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NEVER CALL A _ SOUTHPAW A FOOL; THE BIGGEST NUTS OFTEN MAKE THE BEST EATIN THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918. Copyright, 101%, by about what the Giants are doing ‘o their league than they draft, the decline in atten fleeded hit day the Cubs, t pall away fr ‘The situ comment baseball, financial « Bhould star be a | etart lo: other money tn large gobs It is sad to be so & When the re: seems so far be The truth is that the winning because t smashes tho dot clubs, Yeste hard enough to win two & sitperd o nd the fa They and han principa clubs @estructive fu (due to has of fast m Tt is gives the ru instance. four of these close dex which went t thetr epeed, and th busy Kicking to L should be their he gives them b ones. These decisions little to at line, at least not d Although the Phils had a two the worst of the br inning, with runne third, no one out to one against the Giants, Pac ay var eat el ugh nT" Yanks have a hard voyage t iead of them, for a special trip ble them to a game in Detroit next Sun- ‘They will play at home Fri- called a third twelfth of an inch off tho out cor of the plate, but it was a good ba Mt and ‘ot once was t " yy the Phils, but in th cause h limit on ey threw wild and Larry Doyle is latd with a touch of ma the other teams ought t of yellow feve them among t NATIONAL LEAGUE OWNERS Veteran Baseball Organization Threatened With Financial Dis- aster Because New York, Due to Its Remarkably Powerful Offensive, Is Running Away From Its Seven Rivals—Yanks’ Consistent Hitting Behind Love Enables Them to Continue Their Winning Streak. hind L By Hugh 8. elas ae ype World. (New York Eventi HEN ts this golr Tho National League owners | 8¢ason ¢ are commencing to worry more | before. Tw fellow will bear Jho has more an u s who ju ance and | hay ut his fast & » about th han that of a everyth that has troubled | 4nd better Yet the Gi- p right on} Con away| With every w n 1ooley has not s yet, but his cleverness other seven teams | 178, 0" to ba for sed ond hon terday ted Philadelp! a three run jead, and the wr ng the ball ; | dg is to reach first cking didn't hit much | than I have se and by their ru 4 , | (both Jes) during the ne at which} J v vn his biggest tactics on tho bases broke the E | falo, N.Y, He drew down his bigs ! patters did not offer at al. Hogg} ‘ 0 t @efense and won, T Q | pe : purse, $2,600, for his recent fifteen- victories and one d WAS MSG Wines ore i iitenes da round bout with Willie Jackson at ar 1 st af in Philadelphia, and after several The called strikes were almost all on) yor at school he started selling The Phils seom woa ent| papers around the city streets, At cnued pHONID "this k against risht| frst he did not make much money ent Pane. q from his sales, but he stuck to the fact that o} one nc Causey and Perritt beaten them and Coomt r Brooklyn, Se » tO pa he Giants h even score, ler ow par streak ye: nts ou and that they are endened. ways thi dast “i their hoy day the I that Barnes steadied in c r t ‘ Tendier has received from each of tight p neld I jown stling for his sorvices. Bagi a 1 every ity, and suffered tgnomint. | Hustlin. for Mt spectators who saw| the thirteen battles ho bas fought inning, bh 1 Juri Ws licking the hands of che|‘Teniler perform was Phit Glassman,| #mce Jast September: almost every stip sat.’ Rraves—16 to O—in spite of the fact| the well known manager of fighters enjoyed pretty fair pitehir 1 then that Zack Wheat came to the reacue| of Philadelphia, He decided that| Johnny Dundee . $900 o avert the calamity Love appears to 1 wild, but effective. This lot of watching, for] twenty-year-old lightweight of Phila- on the ball this © ever seemed to have judged 8 and strikes in his games have 1, has more iy man they n this season, and when he| pugilistic star. else| las it tamed he ought to go better} From a newsboy selling ne © team seems to be rounding into] twelve years to a contender for the tion and playing betier together] world's lightweight » 89 that the] titie is the rise Tendler has mado in Is Hot A8 serious 44) the fistic profession in the short ted hit id-off man offsets that in a meas- is ham- ard, 80 all he has to IIE difference in style of play of| War newspaper decisions in bouts at i Ag the Yanks and Giants was shown working | p recent days. Yesterday the Glants| 5, es without swinging) smallest amount he has received for n them do this season. é ing | There were nineteen called strikes ay, tho Phils} the d his fast ball. | luss of seven night patnes has been lar; ely due to | ts have been) ting at them from the starboard| of elghteen young Tendler, who al- all the time, Tesreau, Barne! os, Grimes anc » left hand- | Phils fought hard to break thelr| to a gymnasium, where he put on the yesterday. and battled | loves with every lad willing to shape y point up to the ninth, when| up with him. He quickly learned the ney started raj-| rudiments of the game and developed weak spot in the/@ style of his own. He discovered, | HOW TENDLER EARNED or| too, that he had a wallop and finally «by Kauff and Young| was given a chance in one of the pre-| $15,000 WITH HIS FISTS WITHIN EIGHT. MONTHS 1 work Giant AD news floated {n from Boston. Below are the amounts which 6 Superbas couldn't stand Latest Sensation of Ring, Newsboy 8 Months Ago, Philadelphia Youngster, Lew Tendler, Already Picked by Experts as Con- tender for Benny Leon- ard’s Championship. | By John Pollock. | YE of the most talked about ring fighters in this country to-day is Low Tendler, the sensational delphia. Not since the days when Philadelphia Jack O’Brien won such fame and glory for himself as a middleweight and Lght-heavyweight has old “Philly” turned out such 4& on the corners in Philade! mpionship period of eight months. Within that time Tendler has taken part in thirteen battles, winning four by knockouts, one by afifteen-round decision over Willle Jackson at New Haven, Conn., and the rest by pop- Philadelphia and Buffalo, N.Y, In thirteen battles Tendler earned 3. Good pay for anybody. The the: a bout was $750 for his clashes with Frankie McManus and Frankte Nel- | won at the Queensberry A. C. of Buf- the Temple A. C. of New Haven. ndler was born on Sept. 8 1898, job and managed to make a fair living out of it. When be reached the age ways had been a great fight fan, and | took In all the shows at the National | A.C. and the Olympia A. A. in Phila- delphia, got the idea that he would |like to’ become a fighter. He went Has Earned $15, 000 Since |. guests at the opening game in Brooklyn betw jalgo Invited so) When th jseats in the upper tier and told to make t needed no mon courte nvery responded nobly There is not muoh the fact that training will be one Hour! Hugh Duffy, Harvard bai champion sluggers for all tim: O'Neill of the Browns hit .492 in 188: erable year were Pete Browning of Louisvill R, Carruthers of the Browns, .459, and Al Maul of the Ath- |. Duffy's best mark, 438, was made in 1894 with Boston, Athletic: letics, .4 Heine Zimmerman h the ball and tho ball hits the fence, \liminaries at the National A. C. He |won that battle without any trouble and his fast figMting soon had the two club matchmakers in “Philly” Rockey Kansag . Tendler was a “comer” and made ar- the gar 1 rangements to be his manager. Little! tankie M Hinobh i Ppl dawoh he 1s Sum DleS. s making good .|Tendler improved greatly in his} jVillle Jacks of ground ba \ ‘ A 1 ‘ eer Ay 1 the bre: | ighting under the handling of Glas! Tommy Tuohe Srow trom the outf 1 hat tho 19 to be one o7/\1n and In a short time he became| Frankie Callahan . go unmole 2 it players of the game. H®/\ one of the most popular fighters in p35 Ve lo ea n first a me, W Y¥| made two hits. One, due to sheer| his city , atay Cll the strure peed of foot, drew a base on balls. His first big bout was with Johnny howd Patay ¢ line Evidently the G Flan the t sored 7 ‘I Dundee for six rounds in Philadel ferry Brooks . f league all » air and sree Melson aide Biglt hae mabe, Bl TES which he recetved $900 for} Frankie Nelson worrying as t Ww p their Avichecteopny ary < pnd. He fought so well In thie] Frankte Britt . speedy men. A t two of the \row went t go that he was then matched in su Willie Jackson . Id. ‘Tho first time at ) I i phian down dant ie t ’ i s ‘ | though he hung to Having d p18 seldom that x enstrated. his elding ability gisions at fir ls ed in to sé 1 waren Zimmerm more sel 1 himself out, and attempt lay which most se ds Have nesitated to on first and second, 1 Bancroft's forward and ere were no fewer th the G *| thought runner do | or| line to avotd being tagged, althou {| Uimp Moran didn’ made the double t lay that way, and| Pelham Bay Naval Ri Fespect, the crowd jumped on e ¥ : terriers, for which the formidable ng | gmpires because Hein \erman {Possibly could have made It by| He was a member of the baseball and| of 101 ‘unclassified specials hope hen | ¢, Bleked himse Zin wing fast to Fletcher, but It was} football teams for the last four years! Offered. t I r on try or in the civil engineering — has had his temp ‘ nd Nap sGL LS Ci lec ae and was a senior Av whe’ allenal “Retine et gontrol this season, but in the f mo teams will meet to-day at Board of ‘Review held its semiccinnn | unree | Cut for revense that the u9 been arranged to n didn’t do it, so w aturd, to the bench yelling ato! Gish out to Detroit, play a game 4 enneylvania and Princeton, | three-cushion billiard chan ship Riviep Histen whet y interned | use out to D: trol Pity, & game an’ | Conch Rice is iaying his plane with par- | night at John Doyles Academe eit him for the balance of the game and ‘ { the Polo G 1 T ilar refere to tho Penn_ crew, | defeated Henry Frantzen. in’ the caused MoGraw to scramble his bat- |‘ se Clin ‘ FOUnGE, Y oh defented Columbia by several! night's play for the title by a acore MoGraw ¢ A Altea PTET IEC uch trip schedulod reg- the last week 61 to 36. The score for the tw fing order almost as bad bis | ularly late In May, and the two stren- ‘ play was 100 to 88 in favor of Gia his, which was considerable yous sumps will not help them, es- 1 Chub bas toe eat - soramibie. tna aie thea ta. nium he ann he freshme ‘Thereupon the lar A enthuatng- | Recs th the pit ye Jed ees held at the mend race-| won the inte 7 1 ¢ oe OF A t pVEr, the | try emorial Da ay 30. In this| with a score of Me ceane. 4ndulged tay | Bames ow ) financially, whieh | | uded more than a thousand | senlora were 1 pam Cad ie iy & quite Important this season. d unclassified spectal prizes, | of the arts school ‘ ef against ty sates alee of the aentor Never mind; the dividual star may come. If ti t 4 thirds Sey yesing the smps oan’ snab OR LEAGUE S1 ANDINGS. x, Victor © tat DFG. Overy wasrs = cocilelicetiieniiepaaaiaiciaiiatitataiaais equash tennis playe e Polo Ground : haN , Wotory over Ieee \ The Giants attack appa ‘ont NATIONAL LEAGUE, | AMERICAN LEAGUE, round of the ¢ ble ann tials ae C Weat,| CLUBS W. I, Po. | CLUBS W, Pe. | CLUBS W, L, Po. | CLUBS W. Tn eg aS ty ‘atiy muon for Opponen ¢ N. ¥..16 2 .041] Otn'natt, 8 12 ,400| Boston, 12 7 .W82|Detrolt, 6 7. fg Femes, with Onativi erners can trip i 4 etter condition and mak rhe their i >1L G ONS] St, Louis 7 11 SHY Clov'd..10 7 .OSH|St. Loutls 7 0 his hard sma Yesterday Y Piet 9 7 .bO3! Bulyn,, 6 11 N. ¥,.10 8 .656|Wash,, 7 10 the ecore was 16—10, pnd Holko a t Aya Phile 8 © 471 Boston, 4 13 .435| Chicago 7 7 .500|Phila.. @ 10 Made possible by f ed GAMES YESTERDAY, oq New York, 7; Philadetphin, 3, % 2 Be rie erie, bul ip : ” Boston, 16) Brooklyn, 0, Washington, 7} Boston, 2, seven games up by winning the twe Brea erateaia 4 ‘ Pitteburgh, 2) Chienge, 1. Cleveland, 7; Chicago, 1, Second mame of "the match aya to wcaop the | Bt, Loals, 6) Oincinnatl, 8, Ot, Louln, 51 Detrott, 8,| was poven kamen won be Chang gleanly. Resi: fig Mi GAMES TO-DAY. | GAMES TO-DAY. won by Janowaki and ten draws” artis te he ; Philadelphia at New York, New York at Philadelphia, oo Brooklyn at Boston, porarily Chicago at Pittsburgh, has been playt 18 a en, Di NATIONAL LEAGUE, feeling well enough to w At, Pitubaras RLB| At Detrit— nip, | Nelaon will got in shape at City A Bag and Rodrigues had a c ee BRSB8S ESO S Z| Bi tou... 90221 908 0-8 755 | under the supervision of his man showed himssit a clev Hee—Wearat “and Slilters” Slee ‘and | tterss ills‘? Rubtocer? Kaito un’ | Juck Niflot, while Hacke Bossesnod of a of apen Yelle, quartered at Hothner'a G man to have in reserve, bi ne “ELE, | . At. Cbtougo—~ RAB} working out with any one who « a star. : co SSB Rb RR ee | 4 |saaert wr 9420800) Bw 10 4 | to take him on ‘ 00090007 Ot fackenschmidt will have th e ‘ : s De ‘eriee—Hitesaier end Wingo,” Book | Mergen" and ‘O'Noil!: ” Willlame “and tage over his opponent i IE Yanks continued their propa- Snyder, Nelson's youth and. st ation to meot tho Wwatern in- veters trouncing tho Athletics, their viethry being due to consistent hed and drove ck which almost} jackson, Frankie Callahan, Pete 6 ce, Irish’ Patsey| perience to go against Benny Leon- | he | anh Tendler ia one of those right hand|ager will send him after © «1 Alout Mghtwelghts and can land alBenny, Tendler is a le co0d | stinging punch with his left too, He| weight, being able to make the limit} he ard bounde d to tag tne er going down from first, then ow to first and complete the ;|double. He missed touching the run- er, threw out the batter, and maa: I 4 Geskun ik mA rien Aay | samen Waters of this city, who was| {f."qyue the trophies are socond only to He might have | Lafay the Polo Grounds, and Pat Moran is {a train and Cincinnati at Bt, Lent HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. |ceasion to meet such good light- : s Rockey Kansas, Willle| Total has not had quite enough ring ex-'183 pounds at the ringside, played for forty-two consecutive a season since 1876, winning nine pennants. times, third three time: eventh three times and eighth three tim George Lena Blackburne » a hard time t Job as Night Telegrapher | Helps Shea, Sprinting Star, _ Pay Way Through College | Hartle die Wal ine rankie Nelson, Frankie/ard for the lhtweight fitle, but ng” Britt. about six months or a year his man ampion itimate light. | Tabloid Review the Westminster k t all-round athletes at| Madison Bquare Gay lated with the| Classes ha me orves Station, | 8, the top-notch: nnel Club ¢ cna’ Grcithe te College, has ¢ school of the institution. os conclave at the Murray Hill Hot Sine the Childs Cup race on Lake| knotty ‘matters of: importance t inion the: Ot Sg beheory arness ra Carnegt ach T made several ‘Trotting men from allover the 1 ibla ‘varsity ere athere ges may not be per- questions presented five the greatest speed and endurance tw being worked out, The next race of| the main cause, nd White oarsmen will be on a , a Ww Oscar Chases, New York champion, defeated D, f champion of France, in’ thet GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 0; Philadelphia, te Boston at Washington, Nelson and Hackenach Cleveland at Chicago, Training for 6t, Louls at Detroit,| Louta N schmidt will start training to-day their wrestling bout at George I ner’s Gymnasium next Tuesday n AMERICAN LEAGUB, "89900200 one equalize this handicap Tay 9 9.8.0 oer ma pounds rings ‘Betierleemteccars end Aenew: Solmecn’ sed while his opponent regist Md pounds. den, The. favorite for Mberal patre being the Boston nk world were disposed to discuss the deta ston Was on ed, tho approach of the reltig season bs nm Saturday,| | Harry Frisch won the Metropolitan dt Start son and Young Hacken Hagan Given Award ( sbould hawe deciared it a draw NAVAL DISCIPLINE. sailora to Ebbets Field fre yn magnate has just everal hund of char rs stationed at Fort Hamilton to s« Jackies arrived at the ball park they we iselves nd invitation, ‘They soon p y and discipline they are sadly lacking, brand new balls just unsealed, Then it became rowdyism to see who could capture the most bails, while the © ployees who tried tu recover the balls were subjected to Unsportamantiko | ridioule, Such tactics cost the Brooklyn Club nearly $50. Col. Phbets has alway. to the call of any worthy cause and has often voluntartty donated dozens of uged balls to the soldiers and sailors, There is absolutely | no excuse for the above vandalism, and Col. Ebbets has just cause to resent the {mposition, if that is his attitude. Strangely enough, the soldiers who attended that partioular gamo con- ducted themselves like gentlemen throughout the game, A War Cloud will hover around a lot of race tracks wherever A, K. Macomber sends his string. The original Omar Khayyam was not @ horse, but he sure went over the jumps while he Uved, “MURDERERS’ ROW. ali coach, stands instead of first, 46! Now that the Braves have a new pitcher on their staf, Fillingim goith a lot of new cuss words, been getting two hi Mike Gibbons says he's through fighting, but he might be pro vailed to give Mike O'Dowd and others a few boxing lessons, STILL GOING STRONG. Boston is the only charter member of the National League that has sons. The Beandictors haven't mis fourth five time fy everything in The Giants in their search for fame Must go out West to lose a gamo. vat way ( Abustte Notes, (EMPIRE Ss: 9 H, Evbets, the Squire of Flatbush, feels any rancor toward States sailors stationed at this port or in training here, charge it to human nature, Col. Ebbets has been unjustly eriticlaed fe number . the | ered failure to admit al event of 400 fect e. Whether or not this ts ause to protect his own interests d sailors and naval reserves to bo his n the Robing and Giants, the game, the cholcest oved that in matters of com- © & ball was hit into the upper stand {t went Into @ sailors kors of the meet 8a | nine | ma that the int Athietic Association, which the ¢ | ‘| PARLOR BEDROOM BATH] jjowing in the Belmont stables this spring, despite Bap ecopted t mal At with FLORENCE MOORE, \ | regarding the measuremont of running LYCEUM ¢ (ating was. Beg. at tracks. ixth in the list of the) erroneously stated. Jack Other leading batsmen that mem- 471; Denny Lyons of the ROSENBLATT @ game of late; Heine hits They were runners-up five | fifth six times, sixth La Blanche didn't win the middleweight title from Jack Dempsey lthe First, but he had the satisfaction of hearing ‘em count ten over it. t,o patiore mime theif caling ulging from the recent cortege of Desehalle at of the Reds may look like Charley Herzog, pe Sa | athletio carnival scholarsh!p. star of the Uni mile n 49 8 ranked as hig nds each within ly in the The glamour of his mor, so far aa Shea ia ¢ Pittaburgh is a harb letes who sell their t loge. It has just been te works three nights a w rapher for the Penns in order to pay ail ho « education, Shea ts one opular students at t 1 is President of } last fall and was sts. | Wane, Lendonia. Boxer. Alrman and ma tt 4 the inion that |Pittsburgh University Ath.| lete Entered Hall of Fame) in Recent U, of P. 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