The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1919, Page 14

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o i} t L COLUMN WINTER BASEBALL CO CAN) HARDLY WAIT) TIL SPRING tO See 1 len ou \L How the CFO {Every NUT r \ IN THIS MacHile!) > RUNS Boiler Giants Chanced Hands Six Times Before Club Became Financial Success—A Bit of Its History. E XCLUSIVE of the v4 ' ( JAWN es City Mag ' Mea t Jour MfGRaw, ¢uas.a StoleHan Jude Mo QUADS @ eum eaid A iniliion di AND OTHERS PURCHASE THe GiAKTs Gud has chang ‘ 1 Bince Sts orga ba ths st - : y avddia f (ES. JOB. THATS =} 7 SPEND MY DouUeH\. A 1d (ME ALL OVER ) uke & GOB AN ALE & Sines O ' ha RYT ot A REGU LAR | (you KNow- & REGULAR ’ FELLER AN ~ ‘ I > 1 Tim b . y” Welsh, Rog r, Joh Ward. 1 Rourke, ! JS QUICK Mike, (ps MEDAL! _ 1 1 wa ow J took bold of its Presid 190%, During + were more o Con:nent 19) “Da THINK SHB LE aN HEED OVER HAULIN os 19 by The tre Fistic News _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3EST SPORTING PAGE IN 15, 1919, Ew YORK By Thornton F isher EQUAL. \ ? \ RIGHTSKY: ) ‘s { LOOKS AS IF BASEBALL IS Goine TO HAVE A SEVERE ATTACK OF THE BOLSHEVIK! Gcewon es Fiswceo \Giants’ ‘New Owner Plan GRAND CIRCUIT SCHEDULE SAME AS LAST SEASON iano Peoria’s Application for Place Refused Because It Would Disarrange Plans, PHILADELPHIA, Jun. 15. — Ne changes were mad the mem- bership of the Grand Cireutt at the annual meeting of the Grand Cir. cult Stewards’ Association and all Hight harness meetings of the organt+ zation will follow the same sequence {as last year Peoria, 11, was an applicant for place on the “Big 1 but it wes regretfully refused, All the old mem- bers asked for their sume dates, it Was stated by Win Kinnan, the See ret and to grant the Peoria ap Dilcation would have disarranged the cireuit ) The » redule for the coming wea North Handatt, duly 7 to 12; Kalas mozoo, duly Hh to 19; Toledo, July 21 fo 263 Columbus, July 28 to Aug. 23 North Randall, Aug. 4 to 9: Phila. delphia, Mug. 1 lo 16: Pourhkeepsic, | Ang. IS to 28; Readville, Ang. 25 to 80: Hartford, Sept. t to 6: Syracuse, Sept. 8 to 1%: Columbus, Septe 15 to t Lexington, Sept. 29 to Oct. 115 Atlanta, Oct. 13 to 18, , tt ded th t minstors for > be Paid by not per cent, the event of aA race to who thet . ° at rd Gossip | To Develop Sporting Sid 4.00 and Goss 0 Develo or ing olde, ‘ Freédman bir J maneger By John Pollock Nie ony nnd trotting ast regular Jour former . t G 2 B > 2@ FE L\: an ee ’ asked to Support the area ii’ Charley Harvey Think Penpenprararqet ot Game’s Business End)! ait mabagers from tine to time w ve ° ° bout with Champion Benny Leonard 1 | et, Re » ‘ on dR eee Gibbs oxing ill oe the. Beorienaee cnn Moesu| Will Indeavor to Make Fans ‘NEW PRI PRESIDENT OF GIANTS) {0 14 nie Hh tee - . at Monday night, Johns Keel ‘Team Is Their Pare|BASEBALL FAN FOR YEARS ‘ eT Is f P, his quarters from Kothner ee eam Is er Wd ey Ri um to p's beeatoe there! {icular Pride. lie, 7 B b Ti] fi Sure o assage Di essai Verne acter sl. US ; ‘aseball Briefs the New York Club ho since ry for him to b bun ae ‘p 4 io come Giints : z Kd to work out at Grupp's | By William Abbott. nternational Le eT im american League Up-State Republican Will Soon Introduce Measure in AWany, litem 4 to 80" a eaen day Leone | es : Anes giaee apsilnattta rend te Reakisse with Gan Jounson s Legislature That Is Practically Same as Old Frawley Law, |" !' ) : ne I plan to make the Polo Groune ‘ 0 ” 1 itoelf to the abe . ee Except That It Provides for One Commissioner Instead of wore of # New York institu ° of tt + abd jan GHN T. BRUSIT was 4 stockholder tery Gi jon. “Fie ibawaball purile te: to’ 192: | rin the evening when territorial in the New York Club long be Three. ayes oe GH At SAA DAN | auest were under discussion. pene + ed nit aaa t i ae tee re 3 “ | Lieut. David L. Multz, the new Presi- fore he actually bought I ere sts ~ b : he ventu myer : [dent of the vi authotity for in 3902. Away back in after By Alex. Sullivan wre all rat We will aim te the fans f 0, 104, 185. 168 | the state al ny modification Mast of the Giants had deserted to y bay tt The fans Know what ‘Jas if the Giants is their particula © down for de-| Would b n tho demand s08 Oe th CCORDING — to informauo® | ine Logisiature under ’ end to the as or- the Brotherhood Le 1 lo : : pride. We want them to regard th fe bec fe club bad to recruit pra ally a new leaned from th in clove }to repeal the Frawley $ | anised b& team. Krust, ther {the In touch with legi 5 to atures deveic but they | oe sagt Be. Wee chem We intene te.a¥ | ae lis Club, w \ Ht Albany, it is likely & au AVE ete te A 10 tae hi |e oe op the sporting side of ba 1 elt, thea inte Lary Husie ‘Yl iegatiaing boxing in this State i nn mn With sufficient backbone | lew [ones BOR LCUBIeS cae: tee will) tt Je Minor Lesmve ClUbE belt: 8 250eh pitgher of his time, came to New York |& into bet be OP tap hs Marist Bost td { n i f mihor cases and to trans- Ta Mls deal along with ve It Wa t was well alan | ot int right, Chari,’ broke in Lenox ulieys Lenox | routine business necessary coak. © Burket that it was announced that Gov a te ete My Vico President’ McGraw. | | Ra ee ee Dick Bucklyy, Jerry c Smith gave supporters of boxing to r policy, We will work | mi a he Bagsett, Sconion and Sommers. Th pial 3 . 7 Giants more popula Players, cost $40,000 and Brush (ook |UAderstand he wouldn't uiverne ia por “ it Out in stock to signing a bill making it lawful t Ne announce a read : When Mr. Bru hows in this 1 wll the money nece Fa the gin from Predinan at ury to give the Polo Grounds a Hulive’s BNF $1,000,000 Prog on Hl ! : i public, but abour tourt 1 tones the real vascball bead and will cou 7 ‘ é ‘ \ resent @ Ent day "piieo won eee unoe Nov. Thu aa Whaeaaets Uhadeauionen@at GIANTSUNEW)ORRIGERS] | Mm lbsenesecr Main alc, wh eae as edule he fe 2 Some 4 ne paid rt port ws preside we represen ne club 4 gam " hod Harlem Pa draft ul $1,000,000 for tiv fifty ei A, abbat ot. (is tee sport riper lparemnNeuyey Hie aly Charles A. Stoneham, President. | Third game: Hancveraumen, ashe Wonk F only modifie steak he acquired chilies Melly be introduced by a Republican,” de 1 Sam Mequaue will bb pursi Joho J. McGraw, Vice Presider | the Ba * 4 Npartac. bios ment proved to. be hown t , he minut ceein ! ‘ es . Francis X. MeQuade, Tr. asure ap broke the price the club brought ter. |Clared Charlie Harve Me ASU 139 RHIAN ca TREO TUleCae te me The Board of Director en i Giants were built up to one the | Mrawley enhance » the co a0, ules will only mean the ning uf) Lapdog jeg Be ce irae a teen dee ee Ton’ and although the Legislatu will appoint 4 aod Lary W Jolin McGraw wag the chief engi- ise on AR ea ine joint’ meeting nant winner contender, Under| Publican | now Ph pe vita i ne Gibb ah Pe lenin a ne jn the purchase of the Giants, 3, & nah eae thre that evee| faces will be hat will increaso i teeetst an the. eleeka tris yrds The actual sale was | those sleeping unfortun, with as bh Me ecsance with the (ern most Iplayers that eve I Ine lars, ne actual sale Was | Kilt of clotie y ding (0 d that he Brysh's will the club reverts we n a A Bhaarer,, the ean atin @ bout at Newark ons Monday nig) of Shoe rapid-fire Uransactions | yp pon for athers la ees, “ap Soe afier tin death, in Novombe : third baxeman, Who, | [se Ce eae a talidartory to) the man tfor which the diamond is Justly cele-| dernaps pastime of , Brenty ao 1912, His son-in-law, Mr. Hempstead, | few year » deol je he lay top NBina th AK fighters, SIPEG BOS Oe | A ee | Charles $ i - eer eeeumed the ‘presidency, which | much money tb continks a8 bball tery mon (he Pal i : : at Sy te Pedra d interested his Cane friends} ~ Judge Francis McQuade has always George “Kid Gleason, the new man- poaltion be hus beld successfully up| Pity oe HR aL : me? i bill is along tbe s Leper re aries Bloneham and Judge McQuade! peen w stanch admirer of the Giants ager of Chicago White Sox, was to yesteria en, is he explaing, he | Shortstop ete un been A star) Senator 3 ieee ith the poking Comminieore of New und the thie Gnaily made such aali hee pean hie custom for & number shaking bands with many old friends, eold the ntrolling interest the | among Me ever since bel itin rae ea ee Gh dn ¥ event hum, ative offer that Harry Hemp-|o¢ yearn to accomp team | 8%, . aud it ts little won Jub for the best inter soln Bi ri Dall aulcem ntenocae inate Hy or three, with | ‘The meters of Hone! Loyaliy League 1 agreed to sell the club bis! South in. the a wih re a CERNE SBD R AE Ue aati emarkeble control pe estate and those depending on it and | Ms | commis ner, Ins cud * S iaiiae ah ote in-law, John T, Brush, made | the boys at : rarer ; a lay have bee m , [retary to be proached Charles Stopeham jess than | ciations, wa, ' Happy" Fetch too Y h been de f thing likely to be introduced in a few days, association $ Pe tov th New Yor o byes nely J ate ‘ ree Weeks ago about buying the, candidate for t and they'll work their . % nd th itants, Once the new President | \ ational Le its existenc ed us a Abe rached @ conclusion, the whole thing | but ho wi have no by the nicher | Y B kl vent over with a bat Pan RA di ve one by th wai! 3" Young Brooklyn va aN ec eat fata RGR own ELEC IONS, (fans. Right off tt owever A t Shines Mr, Btonehain?” avked an] MeQuade says he'll have lots of tim Tawiantenna anty wes ty | Mathewsor are aaa e mateur that’s one on vou, young * inca the death of ddhn T. Brush in \hirst Mace — Annabelle, Dandy s came New York from Nor: |} SAN el tte icre-y-r ay y, z wughing repiy, for the| 1912, Manager McGraw has been the BUTE: soos folie in 1000, “shortly: aftornera. ct vrai In Cue Tourney rar Heer : Wowner (s cons| fear’ peashai’ brane var th iVindoostan, Made samme year, N ALKING baseball to Nat Strong by Jimmy Wud ly wreathed in siniles, “I have! and no doubt he will conti bratusb, Lng Kay, na. | was ust evening. Nat has | 1 Charles J. Steinbugler, a young ¢ Metta ee eet ni a is have been| capacity. He will attend to all ma au. t ailiad ame heb have been alters pertaining to the player M Bonnic, Top Giante f pro man for years and has been] Brooklyn amateur, provided the fea-|\* may bal to tr lusions er Who even tried per and Pat Mora ‘ betore that un 1U ful as a manage tures in the continuation of the Na-] vow he tadtainweight Ute bolder Pil instructions to the players entire crew | @ h Irish Kise, Clu tf we , ‘ . ity ee ship tournament under the directioo — | if any prov cesnury. Why, | jing 1 ra An: [nteroating Bare evan | Me ence a Wulogy, Queen traded ¢ I'y_a joke,” he salt. "Phere are | of the National Association ot Ama-|LEONARD WILL HAVE TO smelt not far distant when navigation. | Mille rum Ol tila evening in New Yarw | eevantt tousch and | yy: ague mn ’ layer yesterda n t played pretty nearly alj > Ameen . 7 at, 200; IAM fe ne the Cincinnati |” Weur Bilierde Hiayers: yealerday: | DISCLOSE TRUE WEIGHT. world yard handles 4 fun ng con manaxe beds herten, |e minor | Lawler Brothers’ “Academy, Moar for the Giants, wo have the} THREE STARS ELIMINATED : f ; + eas ON ov names of i i a BULiTtine Gtoaia va tiinea ee auaines He AUApICER Of he Re et RGR ho eee ae t ; i oe « Bac che? + pape tn aaa thet © Maal men's Clu t to inject business Into! a Nae the meet will lw iat are? W 1 be good bwing, J 1 Conner, | Na a ’ ca Steinbugler had tue dificulty in} Armory, New M «t for that reason we pury ‘ ura f tle Pan ; : oe Jogatt Meckin, D: ! Ison and |10 My a in fa the, | defeating Louis A Servatius by the] stilt all the discussion and spe frained from. announ ee tine ‘ ' a ated ‘ day, and several others who wore Giant u Oe none meet the | sore of 160 points to 88, His winning! aboyt the champi« welk haso price of the club, Wa he toe sane vate Ea heaps i pol the eek gubm't as the comparative NE Me Ron wire and 18, "The ust fourteen in, |seenoing into the ring a bated in, whit the. teain does othe Found of the annual chanpio ie - ae irigneye leter day dc pinent Gianta sider f homent what hotel ex- | oi igs showed ktoinbugier ut tia pew,|ne Will have to reveal his true pound-| amg and not w the club sells for/nament of the Winter iz ie ag and pains to ce 1 tho Ato thal He began with a elusts counted | bd boxing law of ate of r what an Individual player may be sing Interes a defeated | pouty : f Aon MeoM nohis twenty-second at the | New Jersey provid this, as It old for. 4 Margin al ‘ wit B l mt now | table. Four innings later he clicked off | cific tates t ' every Charles A 1 f Garden 7 ‘ oa 8 ened i yeh wn oiticlally at the rinuside before’ a-anem, | Wail a8 the head of 2 [Mtiiey A. * Laxative thet nd a Serie Hien 9 “. Fruit Rolls t t a ! It is a conceded fact tha dee wil) fan th " P - ' pt tern A. ’ not rs Vha red to ta ' I "| 1 Wunbotat| ' a charitable nature a a aa | 1 fund « iis, tae, t 1, it t ‘ Sor} , The |" ‘ Leo B. Hondy. one he new Giant} Ianghlin Scores Knockout pee nay ' i Wr ali den " direct from rations fy aor ; und iis top| that in thts. directors, telly haw Mr. Stoneham re-| RutiLEHEM, Pa. Jan 1s Willie Borime wan o ie BA EN RET Hs ) torpectionsl bodies, which beretufore | nuns iat pet cut. ‘The one | But will 2 ently viaited the Bowery out af curl |, pped Johany Kvana of New Lary, Martin 8) aang Was ‘made PTE RT PITA ape Giants have managed to struggle along from he used did not suit hiw, and his pemelinverests the fans. oslty, “This is tough,” eaclainied the ind round. of ieduied Treawurer’ aud Arthur McAlcsuan ‘age » Molla . Now Testy who has been with the deason to seasen, Ubereby sutereg, MY and hie wame |e one ren “ Giania! owner as he viewed wcores TROT BTC ‘ihe tein. (Sent ; ; % ‘i

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