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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. “NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT: u mY anks’ Pennant Hopels Pitchers; nse Rookies Are a Promising Lot Baseball a ———— -+4- Ross Young, Giant Star, and Harry Hooper of the Boston Americans Easily Head Ranking of Right Fielders in Both Leagues This Year. by “Hugh S. Pultevton, THE RIGHT FIELDERS. AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pra te LD iT NK 4 9° Cleveland 144 rn HAN OF Detroit t D Philadetpiia 1 ITCHER /f Chicas, tu J it OSS YOUNG and that great vet- | named Schreiber eran, Harry Hooper, are the !feld afire anking right flelders of their herigel ae respective leagues nh PETE according to the dope figures, and |‘ SCRINEIDER. n neither league HANDED are their rivals, PITCHER. either as individ. |* uals or as com. | { binations, strong | nes ugh even to| his right the pproach them in | [Pduire seve the figures, Last | chi year Hooper slip. | t & ped out of his | iD aA annual lead in| N° J ABLES the dope and was beaten by Riee of Washington and Roth, with Cleveland. Now Kot hia off year last year and ¢ 1 kK, Mipped back badly, and | ¢ LUTHER NELSON omy © RIGHT he dopes poorly for the coming HANDED season Pit = TI have been holding the hope iat CHER | himself to a policy of five outfielders, Roth will come strong when he ad and has stated that Halas will be! of them. juste himself to the Connie Mack | § syetem of playing ball, but we can- not take that for granted . circumstances of his be! ing last season and his holding out |}, and general kicking during the | d+ winter. Ross Young seems to have estab- lished himself rather easily as the} ), leading right fielder of the National His figures help prove McGraw's out field the fastest and the most brill nis the fifth of this wh with the Yanks, knew lit e balls, but had advanced to the ely on what he had been accomplish with a fast one, | YOUNGSTERS WILL MAKE VET- , but It Carries _ ERANS HUSTLE. “the Punch.” s's Team Hasn't Daz- zling Speed nor Brilliant Fi is opened showed | him how to throw it. Huggins, par Frening World.) TAGREON STOLE troularly, is plea the team, In the next article i ! April 12. “ig jant in either league. O enough, | the centre field rom gam WTIFLED by ap nitty a: second |, Ee ea LT Gi ils ee neh | “ Gian errs IRTLELED by second |, statement that Young does not di to be as stri CE BOR ELOER f ver ried, for a while at least mall players as nt AmeMcat lc with & well, it probably will become neces HUBEMS sary for eome of the older men to ve along. Who the vacating mem- ver of the team will be it is hard to » one it muat be, 4 duty will be care a wster, young second | has been tried and, in the offensive as one would figure. | One naturally would figure that he should show more strength after his briltiant year, but the fact youngsters showing so pitchers of the Nat weak as they were, began to trouble | Young more and more as arned " ya | er : 1 how to pitch to him, He ts a corking} } p Lae M H 1 gui man n the face of the pitching ahs / , niet ; i which is certain to improve, it is bet ii ® y 1 1 at nt about his Aug. 1 gait of last season | > ° " work ne b Both the Chicago clubs show rather | stamp em poor chan t field Aare 1 last yen in the ri for the The Cubs have really a c i n to New hk, RoiliancevaliNéle done. Chedcen,aravi0 Revocation of Driving Licenses the Only Effective Means {9 Curb Ae hoc bien HO Ata bDe! In pitening | if ing Turner Barber comes along well, Chronic Breakers of Traffic Regulations. hu ‘ y quartet | , as he promises to do. He has show = ee 7 ar ne at th or prsallent | ‘ell enough in the spr Y 4, Clev i vd p i ed to carry well enough in the spring training | Rita hone atlank % Breky ex ta : heav e Schneider Califcrnia to throw quite a scare in Ks 1 undoubtedly will be ready to help tolwnh 17 Max Flack and to aturt that rather ; ev i Severa boring h rreat extent, 'T fae first named, | the contest for the mon y phiegmatic young athlete to hustling | Sta nally ea t r c ne b unt, And | for the sé th job. Bar if a ratuity: promises to impre team , its ¢ , proxy. Iluck is @ much b n t pe r +| tered, figuring it from e 'y angle, it than he ever has shown himself to|in these St nce this practice was inuugurated i Use v 1 « s take dtd Ah Apreaa Saase<| be, He has been careless and a bit It is mevitable that New York State r ome to this realization Jia: spots and: falely. paaM year, although spring pennant win- | indifferent, but this s yn certain! Fines and even Jail packs « murderous) ning is the casiest Ua of the season. influences which have not helped Mis traffic laws. But if would: 1 thelr motor | 2" q i e are ci ad : ub datum of ROL a Hee be of this elty would become muoh DR eheaHigarnel thie \ a se ame It is rather hard fig fielder, because in so many of t! teams we are cor Ned to figure e only thorough remedy f nN seat FINE CROP OF BUDDING STARS | For Actore’ Fund a Ford car the FOR HUGGING. a i Rawr 6 M Tran nt, T have thous ald ‘ bageball game between the} sons eg 1s ters teams which | Margery e 2 Leak » Bolster und tions—I figure 3 so) th 1 begin at 3 o'clock Genevieve ae ; ante up as foil Ruth ane t eld and] ang” y : ‘ ; . al placin happe uf ’ 1 4 Y Brought you could vdviseliicked off a pair of pitchers who are|>.. capt; Joe Schenck, 2nd b,; Pete | eenemow~e nes driving and powerful nein ast | him the great adva AP i on > ; ond | D AL Pied (8 PRR i ! TOMOBILE SCHOOL: you players figure to be y the sa n value to their team shows how the) ©) ni not | he will dope works. nar hal 1 t HM Pittsburgh shows well in th pale in Tee renee fielders, and the figures for t h >, removing i rates, as W s for Washi n, | OX urning Wo § must remain as long as poss ble ’ Both clubs are striving to land Davy _ Robertson and his ivent to either! © » ; outfield would ¢ not only the - a ; ut the figures of} ¢ 9 0 Ay perhaps the re fie AL due to pos: of the other | Autosra tiie Hatter: ey i b meat Town af 0 225 W. 57th St., at Bus valuable m 0 225 W. it ‘ t Win, Hh, stewart dr howine it k, which " 1 "The Boston Braves make a Ws’ ea A ' showing on dope. If Stal is (w Re ing to succeed in reviving his te ‘ it looks as if he must de it Hoa . much aid from the outfe ‘ ' does not figure up flelders of the league ¢ able change or combination ca i the Braves right field look strong A HE infleld ia looming up again, jot showing 5 ‘ : ; , I with Herzog hustling as he hae| er + Lp FRANK W 5 K a . ‘ : el 7 : i olgne be Dill Of 600"). Fram Rom City ta ovidence Club ot the Interna-| Final Game of Big Sertes. not done for a long time, and Lad ob ee gee From New Yor : Providence Club ot th ie ne ot . with, Maranviie op Dip may Beek. 8) 5 r might ho due to ourland from cither landine pl etter hitter, bu he N team and reporting himself in de out of timing. x : Pa A os ae ht see Sat hapa afier @ tour of tho Avian Tuxode, Goshen, Middletown and oli however, are practically certain. to fame Miles with the Bt. Monica, Dlg troplos. Bogides that a young fellow Will you kindly tell mo if it ts pos- to iS tela stick, for Huggins has committed ahh won three games. * ' . a ee ome him the value of a hook (ue taught sivas! AE Polo Grounds. WHATHE FOUND OUT " ABOUTRACE HORSES oe ing Track Very In- teresting, But— i] By Dick ‘Freyer. (Just Back From War.) The aporting editor, Hype lroe and Harry King « hape cd me to k The fe he want- n Mr. James © horses, The about he was the fact that they were all eeclf starters and did not have to ranked, but as the three sporting write mpanted me I figured my task I not be #0 diteult However, bere is what I found out That the sporting editor is th father of the most intelligent baby and in had not for the that he up to eaten home mi Past twelve yea does his own we. That Harry King is a bear on asparagus | That Mr Vitazsimmons and her | cooking are more important in my young life than Mr. Fitzsimmons and his animals That Fitz Herbert didn’t win wo year old races last year. tif you know Mr. Fitzsim- mo uly 1, the difficulty won't bea dime ulty at all That Prospect Park takes ad- | vantage of the saying, “It's a long | lane that has no turning.” That the Kentucky Derby ie I'll approve the statement sald the ter all ' That sporting writers talk of everything else but sports. Leo Lucke, the crack — Brooklyn caKo, are to meet in a sixty game contest for "s2:0 rhis was finally settled yester | gler wired the editor of Bowlers’ Journal his ac- | ceptance of conditions laid) down by i » had way ts to | that bowler, and John Ger ter known as th day, wh the New Y« Count stated tha a act as Hilly Cordes, who the same thing in tesks May | BOWIE SELECTIONS. | Visit to Gravesend Train- IN THE EDITORIAL SECTION ‘O-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLDS What of Japan? Where Does She Stand? JUICHI SOYEDA, Former Vice Minister of Finance and First President of the Industrial Bank of Japan, Makes This Answer: “Japan Has Joined the Family of Democratic Peoples of the Earth.’ THE STORY OF THE MINE-LAYERS SECOND NEWS SECTION =—=TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD: First Authentic Details of the Peril- ous Work Performed by America’s “Suicide Squadron” Which Planted a Barrage of Sudden Death 230 Miles Long From the Orkneys to the Skagerrak. | till till tll THE BATTLESHIP FLEET IN PORT IN THE THIRD NEWS SECTION Fifteen U. S. Floating Fortresses and a Flotilla of Destroyers to Ride at Anchor in the Hudson From April 15 to April 30—A Picture of Sea Power. IN THE METROPOLITAN SECTION Always G'lang or Gallant When Out in Company, CHARLES WELTON Tells How He Took Part in a Collective Toast to Eight of the Elitest Papier Mache Women That Ever Vieved a Banquet from a Private Box. IN GRAVURE TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD=————————= A KING AT WORK— An impressive and excellent photograph of Gustav V. of Sweden opening Parliament. BELLEVUE’S WAR STORY— A picture narrative of what New York’s fa- mous hospital achieved. EASTER HATS— Excellent reproductions of some of the latest novelties and Some Wonderful Wild Animal Faces SUNDAY WORLD MAGAZINE On the Full Color Pages EUGENE HIGGINS, the Unique American Painter, who Depicts the Gloom and Mystery and Meaning of the “Underworld.” ADDING A 49TH STAR TO OLD GLORY— What the Proposed New State of Liberty, Comprising New York City and the Neighboring Counties, Would Be Like. SOME OF THE THINGS THAT SOMETIMES MAKE US ALL A LITTLE BOLSHEVISTIC—Whimsical Drawings and Text by Gordon Ross. * A PAGE OF BERTON BRALEY'S COLORFUL A. E. 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