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) THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1918 A FLIVVER IS A TIN CAN CRAZY SPORT Wi RL D NEW, F REQUIRES NO INFLL WITH THE HEAT. WARM THESE DAYS. EVERY INDICATION BASEBALL New York Police Will Hold Meet WILL BE PERMITTED TOGDON. °° 0-0"2" “cmorw Of Sterican G Everything Possible Now Done to Save Baseball ‘4 oe Newton D. B tila, Secretary lie ted Jon, we i. oe of War, Expected to Render | [ONutt"he Sinaia of Cineln ae nd John ¥ —- . International Team Matches to Decision To-Day Vifyantteus © Comin Sohne "The Loyalty of the Ma.| ployment Such telows deserve a tot i : Open Saturday With Scotch Pee and these “club” Pres Viliam F Baker. Philadel t Charlee” Weeghman Rarney Dreyfuss, B Perey D. Haughton, Bi Harry Hempate Harry Frazee, Boston Amepe | Benjomin Minor, Washingtes: s, can do) Americans mainder of _— anon has been done. rhe NEW INTERNATIONAL world of fandom awaits now the vor TON, Ju ' i e WASTIIN jority of the Players to) seri cients came home yesterday Against Amateurs and Homes| ieee Nie National Tasebatl «om ; : breds Against Allies. Hlaeton, backed tip by mow ot the Their Teams Deserves oust pf ares and a few ‘ 9 mission, t a Nt : itions and to make a 4. » bh More Than a Passing peed ped sek cane an Loag Mention,” Declares Ex-| battering trom tho lowly tail-end St. pert Fullerton Louis Cards, who whipped them 10 to 2 and could have beaten them worse ¥ vis and clan When the teams gather at the In-| tional and Ar wood Country Club on Saturday for) to save baseball for the the international matches under the di- 18 of the Professional Golfers’ A n, the morning programme will holy show of themselves and take a bs dict from Newton D. Baker, se y liad the Cards so desired. call for the Scotch combination to play | Wie kn LEAGUE RESULTS. oop | ‘The Cards hammered Sallee all over against the amateur and for the home- 0 War, to-day , By Hugh S. Fullerton. | the lot in the first inning, when two | bred forces to line up va the Allies, The mMiswon's brief in | 7 P4239 9 ti Gam Copyright 1918, the Press Publishing O», | singles a home run drive by Hornsby | The team competition will be decided | support « contention that } oo 8 Tie Row ork besing Wor ‘and a double routed Sal and brought | sa eather 1h 4 | a ant Fiaher,” Waldhomai ASEBALL spent a feverishly ex-|an Ferdy Schupp. But the Cards bad at medal play, conditions calling for) would ty tteigee ve to suapend unte Brogan Grant and O' Nett; ahd able to take up the matter, ‘The See- | \*d.% ‘ae retary promised a di } | morning after considering the brief, Waliernee Hagen aad Amite. O'Neil, \ . + [the lowes! ga ei ers! ; ‘ Game pectant day yesterday, await- | tasted blood and refused to be stopped. | pt wath ae pigted wit somes | allowed to replace its star players, was |n 9 9") OG , ing ite fate, All day feveriahly | in cnain, and the Canto crowded hin at thirty-aiz hoses, the proceeds to be| Dlaced In the hands of Major Cen Thoms! ane ‘hesaorah | Sibel expectant American League players/hard and Bill Fisher, the Newark | { 4 [devoted to the Red Cross, ‘The per-| Crowder, lovost-Marshal General. | terns ame hugged the tick-| player who is wearing a Card uni- \ : aS sonnel follows jyesterday afternoon, Gen. Crowder was) Botta) seeees ee Be 3 ers forgetting the| form, hammered out a double and put "oe. $ , | ready to lay the brief with h erie Melifick and) Bengougn scores of games| him out of it, bringing on Ogden, who | pS i FB mendation, before Seere a Ls | did fairly well in the face of weak sup- amas. . i e Counter Club, | but the retary was overwhelmed | Robe sees and waiting only | port until the eighth, when the Cards | — { try Club, | ‘ ini Valtmor 0 6 1 0 1 0 0 O @ for the news| hammered him into submission, ~~ : by more important work and was un Spt a odie OW for the ray of sunlight in the gloom of circumstances. In the 7 Marty O'Lovablin, ) | Carl Anderson Jack May KK, Mecarthy.. ference in Wash ington and then aes and not caring to waste @ pitcher, Allied Team, the baseball officials gat d here last of Secretary ‘ | trotted out Hoyt, the Brooklyn High Qi Nichola (Capt)... Xo, YW “ath Ay | School lad, who has had some season- Qi Nats Meiedth deh Ar NE | evening that the Secretary would ex: | lanua Teller ‘Brookime Country Club, | tend the time of putting hie “work or! Baker, ‘ (Wat Ww try Club onde effect until the er On the @N-| ing in the Southern Association. This Yaloos "We sport | Deca: copera ae eneecy Mit cee ann nouncement,/is a nice looking young fellow, who H ras Orem | Cpe eee any EE. 7... » made late in the| squared his jaw, and acted as ‘if he| | i Avante vitey lub | Phey based this hope upon the Sec ies iMernoon that|/@d been pitching in the majors all q oe, | fetary's previous statement that it wa . aoe yed. the: ls life and proceeded to show a whole John Golden: Tureto | not certain that the baseball industry Secretary Baker had postponed the jot of muff, He had a fast curve. a Jack Beckett You would be disrupted by operation of the decision until this morning on ac-|lot of speed, and he whizzed that ball ; Scotoh Teal i . sip, [Order and their beliet that they had t he ie eee Wt ¢ Ste count of wet grounds, or heat, or through with Practically perfect con- \ ] | Aor Seite, 1 eer ee Hee Revie, | prowented facts tbut would convince more important business (although| ind’ Terlved “the think ton ae eer Heater ae cig, | him that professional leagues would the players couldn't think of any-| pop ny. basa | Nirwias Gourlry GR, | have to auapend unieas the order Is ew ‘ modifies Jack Hobene. 000050 Reglemgod ch The brief the baseball n lesac Mackie sks extension of the « maae Mackie. asks extension of th en presented thing more important) there was 4 Hoyt certainly looked good. He has | / tive time of t Sines 2 adiel the manner of @ nervy and scurrying around of players and their Buarion saa urrying play cran, rather than a youngster, has a EGon an a. the work or Might regulations as they dren . guardians, managers and sponsors. ice ‘motion and a lot of stuff.’ He, at ER Macre Sas |apply to professional baseball playera sree | Weae ae Mt was not until the trains were | le will get @ more thorough try- | ICSON. oe Taw (Capi) }uncit fhe gna of the, present Fg Mh Very comfortable am D alle Until the clubs can have time to prepare under way westward that the man- | oUt ii Jerome Tavern ee Tiome mgotelals , for, a suspension. of operations A real bargain at the gers breathed easilyy The St. Louis ee iewalg, Rarkvy. (Capt): Bepiewoed Gen. Crowder was told. by the base : axers breathed easily The St. Lows! prvi Giants scored only four hits Marton. +s Maftuarol bail representatives that if the. reguia- Browns, it is reported, GR Guus Packard WL hart teat tions were enforced. now lees than aiaty JR., town without losing one player, they | ¢) sis Neeaau players would remain in the two major INC. b raed tolatiote URAL the Ome eee ball hard enough to make a dozen. tea er ie A Ud leagues, and that there would be no e ? 7 having agreed to stic The trouble was that they misdirected POE Wortsss crs scuchlorem time in’ which to recruit new players to, [New York's Leading Sporting Goode cial announcement from Washington | their drives, and, added to th, rae Ge Con enable the clubs to complete the present Store dah agra uae ani he . at, the iment pluying. schedules came, ‘The Yankees were not 90 for | cards in the outfield, eepecially tetra Hote Patt The draft of t { handed to Gen 125 WEST 125TH ST. WW. Gealtney tunato, The players, after consulting | and Heathcote, gave magniieant with the management, agreed to display of outtielding. Betzel. made make the trip to Cleveland, except- | {Wo of the finest catches seen this ing Mogrid The ioyalty of the | *e480M, once grabbing a line drive off the side of the stan players to their team i the face of | blocking another fie metigcnrinn the lack of definite information is|gloved hand, knocking the batt ine. , one of the bright spots in the situa. |e air and catching it beforo it came Proceeds of Saturday’s Ath- tion, The club owners have given | OW? i eve | oc ompared with the Giants the Cards} letic Carnival at Celtic aa ol at they will | looked like champions and it Js hacd | Crowder wan completed to-day at a oa |conference of baseball oMfcials, They Great preparations are being made | by the Deal Golf Club for its Invita- tion golf tournament, to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug 1, 2 and 3 A very large entry list | MEASUREMENTS OF is expected, as the event in for the nefit of the Army Athletic Fund Open Every Evening AMUSEM NTS. COOLER THAN GREENLAND IN THE MER 9 GLADES wirn THE yers assurance t 1 | DEMPSEY AND FULTON, The qu fying roun@ is at eighteen be carried as far as the Government |to understand how the Giants have| Park Will Go Toward) | re juts will permit and, assured that the|been whipping them regularly. They llevan Deetnner bred Futon, (Noles medal play, and as many wix- Government has no intention of fore-|had all the pep and hustle, and | Erection of Monument to, deh te ' won will be arranged as the entries | ing a hasty issue, the players were|Giants, or some of them, acted as if | 196... We 12 warrant ready to accomp hy the club, they will neither work nor fight nor| Great Olympian Athlete. fe 10 rhe 0 a v i It is known that at least ¢hree of| play bail The tirat und at maton pay for| Fol the Yankees have a to go to the| The crowd was not pleased with th Fi Jeach wixteen will b a Fri Hs shipyar ue in case Becretary | exhibition of seeming indifference bs | By William Abbott. | norning, and in addition to playing een Ga RE carpet) Baker's decision is adverse to base- | Zimmerman nor by MeCarty's dis- i fre to remember Martin o meet at Celtic Park would he ond round in the afternoon | witht Foop t MELTS IN THE MOUTH ball. play of temper when he hurled a bat Man ekiuedae ta Gulllc aplete without a game of one sre Gocten albnta Wel plasrenele Ane DINNEM SHOW Wt 7.38—MIDNIGIE SHOW at 14.90, ‘ rs, Sgainst tho stands, nertomie eecer tne Sheridan Saturday at Cel fe favorite “Old Sod" sports. Two Paps Reserve Tables Now HE movement at Washington yes:|damaging or killing one of the bat Park with a fine f athletic the best Ga teams in this part round at match play The semi F4 terday was rapid. The heads of boys. 28 one oscasion Zimmerman | games, just the kind of meet in wh the land: w mpete, and there f hale and final round in each division Phone Col. 9900 the National and American Leagues eitort tog after iene made no|the noted star loved to hurl his I be a hurling mateh betwee ae cmiuce v8inian, [Will be played on Saturday, and there and many of the owners of clubs in{and hustled in vain to keep the run-|Missionor Enright is taking persona! |will be for Martin Sheridan, ‘The | stoned lay handleay « both leagues gathered and held a| er from counting. interest in the meet, and many of Will bo spent } . a ee lerenn witheProvost Marshal Gen- |, There was a marked show of indit« ament in mem- | are the force will be present as a mark ¢ral Crowder. There was some oratory, | ference in several spots. In the firat which was wasted effort, and then the|inning, when Hornsby made the first|°! TCSP baseball people presented their bi clean home run that been seen|#ent member who did so much enioracing afi their claims tending o|{nside the Polo Ground this season | their behalf, show that the business should be al-|!/ne smash to deep centre with two on| The t winner who M id of ‘The events in the Bastern Trade i“ the jolf Association tournament to-day pre oat ogrt ge Jat the Gedney. arms Country Club | — ire an eighteen-hole medal play han Yankees Is Now | set sienerechore creel ay naa, __ THEATRES, ampotition against bowie and |» WINTERGARDEN--T0- NIGHT a ct to the mer WEWAMSTERDIN THEATRE Hit he carnival medals suitably engraved and in the were based upon two premises. One ntally it was reported yesterday ceed. t in the first 4 0 | ° q li play cont ‘ [oe 0 Doce enera there [hase bat inning, rae wh » ovm0'° (Box Scores of SU i (Passina sHowltial|ZEGFELD f OLLIES was a lack of unity, for their claims | team, seemed to lag after the ball, Ine ' ROOF f Bane Games Played ; form of watch fobs, and the re- | 39TH ST. Theatre Hof Wway. bra 890 faction wanted the Government to|that Burns has been offered a big| the East w Miller H ns marshalled his Yan-|iniinder of the entrance fee money | * Matinews Weld Sat, 2.30 ree ed Meanie F er stars in 1 = | me wer kas permit the players who now compose |Job with one of the steel league tear : 2 keen at nd Contr ation nt 6.45 |iy to be given to the Red Cross EYE 0 OUT: wt | GAIETY ae nl the teams exempted from other work |and that he may accept. - 1 will bes By Local Clubs [oreo ia and started n | S OF Y' ALM Klan a Relong enaivss E18 until the close of the season n, ma mistake about | \smmmstemee - Cleve ere they will meet the] MANCHPSTIR, Vt, July 25.—In| ; “ ue “THERANBON GL ‘ other faction, more modest, requested |--VNE Giants and wilninese he Ay POLO GROUNDS EoEseley SA Looe ee eee eet TT CASINO 4 Weer hyena 53°. || Comeate att, : that the teams be given ’a dofimte! J gouitohenacrartte mot : ; } .0 GF on | s i ucweas ecl louraamient ot the is aan LYCEUM © jt time in which to arrange their busi- eader At the i Grounds | various ¥ ¢ v 5 ‘ ose W ne nt iseball magnates’ |Bkwanok Country Chip Dr. « H Comedy Maa. Oi DAVID ‘nee tt Thurs nee A eae to-day, starting at 1.39. Brooklyn and|the nea Calvary over | pean 0 4 GOlBume of...4 19 1} Ol appeal tot wder, but all of the| Gardner of Providence wax medallist J 'griwe | | CAUMM SI Rta. 8 0B} | ore Presents i 2 the entire tone of ¢ e b ryt t s waged eicaby, we bogie, Dr r larted header in Brooklyn, and the Yaaks|ory contests are = wage } ente nyment | Post b AB’ way, Bow want ' conference was friendly and] will open in Cleveland if Cleve-| I 1 b 1 i ” it Mpany {Bt beat par on vhe eigh ASTOR HiWarts G8: We? YT HU |DSONS Ww “Oe, oe ‘Dres. hopefal, there was no positive cuu flan team 1s there to meet them hee penis | Hemel, ‘rf. 4 1 oo ‘i 3 T ih eleventh and ad but ane Px ot at this Mais tiem, akhough the majority of those | VISITING U, 8, FIGHTERS | policemen who ¢ ed " » bf # also pitching for thia our. | : in FRIENDLY ENEMIES involved in the former national ob- BENEFITED BY CARNIVAL. ae ay é ‘ oo fa W SMS BROADHURST “43,42 sere! LIBERTY ‘Wr¥3) semsion feel that way. Recalling the | io 0000 " John Charles Thomas a Ve i fact that they have felt that way all cei eae | There neve 1s] Hii che je ay Wace ae th || MAYTIME ‘2 Perey Wood. 6s TTD)? aia the time makes i: Tess cheerful, While! waltiner for ordane ta\ eo ovate | TLV, Sor any | ie Bay a Fe vi they Wor CENTUMY THHATHE AT 1130." I GOING UP’ Mian f | hit oTo oo \ play ball with t 7 tn Washington that baseball is to he |S, our soldiers and gaflora can while Aide 8 bam 1 S array as long as CENTURY GROVE “iayiiy't GLOBE 8s 0s, De gage pe permitted to continue for some tine | away the evenings of this week a Moll f ( Packard, Burve | A eagne keeps & Bountiful Girls an Hvervthing: Wi cath ae rh at least if the owners and players | guests of the Volunteer Farin Workers | . 1 i H wW t « trip a aig Bt DELI KING i Mr-RAYMOND HIT: act right at their temporary quarters in Man | done Ren Horw olen Bese Mcttenry, | W% Siage Up SHUBERT 4 8'.W 98 "i Cae | IN HITCHY-KOO ‘1918 jane loyalty of the majority of the /nattan Casino, 165th Street and Eighth r "i r os heats Wilext fo wiceihe BATES” Toit & Se jionw AN ENTIRELY NEW REVUE, players to their teams deserves more ie : stds ‘ ne ROU | Waa than @ passing mention, ‘These fel. | Avenue. Two hundred women, patriotic | : at i. GETTING TOGETHER |] AB ELTINGEY, 26 eae eee er ihe, are married, have {f?m workers, who live in Harlem and| el} , ft a W. of fe Peels aad oLhey rndents, and|the Bronx, are holding a monster car | Hire Hose JOOTH $4... gf R'm | have been give sification |nival on Eddie Waldron's picnic ground : Wet Neier Stuart Wa | ¥ CRE eect uriow Nana [trom the festivities will be spent for | i ‘ ! ; 48th ST, he. 5 cl 8 ze, Bre, t30. A TAILOR. te} MAN roe wd lval to thelr teams They [Rare cigarettes and candy for Uncle hae BROOKLYN, . rHe MAN wito’ STAVED 4 Hole | sill ars sala (a aneieih thacc Sam's men. ‘The members (they w | i RROOKLYN ‘ \ i ! | will give t ar assurance that |have chaperones) will be glad to giv | ae ’ ‘ 4 Skiea: fas legal workers [the soldicrs all the dancing they care pines, 4 , . yn New ¥ 1 aRoN Ta eaee nd will not be alized. They eventing indu iy emule hatwaany aanaed if mument at one ate and saattoun? ‘38 e red ut ¥ will be given em-| © airs, ; : : i ; | THS mares: § GAL iota y $f 11 O00'Mara, go. 4 0 | Give your silk erie: a |GRIFFITHS A feta $18 ba Mahuata, 54 | na Pando 1s) \show! You look more com- |‘ | MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS i ' ) an suits {coa a ouse a OE RRC Hovrie NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE, | ae v " | : CEUPS W. te Pee (CLUBS We Te Pes [CLUBS We Te Pes (CLUBS. W. Ts ML Georg Aa a jets) are just ag well ta | E> tnein, 87 45 « Boston 55 34 G18 | st, L..40 46, . piety ‘ are lored as 4 VAUDEVINLE aND PuoTo P Boston. iS 4D .437 | Cleve. .50 Chieago.30 47 Picmanatrat | Hage on Ball it Cometon ka Of \vest! vet ial AL = Bhar bALTON ens, Bkiyn N.Y). .46 hilo. 36 49 . 44 e f we ng and] M elie e ; ‘ Moh St ts & Rather Arinat 10 Grenier Vander Ost L8G 400 Wash. 47 Detroit, .36 50 419 ne | Marque datea Thin wropioa! fabrice, Varta ters hie oat fie Palas RA GAMES YESTERDAY, ‘ F oe . The avent 85 out of every 100 men | a White, Minera =N0 Par (so Games Sched.) h by men and «| NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Sl cone amd ahoula wears (OUULOL (ahaa at ea | Chicago, o New Vork at Cleveland, f My et “ar Ty oe Pf a them ‘Dif $1. wits on 4 ate i WT GORY Ye se asl eaeeer ih Peete RACING SELECTIONS. “Pedestrian” shoes-the | 4UY,0h, futtesiaarint & "tem Bi, Lonis at Now York (two game* Washington at ot. Louls, YONKERS. last that's first for comfort. si AP, (' lor. ‘Tra POLIaEs at EMIbantoia. LMG pasa) AH ; f , mala ROGERS PEET COMPANY wart tie Sows GEENA CO Ciocinnatt at Boston (two games). 4 3 k : Pin . Ly ‘ Li Reneve God Broadway Broadway Vy CACE Irene | FAN KI estrus, Arnold a a a * \ i 7 - sme 4 ' ' a h “The 3 ' '. vc Dera Chorus, HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. aA Bap OY 4 Gms len, tem aaa roti at Sich Ge, AL A CE tisusiy' Wenn tite ma, £0 TANCE NE Ks goora” NATIONAL LEAGUE. inital countre la ews ! tnd ou vay t Seis Biscivae be Cet oMink kee Matas) 1% oe . Cannot | NCS + basse: Ol } ee Pey et We, | At Bowtoanm B.ALE|be seen in the one-mile jaunt er tate Koh-IsNoor, Paddy et Warren at Hist S| HENDERSO en ou ore m noite ie rt | Wingo Pe ak TN eg ant eee Gaslic, football meta, far. AD create Jem ice ot Binge, | Frank, Chasseur ‘ ‘WILLIAMS & WOLFUs faske al , aol sinisninntatinitidliaicabanial a Pa a -