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sill THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919," BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘BICTIRE’ NOT WHY NOT MILITARY TRAINING INBASEBALL? - - - - By Thornton Fisher FREEZING QUT" Copyright, 1919, by The Prew Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). C “No Exclusiveness as to Sched- ules or Rules Intended,” Says Harvard Leader. > KEEP A GUY _IN IS WILD ABOUT f ~\\ OH, DEAR: JOSSIN THEM GRENADES GIMME THAT HELMET * Lf GPF OTHER COLLEGES | OH. DEAR IM FRANCE SURE Do YOu BIG STIFE- MY DAME) | _o—_ 7 AVA ; rica apace _ Japanese Tennis Stars May Cut} i @ Big Figure in This Season's National Tournament. | i (Special te The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Feb. 19.—Fre@ Moore, graduate manager of the A. A. A. resents the insinuation that Harvard, Yale and Princeton are try: ed THE PLAYER WHO WAS IN h ing to freeze out other colleges tm i THE ARMY WONT HEED TRAINING feb welch y es elias oy a ik “Nothing of the kind,” eal < Smorrety Noe: tena eeitice HUGHIE FULLERTON W HORNE eer RELEING |Moore to-day. “We have no idea of ¥ their work in the Middle States ped R EVE jAattempting exclusiveness. We have ij lawn tennis tournament now in boee way +n FONERS WHo |practically the sama teams on our ? Progress in Philadelphia ts an: 4 schedules as before, No exclusivenass |) @titerion, Ichiya Kumagac and sct,| THE PLAYER WHO LOAFED HAVE BEEN IN THE be to schedutes or rules is intended. \ _ Ghitro Kashio, the Japanese stars, arc AROUND ALL WINTER ARMY AND NANY THE LIL OLO ARMY |Harvard, Yale and Princeton want te ti Ukely to make a strong bid for our na- AND STARTS SOUTH FoR. DISCIPLINE WOULD WAKE A | play one another, and have found st of 4 ¥ tomal title this season. Kumagae has THE TRAINING CAMP Freretee iW great advantage to have the same set Wm) «© <Gangerous contender for severai Lor oF Dt od He jot rules. Me Pebre, Last season because of the 1 CONDITIONING By attempting to make the unioa Ni @eRce abroad of most of our Heat men | GL OUTFIT cloner ig meant, not making it In the p) Memagae was picked by many to win least a clique, but mefely to obtain - the big tourney at Forest Wills, but Be was badly beaten by Willi ‘Tilden 24 of Philadelphia, i Kumagne is showing flashes of his @14 form in the Middle States indoor | @hampionship. He defeated Dr. 1, W Hanna, one of the Quaker City's t perfect co-operation for mutual ber. jefits. The purpose of the triangular arrangement fs not to dictate rules, but to agree to ¢ f whic re peculiarly applica three universit! | i A OISHFUL OF HARDSHIPS OF MILITARY TRAINING SHOULD “Through long years of association | | KEEP THEM with Yale and Princeton in athlete Players in straight sets, 6 4, | a og fereat ig nrouned LY gambawith then The other Jap « who terest 9 fro two rivals i by Rames with these Mb cnly elimi: his is perfectly natural, din last Septem. : — POUND but a matter of circumstance, not of p Bere bis tourney of the West side V LOVE AND ADORE MEN WHO DONT Force THEM TO a Ser awh actor » Clwd after one of the iongost and & COMPANY OF CARE How THEY THEIR EARS AT YPM. Mr, Moore emphasized the fact that ) Most stubbornly fought matches on | ™I OM NY Of ’ e Harvard in doing away with a@ tra HANDSOME HEN. SPENO THEIR MONEY) ing table this spring had only the MR MIA JOM SHOWS DINNERS | llack of funds to offer for this dispeas aS Fistic News ) erate abstionment Gait and Gossip made because the Harvard author- By John Pollock 2 Fecord, Lyle E. Mahan being his con- S @veror, trounced Lieut. R. L. Gilbert U, B. N., 6—0, 6—0. / Vincent Richards, ew York's PFouthfu: phenom, who, with ‘Tilden, Bolds the national doubles ¢ hampion a fooy, by w score of 64. Gud i oe Kc NGL. Taylor, another Manhutian [card without any’ t a ° in la he's " fimaquin ‘ : ‘ | Cart Mo: ‘ yi Hep Won Waa: haton Riciniien [eeries atthe western Leaividual benihe alike ¢ Oklahoma, who thought several years| TIGERS HAVE WORKOUT ‘ Fare y Burt Pfingst of the |contesy rolled at the American alleys. z ago that he would eventually battle FOR GAME WITH CRIMSON, 1 versity of Penn, it tak his way into the world’s heavy- _— + wets to score a victory, 3 weight championship title, has just Keller, who is substituting for Jimmie announced his retirement from the ties did not approve of the project which was started a number of years ago atong intensive lines when Coa+h P. D. Haughton became the czar in 18 Cook put Joe aro in the dis n& three | Brooklyn. He averaged 209, against 184 Falcaro, Up at the Dyckman alleys. T e Princeton varsity hockey war- rlors engaged tn a bristling workout of beim, 6—4, 6—1. Kelle t the New Yo A ee te Lis 5 meatkai ths Athletic Union, is expected to result in| Angeles, and intends to devote the|"2s. {n preparation for thetr important a home pluyer, Biden, who made much a gree OoKS ¥ a c c Rreat ’ | Se atary Cuts May hesu a a runner-up to R. Lindley Mur. | Seatore, got his first outing In the big TES laptens $0 ee tee eee & Baeeiee® the title, won his second round | ®vent and was taken over by Knobloch mate! It sure does look promising for ten. | Avenue and 3th se ° boca n-th silberhabercd irks Florida and Norn Carolina are the Ad the award of the national water polo] i. 1 with the unbeaten ard i. tne save, bea rank Bata yo Satna "nhee te sort the Un By Industrial Concerns rises ee ee ee i sing io nora ene i a advices from Chicago ine {noe averased 188 1-7, against 1866-716 tiourishing now. ‘There are tourney plete oth ; TEST a AND. ° : redacted Hed Kiead an hour at the Brooklyn Ice Pataca, Big this season. be i ts neJat the Brooklyn arena Saturday night hy : cago Naval Training School, near Chicago. RECA OES Sree ene cele y for Breitenfeld, Last night's scores: 0 e wo quit the ring because his wife asked| (Washington's Birthday), The Tigers Aicate that the West or Middie| At tue American alley, Hrookiyn Leta deeelagy Hk Milocb cba ci ea cht < ' t nxious to shatter the Crimeot é West is xoing to land the big| st ome te ele 10 ai, 2, (LS atta ttedtlns velba la IT page Big Corporations Are| ers are employing the best players | rootbali schedule ot Pues beeen Bi Retaage dpa tion ning ewekly (andee viey peggy pugilistic plum—the Willard-Demp-| _Pseant97, 1 a0, writ dla’ dd agai egal : bah NM |p S they can get—major, minor and semi- | pounced last night, calls fora game. wth peer cet Tleans, | vould create @ threecornered deadiock X B, D+ | can ae xpect late in June, is the mecca of Aran ine MARR AE Tor pro—paying good wages, and some of|the University’ of abureh at Pitts: he thought it was the most | ¥°Y Ai ioe the la auras ‘4 ahha championship battie,| St ter New York aliere- thousands of golfers Already in arke he firms, after agreeing to pay a| burgh on Oct. 25 thine tof Bits. 40) de) n aene t for the « Three” cham- 9, ely 4. Before Tex Rickard putled| amar 1 Fai i ee Hav, ubsidy, ow y dd man- -——— i bs pionship. HT) eat of Chicago, bound for the Texay| , irmienfat~- 108, 191 rr ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla, Feb. 1%.—In a Good Players. ey Greg, he Blavers und utdy | Play. wilt be resumed this afternoon in This will be the final college hockey My OU Gelds, he held a conference with| erie ths Champion Willard, and after they mixed foursome on the St. Augustine he finished talking the prediction was 191, 205, 179, 180, links, Charles Gimbel of Philadelphia day A leagt sat yaa, Ad Herbert Strong of the. Engineers By Hugh S. Fullerton. lay. A leagra 4 Maaby tr: Merman, legitimate bantamwnight cham. eason In the metropolitan 2 , : 4 the National Association invitation game of the season In 1 for playing bail on Saturday and Sun-| tor Naot an tennis rnament in| MR. i another one of the topnotchers in the|district, and jt will also be the last of these teams is being on the Yale Club courts. Al- | fistic game that has decided to be his own man. progress hance to see the invincibie Harvard “ ; formed ‘i en players have advanced. to | ager in the forure eam in action. The Crimeon pudk 208, play ed 3 c Gugke iy seven player | afer in the fniture, He had agtend soreral weela | team In mzon pA «Made that the fight was going to be Cre eer aearnas teeee, auaeenh CCORDING to latest reports The motor manufacturers around] the round before the semi-final, while | ago to have Herman Taylor and "Doc" Catch of ers have won all five of thelr Gwarded the Wert. bo rolled ty Cook | Washingtou, oh Strong's card was from the major league clubs, Detroit, Toledo and other cities have| tho other will be the winger lof the | phindelphia do his busines, but when they. de hes this year, and they are eager ‘The Bast seems to be out of the a M4, 36-10, made only once before, in taken Up the idea, and the Pittsburgh | match between W. H. Vander Poet of | scrend ca his matches Moca tet ne ey, Ue | wind up the campaign with a clean slate. Sing ite T” como together Ha ey a ee z less than 15 per cent, of the Uistrict will have at lene’ five ctroug| tie Squash Club and ‘A. D, Mittendort : players without! club of the Princeton. ‘These two will play | lta aod sated ho would arrange his own boute caps nS a cond round mateh of the Lereatter e Cleary-Kohnken match ser ed at the) BELLEAIR HEIGHTS, Fla., Feb. 19. = The only eeoohl round maton’ OF the ORY. NE week from to-morrow at the| yahiy WRonnken match ser lott. or | ath ‘ holdover con- ‘ a e elcome UWues' a arlem lace alleys resulted in whet ~4 ‘avorites came through ith flying 2 develo) o 3 a YNAPOL IS. eb, 19, - i Ge Chaney, who i i" oF Chicago Athletic Association [Wan (lary, who vas meciing a handicay fe colors in the first round of match play tracts have sign- HE development of industrial] ANNAPOLIS, Md. feb. 1 The! rece Chasey, who ts 0 big farerite with th the National Class A 18,2 balk- | aid of the baw Une championship tourney will open| ‘rommy Conn wit one of the best fields that ever | frets retumes jin the Washington's Birthday tourna- | ment, Dewitt Balch of Cincinnati easily N as ber, ae defeated W. b. Muller of Da this ev compet | tie feagi not eh, scans er Cleveland erected @tarted in is event competing. oda pier ols eA C. G) Wald6 sr., of Brooklawn in. the Already ten of tho country's best" : other. As a result these players will be se heir e | ports from Connectioy hrown together to-day. amilton mere have Here more atte | Mort, Lindaey In beast played: sensational golf in. eliminating b Bee ate rt Fe tseese he ei eal P ; T. A. Ashley of Boston. Martin Little- ¥ D ist now includes | baseball is a result of war ex-|Naval Academy has again taken up) fight fane of his own liome town, Baltimore, waa perience, but It Is a reversion to) Szceer,,wilich, they” tried for aWuile DUL| matched today by Sammy Harris, matchmaker of as a GOO omac. i ‘opped 4 few years ago, and COM= | the American A. A, hat city, eet Lew a form of government of the game|pete with outside teams. Formerly it! that elty. to most 11 , poe : ter, in the star bout of which at one time was bigger than | Never, pasted beyond he vege ot tnvar | vn at the vest anow | Not What You Eat But What You anything eise—even the Nutional : the cab on Feb, 28 Although Cardet i out Digest Tells the Story. Eat Any- *| League, DO, O., Feb. 19.—The Audito- | classed by Chaney, ho ut likely to give him a otiff P ist of thirty. | “oasu fowling “Alleys, owned by Larry | bate, thing if You Follow With a ot ball players i In the earlier days of the develop-|5."Gazzolo, captain of the champ Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet. ment of the sport the best teams in| Spark Plugs, one of Toledo's publicly @2-/ the country were hired by big manu- |POmUng teams, was nounced @ re-|facturers and sent on long tours all |}so‘o00, o cause of the tire ta pot | 2% of Columbus fought another fifteen.ronnd fusing to sign|over the country fe ivertising pur- | known, | draw at the Tula A. C, of Tulsa, Okla, on Mon- tracts offered| Poses. Some of these teams were — day night, This is the second time they have wnnreren ronger than those of the National; ANNAPOLIS, Md., Feb. 19, —Any | battled to an even decision in that city, the first them by their| In fact, until Jimmy Will-/ athlete over forty of Age May | time the papers there claiming that Loughlin had ed, At least per cent. have re- fused to sign and have become th ton jr. won easily from Louis Brown 4n Huston of the Detroit Ath of Pittsburg. F. C. Newton of Brook Fetic Club, holder of the champion line is looked upon as one of the best @hip; David McAndless of the Chi in the lower half of the @ago Athletic Association, who was " ee DN Marie amen atttyen veaguaialat| PALM BEACH, N. Collins of Chicago, who \s ‘There | hitherto Fepresent the Iir uy | _ Willie “Rrockont’ Loughlin, the light middie. weight of South Bethelem, Pa. and Bryan Dow. eb, nn of Poland Springs, nknown in tournament is Athletic Club; | t the calculation ot teams, ‘There is { Columbus, O., organized the enter @ contest. in LY ents RYN" | the better of the go, Pew ard Rein of Chicako, who plays i oh tea iehced golfers. by Wi minor Ivague 1a 18if the major |Rastics or handball against Louls’ H. telat josten tournament two years - the qualifying rour no way of knowing how many others | Jace the New York ladies’ | woman's tournainent for the caampion-|are in the same situation, Of thos tome fa Felede, G.t2 | abip, of Florida. She turned in w card | Woman's Howling Tourhaniut: | o¢ 78, despite the {aot that she took Ar Mang, head master in physical training at the Naval Academy. | league recruited most of its players After much dickering © metch bas at lect bese | from these clubs and from the famous — grreaged Detwesn Mike Gidtone of St Paul end rty-eight more than half havelindependent teams of Hartford,| Robert Cannefax, the former world’s | Soldier Barifield, the rugged Brookiya light middie- 3 Robert M. Lord of Chicago, e 1. Milburn of Memphis 3 J. E. Cope Morton of the ° pe at the Gotham | af t oe! a e! rl er2| Bridgeport, Troy, Rockford, Ll, &c. champion, outplayed Charl im the| weight. They were matched to-day by Kddie Reddy, . eight on the thirteenth, where she ot [Stated open! that their salaries were Beport, s le . os q « the Pittsburgh | of the alleys, wil invit of uke ladies’ bowling | @ix strok: cut and two have declared tha ne between her score and. that the then big corporations of being Pilliard match at the National Recrem-| ta tho big audiiortum st St Paul on March 4. Athletic Club, Witt K. Cochran ¥ ‘ Pp. Trum hut oa in the Bast New York eection Of] of Misw Elaine hal of the West-, pay offered them was insulting. Nine! represe: by ball tes ‘as com. | en Academy, Fulton Street, Brookly a, | This will be thelr first bout together since they f Chicago Athletic Association ard | Bo Mu to be prewat to see the geet, ern Golf Association, who had been | or preerty ter cera ort» ea Aa cel [Ina night. ‘The score was 30 puints tO ruse at sobets Field lo Brooke em May 3, C. Allison of the Detroit Athletic| Mutual Lite Jnurance Company ThreeMen | Bicked to win, Miss Kosenthal returned “17, 6 . ‘ar een 1015. 4 Jencietlowlery play thei (inal eeriga toxtorrow. | an ¥4. situation is a serious one in as oe as Ue — oe ~ | a — naiment tor either tennis or ducking at aaces | PINEHURST, N.C. Feb. 19.—The | baseball. The fact is that the owners Henry Ford, or the Carnegie|be more nearly correct. However,| ,,2muy Dowsherty of Latpervill. Pa. 9 friend of EORGE T. MOON JR., former] *y twenty-seven players who qualified in, practically are compelled to reduce jack Dempsey an eer, earns, ne Life Inwurance Compa: © will got atarted ny traiue and will bowl every the T Company, or the Bethlehem | ¢¥en at that the pay roll was exorbi- Ment played their ff) tant and in spots laughable. Some el or any one of three hundred | ot the Whistles annual three ball tour’ \wages and other expenses. Another President of the National As-| Me The sociation of Amateur Billiard | Sura. another Eastern follower of boxing whom both \. Deinpsey and Kearns ts willing to eccept as referee grouped by lot In sets of three. L. D,|fact is that the ing, espe- players who weren't Worth | ip tne coming world’s hearyweight battle be- mary 1.80 F. M,, for ine weeks, | frouped. by lot in seta of three, Ly D. is that the cost of living, e8Pe-| cine corporations could outbid the|§1,500 were Ketting over $5,000. eS ee eee eel mia ae wan Can Ke der whose d jclally to men who travel and live , tween Denipaey and Jess Willard on July 4 Jack] ‘The Man or Who Players, under whose direction the| pan Kabm, cemmietor of the Lanox, Rowling] Kross score of the day. He went over i *}major league club owners for the| It is changed some since the old] Afi) of Youkcrs is the other favorable to the two| Heartily and Not Fude Away Is the Wele present tourney is being conducted, | Acsieimy, will pick a team of mon to roll egainet | the No. 1 course in $8—38, 76. Play was laround hotels, practically forces the the New’ Yorke in the exh @cored another victory in the national] t mu at lis ¥ Class 13 18.2 balkline championship I services of the players, Some of them|days. Twenty-five years ago the man come Guest Anywhere, 8 fame try alon the six point system, 108 points to} jervice ‘ , Bom Boba Mae LM] Jacks It is probable, however, that Willard will 4 . Leppig’s| Won his matches by a wider marcin!more than they have been receiving, |™Jo™ ieagues, the heads of the wel.) work was a wonder, = Anson, at tb@) 14 winerd-Jobnwn fight pany. They profer to crawl into some Ore o of the 108 points, ed 2 mu -|those plants understand the wisdom |§¥ : as Y . . 4 saat ddie, Business men often 49 of the 108 point mise rather difficult. those plants | leading bitter and bat | %rsklo Callahan, the Brookiom lightweight, who | €° siness men of points to 162 at the Brooklyn ee eee & of having the teams truly representa. | first baseman, | form of weakness under th ard Academy mu ie thst th The majority of the players realize | (f DAVE Une Meare rut dy ure wiile| boy, 1 know bad ® close call from dying from influense ead a i it one of the greatest cen work better, But it twa’'t what you Moon put up a great uphill battlo,| am wo The Evening World Headpio ‘Tourn (¢4 d Do Show that there is @ necessity for a reduc-|ine +) hire three or four big leaguers |piachers in the history of the game re-| Mcumonie several weeks agn, bas gone io ihe) oat bur what you digest that counts as bis opponent, who is the forme: | hea arden 1g tion in salarics and that they elther|to ler! and instruct the others, but|ceived only $1,750 as his top salary, | ree: Mountains for » yes our Some stomachs can't di ven & wines Columbia student who has twice been | | Queens County Of Works tram have ten straight must accept that cut or quit the game|they know that the workers would|and there were players of national | ¥S ib and strength by @ good} of milk. So they simply keep on feed Fubher-up for the title, led through-| Win, the Ledtmiriel League : | r on Mart 6, Bowling Club of Vare added s bee to regain 4 hee : 4 ts a . rest. Frankie lost considerable welg! © result] ing dyspepsia and get gas, water brad. 7 a ee Se ag, Opens To- Day |: 2226 tr » There arejnot be as enhusiastie over a hired | fame getting $1,200 or less if his sicaness and will pot be able to bex again | four risings and so on that the better {a oUt the first 100 points. In the thir-| punyare Yard is in eeavad pace nineteen cases In which major league|team as they would be over their | up ‘ Perea’ sea formed und hearty eatere entirely avald teenth inning Moon had a run of 4z, Gia bc ivvee callus aie en ae te as — players have either quit or declared|own fellows, This has been proved 3B that my old chum, Sy San-| for several wore week ‘Thin they do by using Stuart's Dyspepals | which pra ally put Rice out of the | ante’ Water eft fate the we A canine massed chorus from the|thelr intention of quitting. i every small town that has tried born, may be made Chairman of| 1. a .ssser of Jeff Smith, the Bayouse, Tablets TyrWiaca piskeiaat aan ae i running iti | Fetal ant had the “bushes Pash ers eee Tf] throats of hundreds of thoroughbrod RDINARILY clue owners Darl Ao ie cae hare ls an) examniel A the National Commission. This) x "5 "middieneight, today accepted terms for| indigestion, dvapepsla and other digestive i : | gates sit ‘kot T gauvee, while the Meumutitaa| wel hah c p 3 to pay ts ress ogo | WAS Tather a surprise to me as T had! smith to meet Mike Gibbons of St, Paul in al disorders, They are sold at every @rug | HE New York University track | sm > ta} Ware x the thin, and| dogs heralded the opening of the 4% Uttle attention to the threat of | veteran major leaguer recolved $5,200) 1 tooed privately that Harvev| tessound bout et Peoria, LL, on ike night of |store, overywhere, price 50 conte @ box. 1 will be ready for the use of| att pemuee omit 29 of the 24 ewes) annual Westminster Kennel Show @ star ball yer to quit,|for Taat season, | Pe ae CRRA ROT AAle INAE IATYAL | Mssaies: Wie fe tee cal deste Og ta Ak “Your” arugstet tore about, them, : ring 3, b aig for the 7 is yea e - ‘h 4] 1 . h a el Adv the candidates for the team in| ‘Tee crack Cortelwu fre mumeaded tn winning| thl8 Morning at Madison Square Gar-|tn the first place they know that] Svfured the same,” but when it was|Chicago ‘Tribune, was slated for thy smaich, a0 be tatende (0 go beck lo bis home| SETS i @ few days. W of tearing down | 1°," frm ve Central Ty M|den, ‘There were dogs from the}not 6 per cent. of the players can|tigured up he was offered $4457, In| Bo ition her one would make | ter bie ‘ea-round bout wi m Billy Krome of| seine Aaulit’ aa the ao pep 8 Poe ie eae.| United States, dogs from Canada, big |ake as much at ahy other business. | other ‘ds, he lost a month's sal-|f00d man—and the funny thing is| Miuwauses et the Town Hall of Geraten, | fe ar ture built on the Ind vac / Contireu five ar leedinf! dogs, little does, avery doggie with «|i the second place, they know that |ar o lub finally offered. to| that each has been secretly boosting! t's,, om neat Monday pight AM “Lost and Found” ne BYm Ww the building wa the Centrale age ih logs, Nttle dogs, every doggie with a t ! layer, it he can do so “on the |split’ and pay him $4, for the| the other, w cept a smaller salary.|geason. He told me he could make), ['!l tell you about Sy. I'm proud limelight, the applause lInore working for the industrial con-| Him. f found him, dug him ur in the] "a | aise of the lif, But this|coon which employed him and play. | sbushes” and helped persuude him “|Bad Breat sed as a barracks has begun Bob Von biling of the Mohawk A. ©. bird jdlace,. Benson burst Mariam ig sinth) ead @dvertixed in The World or to “Losi and Found Bureau,” Room 103, World Bulldiug, will be lated for thirty days. ‘These lists can be bark and an extra flourish of his tail t¢ |@ attract the early arrivals at th ling] Monster exhibit, will coach the tack team. Among the candidates who'll re seen at any of The World's Oftt sar not feeling|ing ball Saturdays and Sundays. | 8 | t and Found" advertise Capt. Finley, sprinter; Stinson and Judging in the various clusses {quite aa comfortable: ‘They deny cute | Hare ave the crigures; A? weekteat |. But he wus a veteran then up at] ffi . can be left at any of The Word's Gacbelein, quarter milers: Cunliffe, | started curly and keen interest was !ting salaries, These denials usually | $49, $2 Ine (based on last | Springfield, Mass., where | had been Is Oo ensive Advertising Agencies, or can bo half miler; Magida, who likes a dis-| 1 ut ull the rings. The show |are based on the fact that they offer | year) ball (#5 game), | font fo see Tommy Burns wbOUs tAK=| Te ony ane has bad breath, tie Ana a |] gepmnaned alrectly to The Worla, tance; Parry and Seifert, high jump. continue until Saturday night » players the same rate of pay |$2.000; % ing Anson's place as Manager of the) | ne oaded with sour,’ tndigested Goll $000 Beckman, New York, oF ers, and Kridiander, | Jumpe ature coming on Washington's [for a shorter period of time "ie has a guarantee of $50 every | Chicago National from which uclda and’ polsone are (¢ BrOokyn Office, 4100 Main, Hirthday competitions for the “ser The differences in salary might not|time the team plays, Whether he| | Sy ts one of the nsarned, down | eating the whole system and exu ———e Vice cups,” one for men and one for|be regarded so seriously but for the|pitchey or not, and agrees to pitch Bast Yanks with ove of th nEPOWs | with Ly Ae ah Renee be women who have the right to display |fact that the big industrial firms are|one or more games a week, He fig- New England conycioncas, i | hidden. Me is & marked man, #0 long 49 " their dogs in uniform, ‘These trophies (Soins into baseball on a large scale, |yrex twenty. weeks (Decoration Day, | Dartmouth man and one of the closest | no silows himselt to say in “ 9 2 are the gift of the Westminster Ken. |The experience of the shipyards, the | Fourth of July and Labor Day not |#nd most careful students of baseball | uen er S e iver ne) Club, and any who haa served {Steel mills and other industries dur- |counted). H the world. (Be je very Honest and ’ or is serving with the allied forces |!ne the War was that baseball is a| He argues that he not only will get | very dependable, and he knows bit “| Boal s is eligible to compete for the much{¥@luable help in building up and/more money but that he will have aj ball inside ou de hows base ball | . emedy That pA gta mantaining the morale of the Work: |chanca to advance. in the business la. he has done more to perfect the | Ta yey tiayg ry All the profits of the show, as was |!D& force (which is true, as T talked with his | baseball rules shen any 5 an lving, Makes Life the case last year, will be given to|, 1” the New York district, according |manager), and that he can stay at/and has suggested more betterments ° ° ; F orreniaae ree faine aa {|in the government of the game. the American Red Cross, ‘In pre, |t©,® semi-pro organizer friend of mine |home and save twice as much as he| in the 4 0! Hes iF t Rolls paration for to-day’s opening Pine | Who Watches such things, there are|could on the road ‘Time was when he was too ar rul THOUSANDS of POSITIONS are daily offered aly ne = a Comiskey rooter, but if there is a fant ° Garden all day yesterday echorused | Steen Sreat corporations in the mar- ' 8 © world he is that | (very. mornings Taken { aT eet with the yelps of arriving cen, | Ket for good ball players. ‘They aro Hhe club owners are very largely [non-partisan in the world he Is that | every morning. Taken A week wr a to readers of th its} going after big leaguers, ex-big fa A / "Yl one, He and Ban Johnson have be- | mor nding on the case, they tho aders of the that streamed in from all parts of \iiguers and experienced baseball met o wame for the conditions. | come rather friendly, but the National nae ald keep the systems cle the country, As late as midnight days | with atte by Pr hele had tag They have caused most of the|eague need not fear that angl 1 is awe norma 1 heal . 7 ~ ; wore being brought into the: Garden BiAnist and ih Saaition chs enetclt erouble. by thelr foolish 5 aaant| Aontinhe or amen a he eee eho then the treaty ithe tw H Morning and Sune BSENCE of 7 nd carefully arrayed for the of Associations (usually organized by the |yarns about big salaries, — I acct- {ip more respected by every one or who | the remedy for bad brow hy Terge pack AMSENCE of ARTER’S IRON PILLS | |ine_iocdey. here tre 10 Sudping [Ramet (at Or OY ae a ee eee ue | tach ated at At acu sores day World i: ‘will rings, with judging going on almost |ciation). offer sa SY foe gileague club two years ago, and if|they elect him they'll have to reform - ly most pale-faced people fon) offer salaries for playing | leag Sample Free on Request [continuously in all day and evening} Saturdays and Sundays. you cut 50 per cent, off the salaries | several things. | Boal's Rolls, 216 W. 14th Sty New Lork, = ————__r---! sessions, In the Cdicago district the big con-| they claimed to be paying ‘t would (Copyright, 1910, by the Bell Syndicate, Ing) © ——AdYL, a La a a v