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SUNDAY BASEBALL Copyright, 1919, by the Press Pull YOuR POOR SY PAPA WAS TO work ON ase hed Sunday Baseball Law Gives Game’s Followers Chance They Have Been Denied for Years, Qoerrite, 1919, by the Pree Publiting Uo, (The New York Brenig Worst.) HE Sunday Baseball Bill which has passed both branches of the State Legislature means a jot to New York. If it is #igned by Gov Smith, and there is no good reason Why it should not be, it will provide sport and amusement for millions who have been denied it for years. It will permit the playing of baseball on the Sabbath by professional teams or any other clubs, whero an admission fee ts charged, without police interfer- ence. No longer wit the sem!-proa have to resort to the cheap subterfuge of LITTLE "HENRY ™ Wie REST SUNDANS WHILE FATHERS AT THE GAMe selling proxrainmes or passing around J \ want You KNO 1 WANT To eo.LEec the hat to avoid being haled to court SOME EMPLOYE Me eee | A& BILL FROM AN every week, only to be discharged or TO SEE A GLY ——— EX-PRIZG FIGHTER held depending on the magistrate's Be liberality of view, Now the semi-pros can be out-and-out pro on at least one day of the week if public patron- age makes |t worth while for them to be. Even some of our best little ainw teurs may be tempted to sioop to pro- feasionalivm under the conditions which may prevail. And the sport- loving public may root it's head off at so much per. It's about time it got the chanc the “ran for of games on the] | | this will mean only some of the weekday present schedule.” ou WHITE Ry is nurturing hing - - - - - Co. Me. New York Fvening Worl: WI Y Wi) iy WM Bars” a) cn EVENING ‘WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1919." [Tosser BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AN ALA CASSEL CARTOON ENTITLED “LETTING DOWN THE Nou Can | Mss Hitt: HES GET: 3- TRANG SEASON OF DODGERS AND YANKEES ~ DRAWING TOA LONE | After Saturday’s Conflict Bes | tween This Pair They'll | Leave Jacksonville, - By Thornton Fisher WELL, HE GAME WAS GASILY WoRTH JACKSONVILT After t la,, April 9=— rrow's Dodger-Yankee more duel—Sature Jack 's game vard where me \p split up. sw t the trail for turday, April INSTEAD OF AN ADMISSION Fee THE SEMI-PROS USED TO TAke UP & SUNDA = @OLLECTION —TIL THE COPS Came {lid Immedt 08. on-Brooklyn game Do w t teave for Newark, N. Jy — Where on Sur ril 20, the Yan “TV MENER SAW will play the os HAM IM ies. The thir nfict will S\IMPM TO TAKE & SUNDEN AFTER! NOON WALID ar rs then go n Wedne le SUCH & HURR 9} Ma needed Miller, the regu- Wheat as reserve Mickstop {ts not r and M SUNDAM ACE’ (eoUT 2.30RH) PELHAM BAY STAR IN | POSTAL EMPLOYEES’ GAMES. | to fill the pl in the tie world left vacant by the his honest father , HE only danger surrounding the new order of things ts tha the benefits of it, particularly |a referee, and already has ed to those of a financial nature, may be |the Now rsey Boxing © ission | enjoyed by the big leaguers at the | for a jiconse to officiate there, Should expense of the little fellows, It seems | the sport be legalized in our own fulr only natural if one is to pay for his jo the same her 1 Sunday ‘Daseball be will want to see ly put-up lad and | he very best for his money and will his father in man pane up his little neighborhood game hot without exp for the major lenrue article of ball. | contrary. While In that event wouldn't al] the smalior ich he was re nines be put out of business? cently disco! 5 officiated a» the arbiter in many bouts, and + decisions, too, t with can de stot ds as they UT there is another angle to the matter. It deals with the poss- bility of making New York a Giants With George Burns Are Strongest of All Clubs at Left Ficld This Year, While Yankees in This Position Rank Low- on the circuits of the big leagues, ded by the Hoxers’ — where Sunday playing Is permitted, 224 camps provi 5 have the reputation of boing one-day Matiity 1a tiontn vung By Hugh S. Fullerton. ca meshinge' aed’ save tasr Sonay [Waive Khowleage ot, the, wok, of THE LFFT FIELDERS te OR Weekdays and save thelr money Jooxing rules. Ho was drilled and Hs for the holiday engagements of the for the holiday engagements of the | dritied in them by his father, who AMERICAN LEAGUE, NATIONAL LEAGUE > always prided hin f on what he Dffensive Defensive, tal, Difensive, Defensive val guch floating population from whien |inow on the sill Cleveland 1915 257 1172' Now York soos. 911 221-1132 to draw as dur local teams have; gti, one owner bas given expres-|_ 2)” Says Lou, “Pop used to Detroit . 917 212 1129 Brooklyn +902 = 207 1109 sion to fear along that ling pe Pia Feat dada eae Hee eel ane Boston . 931 183 1114, Cincinnatl .+..- 906 200 1106 until 1 bad them down finer th an 1 Washington ..., 906 203 1109, St. Louts «+404. 887 202 1090 OR the present, at least, the | did some of the idies I had Chic crea | 196 1105 | Philadelphia ... 874 202 1076 magnates of the National and |/to wade through at Fordham, Pyen Mhilodelph . 907 191 1098 1" burgh . . 862 182 1044 “ American Leagues have not de- cee rete OS eens BG ae + 904 188 1092, Chicago «+++... 855 180 1035 olded whether to switch their echod- | Atirauin ot ueensbertyy and. pore NOW York +903 180 —1083| Boston , . 845 = 1871032 ules al) around to provide for Ba®-|through it just to satisfy himself HE left fielders, as an average,, tleld, He has Ping Bodie, who Is a bath day games at the Polo Grounds, |that he had made no mistake,” | are below, far below, the stand. | fir sort of a plugging, hard-workin As Charicy Stoneham, new owner of It would be a fine tribute to old by : 4 ae t and occasionally hard-hitting man the Giants, points out, there may not |Charley’s memory if the promotor 1 of the majc eagues OC) but Ping ne could play as well in be time enough ® do this, The Gov- |and managers would agree on lis son rs, in spite of the fact that} any other field as he has ernor has yet to sign the measure, |# referee for the ing Leonard stars | pu sis a really 4 and, according to its local option pro- | Ritchie ‘bout in Newark. If 8, we fA the “Amerinan (St too; ah Hy vision, the Board of Aldermen must |4re satistied they would get a fair 1 apd ¢ the | life field and is not as gvod pase @ resolution indorsing the ae- |deal, and the public would be prop ahead duel ny where else, ‘ ton uf the Levimature before the Inw | erly protected, first three rankin I have figured Bodie to play. the becomes effective. By the time this —_— left. gardeners owe | field, and will figure Lewis elsewhert ig done the big league season may be NENT Philadelpgia Nick Tayes's J. their figures almost | reserving the right to change in the on its way. “Of course,” added Stone- discovery that Jack Britton is Vy entirely to long-| !nat figures if Mugging switches the ham, “we will take advantage of ? OMB} two. 1 have been forced to petey dales whenever possible, but the only ex-champion to win distance swatting. | same thing with the St. Lou ~|back the crown from the man who qin the Natonal,| and with the Athletics until t took it from him, and bis accompany- + dof course, George | 48ers Hnally ¢ zn their outtiol is to WHEN ORDERING | no" ints we hi heey tiuenadohds the | FEMAE Pia ectoetan Jones, the interesting free lance cor- y cad rather handily, | candidates, caleulating each w atable sauce see that you respondent of West Orange, N. J. as he should do, | play. do not receive a substi- mails us this: being one of the me may argue that Cle tute f Rata, Nick? greatest vt all ball| leadership in. the left field division 4s ite for F Don't let your enthusinsm run off MIAGare 1 Vigure it with you, old tom | farida aoe 99 Wood will az elastic staUstics reveal @ feud The difference in ames in left ae ee that reigned in the middlewei ems small, but considering | an thers, and the decade or 80 ago, with Stan- | the small in has ok Sate onala in| 1 has devel haar OPS ley Ketchel and Hilly Papke particl- der, and pating in the leading rol tho defensive Kame, aw expressed in pee It has no equal as a de- Don't mention it, Nick eky range ia a bit wider than he has grown out of lightful flavoring for bh | eatures of | Miler And Derome alm: i the a 1: Kirst, | 3 jer us he was a many dishes. Call for sane riewte tke ae la VL idea that he is in on Under the auspices of the Standard Sox, who for ears have rated | LO < fi & Shipyard Employees Mutual Benefit As- near the left eld dope y The inew t position t# in | He actors with the sociation one of the greatem boxin| et it positio by long experien: SAUCE shows ever put on will be staged at the jePa uy hy g was openl x, THE ONLY ORIGINAL WoRcKOTERSHING «| Aight” Iori ale runs a slacker who ran away from team 08 Another freak of the dope is to find Sion” Fortean Y'a slacker who ran away from his club | —Anothe K of lope is d : fog and fiicen rounds of exhibitions to escape doing duty to his country, | the left flelder of a championship team and get what you order, are scheduled: habit Tho owner never has publicly with iking mext to last cireuit = drawn the charge, al yugh he hi or examin a tical taken the man back into hua team, | it that t where There exists gll over the country a] belongs. In fact, Bart flerce hatred of this man, which wai | omy a few points lowe it caused by the eharge, have re-| give Mann credit for bY 7 no | season, and after examining ° 4 ning | ting records found that his additional nand daring him | average was lurgely due to bunching am, | watlops off wea he is in for a hard bi 1 games n of whether he| ‘© to outfield requirements is ‘a ent the crowds of > egy GN i problem ties will mete oUt ee vor nas h 9 tri ever a ton What we ar Al over a 1 ting t geet test Might Kr any one on the squad, according to : that a | Conat reports which, however, must Jers did, but he was the most be shaded somewhat because they have vil athe So ae alt the Paint | been colored to seare Mann into sign tise aind the Wistiko of atl tho 1 a contract, Mann's actions this and Putty Patriows is Hable to bal Ink a mi | nted upon him. My opinion Is that ng in holding out and stirring up Ithe te brave enough to atand the| dissension among others have not ad- |maff he w ho did not | ded any to his value prove that army ‘service through cow-| The return of George Whitted will give the Phils a much Hier outfield However, it s certain that the con-| than they showed last fall, Whitted stant abuse of the crowd will affect | 18 Mther an underrated ball player, his work to some dogree. How much, | allings hes @ terrible problem in Ix tho lig problem of the White Box. |the outdeld, “Ax usual, when any onc I have taken 6 per cent, off his figure 8 Sane Senne Se id he Is values as an estiinate of how much We) only Ok daa Mad i epi lan but the chances aro it will be greater, | least three men. Tn this case 1 hay In fact, the crowd either will forget | Meured Wickland, 7 and Kelty the incident entirely or drive him out | @fd nether as Indiviaua AS a of baseba osite do they rank up well. Pow SF 2 oes and Welly had oars yea 1 yt Mother featur in the tow rating | imped wrotchedly in thelr work gins has two ou jlelders neither ssed in the next apticte whom oan play as well ip elier thar © (uugright, 1hid, by the Bel, Amiens, Ine) one-day town, just a dare possibility, attract knows his business, Lou has ’ 4 of course. Other cities in the West also done much of the referecing of est in the American League. the bouts at the locai base hospitals it Had Bowling Strikes rxtx Leo Lucker rious team t S dast nlicht was the 4 ed American Mect 8 sched from. the from the © anxious to box the best men in his class | the Kast, Ha stands six feet hand weighs 1 and. He holds | Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock. n of the Pa middleweight t h Benjamin and Haynie will box in East under the ent 0! Prank Bagley, ma e Jack local lig with influenza, will engage in his fimt fight to- morrow night (Thimday), He will book ap with Walter Butler, New England fighter, for twolre munda to a decision at Lonn, Masa, Adair + in good shape again and in he will ave no trouble an getting t over Butler Frankie Borns (a training hant at a gymnasium 5 City for the ite which he te 1) for, His fiewt go will be with Battling for eight rounds at the big armory in Joney City tommorrow night, and bia second with Vatay Johnson of Trenton, N, J., at the Furenter's Wy of Elizabeth, N. J, on next Monday might, 1 Rit} Brennan, the Chicag> hearyweight, has ar. rived at Tule finding touches to his training for his fifteen. ron dee hot with Billy Miske at the Tulsa A. ©, on April 22, Io ® lotter to his manager, Flynn, Brennan says there in « big advance 1 ound bout decision, s will alwo be an eightmmd ecrap, Okla. where he will put on ti for the fight and a big crowd is expected the wray, the jocal fontherwetaht, battle at Baltimore on Frid 4 Mondo, t yp panches in @ te: A, of that city California, n sick for some time wm he ny in wih be Heebert’s third fight at Baltumee in | lose than ® month, The tenn wiaeen Frankie Brown of | » and b Bums of Jonwy City, winch | was to have iene at Pine Tree A. of fon account of an injary to Brown's shoulder, will neh Matchmaker De Rice Jot to stage the contest en that tate AX Lippe manager of Prankie Brown, efaime that Johnoy Ke bane, the featherweight champion, | decline ot Krown fn « retum bout of < rounds in Whiladeiphia on the night of Apel 19, The matchmater of the National A, ©, of Me voral ‘otliae sith were alter toe sar | Portland, Me,, 6 aa BOWIE SELECTIONS. 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