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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918, b NEWS OF THE SPOR TING WORLD IN sot OF ITS BRANCHES - Ho th } artill the a ad out their entire} Kauff, cf. O'Mara, 3b. VANKS MAKE e000 START " OUTFIELD, WITH ROBERTSON’S SUCCESSOR | ise tuame | BATTING ORDER. /HERZOG SURRENDERS (Photos Taken at Polo Grounds Especially for The Evening World.) would Joas ‘Tes ) t| Burns, If Daubert, 1b. Former Gant Will 3e in Boston yy apr twir mid en working| Zimmerman, 3b. Myers, cf . Laatste a mm mighty well this particulac. spring Doyle, 2b. Jehnesn; rf I ineup | Opening Game in | i Marquard, though showing his ain Pletahen, 6 Hislanan, if Philadelphia’ To-Day, different way, appeared in exception q } ’ | ally , If iia ctves Ns ke Holke, 1b. Schmandt, 2b. PHILADELPHIA April 16.—The nate came Kame! Rariden, c. Miller, ¢ Hraves will ,dpen the saiegn Hebe sith severyttang| Leen araueres Bs | against tho Phitiles with Charile He= eason had At IS! Canadian Spetnter Wounded In Action, |#08 00% 1 ba Heras ‘ the veteran], HALIFAX, N.vo8, April 16—Fritz| signed a sot with the Boate pofer of Halifax, former amateur caucht the! § teary early to-day?, He has batked:for champion of Cand ‘ pirit r nT was rumored : “ } . 7 1@ yolary offered him mind ¢ ‘ und, which has| b synded in action on the wests 7 ropes been moved the ‘second tier, | ¢t nt ‘and te in a hoapital al i ke@ ag though ’ Manager Huggins’s Boys: Perform Impressively that Harry had pared for a busy) Camiers, according to advices re in wh brought Larry ‘ . A ‘ ' year by la ne new hams for|hece to-day. He was shot through back 6 Giants, along with in Washington Against Senators—Giants | his ham sandwiches the foo Pitcher Barnes, would not go through » and Dodgers Get Going in National League To-Day at Polo Grounds—Fans Anxious to See McGraw’s New Sensation, Pep Young, in Action in Real Game. _ By Hugh S. Fullerton. SOT FS ERE || ‘The Vinee Kubiigine Co, | i Mirentoe } Th ASEBALL had its major league premier yesterday with pro-| logues in two cities and a re bearsal on Manhattan, Today the| real start will be made in the sec-| tors that were! content with anly | artillery activity | yesterday. Mean- time the New| | York Yanks and | Boston Red Sox | | have gained a} | running start in | Pitchers yesterday {t would seem|||[%, seuss eat ~ mas ix ‘ bs ‘ . the race at the/ that he will start the season to-day | with Te 1, who, in addition to be —————— T= KAUFF oR ano Yo TRE SOTFI® Pete expense of Wash- ing a spring pit ms to be | ba bias baad aaa? sweren, NS ington and the} exceptional con — er me I ning weight all ove FOR GIANTS FIRST Johnson by sheer force of assault| “%immerman seems in much finer Athletics. It was not so much the]. With the exception of jorpe and physical shape th. sual, and Wil- na pig ‘ si and by consistent attack it ts play | holrappeare Wghtor ond festan whet | : ing baseball ig reassuring, as he will have to p THE PERSUASIVE CYCLONE. Meantime, while wasting a perfect| When Kauff is called to the color ; a a at Wy "aR AH | ws Wh AN \\ | wes Boston at Phiiadetphta Pittsburgh at Cincinnatt hicako at St, Louls, Am eaKes New York at Washington Philadelphia at Boston. Detroit at Cleveland Louls at Chicago. Every Dollar Helps— Buy a $50” Liberty-Loan Bond with Chicago a year ago and. seédms Washingon team off its feet in to be covering more ground, although slashing serles of attacks and beat] De 1s not am Last as he was for many years with thi ants, Thorpe ap- Johnson. Any time @ team beats| T ave : Doyle, the players, to por fact that Miller Huggins's new team | murda, acon sean oes taee from the defeated the Senators that counts| ‘ ‘ event which may happen almost an ill draft that blows somebody no good. The draft may blow day waiting for the schedule to per-| moment. Alexander out of the Cubs, but he can't take his salary with him. | at this time of th 4s it is the fact that they rushed the| Doyle looks much better than she aid mit them to start, the New York| Interest in the Giants natur : 1 é 3 > at’ Giants exhibited themselves to the| centers about Young, the new occu- For patriotic reasons, Alex will accept $30 per month, Perhaps that's L Soldiers’ Parade Adds Military | 7 FT ahah | t of the outfield. He ts rded | all he’s worth us a drawing card among the Germans, * populace for the first time since that | P4” . bs cal “o ~ road y the majority iy 1 a The. wi ha e ancial le : uy y r las’ untortunate day last fall when Mr.| 22th, MArity of ball players and tae Tae SHUR, tonal Ales! financial lesson. You can't buy auto Touch to Clash With | tee : 8 as nd in| diamonds on at ay ve Zimmerman gave Mr. Collins a sight baseball and he certainly looks as if Diamcnde va tke Avenvevtaal attraet skvy, Sur they’ Grew German Dodgers. chase across the plate. ‘They ap-| he will make good their praises, hs pa - Ks peared in double bill against the} YOuns is very fast. They say he | cards in the trenc! 2 ured in a double bill agai NG! a ten-second runner, but I dount that While Weegman is bemoaning the loss of $50,000 for Alexander, he After the Giants and Dodgers fin-| — Inner Seals and the Interboroughs, oF] sincerely because he does not avem to! Might g t some consolation in the amount of salary Alex will lose. é ee Inner Boroughs and the Inter Seals,| run with the stride of a sprinter, but ver since Alex left Philasomnia he has burdened the wires and mafis|ished their early work-out at the nd proved several things to those! to run low, with little knee actic with his dollar vocabulary, but the draft makes a dead language out of| Polo Grounds this afternoon a de doubts as to the ability of) Ne scnms to drag his feet und ts not the chatter of aron men epeat their suc-| fre fret pala ey . Alex wil © discover that you can’t shoot bull out of a gun, no matter {cess of Pesieores ay indo mad ade (OT ibe LA GAT ‘em up the] from Fort Slocum led by Marty Mc From watching them for four hours| 3 the fleld and the for Spring iq are 100% VALUES]... tachment of marines and soldiers how much you're worth. The draft 1s one alarm clock that gets first time ly gives you time to tle your shoe. Ht raded acro: ie Levee beet i with full force. us the premium that goes with a ball player's salary— ue NOsaue ince wit $ w ction against the semi-pro teams EERE a A ach gonpeqgoyen ciate wd of about 20,000 cut lo h Now more than ever before is ( hat McG us brought} S WITH PERFECT mid-season enthusiasm. In column North one of the best conditioned ball] POISE AT BAT. | the saving you make buying Just to show how little he cares for a few hours of free agency, formation e little re came clubs that ever started a season, and) seuaying Young at bat one is In-| Nap Lajcie hastens to become manager of Indianapolis. Dee elCarnaduerapina iia aa Manos Clothes « factor.to think c that he has developed an attack that! clined to t Mai the clalme that la hantiee Man ciin ‘egevre! us ts calculated to sweep @ lot of clubs|are put forward in regard to him, Ivory will flourish in the I as well as on the diamond. When| ‘hralled fans ten-minu sal about—. athe baseball api He stands with a perfect poise, with | Basepall Bill paid them a visit they were all looking out the window, ylaal a ACEH Ea h stronger in uttack’ than In defense ang | change without effort. “He appears a Now that has been called, the Braves will try to demonstrate that | nent out to the centre fleld fag | ‘When you buy Monroe Clothes } stronger in attack than in defense and| bit too active in moving his bat while SLE diny Shue nine eee om eet Fe sb | fle the ob iightier than the bat, ly a team which relies more upon ag-| waiting for the pitch, a nervous habit| the to | at $17 you get more real value for 1 Banne gressive attack than y upon anytt ning | Perhaps, However, If that is a fault hate ar-$ i es Ag Haoh seven innings in duration, of<lecii tees” TOMBE ClbER iat HIE When he boots one around in a circle you yell, “You big bonchead, | "8 every one stood bas eet aliaWharo—and fo very piaie if 4 McGraw an opportunity to show| knuckles before he ets through wav-| put sand on your track And whenever he fails to come through in | fear of catching cold, beca his atyle of attack, Starting with the| ing He hits freely, with a in pinch, you holler, “Your dome's full of cracks!” It's all very well | weather man had sudden reasons— Inner Seals, they rushed the attack that has w natural fol-| when they're getting the breaks and keep the ground ungen thelh fet, BeAr clas and witehied on th rf f sh, eac vho PA hie gunve there) but remember, you fans, that this old game of ball isn yed in best brand of sun light that 1 om Okan ie ee Bic ite Ne is i . that’ - Nene Grandstand seat. est rooter ever remembered for a We sell Monroe Clothes sor: — tao sault at the first opportunity and ’ | if * 7 Pate ace tite As geen ving » in this cit Mr PHE GREATEST SHOCK MOST PITCHERS CAN SUFFER IS TO ; : ; running the bases without regard to niente te: hed aithont as, good Resg meee: He nee The 8 were opened and —direct from maker to you results, Theye were out to show tha] 08 86 . ave claimed him to be, 2 re a, jlittle bands of the faithfu : | i urt of advancing around the base] Which, is suicent Braise. | But the a 4 that a lot of breaks turn out to be fakes and that a|ready on the Job, Soon the ¢ —in low rent upstairs shops 2 witho' © ald of base hits, and by Po marks him as a ha n proved 1 lot of breaks o » an a 4 a Seno ene aie ot oemty by runnine|tuly great ball player te the confe| slump is the prelude toa. bump, [began strolling out from the clu —to over 140,000 men regu 4 every time the Inner Seals turned their | dence and aggressive certainty of h — th entrance In right f Every heads, they rather mussed up the|OWn ability that shows in every| It is never a question of what pitchers will be used on opening days}man was cordially welco: a larly, 4 nice defensive of the mi-pros, who | move he makes Jur how they will, BE used Ja jlar hand went up y broke badly in spots when they were Cimon | lt & saat nl he d essed and outtricked by the i | ho is go Dp . : . ite ©) ame Yanks will be watched with OUR OWN HISTORY CLASS. ment with ,tho Qlar Just consider what these advan: much interest during the first week ecussary e Coliseum whenever Rom ‘ 4 ney player proent i M'GRAW SHOWS HIS RECRUITS) ang ought to bo goiig in their best - Ground reign wane n ary in the Coliseum wh D ue W wis Youne tages mean to you then come up 4 TO LOCAL FANG. pore | oem aynns they come home for the) Riavit Tl yrummet never liked baseball because he was expected ip Rida ean ; and see Monroe Clothes—and What happened to the Interbor-| inaugura rom yesterday's per eau Brun ney went ¢ , : even worse, for the Giants | formance against Johnson it willl fo hit the dirt ' ap |anappy. practlo&. ‘Tho c : em regularly, too, the old |seom that they have the thing. (hat When Nero fa rn up the league with his bat he soaked it [snanny practice, ‘Tho er you'll buy them regularly, they have lacked in recent years—| with gasoline and lit if with a@ match ; 5 by even runs in thi pning concerted action and team work, In Davy Crockett yled to Teras and spent the rest of his ti ‘ : which MeGraw gradually retired hi other ords, Huggins seems to have lookin th bal i} F Klyn fans showed a f ‘ looking for the b gulars and gave the fans whocame| them working together, and. there = tor tha Slcht at H guiare and gare as tune who aise | (bem, murklag Sogarber, ‘aed there pe ene cen aie ie DOUBLE SERVICE BLUE LABEL delights of the day a chance to see}intield already has commenced to! Mike Donlir 1 © enero MONROE SUITS MONROE CLOTHES some of his recruits in action work well together. | familiar face with a new mustac The Giant pitchers did not extend Washington, which team mselves in either game, Schupp! paaiy crippled by the war a d Perritt taking things rather eas-| conditions, did not seem to work| Dri mn y in the first, and neither showing| smoothly, and it has not has vuch, while Benton had merely a nt 1 vod exercise in the second, flashing @ few curves at intervals. From the way MeGraw worked his | rhe scores of games on opening day anant hopes away (with $21 $25 ‘ Suits and Topcoats of the finest “that extra pair quality fabrice—all silk lined—at a doubles the wear” wonderful saving the Lees h, Just as it did last season, | ** more - 7 and with Sam Rice gone ot the easlest club in tue America | Alexander Can’t lee eae sagt Alex League for a good pitcher to s Try_Musterole. 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