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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919. % re f ¥ ; OLUMN Tendier Beats Welling, Who. Seemed Weak, Weighing 133) Pounds at Ringside. Coprrest, 1019, hy the Prem Munianing Lo, (The New’ York Evening World.) EW YORKERS got their frst look at Lew Tendler, the Philadelphia lightweight, over | at Nowark last night and came away from the ist Regiment Armory sat- teed that he is the pugilistic goods. He boxed rings sround Joe Welling who looked as if he ha@-been put! throug. a strainer to mate the re- red 133 pounds ringside in order BEST | } | IGHT-SEEIN FROM STRANGE SOUNDS Cwith THE HOPEFUL) bBo You Joe? to savo the $500 he had posted as a forfe:t if he was over the notch, | Welling. ordinarily a good fighter fought only in spots and then very | effectively, but at no time could be; @o much with the busy Philadeiphian, ‘Tendier is a boxer of the old Knock out Brown type, only a lot different fm cleverness, footwork and general ity. Like old K. O,, he stands Hight foot and right hand foremost, Dut there ends the similurity a head on his shoulders, something good old Valentine Brown never pos- sessed, und 4 brand of cleverness nut mauch ‘inferior to that of Benny HEARD SOME GUY WHO WAS LEFT HOME WITH THE KID SNEAKED AWAY TO THE FIGHT SPORTING PAGE G IN NEWARK Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. Look ar AS eng? MisTeR ~ WELLING RECEIVED EVERNTHING BUT THe FREEDOM oF THE CITY +> WHEN 1) poveTr - THEY HELD =~, 2 THOSE TWO HosTILE ON MOUNG THINGS DID AS MUCH DAMAGE <—— AS THEN GOULD TO BACH OTHE FOR THE RIGHT TO FIGHT BENNY WELL. YOU S&E {mM MAKING OUT MY INCOME TAX BLANK AND— Bite, | WANT (The New York Evening World.) IN NEW YORK UINGENTRICHARDS By Thornton Fisher FIGHTS HIS WAY ~TOTENNS FA | Sensational New York School- boy Defeats Wallace John- son in Middle States Tour- ney in Philadelphia. 7 PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 27.—Vincant Richards, the sensational schoolboy |player of ‘‘ew York, who is only elx- teen years old and who holds, with | William T. Tilden 24, the national doubles championship, entered the final round of the Middle States in- door lawn tenis tourney on the root of the Wanamaker Building, defes ing Wallace Johnson in the semi- \final round after a hard-fought match of 75, 6—3. This match was postponed trom Tuesday when Richard won the first set at 6-8 and the second stood |4—~5 against him on games when in- | terrupted by rain. It was decided to | replay this match and again the boy jproved more than a match for his more experienced opponent, The crowd enjoyed plenty of thrills Johnson led in the first set at 5-2 on games, and appeared to have tat his mercy, but Richards, who is ever discouraged and who has all the confidence of youth, then began A whirlwind attack which carried all before it and which made it possible for him to win five games in a row HALE OF THE MAIN FLOOR- CLIMBED INTO THE RING WHEN TENOLER AND WELLING WEIGHED iw / How \S \ ( WHE FIGHT 2 _ GOING, HENRN © (SE Bag t Aenean toc ao A BIRD INTHE GALLERY SAVER THE PRICE OF A RingSIDE SEAN T BY BRINGING ChERA oe TARE aa Richard aia a S x So long as Richards stayed in deep LASSES court Johnson had the better of the ore |play, his driving game being steadier Leonard and more accurat © youth then me has a oe tee eee oe 4 a . | changed bis tactics. and after staying Peauty. Imagine Willle Lewis at bis ° back just long enough to get Johnson est, shooting the left fer the mouth| : Fistic News out acelin he would rush to the ead then following in rapid fire fash Ten teams from the Morse Dry Dock net and cut t ball off or make fon with a half circular and half|Competed in The Evening World Head- da G ‘ ‘kills by brilliant work overhead @traight for the jaw. Reverse the|pin Tournament at the White Elephant an OSSIp In the second set Richards bad 4n hands, and you have Tendiler. Bow Jas: Y new | _ — ici Scouse ces ae ER By John Pollock easier time. Once again he rushed to —— high 479, wi ' he net at every opportunit his HE Quaker Jad isn't a knocker | made tere, team, ‘ootne 7 | > e 1 allan Was 50 Seite ang, Ws out, in the sense that he can | pore Baker, Murph Sport Briefs uggins Plannin Well Athl ti Ni t ‘These two husky heavyweights, | Placing 80 effective that Johnson, with put an opponent away with a] tioned at three Hae. CLIC LVOCES ) sis Stisce ot st. Paul and Tom {al}, ti8 experience, could not “avert eingle wallop, but he {8 a punishing 101 und 104, respectively.| CAMBRIDGE, Ma. roby, ot ° . j sowler, t ; Eng oo |e 101 wh spect ’ 3H, Mass, Feb, 27.- Cowler, the clever English boxer, | The’ youngster will now meet the Se, Seo tay vo wen tne tet ot nfo (ecg |, CAMMRIDOR Mane vob, ith Trades— Increasing, |..202% ses 00s sein st sta tans ee RE a ea ta c s “ly ja will meet # triangular (rac e ‘ which in all probability payed them down for a finishing punch, 106; Cohen, 103. Hull Depart-|vard and Princeton will meet Satur- | vania will meet in triangular track! nave been made to hook them up, |tomerrow erm ay that: tay atteethe fourth Peters, 103. Carpenters, Mac- ° ° aud field meet at Franklin Field, At times, that is, a } day cae , a Frank eld, ; Rica tast night, he appeared to have | Mrens 208 jay night in the Ice Palace, Brooklyn eam’s itchin AFF © 280100100" Mog ay but {t was not until to-day that th —-— ' . AVC | "The scores of the competing teams in|N, Y. The conte: “num- a g i seh stdai ga ay, May 1%! were final atched, They will come | Welling on the road to Knockout: | 14st night's series follow: Electric No. 1y| ery) ray ee will be a “num: | } acc n announcement made | finally matched, ‘They will come (GREAT BRITAIN ita, But Joo aiways managed to|828; New, (38; Hull Department, 289! game for the Crimson youn, ——- + : lumbia University by Levering | sether in a ten-round bout ai a ISSUES CHALLENGE weather the storm. in the. fourth, | Electric No. & Carpenters’ 407; |sters, as Yale 1922 decided the hust- |, a : Tyson, graduate manager of ath- | sow to be brought off at Joplin, Mo. | Biasance, Tendlet vent after Well; | 290: ripe Witters Suiside“Me:|Hng Harvard lads were too tough uj Yankees Will Be Real Con-|ergnet, Tat sitet is Rising, Js ictics. Cornell was originally sched-/on Monday evening, March 10. The | FOR THE DAVIS CUP. ‘ ri rom the bell. He Jammer , ee Fonoeltion, pemnht 4 Saciings vroblem tor McGraw and not for uled to take part in this meet c 1 bi ‘or eo with | fea See ‘ Tight into Joe'y face #0 many | No games arm scheduled’ ga = | tenders This Season if Fortified | Mechanteully, however, he gues well| out Lecauce, the Ithacana "have MCh Will battle for a guurantes with | ; ; vi that the bout began to look |ning owing to the fact th ALBANY, Feb ~The bil! to 1e-| a . “ pops the first year wih any club, and onc }a dual meet with Asnapoilis scheduied @% Option of accepting a large per- LONDON, Feb, —Great Britain ng @Re-sided. Toward the end of the|serics in the American National Tour-| gaiize box * - With Consistent Twirling. | more good ris about all that ought |for that day they were forced to drop, centage of the gross receipts. has issu a challenge for the Davis At feand Welling seemed to come out of |Mament between the Hudson, Aurania| © ng, under the supervision uf petacais ches to be expected of him. Chase is]out of the ns for the -cor- |Lawn Tennis Cup, it was announced ii trance. Me drove hard, deliberate [4d Metropolitans ls scheduled to be} @ State Commission, which was intro- thirty-six years old wered competition Having given A), Lippe, manager of Fraake|nere yesterda ET teens tatty ts Win feos Gay | Ghana 3 a , | duced by Senator Givds of Buffalo, ts! By Hugh S. Fullerton. | McGraw now has the oldent tne | prenmayie | ata, the, teat fenuvermeht the terme be de: | NON” VS8ISE AY: ___ eh pubelde Just when. the crowd was | 1 cme omununl, hie winning streak] to be amended in several important is commencing to be possible to|tillon's G. A, R. corps at Minneape vania meet is aE Pampetsonn ats | ies ie Giten kee Deeks ke | che. Davin. Internationale Tenois + ting him encouragement. Ret Fay Meat ge BN k Breiten.| particulars #9 as to make it conform get a hazy outline of the major) The average age of the infleld is ub; Py Ne) Vartumouth: Dia | jp, a March 10, matabanaher George | Challenge Cup, donated by Dwight F r Joe reminded us of Frank Moran as| tenor bowling silo. grins “were “foilel, | more closely with the Assembly bili.|~ leagu. clubs as they will shape up| trty-four years, since Larry Dx . a-Cornell group of colle; ks eded today in eigning up ¢ Davis, is now held by Australla, piay ht progressed. the | Homer “winufag five out, at the ene, Pe UP) aiscovered the mistake in his birt! as 6 clea | Pee a ees toe low in deciding| seencere, flew The Senate Judiciary Committee wi'l for the season,| record. Doyle may > net come |e ee eich Meutiaes Shor 1 Ora tron hes CORI Ey DAViIe) yor tye ; « ’ I. » Doyle may or may not come of these SiTEeee th track canta pearance ih a Dat nee i ‘ A esi ; when to let it go. He appeared to be a 198, 102, 174; averags) give a public hearing on the amunded | and I observe| strong again, but he still has the boll football und ‘baseball. The “plane ctor | a |trophy at New York tn July, 1944, ¥ Meking tor a place to land the “Mary Crd 179, 397, 102, 161, 167; Measure on March 11, among the man- head which is quite a4 exsenti the me . “ " seals tie. Puanay | The American team which was de- b i Apn,” but all the while Tendler was a a Dehtirk cohalder: good legs at second base, fletcher | beld in us beoo doing erat fighting | ated by the Australians gained pos- all over him like a fly on a molasnes| Hon, Preadent Mis. abenstein presided ot! PALM BEACH, Wes. ait : be Slipped last season—worry and nerves At that tn am tow B08 ed up to meet} Session of cup by defeating tho barrel, In this round Tendler revived | tM snoual meeting of te ‘bastere Ladies Howl ably increased| more than anything e. “immer. | 260 Was to tak I" : ; v te ing, of the, eters Bewl:| Molla Bjuretedt, national. woman's me A B Jotuny Gritticne t of Amn 0,,| English team at Wimbledon in July, memories of Terry MoGovern by the | {7 MT acu wimtinn ee cfticns toon Miecios. Gide har respect for the; ™4, in spite of his recont talk about lumbia track ech for rounds, to # decision, at the American | 191 he eld Welling around the neck | shi we “tllowne Wounber “bing crete’ woh pion, made her first appearance New York Yan.|Ueing fast, ly about done in the major has. been ulmost co 4. \. of Baltimore on Mf y | If Great Britaie’ uN the cpen gloved right hand and | {ire fe lariad of one sear: Mm. Yaeger, | upon the tennis courts here yesterday, leagues unless he transfers to first have been lgcauet aire be cetuee cee hic be tee uated he een hal sage is ea. oped in innumerable punches with | Mr. T.| Bron, “Swund’ View Preidet; airs |"AY!NS drawn @ bye at the atart of kees, The fact is| bi nd even then he is a question. |to be held at South Morningside | 7) ad Lice le PUUAGISIE See karen | Ate eaUcHalT nae nine tha’ Laalae left. Welling didn’t seem to have | Koes, Corrmuding Secretary, and Mr, Kem-|the annual tourney for the State title Huggins seems to| He became terribly slow Jast season | Heights, on May 10, and Blue and | day ‘ p Me | RG TERE RETO WaTE Lae ' defense for this not strictly fair] mere, Treasurer Tuesday. She met Mrs. A. G. Chapin of have been saw-| #04 toward the end he was an easy | White will be represented in the Un ng vu! Id war, ; style of delivery, New York and won at 6 pene : aW-l mark, The Bronnix B 1 versity of Pennsylvania rela val , ‘ ee orent com bAg of the United 5 * bawler sho is weil mmown| > ork and won at 6—-1, 7.5, with ing wood and his ix Beauty will hav Philadelphia on Apr ; i ny Ray, the good lightweight of Pittsburgh. | States National Lawn Tennis Asso: seas Tae fanthe Thing wii| Out throwing herself the match 8|to hustle to hold the job at all Patt ated Oe See mere Jobey Dundee auch a hard 10 round | : is. decided \ : ELLING got a new lease of life . , Netion ia the Haters ticularly. Mise ora Sears of moves make it Wee at CANCION Oe Mae Ee ie aioe tattle at the Dagueane Gorden’ ‘e Pitusbuneh om |challenee for the sup it to, Is uc a , apparently at the beginning of| sae ‘comraial "Tithin* "fram the cet seman, Gpteated Mee. Prederiek Lowi. certain that HERE is a big trade on the Are ‘ ‘ Sh | Monday nigit, la Looked typ for another tout at |e pocisie ULg the sixth round, He began to] om! (© 8 ini Jo hie te Bel in’ iy eas nate ted Ue an oniel| ha > tndabstanne te the Aman League and) oh, MeBostion haw baws) made that the | the same piace nest Monda He will @| Ps 2 Y (Ay gp vei 1s Dseoutted that Mable aad, mivelecs ial Bante” Tee Wont mebtehoae tha tky hnc| fA MOND where the . Recap Rays meet for the so-called ey championship | uy against Pete Harley, tie Durabie Dane, tor ENGLAND'S PLANS WON'T find Tend Jaw with his right. He] gye sohumacher Dusen gage mats ot] between Mra, Rawson Weed, W, / he weak announcement may be expevied| be held on May 3, but definite plans for|10 rounds. Kay will have hie bande f b landed two of these blows hard and jhe Bradway alles Rrooklm. ia. te near] and I. 'L. Bromer, Now York. the | ness of his club/at any minute, It means a shitt c#| {4 have not been broached. "This meet, | Haney, ae the latter hag treo mt ea CAUSE ANY CHANGE Meatly, and for w moment it seomed| Witaciy (any, Ett Oetiven thane, tary binds ate bad, 7, ‘Miss |lies. His pitching staff, which wwas|one of the paint and putty patriots to sides Columbia, ‘New “Sark ‘niveraty, | 024% IN TENNIS DECISION ei ue ude! ot hatte woutee n\n ll meet Miss Bjurstedt today. jumcertain and erratic last sea-|another team, further than ‘which 1] fomnam,, Stevens Ineticute, St. John's NPP er esr eral . >: tn bis favor, He put a couple of stiff oe | PINEITURST, Pe 5 son even when the m was wal-| and Brooklyn Poiytechnt ue to es | rere MEWE Mets to Tendlers long beak and cut| $3] A INBHUR N.C, Web, 27,—Mias n was wal-/am not at liberty to state a nfluepxa and will get going | Jullan & Myrick, Vice President an 7) hum over the left eve. These blows! et WF F/G led the Meld Seupein ewe Giveoeous| ObIEs | out vietori ‘s much} Also there is a big chance that! gyiritla of the entrants in the 20-yard Wigitaelatt tor mates, Tiome, the 1a member of the Executive Committee hhad pien:y of steam behind them, but owing” ‘rota | Handicap test against bogey. Mra.| St?enwthened. It was a peculiar staff | Bobby Itoth will play with Chiciwo| Metropolitan Association Interscholastic | Mowe Cian ae ee 0 rounds at the lop the United States National Lawn % rently they didn't bother Tendler. | pri, marta Bin adleye ‘a 10] J.D, Chapman. of “Greenwich and| last year, first one pitcher then an- | this season, Bobby has pulled one of S¥!™ming championship tournament of | same way sn) oud ‘sieand re the dennis Association, sald lust night y in, in the seventh, Welling ap- Mrs. F. T. Keating of the Agawam Hunt! other ss a . Marquand Schoo), te held to-morrow | to + poy isan : bol he Davis C hall ¥ 1d to collect enough “pep.” 10 hit Oban Club (4) ted for the second price at | Other carrying the club, ‘The staff the funniest things in basc Uhe night, were | of tt © furoiel «rattling fam ba |that the Davis Cup challenge extended be fender rith two good stiff rights on | Mi! M8109; wmond up, Mls. Dorothy Campbell Hunt went looked impossible untii Love suddenly {Cleveland team offered him a nico! Hal Noung Men's Christian Associ hethiae tae [ie Aas ee eee ee ) tieldaw, "but fe? fle trouble he was Be tad, ANN ores. ME Aaa mal eis] over (No. T course in $3." his is thel burst into form, ‘Then Thormahlen, /COMtTact and he refused to. sign it,|2TOkM yesterday. _ | aazeibe, aor tateg, ub tse iat wen on [probably would cause oo cheage i= the 5 ewkard per ner sels A mecting of the Tournement Committee of | 5°lfer: an almost unexpected development, him and. dealt seal | ey Nie, eee oh lw ei | disen aectea Giese die boring [Wiel at its annual meeting instructed bd roliten: “ . ms jesired erely to ade n. sure ne eur Y ¢ | shows the sod erty ° he be Ce yi IO enc sactiontionn tne Miro ammnip hent CHICAGO, 1. Feb, 21.-—Two play. | "#24 tlong for a time, This com: | He went back word that hi RG ime: | PERE OF ene AHIBUOUT ACnInLLG avis ot Um ined Oia Raters, rae [the executive Committee to prepare a t; All told, it was a good bout, well | tonight at | ‘halraan Stirred is of the | ers, Eugene L. Milburn of Memphis, | 18 season Huggins may not have the |*ikn because if he did it might make | {rom Sven Laftman, President of the | mater Aad he antenis to iit om the bane |p A® &_ challenge has to be offered be- Worth tho trip to Newark. Welling | yun, reaments'™ |'Tenn., and Wilt K. Cochrane, Chicago, | Urata of brilliancy or the individual |COMPlcations and that he preferred to| Gactining ‘av invitailan, to. senda teagy |e 10% for ha entertain fousibility. of’ one belng iade bythe woul » done better adn’ | * . aaa } res | lining ‘an invitation to send a. te | possibility. ol Bhen bothered by; the wolght arranges | tat for we cantzmakers at bis place some tine] SPUNG,|t Necessary to withdraw from| spurts of last year, but he will have be traded and then make terms With of Swedish athletes nero ‘for the nas | A match bas practices be d Siates this Years = | tar for he canizmakers at Wis place some time! the National China apg ati fel abet Put hs e yhich buys him. — David| tional indoo ULM Pi aa dapat opinion at annual meetin nt. oe f° styl to Heep, the Hee Us camyy weaker 41 he place come tm! championship, which begina to-day at| uct more consistent pitching, |Harum didn't have much on the mo-| ent Armo} Min. on Suture | tases aie ren ee that” the “American organization Beem. placed at 183, pounds, from | fing tam ‘nia togetbr the Chicago Athletic Association here.; Th® team is going to be wofully |¢" ballplayer | maine ea 7 figu arin of aewement. toe ‘had no right to issue a challenge. this ge 8 EIR gets 8 . for ten FOURE = ‘as owing to the fact 4 aes amazing lack of speed which wrecked | Plane to ate ete celta me ne) fo. the national indoor chumpivaship | ro) haa won etery bettie hie has en- (the war it had an advantage over other A or ny * Nore inasine tc \ Columbia Ba er. a 1 dedi ae wee Ypion Cube thi nee aan u as | Brooklyn on March 8 was Thatot rank ieatle a AEA ibe harainke renee 8 ane tqnis réusht out a combination of} tt y C ndidates 8 this seasc le has|} Ghes of the University of Pittsburgh | Ralph Rrady, the Syreca \ leircles here that France previously had 4 | = " 2 | . a - J. § y 7 u. Ne we lightweight, te atill |yesuer challenge for t 1 Ad Woilgast and Johony Dun-| } Question—Shall “organized baseball |* bis excess of pitching talent, but| for the 2 oo” vard grabbing big money by boxing in be see & se for the cur to be | - - A 1 a | pxing in boule at bis [played this year. dee in 4 litile Italian, whose ring| Get F t P. t T D take back the “paint and putty |th® other clubs refuse to make trades | | home town ard also in Philadelphia, At Syracwe |) Matches In’ Australia are nlayed tate wame is Patsy Johnson. He fought! re irs ractice O- LAY || patriots they accused of veing slacie |WIth him, fearing to strengthen the] rumpus, so he was dismissed and | gu Monday matt Brady fougit and town tile 4B UDO SOOT RENOTRNS It Decener. Harold Farese and treated him rather ers? champs. He wants an outfielder and| rae at : gh on. ‘Th re will be | Waliece rik is 44 the ln 4 Se ieiaphly at times in a manner which| Sev an ee jopening on April 30 STRAW BALLOT. a first baseman, as Merkle Is a prob-| Drace if the Kid has to whip every | oy rev down $918, ‘The grom te | fi, enge 1A & faanner whlch | - perienced Men Are | Sept J p and closing on| Ne yen, {iets He intends using Pick and Hot hb ayer on the clup. rie Wallen dr dove he Grom re ’ ever, Furese was too classy for Patay | xpected to R Three oft " - |lacher around second and Deal at SCHELD hee a | = expected to Report to : fers were made for the} Chicago " ITCHELL has a peculiar idea as | ‘Won on sheer science, despi Newark franchise and four for th sates ; | ied | . | enema sere meget, of Balle bawling o} e got from his Coac son Syracuse - Hamilton Fgay Me dt ew York vw 2 he team, unless he secures a hit- to the effect of the coming dry | mor, will haves hie own home- . after every round. However, th oach Fred Dawsot Scranton, Montrest and’ Otten Scattering ad 1 [ting frst baseman and outtielder, wili | era upon bi Ha timore us Simmy Harris, cheers of the fans were — he pl ligt whieh eae cat at be wofully lacking in punch’ and It will be the finest thing in lakor of the A. A. of that city as the pair left the ring. By Alex. Sullivan fifteen at the last meeting, was raised | Tota PTR TE 8 strong in pitching world, LF’ he says. cedar eh this 7 Deng piss ao me eS . to sixteen, not including the manager, | Seems I started something by striv Honing will count heavily duris t Ballmer, ioe GEV AP” MUSTON—ob, we for-|FT'S GOING to be a big day at) The salary limit has been rained §5,-|ing to discover the sentiment of che {ty ceed season, Latter, when the} "it wha . ” ay bannato took got—lLieut.-Col. Huston Columbia, At coast it is going to |000 a month over the 1918 scale me pover full strength of the teain ‘develops, It | the whoie business * well backed to. bea who owns the Yankees on al be » big day as far as baseball is aye ears. found the one-umpico | a ae: hicago as He bainetthe they wilt be ee on prea) ans hat it will be impossible f Will Do for You. ., conce: , Which prevailed last yea: ant the players who deserte their ast Spt & toher figures o e one ) get anything to drink, Ot n t ‘ asis with Col. Jake on t Mo r year on pe ‘ } g both “Har he 6 i fifty-fifty basis with Col. Jake Rup. ncerned at Morningside Heights, ' account of war-time ¢ nOMy, Unsat. | Clubs to go to the shipyard and atea)| recent, of the defensive strength | wi t will hurt. [t is an odd areata i" auarena ale Treatment gives iL wants a eS ba 1 sched. |for this afternoon the battery candi- |lafactory, and the doublecumpire rons |anite hoa , Pye 1 lof a team, Before th ison closed | about baseball teams that the So ee | Gh BrORrUATRE ciink: Henao eb oUae nae ule, or, in other words, the old 164-| dates report in the "gym" to Coach |tem will be restored al | ast summer (prior to the work |the pitcher was close to 60 per cent.| certain way to make a team drink Reape: ia| & piles, hemorrboids and game layort instead of the 140-gume| "red Dawson for the first time this PRE REAS OID en Tee saber have alcis Lok Te rane Ce aah onal te to tell the players they cannot w Maas ¢ Eiahee recently provided for by both | season pBarney Dreytuss, President of tne poured in and how some of them Yale of @ pitcher always ix in che | drink anything. ‘Tell us we can't Sia a as teria in Magee. What's more, Huston is| By next week, when the basketball | gent of made & flying visit io Presi. ver got through the mails without|oe the other clubs, and last fall the|do it just to ae Jeg 7s oere Rurwe vested Cheney ov Ta fmounding out" ail the other mag: | team winds up it |ae ’ ‘ational Lewsue, | causing a conflagration is a wonder, | hitting strength was the lowest ever| liquor is abolished it will eb Me tite ere oe Bates with the hope of geiting tt r P its season, a full squad |reporting that the prospects were : “ Hl a will make t rte or Kid Willams for ten rouude £ getting them j | Whether the ones who object are the | known (at least in the last twenty-|ter baseball, But if it 4 to return to the old order of things | Of Candidates for all positions will vbe|>Fisht for @ banner season in Pitts. ave i enenen, But if it is pometbie fur moott We fear the 1 8 | burgh. j}ones who write letters, or whether /fve years) in the major leagues.) any one to get the stuff, then a lot — e fear the popular warrior 1s up called out for work preparatory to| vi Ithe proportion hold good, I'm eoteen {chicago had tho pitching strengti | of the players will get it. The worst | The Be Shich wes passed lest week » Changing the schedules |the moulding of a championship or eat et rer |and therefore won of it will bo th hen they p | be the pOrmULLING tee-round boote | this date woul’ Hy p or! mnree ee A 1 be that when they have |*Y the ute ta ight mea ‘ag | re - | 0 e 2, be hottest de-| Kid € son reached Chicago the|probably drink twice a Nhe lock | combe for bie signature, The bill aloo oalls tc Birearrangemont of the players’ con. | Among those who are expected to | quarters, Pete Schneider, the old Red |nunciation of jackson, Williams, {other day to take charge of the themselves Up in a room somewhere | boxing commimion of three m 0 slper. tract a ange in the salary on deck to-day are Pitchers Tom eonert ex Ferguson, a young|y ‘ " ? "| White and the minute he ar- 4 ar h : vise the aport and ala | ‘ 4 .ytm and others comes trom the sul: | ar-Jand drink and perhaps get drun ° “ perint players had to stan Farrel Johnny Hauck, Dutch Koo Rua asain sian ‘MP, Magona ag.\diors and sailors, One letter trom | fed Reo ala tip aad took whicrena if they vould walk into ae bonita int of t a ir > r cei Ube pl ‘al i 0 Warteecye tyes rere Bs mM tout the old razor strap, which indi- | bur a t a glass of b they'e alsceslaa tha Wee . fora cut” this" seanon. | Many” ot Me Fox Stickel and Norman Meaney, |the Athletics, jumping to the shin-|tnut ng had sends ta fore atated | cates that dis: ipline is to be restored, | take it A OMte h chiean ica mei amtates Ashering the Trenioa A. ©. of | Pyramié te Corte emer pt t9ue squawks, but when the former Morrie High star, Farrel! paras rather, thee Fenorting He hat | boys of aie GeRDALy RoR fee Bsr The Kid strap has become |didn't want it at ail ws final ee Ton a Robson, Wonders So Quickly, 7 ed out to them thet the) and Koentg are by no aan estored to good sta oe by and tha TPA siania Gt nmna tt Lp ieee i > meet Frank Carbone, Peeoe Pointed out to them thet the | and Kovnig are by no moans novices | een restored to good standing by <De | rdared Jackson to ty to play.” mous.” It insigni oMfce| “It has worked out that way. in ew They wit nts | such rectal troubles, in the privae; pon meant almont h , vf ed for the fared Jackson to try to plays’ og ;and his “matied fst.” If a hale [every dry town 1 ever visited Witt Peer wet aes of your home. 6) cents & box At atl es, se poviane pears, they | Varsity pin iy) 4 the "Old Eighth,” Chicago's crack | Payer flocayt behave | the team. I hope if ‘ountry goes dry Ve aeur oF | rugginte Take no gubstitute, 0A Now, | ehind the bat Ackerman, Goodman | Frank Noel, a semi-pro pitcher f - osime Mak oneal - aren + for the strap, and if reach. | it an a bone,” ‘ bre box often relieves. ree sam: i ules were iengthened, Wouldn't and Clark, veterans, are relied on to|W ; 8 goml-pro pitoher from | begro regiment, just back fromiing falls to esuits he swing Young . Aer ple for ‘trial inatled in A 4 feteaties be Justified in mak uphold the reputation of then o| Wheeling, W. Va., has been signed | ce awaiting discharge INES clrae dim Nie ets ain . rp H ‘ per, if you send coupon Rie FAP , al uni-|by the Giants 1 none : I uddy used to M's release from the arm arm 1 box Gn . ig nds for more money? ‘They cer- | versity, while Martin, a youngster, is | gam gainat SB Daria epavety: toe Rowers that be are|do out in the woodshed Cub st immensely, Hs | Lewis nest Mouds " i few of the mag- jexpected to develo: ’ ‘ ame a, c °, , last; going right ahead pla g WO . d Cub stock ense ms Hy would, and few of the mag. jexpected to develop Into a firm-cliss |yeur, not allowing. a Meo raion ee es The arrival of Gleason brought out |was on a clerical Job and a valuabio | Mt he i ou suitors Gf a: book relied FREE SAMPLE COUPON i Eathebat seeme an fener monatop: |first and striking out twenty | or A sul secrets “of the |iman in handling detail work in America Defending Democrs PYRAMID PROG Comrany, a 2 a put ’ is ; Fe ite Sox and of the causes of the|demobilization and it looked us if | : : 615 Vyrawid Bldg, M , ‘season, Ne nei ate ; Getting Chase makes the ants > rr \ i us if he Harry Jackson \ ee Cae is a Aghter and may getl mane Ne Thntarnationals haven't ye:| Tt ts said that Dave Driscoll, who | look WINE, Chase makes the Glants|woful smash-up of that team tast | w held for two or threo | este of Menny Veleer, the ' Prk eed me 8 Free sample of he Wants al that. He thinks | ine to get thet ay eect IM Ko- | ured to manage the Skeeters, will|ceded that Chase is an uncertain |’ The failure of the te : |months, Then, unexpectedly, orders | jo the atmence of Frank Bagies, who le oy je Treatment, iu plain wrapper, oe Ih for one of tar ke [ime to Set at Syracuse-Hamliton purchase the Newarks and build u|quantity, Whether the trouble with| to internal troubles Ant tous due |tor hix return to civil life came, With. | Geast, «ase Wat Johny Killwne ‘as refund to | J NAM icieaehs. Baeres, i Ba eon, do- [new park, within ten minutes of the] the Ciicinnat, Club and the acevan: {ween phayern Rowland fost ones FOUL Killer the Cub pitching staft ‘vor Valger: ale thas they want Heuay co box | | Btree, » city, tons of which he recently was ac- | a 5 . 20 per cent, in efficiency, Prakie Flemivg in Montreal, oft if rol and could not straighten out the — (Copyright, 1010. dion fovng 8 9780 / I ont... : . 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