b a early lead ay 5 a «est pouring about @ quart of kero- characterizes the ai wtar Ferdie {§ a youngster Just reaching ‘I au is likely to prove t guarantee ains rbsabt . in at a big oka sene into the case after this 19 done! jeaguer, On track t a@ ten|t elght of his career, and should surprise of the Glant 4 tate. |y ans going le during the hot fine lit ibs Phin ips 2 and run the motor for @ minute to in- gecond inan in a hundred yards, He) be t pitch headliner of the, Buy Jof' rted to slip last season, 4 of midsummer, But es. Mak there, Tey 8 “ sae yo 1 Circle sure getting all the old ofl out. Be would be as much of @ success at) Giants for m years to come and for quite a stretch MoGraw did iy must the Glante boware tho Mme vise Im bonus. st! C3 | sure to refill the case with @ proper second base as he has proved to be| Benton reported at Hot Springs, not atterpt to start him and pitched ,young, aggressive club. MeGraw |amount of good grade off after the 1 nthe outfield, but McGraw has de- Ark, with quite a Mttle extra bag- him only in emergencies. However, |says the club he feara the most are Jack Gheskey. the creck wont cide bantam has mson u 0 Cc i) ) pet cocks are closed, elded ¢hat he will do the club the gage, but has been getting it off.. tt looks as though Tesreau will pat | the Cinctnnati Reds. een matched for another fight. Me will mee’ {

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