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VHS BVENING WURLD, SALUKUAY, MAU 29, 1YLY, EWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORTS (sport Hal Chase in Giant Togs Now |___ Briefs Baseball DOPE Training for His ‘‘Biggest’’ Year 222. ie" | possible to row every day in the season | The storm yesterday prevented any ath » Figures of Expert Will Show the Strength and Weakness of Each Club in the Two Big Leagues and Will Predict in Cold Per- lietic activity at all on Morningside Back at Polo Grounds Again, Heights, and although it would have centages the Final Standing of Each Team. What Nation Shall Control the Adriatic? ARTHUR BENINGTON of The Wer! who has just returned from an official mis- sion to Italy, and has had the opportunity of consulting the foremost Italian and Jugo- Slav leaders, presents their views in SUNDAY’S WORLD Both sides of this vital question, which has seriously disturbed the Peace Conference, are given to-morrow in the EDITORIAL SECTION s staff, i been impossible for the crew to go out King of First Basemen Ready |in any event, the condition of the to Give Best Baseball That Is weather prompted Chari Halsted Mapea to suggest to Fred Plaisted tha | in Him This Season. an eight-oared shell and other equip- | ment be kept at the Edgewater boat- house on the Jersey shore, With @ shell GAINESVILLE, March 29.—|there, Mr. Mapes belleves, it would be No one in the ¢ squad hero 8] possible when it was too rough on the working harder to get in mid-season |east shore for the crow to be ferried |condition than Hal Chase. Temper- | across the river and boated from tac amental Hal is one of the first to re- | Jersey house. | port at Ploming Field for daily prac- Col, James R. Branch and Frank M. tice, and he’s usually the last to BIOW| prindie, alone of thirteen opponents, | the whistle, Chase, although the| were able to draw their games in the j oldest player in the big leagues, eX: | simultaneous chess exhibition at the | pects to dazzle New York fans with |New York Athletic Club given by H. sensational stuff around re Helms, former New York State cham- pion, following the annual dinner of the chess membe ‘The remaining eleven players all lost, the last to resign being Alexander J, Roux, who gontested an Evans gambit througbodt in most stub- born fashion, of the other ively) is re- races this year is one of the individual hardest mathematical tasks of at hitter, or waiter, is recent years, We | C2hanced by the absence of several of are working not | the truly great pitchers. with unknown | The only plan upon which I,can hit , as we) !8 to divide the season arbitrarily st year, but | '8to, two sections, I am figuring that with worse; with|¥ June 1 the teams will rea their uncertain quanti-|"0rmal strength for the season. ora | Therefore, | am figuring with difter- ties and, still more | ent sets of dope fgures—one trom By Hugh 8S. Fullerton. [ber cont, and the v OPING the major league pennant | #even players (dete duced accordingly. value of a et 2nGaee quantit wore SECOND NEWS SECTIO: Reviewing the Paris Peace TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD acu paravi WASHINGTON, March 29.—An order aggravating, Wwé|April 23 to June 1, and the other P scxravting, oe Abr #8 fo due te andthe ctor] Hwrneiact mi erae naan’ |) Pageant As It Marches Pas quantities which |@dding the final figures together 1| 4 the © American peditionary Force ch the team strength for the en- pt season, Condition of Returning Players. The uncertainty | ‘There is another quantity which Is Fissis as to the return | Almost unknown. That is in What Vp .|eondition the returning players who of some thirty-| have been in army und navy service two major league players, or rather | will be. The fellows who have en- uncertainty as to the time when they | faxed in hard work at essential Jobs | ia the worst feature of |#/80 are in better condition than is | will return, is th ww t 3 a ti usual at this time of the year, It may | the entire dope. We know now how] be that some of them have suffered the teams will be shaped up when all sical ailments or wounds that will the men who are wanted get buck ind ak eet tell ctl he i Dee nae Fi as gas: rer of Cl we are certain this spring that t nd was wounded; Elmer Meyers great mass will remain with the teams. /was reported once ‘in hospital, but| Last season the dope seemed to go| this was not confirmed. which will represent the United States in the inter-allied championships to be held in May wan received to-day by Capt. John L, GriMth, executive oMcer of the Committee on Training Camp Ac sana —* tivities. this year, With this end in view — Chase is pacemaker for the big Giant) Frank & lo defeated Fay Scudder squad a ' in @ match of the three cushion metro- This will be Chase's fourteenth | poutan championship under the direc- the eat history hus, had. a|#on of the American Amateur Billiard ymibr career, In this period the | Association at three cushion carom bil- king Of first base has been in three | ards at Doyle's Academy last night eagues American, National and | by @ score of 36 to 81. ‘The match inated Federal—and managed two teams, | sixty-five innings, Scoville had a high e Yankees and Cincinnat! Reds. | run of & and Scudder a high run of 4 Chase has b panned as a disturber, | NG never before have | ¢; had a part in the do A New York Reporter's Estimate of the Distinguished Conferees, Their Out- ward Appearance, Manner, Mental and Physical Characteristics; With Some Account of How the Work of Restoring Tranquillity to the World Is Being Car- ried On in the Salon de |’Horloge and in Other More Private Places. By LOUIS SEIBOLD WORLD STAFF CORRESPONDENT Kle; The \ wrecker o spirit, and only| LONDON, March 2%.—Poethlyn, run U! DF A FRANCE ore ee eS a mak tc Setters ti fi ie th eine at fa he was exon-| ning in the colors of Mrs. Hugh Peel, JUST RETURNE ROM agers will have small squads to : Ink 0) won the Grand National St st last geason, more than any other, | ny ‘ed to me that the system of dop- | ing which I evolved a score of ye ames while a member of the Cin- eg nnati team last year. Yet Hal has | Atttres from a fleld of twenty-two | ‘art- wenth 1 storms and MoGraw |ers. ‘This Is the firat time since the war iments, so that, while | AUtomobile Styles Now Centre on the All-Year Car, a Model | \\, with a \ during the spring training season and will not waste time us essly on exp SRR RORERR RACER Eee oe ago is good. The test came when th dividual strenireet ad to secure his services in an|that the blue ribbon of all jumping * ah is of players nged | jo. See, SRO OF me inay be i eft t tpture the pennant races has been run over the classic S constant changing of players ¢ |iow, team work certainly will be bec: That Can Be Comfortably Run in All Sorts of Weather. ‘ had: bo: MUpeTION “ami a Frat |fOerRSATESRalr Oui, Gecibe tuan ite the dope almost every day ter during the early season than it » often | Usually is, In ordinary years, as I have often [USHally Is. for some sharp a ‘ ‘Athationn tenes popular car model is now the al the Red Sox be used in all seasons. Inquiries for the all-year model this gone in the dope A UTOMOBILE styles change constantly, like all other fashions. The pall, A wonderful fielder, the| ‘Two senior indoor Metropolitan A ’ . ape Gravure Section instanc 1 Committee of the local district. Thess make plays. The defensive value of | at ks show sharp gains everywhei hown by figures, each position On @/ the indicatios 1 ° ate ns an year machine, a type that can| veteran has been consistently ation champtonelfips were awar | is 36 per cent. of the defen- | 20M to Nolet their league as they| spring surpass the demand for all other types combined. © Buffalo Keds. In 1916 F tia, toa boesvard 4 cher, | *PPeared to do a yeu 0, The stouted: 8 hen he joined Cincin- | con » the 300-yard nan ‘* J eive strength of his club; the catcher | Washington team" in slipping beet The popularity of the all-year machine Justifies the prediction made|clouted 316 when he Joined Cinein- | convene, the Mv yard run and 16 REV 114 per cent, the other positions less | slowly, Detroit is fading in strength | Several years ago by prominent manufacturers that the motor public the pitcher, f s s a a a o s s Liv. ° : 1 W ] | sensational one-hand | e the greatent over: knoarn | 12 'To-Morrow’s Sunday orit ball club has its value, regardless of] surprises, In th vy hitter, Mile. Hiebert rane “ the man who fills it. ‘The pitcher, for | Neither the White 1915, while a member of | 41 '0 the 384 Engineers by the Senior | - the | year by Chasé insists he'll swing his wagon | tion with other events in the Wash- the position value depe sri ela Hy A = pe x due to the wear and| would soon realize the advantages of a car that could be comfortably run| tongue for a high figure this year, ington Heights armory on April 25. | number and the kind of chances to Berit Players, while the! in all seasons. With practically no change, the all-year car is taken . ee DIRE » cor tnmtance, varies with [cee tine, in the Gapen trom ita winter service and used for summer ald This model is so Fi t N. ty a G the strength or the weakness of the |to beat, but Is too slow at ph eMeient that it 1s mot likely to lose its present popularity USTIC IVEWS John Pollock AN O8sl Iwo pages of exclusive action pictures opponent's attacking strength. Last} ire in the finals, St. Louls 1a] , the right front tire of my machin : » Spotty and uncert i} “ 7 t 4 v b < cking strength of the MU rtain and needs bol- re perly. Took closely for an} Alth Frankie Burns, the = Canton, 0. Was the eighth time that the “ne a . , Habe tne attnclon sireaathl Of SHS (storing whille’ Cleveland vera: as | esata to. wear (niuoh, wmbre rapidly. Creme RIVPOr a (revaGrturslar’ and gc tutcrnecce tear ct eee Chey | mame Cs) ~~ brought by special courier from Germany ee ote een ee Athletics are the probable serious|than the other tires, What could be | inlet pipe joints. ie Jersey CIY+! pritton's teat | ©, route Leagues decreased steadily from June | trouble mak k has built up al the cai f thi ‘ Will celebrate his 30th birthday D | joe Walcott of cl ube Fern ft 2, | speedy te i a| the cause 8? ntomabile Euitor % : | ube orns, to the finish, and rapidly after Aug. |*Pecdy team, strong on defense, snd Seen ee HOWARD KILNER 14 Vashi oP Foal te NES actin Silay eat che Mag eA fort phyla es, Cnn ee te Dd Suneeanassane Latedbcdades t the close of the season the |” added a lot of punch, If his Loepgenhe r ahh ts t t. iM better form now than he hag been | staged at Fort Bric, Ontario, on Deo, 1 a0 AS hh ¢| Pitching stat’ can be bull Ms! Te you find this is the case with|cently I have encountered quite « i 4 i nitcher was more ‘than 50 por cert. Of] team again | oe Up) the 7 tle trouble with it. When runt ut for five years, While many of the] : t fefonsive strengtn of aby! In the Nate, UP 28 strong. every tire you put on this wheel, the) pi oa speed it goes fairly photchers were forced to quit the], Wille Jackson, the kawl lightweight, le enos he ee ee ee York ahd Chicuty ag@Oks like New | trouble evidently lies in the alignment |iut when slowing down and stat ria Tong before. thelt thietietn | Sinks te 1, Millcehaie a a tow dary tr earn. 1gO AM rites r : K game lo yofore the jet | \. NE one of the clute there { because of punch and the othe, of the wheel itself. It may be that]again it will make a ton jenk, with sisthday, Burna tas Juet acoome| match hie with Johene ku » Vhcaee Viton, Pitchers High in Defense. cause of pitching. Cincinmate 262] the two front wheels do not revolve | trreeular explosions pillahed the feat of winnlag four boute| im Fach Uahlwaett, Jones lo ily to In July, when the demands of the |} be 4 have drops “I back badly in|in parallel planes.’ This would be ona . es short time of less than | {at oo ether man, and the chances are n to tako t ope, although the final figures | ca sht bend in one end of | * : HAN A) ce lute will wig him up for a bout th army and navy began to tal fee may show greater strongin, (ures caused by a slight bend in one end of I myonth victims were Hurry | pen of eext month oth players, the dope owed plainly that |oxpect. ‘The Cards are uncertain and | the £ Je and would force the] jxamit vvetar tos Vere iS /Mubukoft at St. Louls, Young Chaney | "sy cgeae ae DSc ane os whichever of the leading clus was | satisfied. Brooklyn has q|tire to slide as it revolves. I would} in. wa tand tha ' ml@ | it Hultimore, Dave Aatey at Jersey | oe seme, tune of the Olromis A,-A | lucky enough to retain pitchers Pitching atren if It ean| suggest you take your car to a re-)!s not obstructed by dirt, Have mage | i na pouisiana at Binghad pit grec red aa alle ae Paso | 7 the Red hom ie a y ne sk hin ° A oe See tt - 7 =, | won because their star pitchers wer Pittsby in the dary | measure the front wheels accurately ty properly ignite the mixtur victories he won inside of eight days, | Newwlle, Pai Aoni 7. teers Grab of im not called to the colors until the f horse, Bezdek veloped talim|in order to have them prop eee eines | . turgh ve, Tommy Rotwon of Malden, Mase, amd Bi Kas over own there and he has the knack of | aliened | 1 am thinking of changing from | Johny Gritriena| Mori 14 4 Cnienba vs Dalam Biwi he dope in the World's & es was,“ Mate Aig! men hustling. € MDs | Autometile Editor battery to mag enition, The bat- | t bai , Ad ppcars to have a terrible task aheas ‘ > will 1 H vot entirely on pitchers and it show hi to make a reat team out of| Dom the adjustment of my carbu- | {7% | a Wits PT Trelis tld that whichever manager made the] the meterial now at his command, (Peter have anything to do with the| : wret runt best the luckiest selection a the doping worse there are| amount of carbon in my cylinders? | aes | 1 ne sont will ‘pote vals ta thee winner : pitchers would win. The difference Managers to consider ason,|1 am now using @ fine grade of oil! would short cireuit adily, 1 , y Den take Reiti-al Mer it why F | P . L i, team strength was not enough to| ith the: Whi 4; Cooinbs, with | but yet 1 that my wolor usually |it true that the big ark the | ~~ our fu ages in olor at her team the advantage, So} n0,Phus.; Moran, with the Reds are| chokes up with carbon. 8. K tter the results, sa small ‘| ; mive oitne r ihe two, fenton (CRIGES et ER Aae oe not a| Poor carbureter adjustments have|just as good for ignition pury : 0 ON ‘ closely t c oie Ea cal l puree : ila leiphia Conditions | considerable effect on the carb EDWARD I weetei, Chasaplos A | figure that, before the series started, | ch he had no control forced| posits, Carbureter flooding a Tho superiority of batte : F i i I stated that the dope indicated that} "!™ Coombs is a thoughtful, | rich a mixture will cause a large de-|neto ignition is a. widely ined in own! When the Children Cough, | THE PRETTY MIDINETTE Third Prize ft Barrow opened the series with who knows baseball and| posit of carbon in the form of lamp-|question, ‘The battery (i | eclared, tha le Children Cough, Design in the Fashion Cover Competition. le GEE Wanahn tie? ead (on a ie of the art of pitching | black The absence of sufficient oxy-Jayatem of to-day is chew | kad eon decane Rub Musterole on Throats agains’ eugh eae ason really is a big interrogation| gen in a rich mixture renders impos. ; . am of the nen | rs * vee ' ry y - ought to win, and that if he tried to] 247K” Aa Gn ‘assistant he wag. a| sible. the “complete oxidation” ori five uses ignition Jn superior. . ie fe ieee || Sa and Chests ORPEN'S TRAGEDY AND COMEDY OF ’ th Bush against Vaughn th trvel and he can control men. Be-| burning of both fuel and oll ore. | is certe, 101 nple than batter % 594 fo telling how soon the symptoms rillie tatiana ~ Os “ ie i pula win. In ¢ words, the | {les that he is an idol with the White| As @ consequence carbon is dep< fied |Gugeae and el n i depend on any] Muly Mieke, welght of St. Haul, aa) may develop into croup, or worse. And IH WAR~ Bril lant. Paintings by the Famous Cubs woul Ae ee onan the | Sox, and those who cannot see it that| from the partially burned fuel and je source for Its « ies | Marry Grob woo tougut «seat | then's when you're glad you have a || gy Royal Academician, Who Is Ireland’s Great- entire series seemed to hinge ay will have to climb fences, But| More rapidly from the highly heated ve the'closing k plug | " 11s, | jar of Musterole at hand to give est Artist result of the first game, and tha i , he w ) handle the teom and pre-| unburned oil, Ds used with am ve had yma el fo sel 1a anotier ose 1) Brompt, sure relief, It does not blister. || gy 3 me upon which pitcher Barrow se-} Vent the fouds which ruined tt last| automobile Editor he best results wit et to} that city oo Monday nig the As first aid and a certain remedy, " lected. Poertain, preaking forth again is} My Overland has a Tiletson car-| sult the particular were iy Sitigacgy yp Musterole is excellent. Thousands of || | © THE PLEASANT PORT OF ANGRA IN There is no doubt that the pitchers ‘ bureter. When going up hill there are| used on. On some m ie a mothers know it. You should keep a AZ " 7 poth teams in the World’s Series |Method of Making Comparisons, | 2,2¥mbet of'pops" in carbureter, and | best result with arent jar in the house, ready for instant use. || THE AZORES~by Herb Roth Be ae thic. Komen ant ofthe tt +/car stops. On level ground the ma Din ng others. A ae Joey Fox, who fe still olin It is the remedy for adults, too. Re- || m 7 > fo: ie were biter than 0 per cont. of the| This nam ot) doping, whic [Shit eons se oe | Wh ams rion sonar] wae lever une tone trons ole || S| @ HORRORS OF PEACE~Grotesquely Ex- defensive strength o heir teams, | seem cate, really is simple, ex-| remedy? not the length of the | te Mate bolder of 7 i ren the teams now promise|cePting that it’ requires a lot of f JOHN WIL but the heat f een aa Croup SHA DSC, SARA: DeUTeNe, posed by Enrique Hine. uring. Any one can do it. Th " a m ing due to a sir i 1 he boxe t d a ig , pleurisy, rheu- r son, the pitcher figures | {hy system? Iie aes ie otis, i]. Your trouble ts undoubt fees ; i matism, lumbago, pains and aches of y By figuring tho number of basse oot (oni or eee Cae ee an8| | chest (it often prevents pneumonia), tories % Marke Goo eading: a { a 1d-| will not permit the gasoline to flow mobile Editor Tot e a a q vanced over th n retired, you! property to the carbureter while the] [ have a Packard (29) with a dPy | stam ot be continues ‘Me and Gc jars; hospital size $2.50, || : ; 6 ‘ ‘ | will find, r averaging elght teams| car up hill. It would, of] W T throw ¢ Vout Ul form he lias beon showing recer g| Why Did Rutherford Murder His Friend? | § | ” s ‘ 80N; that offensive | course right while running « A gen { it i * je o 's 5 ; we 64 and defensive 36 of the|level AV ouLa’ GAviba you ran Pin: ine mel r DS | wong: a rounds at the s London’s Current Potice-Society Sen = te ie of the team, chan; tion of the tank outlet} oy mov th t ‘ a AL A, of syre NX. ¥., on the ai@ s tion 2 yer We are not comparing regard to the carbureter i ° ‘on and the car sta 1M a4 ht Wo be w bummer, 6 . c . AR Dy erage gumcion alu!“ anak ass ate pin: | ones §| @Filling France Full of Jazz With Lieut. |% o " duals, Ty ‘ob! ny e " b f wing , nia te J oh vy” Bor ‘e Be + ¢ KNOW YOUR C . Of Individuals, Ty Cobb may be | auomobie mtr trou It ae : a Jimmy” Europe's Famous Band 2 Th y w about tt Hid Fung pe coshe begs adie a Ne I have a Ford and am much an-|w n f 1 z the 1 hore a catcher, Figure each of the nine ; i. mus | | ; er 1 i a have. fn. running |Dluyers as one-ninth of the ae payed. hy Renee SOnUBN Ally manning | bay j CHARITY. \ CHARITY. 4 @ The Inspiration of Panoupoulos~ Arfother a } It, Take ure value to start with. Then figure a J on the left back } a Ah [een eneee 22L-1s Lb. (Sy See LS a Oe et an, rT iitttn 1 7 heal fsterdac hal AN Then figur ene wheel just where the emergency | ment 1 ent Bercovici Tae of Litt!e Known New York. a | Stewart Auto Schoo A tT eee player's offen: | brake ia located, .Jt seema to me th m the a i Teer . fie ‘© value is 7 (ones of 64) ho ease I put in the differential on the | | vive H rom ‘aurice Pr i - rad tes a 4 [much ix Cobb ubove average? Fig-|buck axle runs Into this housing and | for tn | I Maurice Macterlinck's Un-Mystical Mar- | @ | ‘e number of hits, bases on balls | jeaks out, running all over the wheel | tor | riage. mt H runs, runs batted in. ete, he) and tire,’ flying even on fender and Per ae anil ; | above average and udd to the/ making @ nasty mess. Would you t enae iq = . | oy 5 rg f ' for our voraRe Kindly give your opinion how this (S und t WwW ere H 4 Whep New York Women Run the City’s ; s To yet the figures finer I carry it! trouble can be stopped? | ; ; ‘ ; . a Butcher Business. 2 + at Bway, H » (it makes no difference | WILLIAM NELSON. J A ba dd Whether it 18 7, 70 or 7, so long as| ; 5 : ' > . the ratio is maintained), In tiguring | yyrhe Jatt POLAR SAshar Wola) 18 i are your 8] Contradictory Kovner-Ad'er~ the East Side z | defensive values Agure the pitcher 36,| Ing the flow of grease and oll through | op i 9 a Tragic Poet, Who Makes a Living as a |@ | » ro firs a, second 10'4,/ to the brake drum, probably eithe ars . ‘ ri - P hie ‘ s rt 9%, third 5 left 5, centre 6%. | Worn °ar trudiy cut ui Wenld’ aren plete book on the smso | Cc ot es: s Humorist —with samples of his Mark Twain- | right 5 (L explained that 1am cheng, gest you carefully examine these felt} "tian ae to where th P a ish Brand of Fun. | ve values for April and May, / washers and replace them If found| Minayeal can be ha rsunlne a a ‘| going back to them later) | Saenere ! i ) had hy wddronsin F hes vou mat each pla figured | era edie ne Ligh posal i Bundle up your bundle and take it to any of the 70 Red Cross Re- PTTTTTTITTTTTTT LLL noth ive and defensive, col ito Avenue, Ne t them into teams, tigure ‘each | Have an Overland car. Every time | \uioméite talon ceiving Stations. Full list of Stations is advertised daily in every team twenty ga ‘against. cach|T try to start Tam forced to run the] Kin t me kr y ; Fill Mi bi ire ; Parag ent New York morning paper. Central Receiving Station, 9 Union square ther teain, allowing for pitchers who| self-starter for two or three min sien aera 1 ok ‘i . 4 ’ probably will work against them, and | utes even when the motor is warm. |iist as co! tA Every practical garment desperately needed in destitute allied eoun- ORDER TO-MORROW’S yi : uu can get pretty close to where| When the machine finully starts it} can and fo ude cars, | forh St: (Near Broadway) cach team ought to finish, ns fine, What would be your! pieasure cars and trucks. dD tries. Do it to-day. ane 4271. Cirele, | I'm up to my eyes in figures worse | remedy? JR. EB, I believe that you could obtain a than the income tax. I'll give you} ‘See that the carbureter is correctly| complete list of passenger cars and Fe YS 4 mine day by day, starting with the| adjusted and that ignition is in good| trucks of American and foreign mak Son! NORIO NOLO) E trst pasomon in the next article condition. Examine the interrupter|by addressing the Motor World, No. ” : Me (Copyright, 1019, the Bell Sywdicate, Inc,) joints; see that they are clear and} 239 West 39th Street, New York City ‘SUNDAY WORLD. om Your Newsdealer TO-DAY ‘ T pe py em et mt a

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