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| Baseball DOP r —+ Nafional League Will Possess Eight Great Fielding Shortstops | This Season, With Hornsby Giving St. Louis the Advantage at That Position—Peckinpaugh Ranks Second in the Ameri- can League. | | | By Hugh 8. Fullerton. York Philadelphia |. ; Washington . St Louis MERE must be something in this} dope, well after his experience in the army tarted South in superb phystcai tion and so full of pep that ae running the ba help others, Jt is a regular mutual fielding, throwing a admiration society among the play. every department ofjers, and that includes the owner the game and apply- | which and helpful thing. ing these figures to a} You unders and that in no case can we fig stop value of any system, and then when tho mass of |fa on one mane Net cae intelder figures are compiled and added we |jn a hundred plays every game in a discover that the figures show the | season, these figures never ex- Waits of puaverd {6 eats gual ss €xi kelly the value of one player what tho wise ones in tho baseball The chlin De Rin nantes world rate them to be. We tind fur-|study, 1 usually figure the under- ther that tho dope on two men over | study In 10 per cent. of the games, less a regular is growing old and whom many arguments arise runs so ly are tied. out of a larger numb This is told to explain the closely that they practical The dope shows the val of the low rating of the Chicago tops of the National Ls te Sox, McMullen at this writing ; ee ; Fa * seems lost to the team, which is a than ever before, St. Loui Drab be wae ot Only a oe only eight points over | ble paseman, @ hustler and that it gives the Hornsby | 0 arly as good as Weaver, but Weaver is as good—-if not better-—a fort over the Hollacher shoristop At that I have had to al- 60 McMullen re. 8 he ly was the under- ow a little extra credit for the al-/study of both, The Sox could lose most certain improvement in |¢ither a third baseman or shortstop without Weakening the tes Hornsby's work this year and to t weakening the team to any appreci: They have Lear, shade Hollacher’s values a trifle, be- who is showing a lot of ability; but cause it ia certain he will not go) McMullen was a known quantity. 0 snod en eo did last. A good infteld understudy ts worth quite so good this year as bi ry PUatae is any at without a strong substitute, espe- will out the lues hard and between them, and to put the sr Rancroft. who formerly has been at ‘the top in dop figures, fourth, show e dope. how closely the figures follow the we will tackle form of the men. Fletcher I have had atid ie some big to derate also, His work last rndicate, ie) was not up to his form he seemed to tire tow Perhaps more through nervous istrain ani worry than through physical work. Cincinnatt Is at the bottom of the Hist, and an explanation is necessary. At this time in the doping, the team has moved South wit rt op. that Sam Crane ri e || the job and therefore 1] I am tipped ie to get have been compelled to figure him for the position. | Moran appears to have as paneh Charles Halstead Mapes, faith in the future of this young fel-| Columbia University Committee on Ath i dla yore wae te eee tr loties, announced today that Fred jen ho joined the Washington cluD waisted and not 1. J. Giannini, is the I expected great things of him Pit ofticial rowing coach at Columb! they were not forthcoming, He flivved, beyond doubt and I dug aro. ey Jearn why, bellevi has City Colle awarded tho following insignia for ty during the past sea excepting wu trifle in hitting: ; certain kinds of pitching. I learned it! at bis surroundings were not en 1); | f tirely happy at Washington and|y } that did not receive the proper : nent-—in fact, met with dis- | Hogen: worth, ast, he can bunt and handte a stick well ‘and he can tleld up to the e@tapdard of the league, which I on the average, stron n the short stop position than in any other, pos- sevaing more really brilliant players at short than the American League can boast sa, mn 5 Wiechel, 1 , April 3.—F. ©. »"and award © wn will meet In the 36 it for the North and ur champlonahip title he “in the fouted © Count 6 through M. W ARANVILLED ing back fe tains the class of the league. | ‘Thero was somo fenr that the Rabbit might have slowed up Wis navy career, but it that he is in tiner physical condition right now than ho usually was at the start of a season, ‘There will be cight great flelding rhortstops in the National this se fon, with Olson ranking last, al though only twenty-eight” points hind the leader in fielding, wc course, ia Maranville, by a slight mar-| gin. Hollacher might have sainod the lead but for the fact that he mon strated last season many times th fact that he is not strong in moving during me racineni Ii in the is reported) * turn of the 3 ropolitan A. A fe, which will t y arnival 'n auled for this ever y to his right and a siow s ground balls hit between him a third base unless set lacher, in spite of his oust learn to study | he ever is te shortstops of th In the American League tl ta not so evenly distributed and tho | ttte difference in rating is more marker, | Cleveland leading by a short margin! over the Yankoos. — Peckinpaugh Chapman, Bush and Scott rank ex tremely close together igures, Rush, who usually fic them’ all, has slipped ba w politan AL A Ub pound easiest ball charp hemldes that I was compelled to duce his value somewhat because of A 4 his determination to hold out so long Jast year and eon dra oe num: |&" ireen's best man Bush has not been draw num. |eorded aa the ber of bases on that he years s on} CHHOAGO, April 5A new is gave him th Value in |indoor awiinming tecord was established sok of any of ¢ |b n open meet at the aa he drops back 1 ve Rona, former strength nee He bath nade Peokinpaugh t + aie toe went great guns kept 1 i ance the ap the gait even » slump of [californian ia sao aatd to have lowered nterest following k-Or-fight | se nediate recorite, Chapman looks wonderfully elfemile record was 11141 a he fa emer ee Here we take the shortstops | hardly could be held | of eight clubs, without | en thinking of anything THINK, in fact, that pep and en- except to take the I thusiasm are going to be the trade- official records in hit mark of the Cleveland outfit this ting, waiting, getting | year. I seldom have seen a crowd of | hit by pitched ball, | fellows so cager and. so anxious to; is a third baseman, | His gait a trifle too fast even for the clube) whiew him to maintain a on the ‘Tho tirst five short stops of the Na-| a. This tional League rank #0 closely to easier, but also it makes sr be gether that there Is little to choose an accident happening to a team) Chairman |¢ "THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, \ NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORTS DNENHSBA | DUPE AN 1919.7 16-Year-Old Vincent Richards Sensation of Tennis World | — New York Lad, Who Has Just Annexed) Two National In Titles, Only Started) Playing Two Years! Ago. door By William Abbott. | N lot nis tourskerent % the | sons. Richards has flashed his w tennis horizon inueh y that Me ten years making sensi sung Vincent fame two y “ptyle on the cour tention. ennis ab vequet r made » wont mn Frank eo wth Will he walloped and rather frail, hi Thea Richards w rtner won the national Joublea championship title uatch they defeated Prede Alexander and Dr, William aun, champions of {Wo 3 This ‘battle also went the He efore Richards won by a score of 6-4, 3 did not game nor to keep up a continu tack at the pet p in the pin vy won- th Tilden OHN BULL, who was always| THE SHORT STOPS. amazed at the youthfulness of | AMERICAN LEAGUE, NATIONAL LEAGUE. our sport champions, is in line Otten Detiw Det ,|for a fresh shock next year, when he CRevelana pale Sy “Yfay lamps the personne! of tho American New York .... RO 118} Davia Cup team. The way the ten- Detroit nm ° 176 on: Pastis 18 nis barometer now paints, Vincent Chicago 7 37 Richards, age sixteen, will be a mem- last two sea ly ¢ same did char smashing ait of 5 bid Richards will fly owever pitonal Film Servic Eo Latest Traffic Campaign Will Catch Careless Motorists Who Park Their Cars at Curb Longer Than Twenty Minutes. H¥ flow of traffic through busy thoroughfares is frequently impeded by My motorists who park their machines at the ; This is particularly true clogged up with cars of shopper: obstructions, their cars the travelling public, A few the curl: busy thoroughfares file WalStow I have an Overland machiné +4, and whon I run into second gear PUrlod. || WILLIAM AME water will always boll and late! m should first tom the no running in third gear it ° shaft upon ¥ Will you advise me what Uniews th : 0? FRANK COFFIN Molde ot Viush out the radiator and then © cup gavantind when motor is running see if noc your machine water circulates. You can see th Wr ee y removing radiator cap. a Pa ae re no obstructi nd that there a the water hase Have innit apparatus to see that It is timed correct a setting will quickly ¢ the traffic officials threaten to at the curb longer than twenty im drivers who park their machine arre It now behooves owner not to tarry too long when about out. Wou about ‘a quart of ke topping "RESPONSIBLE FOR GIANTS’ DEFEAT |Red Sox Star Bangs Out a Homer and Drives ina Run at Tampa. TAMPA, FI Harry Fr rstwhile ba fil 6.—18 Presid ad he signed up the y Babe Ruth? We'll jants aren't, ay ho is, Maybe the 1ough, for his batting and left fled hg beat the Glanta In tho first game f the New York-Red Sox serios here, i to 3. Ile banged out the longest homo run ever seen by the natives and also drovo out a single that [scored another run Tho Ruth homor jed to the undoing of George for after that had Smith third sacker and ad riven two runs Mays on third, That a three-run lead for the Sox I the Giants neve le of poor hitting od pitching for Maya want “got nock, at it in the first and nobody forced by Chase, Hu |the plate on Kauft's I # best was a hi Rurns walke Young forced urna and Young scored. Young was s was caught at jenk bounder and h fly. ain in the third this was a Schang and Benny— 1 in the ninth, rty's out ad 4 on Pennock Then Burna walke anxious, fanned, Waited out and ¢ Allon F waiting out the Pennoce aod ot his easy bounder Giants had a per cent. of hard in the fourth. Doyle walked, 1 also, and Fletcher for Ie taking third. art Smith and lifted a trunk which would easily. But Amos Instead of Hning i ong sacrifices fy to cored Bletehe pulled an unusual play hed the last five tn nta and did well, Te vurth by ma Rig Entry for Ran, If tho way 1 entry blanks are f klyn Athletic au aster Sunday tax a DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE Rub Musteroie on Forehead and Temples he remedy without the dan- dache medicine.” Rel headache and that miscrable feeling from colds or congestion. Andit acts at Musterole is a clean, white oint nt, made with oil of mustard. Better thon a mustard plaster and does not U A hei gers of “he blister. d only externally, and in curb for long periods: no way can it affect stomach and heart, ou Sith Street, which is almost daily | as some internal medicines do. As a relief measure to clear away these! — Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, } i croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, arrest all owners who leave Co cestion, pleurisy, rheumatis.a, lum , 1 be @ prompt sand aches of the back without consideration of gore muscles, bruis und there won't be a car blockade of chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the st it often pre and 60e jars; ents pneumonia). hospital size $2.50, che 1 EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C to overheat. Kunning on. re- | case r is done, and ru ‘ ed spark or With na tor fo mealies Ricaeh wal will also result in overheating. [all the old 6.1 out. Ho certain to refit bile Patiior jthe case ‘ay ae ' [aoe todo wane ane Oi the val Krado vil after cocks an Stewart Aut School rick 18 | our manthe and t would like 10 kn fe apieanotaio often [must put gr btu ae is ee in ntlaal JOHN W it all right for cylinder chamber Mechnatcal Clua» Course, a aviaa vou (a goaure which eylinders are wor ' With ng. BUR, in book from the More J with fluid while operating a Ford 4 Claws tor $,.|Company, Jackson Avenue, xiear? After cranking, ear will stall pit [Island City. This deals with ail points |stop when placing f my FOES pars tral, backed fire wit ! t Bway us at pile Faitor t valve ix open gine back fire and utch collar cup and a 1 the collar. Late Then tho machine will run | Al right for tures oF four Umea when your motor a0 easily. when cranking being off and la the reason f uld show \ ' sted 1909 + President 4 Evening HAE OLA 235 Weat [0th St (Near Broadway) through a walk and a, > > A DDD a <_< <= a> a 0 = em a a a ee 0 a ae i Pictured in Gravure What Is the Matter. With Our Politics? Answer by William Barnes, Jr. SUNDAY WORLD ED) DD) DD) ED) TD Men and Machines Trans-Atlantic Flight RET ERNE ED ST RD ce em ee | The Housing ‘Problem _es ees In the Editorial Section of To-Morrow’s “We tried to purify our Parties by formula,” he says, “and in a sense succeeded — we sterilized them.” First Page, Second News Section—To-morrow's Sunday World MAKING READY FOR Great Flying Boat of the N C Type May Rival Sopwith Biplane Driven by G. Hawker, While Other Possible Starters Are Col. Porte’s Triplane and the Huge British Dirigibles Recently Completed—An Inter- esting Review of the Situation. First Page, Third News jection—To-morrow's Sunday World To-Let Signs Have Disappeared— A “Famine” of Places to Live—But the Outlook Is Hopeful and Re- sumption of Normal Building Is j Expected to Begin Soon. } oO ! ! | New York’s Only Theatre Without a Box Office ne Fashion Snap hots at Atlantic City OD ED 0 ED) ED (0) OD OED ED 0) ED ED SUNDAY WORLD SD) DD) ED 0D 0D ED ED (TE 0 EE 0 ED OED. MAGAZINE FEATURES In Color— Worth Reading— Order To-Morrow's World i From Newsdealer in Advance | Saoeoam = a ae Al. Frueh’s Baby’s Cradle—It’s Futurist-Cubist-Modernistic, and the Sensation of the Current Independent Art Show. Master-Etcher Auerback-Levy Marriage Romance. Spring Fever in the Elevated Railroad Country, by Samuel Cahan. The Gentler Side of the Demon Rum—the Truth About Alcohol. Why You Are a Liar—Showing How Unreliable the Best Memory Really Is. A Scots College Professor’s Own Private, True and Thrilling Ghost Story. When Francy McGraw Took an Efficiency Test—He Didn't Laugh, but You Will, “Behind the Screen” with Karl K. Kitchen, Just Back From “Studio Land.” ES ED ED ED ED GE ee ee ee ee Ds a

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