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t { | *~ms is bigrer, plumper and BASEBALL PLAYE 10 KEEP Ml According to Evening World Expert the “Work or Fight” Order Is Causing the Teams Lots of Worty: By Hugh S. Fullerton. Geert, 1018 br The Prom Pabliadine Oo (Tue New York W ERS NOT ABLE: NDS ON GAME =: ewly acquired players on the pub: lic, Kirke, at first, Compton io left sab tu the second ooked to be and 8 on the game. They players, perhaps just vail a trifle better than the low average of the present gener- ation | UT in Detroit the Yanks won and lost, and Brooklyn came | 8% through in fine style, climbing "GRAW and his G ante managed | over the Cards twice and both games to Keep their minds on base- ball during half the afternoon’ Brooklyn and) Yanks yesterday, won one to oO in style of the got to worrying about that work or fight thing and they bulled away the second half ot the double header, 4 to 2, chiefly because of VE. failures to think, ; ir There is. nothing to it, ball players Gem% ecom atic to keap thetr minds om the game, although the Pirates mamaged to keep thinking baseball mt least during working hours. ‘The rst game was a pitching due! between Causey, who pitched a mag- miffoant game all the way and never was eriously threatened, and Ralph Comstock, the Hawaiian with a ulu- lele pitching «movement who deserved @ Jet better than a defeat. The vic- tory was due to a whale of a drive by Pete Compton in the sixth, a home|t run which was stopped at three bases because of the heavy grounds. That drive yielied the one run that was needed for Causey, backed by clever fiel#’ 5, egvecially by Zimmerman. who made two corking plays, held the Pirates safe all the way. It was different in the second game. The Giants fefM back int« adedstoa | went wrong on th the pinches, whi away merrily a K ngv. Steele was hit hard all the way, but was bucky in Many instances and recetved magnificent support, He sides that the Pirates, after they had tied the score, proceeded to play ball fn the most approved ani workman- manner of playing sand fai baxe 4 in like manner, sending home their last two runs by oleverly ex squeexe plays which caught the Giants off their guard in each instance, One understands how the Pirates are up in the race after see play ball, ‘They are » and trying, 3 tude of weakne m hustling covers a multi rk 1E oblef in noon was in Babe Adains, who did a t Grimm act in the second game. vba ‘ Mie Adams, the star who upset busebal a verano es dope with Ime curve ball wortd's championship for Pittsburgh, came back after his long retirement stron and he has more poise news. Also he has 3 and serious- a curve ball which looks just like te one with which he | beat Detroit in 109 looktmg slideaway negative curve which troubles the Giant batters more owen than did his curve ball. He pit omesy gamo of ball, and remarked later that it isn’t as hard to pitch to latter-day batters as it used The Giants flashed three He has a queer sharp breaking hed really a ir BUY WAR | their lack- they | NEW YORK 222-224 W. 125th St. Tth and Sib were hard fought. At team keeps against least that trying. The are @ discouraging game 1) situation, since it was announced that clever Bodie Then some | dec ided to quit the team and go to athletes | work, aod Thormahien both have Bodie in a sbipyards Thorinahien in a clerical job near his home. More announcements of players re- tiring from their teams may be ex- pected at any minute, especially after the pay checks are passed out. I was told yesterday what parports | to be the complete plan of a large number of the baseball leaders Whether this plan will be adopted at Saturday's moeting of the Nationalg League or not, or whether it is con- | curred in by @ majority of the ctub owners and officints, I cannot say In fact, tt looks as if the owners aro largely at sea, although Premdent Tener was in New York yesterday | and was in conference with some of | the owners discussing plans. ‘The plan as outlined to ‘The clubs will decide to close the present 1. 0 and play a Series. Some fuvor playing prior to Sept. 1; others it Immediately after (ae f this later r Sept. 1 some, desire t season on 5 t least, of the a with a new composed of age and with prans of fected by the work or fight or- edule a regular ropose to save ny having the n teams of both and then have a ast against West. would not be @ bad one eme d give the major leaguers a to form the nuclei of teams year and keep baseball alive while training up & new generaon of athletes, HERE are, however, several stumbling blocks, It is evident hat some of the clubs will not tame- ly submit Ww having any clubs made Winners of pennants while other teams have a chance to beat them Washington authoriues are ¢ plain that Wien the obeyed rs were calcu expiration upon the good na of the Government ly no chance for I nShoeSale i Midsummer Clearance °"""" Three Stores ~ me is as follows: | teains who are | nything like at Washing- practically nil. fication scarcely din Class 1A by | The men of low « will risk being pi playing in a World's the great majority are seeking wu |are announce jobs as soon as The owners are promise the players play after Sept. 1 w that they can hout being in p game itself, e would feel if n d it useless. lubs that have no the pennant are Ii so that the strong cl chance, to quit tubs will have easy work from now on. a hain s another angie to the sit ition and that is the Inte tonal League, whic major 1 the Interr > claim all the stars who want continue to October with exe teams, Secre tary John H. 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