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a eae ERNEST Cryer: as THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1919, ‘ a eee rh... BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK GINTBATTER » ~G@OLUMN WHAT THEY'RE DOING NOW... . . . . . . . By Thornton Fisher FNIQVFIELDDAY McGraw’s Swatters Unlimber Heavy Artillery on Three Baltimore Pitchers. mo Ney THERE JANUARY- ideale | Organized Baseball Illegal if, $240,000 Verdict Is Upheld. 4, 1018, be | BALTIMORE, M April thee | There was another battle of batters at Oriole Park he terday between the Giants and k Dunn’s Orioles, The National Leas ayers hit all 6 Pree Hoblitine Cd (The New York brening Wort kinds of pited h great abandon RGANIZED baseball that 5 we and th ™ tited a Little the nal and American SOME OPERATE themselves ut the expense of Red Leagues—has been declared a by @ Judge and jury in Wasb- | \ as a@ result of the Federal} 's long drawn out sult, which) “Yee fost ended with a verdict for the| GNMS" FoR TAKING KINKS \¢ OUT OF OLD GENTLENENS’ VERTEBRAE |. we was a crowd of 8,000 fans jout, and they saw a game full of |slugging, smashing tactics. Science was at a discount. It was the old soys. McGraws ( | i i | Baltimore Crud of $80,000. This, in| | Sesordance with the Sherman Anti. | Trost Law, has been trebled, setting | |, Back the big leagues a iittle matter of | }game of the schoc |two pitchers were Causey and Rom- and both were hit hard, but the s hit the hardest at the expense of Parnham, Lewis and Herpsberger, Dunn's trio, e issue never was in doubt. The nts started to manufacture runs |in the first inning, but a double play $240,000 in case final judgment is en- | | tered. However, this isn't likely to | Wappen for a long while, as the case wrecked their jances for more than | wilt be appealed. SAVING HEROINES Nee | one srge urns opened on Parne Meany Goris big: tease banctatl bier nimble a SalI Ad Rl (Ren UT eee cou a acne ee Srrocy Dis ieaeue taseball HIS OWN THINGS ON HIS liow liner over second, Chase hit @ Wwill be in a sorry plight It will stand | bounder near the same spot, | 1 6 ee @djuded as a trust operated in re-| on second and doubled Chase | ! } j ; | Praint of trade, and therefore an “4 a on It was a pre but 4 \ legal businces. ITS AWFULLEY Q += Burns scored, Kauff ark ‘ How tho big leagues can be charged | Sweet OF . oo 2 back up to the fence to get his high ’ with restraining the baseball trade in| pep] Wout Ger g , 4 Loe eer’ apan, a. two-baee? H _. @pposition to the Federal League's | WHO RUN CAFES ay iat Nene tj y L | down the left field line in the Baltie : @fforts to break in hasn't been made | MON Hove TO . Neat 5 moro first and took third on a short ‘ Clear to us since the litigation start- | 4 SN Sia 4 = passed bail. Red Causey tiehtened RETURN TO f {li a | obson going out, short to first, ’ 4. [i was our impression that the| THE RING 2 “ \ Jack DEMPSEY (5 wpa then Honig “hit into 8 double Federal League went out of business June 30! Z 134) B)) ! es ed to Dovle to Chase 4 - LLECTING FOR KNOCIKING play, R n peiait Decause it couldn't stand the finan- | Lah as \ i r i S r y SIN TOWNS Eck He ebay Me Mba Aly gaff. Tho fans didut patrovizo OUT Wickes IN TANK cond. With, one out Ciari hit, @ leaguc'a games, and as a result) iar Gant 5 vung and Chase. apparently caught ‘ the big salaries offered the league's | nguah Mew’ of woints haw outs 1 = . him at third, but the Baltimore umpire ; stare to “jump” to to Feds proved a | poled LF : i Novelties Set Beat walked and Egan whipped a hard } win on the bankrolls of the new | "Hat Nelson was Just a good, rough 2 grot ® Fletcher, who whipped. It , When thess financial sponsors saw | ister hard to hurt, with wonderful} = rege ames sno : = — | F H Sh Sh to Doyle, who rewhipped it to Chase. } Rais to "get cut’ betore power of reslatance, who could “take A. E. F. Athletes) S: day Bi ball S IsN rf) |P, ki Wi. or forse OW 10 sea Cnlsummer "bias. ad even Re taay noaicd ae apperuniy [iets aaaneeate™ porutae: (A. Bo, FF, etes| Sunday Baseball Season Is Now On; Parkinson Wins | eee inl 8 possible, The however, for the agtute Billy Nolan . ° ° ° Many features will make very note | {ng save } been started at the te anal ; | | 4 th 4 | rho were | y intrench Nelson as light- | ° able and unusual the New York | third : lime anyhow and rich men who were | weight champion, It was Nolan who an utar | emt ros ay wt oroug | ig oa ace Pina sHOreA HOW! ob this (yaks. | URI i { induced to put money Into the pro- | Drought Gana into the Ting aa ust Kept From Rin 8 iF t | scheduled to take placo at Durland’s| three. he bs skin and bones, and really won the | mM ey See ey eee eee urland’s } = Rorosion bag oy oe Tone fight for Nelson before it started. -p Neen g That Public Likes Sport | | ro any ars), the evenings of April 30 and eaarcia ‘oO 7 lan’s management made a fortune 7 a soar Ng Stee Sr Suulry May 1, the wee! slowing Kuaste ; food | major | leagues. Whon tho tor ‘Nelson, When. they parted Nel:| CHICAGO, April 14—Nat T. Wor-| Ghown by Big Atten AMATEURS AND SEMI-PROS. }) trarry Parkinson, of the Morningsid« |week and directiy after the Brook: | leaguers, went out on an } £ gr didn't. flock to the [£02 didn't go ahead much. — Instead, | ley, sporting editor of the Stars and : > Sis —_— —e | Athletic Club, ran in his form of years} lyn Horse Show, which opeus the to short Federale games, it "wasn't. snag |e, began to rotrograde, & stage all] Stripes, writes that the A. H. . wants dances Everywhere. || |, The Evening World will be glad |/ago and won the open handicap road] Horse show wwaxon. | Wile it Is stil > “ ™ Y 1 ers come to in time, illard barica from the ring. : to print m time to time chal- |/run of the Clark House Athletic Asso-|'00 early to figure upon the entries ere ibe lesgus # backers saw they “The American Army is boxing lenges, scores and news notes of || lation, held on the « ide yester-|/)8: will be brought forward, the Two Yankees QMeb, Lowever, claimed in. its "suit |(-YOMING down to inter day fighters crazy aiid there will be a ‘great ro-| By Richard Freyer. |J amateur and semi-professional ||day. The Brooklyn to Sea Gute mara- | Plans above propo: Hah tratipty ’ ft had no voice in the plans we find K. O. Brown, a little amateur paar Ling Lc ‘bigs Re me ITHOUT the afd of Gov. Smith's|| ball teams. All items should be [|thon runner scampered home 30 yards hopee caves mre ch ata Are Released terms under which the league cross-eyed Second Avenue Warley Rr Ng BOOE : bs : reelatities in front of John Costello, Paulist’ Ath Oriminal in the Highest Geaeee. x and it wan on this idea that | youngster, who might still be work: | em Worey: signature and the consent of |] briefly written and addressed to ROAy Oe SRR CMT ener rater gees original in the highest degree, | stu dahe aised its action resulting in the Dis|ing in a pencil factory if he TeoUERIoON pthisive, of America the Board of Aldermen, Sun- |] Amateur Baseball Editor. | the latter ‘tub, was only ten yards back | gine Corny Sra Bey rier arta apg , ecognin etes 0 ericu Tint ERIPR oike otor Co erica JACKSONVIL la, April 14 _ verdict. seats hadn't becomo acquainted with Dan WhO served in the present war, it|day baseball got off to a fying start "Max “Eh st Athletic Club, Uo! will | die Moores, the rosy cheeked MIEN Benny Leonard remarked|Morgan, ‘The little Dutchman had Would Probably show that the college|and played to a full house yesterday = x os won the ather easily for this org sr Gd Wha “ca 0E4ES : os ef : athletes inore than any other class|in every semi-professional ball ground just after one of the home players) from ! Ath the direction by Miller Huggins, manage the other night at his birth-|little to recommend him except rallied promptly to the Nation's call jAs started from mandant of th | 4 day dinner that the PUNCH |that he was differont from any- Princeton. alone lost’ ninsteem sports {of Brooklyn, the borough of churches, |had made a wonderful one handed | ser taney i ets | Yankees, to the Me ch MOT EVERYTHING in the ring|thing Morgan had ever seen in the NeFote killed and ten wounded, and |high rents and side doors; Manhattan Cateh of a difficult fly ball, the crowd | iy tepaa fetdarre 4 tal hplekade paleadch ree reps bape stal ’ fas more right than wrong. | fighting line, He had a certain game- Rae e eenlete pe vas thirteen killed/and tho Ironx, That the national | went wild, One young lady, who was) in 20 minutes 48 have been. bo dante BRAC EeE He a hs lara Hyatt, who played first base for a d five wounded.” pane hope aga > waa | Sittin: on my right a ho with my|_ The richest pr: B been ent, paid for and do-| 10 Yankees last 3 er Pipi ' @fgood fighter has had the|ness and an ability to eoak In hard! Jack Curley, ‘Tom Jones and Josy|Pstime is wanted by the public was/is on my F “3 oe. as : i John Wanamaker trophy. for wounded soldiers, These| eid the eetvicn and Mushes iste (panch, But never got a real oppor-| punches with a swinging left hand, Willard met by appointment and|Meticoable by the large assemblage |“? Assistance was being taught the | runners ¢ rooklyn J Y tates, a block | the outf who wer ere tunity to Jand it. which was @ wonder for the speed of Signed a peace pact. of fans, female and otherwise, who] ©®!*#nces and exits of the game cation When they scored 69 for every! lis: of t ib but we There js always somo one who | delivery. To make it a@ happy little + Nn} witnessed the contests. marked: “My, how spontancous.” 11 fing showing was made by He uuaded’ ete |imaed a ine oh 4 iwa He never knew he could fight, how- | for Curley and Jones, who were “dis ; ‘ ; d ess the was rig Mueller and. Cc who at r ; wounded sol- | ghows the way to tho pugilistic /ever, until Morgan made him think he | Mssed by Willard about w year ugo,| At Dexter Park, Jamaica Avenue.) ‘The fact that profe rur iba ional ball will | finishing within the first tw: soon as the Aldermen | over the Jullus Lorenz, the bill has been signed | the fift leveded in gett ng hi State will be per. |! lock, and the picture sr to be very im:) BOWIE. SELECTIONS. heights, Tako Loonard himself, for|could. What was the result? Under the titleholder came across with a|Where the Bushwi faatance. Without Billy Gibson he! Morgan's management Brown punched Mice little bundle of in, the unt) feminine congre hold forth, the} be allowed 4 on, while they did | ‘Mdorse it anc mitted who mad presented ts ember of the team, just { might have gone along for years pick- | the stuf™ngs out of two champions, ane #20, 000, according to Curley. — not outnumber the men in figures: | Rime ROE Bother the eemi-proteasianalit (ec ine Ronen BORIS ooky: tity Club] —__——— ry Mmall purses end ne ret. | Abe Attell and Ad Wolgast. He hether or not Curley or Jones| i ted managers in the « Brook- | **™ je Honors. 3 8. 7 7 urph: tober @ Mae anywhere: With a man of Gib. | fought everythody of note in iis class Will have any further connection with |Set that right now—outnumbered liyn iianager chirped | iis gamete — Favela mmltn acpturay eneey } seaate othuence ho soon attracted at. |and drew down some of the biggest, Willard’s affairs was not stated, {them in yells. In the fifth 000. fans in Brooklyn| to Name New Athletic econd Race — Toadstool, Marie i} n. He got opportunites andj money paid out by promoters in his Ebbets Field only holds about | He erling « @Bevuragement through bis associa-| time. He and Matt Wells in Madison a hat’s { ‘ollowing are At Olympic Fiel FIRST GAME, ir enough.” pod Violet, Re some of the results: W HAVEN, Conn. April 14— Formal organization of the Yale Boant Race—Piurensi, Alma B. jc Control will take place soo: Peerless One. ming to an an ™ Fifth Race—Bil Hun am an, Dundreary. th Race — Cadillac, Maria: non Pure. nth Race—The Belgian, Dar ian Chant Bowling Alley » Chatter tack eld wad May By the time that all of the outlying | districts are heard from it is thought| ‘ at the total number of entries for the tropolitan championshi, fives, 145 doubles and This number is considerably less than Protectory: | 0%) 100000—2|!n former years, but enough, however, 701020000-10|tO make a very nice tournament. The with Gihson. Fortunately he had | Square Garden attracted a gate of goods, which in conjunction with | more than $26,000, n's Management landed him at| Brown was never a champion, but top of the lightweight class. everybody went to see him fight be- —— ause he never failed to furnish the} Champion Jack Britton, holder of the BONARD isn't the only cne|crowd with thrills, It was Morgan! welterweight title, 14 now booked up who profited by the servicos|who made Brown's fortune, not! for three ‘more fights by his manage:,| Jie Jeannette, the ef @ good guide or man. | Brown. ke |Dan Morgan. On April 2% he g£ Want Hoboken ager. Jess Willard, the boss of J ACK BRITTO against Jack Malone of St. Paul for ton Se" Mork, wil new athl head of will be Professor Clar- He will succeed Pr N. Corwin, who resigned t ‘ ! the Trenton A, C. 0. SECOND GAME. RL. ¥, rides 100010000-210 1 ln Giants 20.11 0008000 —4 10 1 Witson' ‘and Gardiner; Medding and , the present w: them all, might have ended his terwelght champion, had every-| funds, May 5 he mixes with Joe Well- aA at tee career in obscurity but | thing the average successful fighter 2% of Chicago for ten rounds at ‘« 4 for Jack Curley. With the backing| needy, but it availed him little or |Ol¥mPle A. A. of Syracuse, N. Yu and) An o [after that he will take on Jol ehow will be staged by the @f @ Broadway theatrical producer,| nothing. He barnstormed the coun- 1 SEE AE HA Waa, GOR any ea | We a N m Reston Mam, on] “dsatteriea—Hyan and Tteynolda; Sava and saver af town ntrien Ore plea ing to Curl ped t 2 : a 4 1 ul in @ ten-round no de-| | y agp edited UTES aS Anke | Presiden iam ‘alentin ley jum pod on @ train to E riseo, | try, fighting here and there, and little cision bout at the Eureka A. C. of Bal-| Pete Hartley, the | poertigy Sox... +4005 07-19 151) means that the bowlers of this i] - Qemvinoed Willard that he could beat! was heard of him, To-day he might Timor Ak & Gate toa eelent ad. jn t “ ‘s ring, Soo | to go their very best to i e PRG Mebnson and then crossed the ocext| nave been out of the ring, engaged : the hurky ligitwe New 1 | note; Walat r laurels. At the last reckoning of bf sign the prare champion to the will @wap jm i c At Long Island City: etary Sheridan, here is how the en- t contract. But for Curl who|in an altogether different line of| Af a lone yort from ring encounters, | 4 5 1 n, shaped up: Mant naturally had an eye to some finan-| business, if he hadn't the good fortune | "#60 wae caused by him reviving two fractured) glow will be Filadelehia Glanta, 8 2.0.8 3:0 3 4 2: af wark, N. J. H w-d - -d ; mal eas for himself, Willard p to mect something else, as Benny | M%# i & bout with Rid Norfolk at Buffalo pov colt Bellas and Gatewood? Phalea jiasatesh (0) Oo ou O, ), Deps never would have been given aj Leonard says, in Morgan, the man] weeks ago, Clay Turner, the Indian light m h shoulder | Schwa BS ghance to win the title who steered the much Infertor Brown | M@*7*eeht, ie ready to fight agin, He was Did Freddy Welsh win the light-| to fame and big purses. Morgan vook | PMouceBy matohed last wight to meet Harry Gret weight crown through his own en-|hold of Britton when it seemed a | % Pitt@urg for teu rounds at the Ournp @eavors? Not at all. Welsh, who al- | w of time, and rapidly sent him | % Syrecum, N.Y. Mum had an aversion to managers,|to the front ranks, ‘To-day he {a | 2. The mon have alwady fought two wlan yf bf bot A gered bag ne, welterweight title holder at thirty- | ™ i finally hooked up with Harry Pollok| seven, when most fighte d Mee’ it looked aa it be was at the fore t Aighters are done! age Ratner, the crack Aterican middie end of his rope. Pollok dug up suf- weight, who has fought ever) times in ficient backing and financial induce. lami and in mull over there, with ta has) At Bath Beach Oval, Brooklyn: LR | Conn the Ku B of Bath Boach B, B,C.1O 000013 —6 6 O| tary, All. Coueginus 0000900 Bloomfield J Hatter —Williaus aod Wilsou; 5 2, and Middletown, N ct The out of town t Mure of At 207th Street and Broadway: the preference in date Yorkville A. Waverly Ay Pittsburg! Said Salt Lake to the city of steel, “Glad to meet you face to face. Always wanted to thank you for the steel that builds my modern city, Always wanted to tell you Be yw that | ams will receiv and, when re quested, wiil be allowed: to’ roll their five-men, doubles and singles the sam day. As per schedule, bowling will be Kin promptly at7 P.M. on Vervr emery sr rre ress eee At Bennett Field an did much the same for Bat- Levinsky. The Battler was just ing oolg900-i da is rs ‘s i tinue, with i ‘ Welsh in England, titchio jumped | routd bouts in Philadelphia and get- | Uw of Leadon on the night of Juve 10, Ange aut ty. Lascher ail Wy, Sumnpeod, ‘Jtournament games will be rolled ¥ without your glass. And your electrical Bt the bait, something lke "$25,000, | ting licked remulariy, Until he tooied |" @ senitat Johnny Basham, the Hagiah| of Buffalo, NY. Hoth mon ar gcttiog into| A Bennett Field (Sunday A, Mat [Newly planed — alleys on” the . . the briny and came back | UPA wularly until he looked | weiterweigit chanson, in a twenty-r cy may ment at the 0 Ay An| Ae Bonnets. Miele (eunday: As Bie te White tl machinery—but have a smoke. It's am crossed y Wo nsarean: “ via AL A MHL. #, [floor of the. White Hlephant A. ‘$ minus his title. Mitchie ¢ ht hia| YP. if aa at 14 pounds, welgh in at the ringsid maker Engel # anxious to put the bout] Fort George 2100000102—d 2] No, 1241 Broadwa york C! * 0 er ea aght bh 7 Wass s your ri name?” aaked | teentive will bee pure of $001), ol ee ee + Fase BOT BSG bo aa we FIN ; 41 Broadway, New Yor ity. Onl, You know it too, don’t you? | s(eprowits:"* replied Willlame. the winner will rewire Hand reer | ee eee rats uobeg; Miller, Williams, | fom” Thr rate ats Arlested “Thanks, I do and well,” replied Pitts- o, Matu sald Yt NQ ROOM IN SOLDIER MEET | ss aii. At Bennett Field (Sunday P. M.): Ai dae tor te sevive rund tout twinen| — FOR “COLD FEET” BOXERS |, Tesaeeaecine | "Well, you're a Jew then, Be one," said Morgan. “Labrowitz is too hard to pronounce. Hereafter you're Bat- burg. “And while the thanks are going around, what of your smelters? Don't | aia a ea a aan a a le Be Ee ¢ Levinsky,” | Fraeke Brows of tale city and. Praakie Bun —— 130 —-w U bs owe alot to them? What of your jobbers? cs And 80 it became, With Mor Ka! “4 first week of rere ch Uy. Aren't they my good customers? Now, CASHINE, SAA. BAYIOR. Levinsky began peditionary Foree box ‘i 3 YY Western friend, let's take a pocketful of heavyweights, and if you ean J Pt Bianeal ih SOulA tt "Quins, Deyoung e GA Cwls and take a look around your city,” . still reta im on 0 Goveloped cases of YE. ‘ Avy Welk w h f Blan tg ; sd fy 2 Tt pln | \ > BF. Ath o10or0oa gen bt sid Spliced . WH, As a travelling man remarked,"'Cities may . | RYTHING in the ring. | . z +f lee eR OP EIR H unt Zattel, Girard aad Merten, gon, Ne ats] V7 have different opinions about some things, . | Pesci NP a thoes ery ate ana ‘ hota in) At Dexter Park sane at with ® YE. but they seem to agree on the goodness of the ‘ ake colored. be and wrestler Dou ; rien with tp Lf ey $5.0 NAVY CREW NOW TUNED UP |i, won tosses nots Se ee ee Me ee OMB ana) Lome ier a ohne, Ge Owl Cigar. All over the good old U. S.A. [84 FOR TIGERS AND HARVARD pare hae See ia icia Wa soe ; Ki. Fy und the elimination of some © ‘biden ‘and huaichert; Weuasell’ aod he thete faten in| | YKG; I never fail to find my faithful friends.” The : é Joplin, Mo. on f° vent 4, Gene ‘i tae nantes, | ch secret of Owl's American popularit Fra- ‘ VAPOLIS, Md., April 14.—Pleaned | i@ to rxvire « hie relimont a trennan being Gane sayin LE, Pralink ia Th | a grance, Dependability of fragrance. Try Owt 2 by the tory over Pennsylvania, Ours boo bis ot v among t pl oad under the ban o Ogoggoggd 43 }iroklin. | a or Wuire Owt and prove it. . but guarding against over~onfidence, | bus # catein army authoritivs Gimore; Mac: | Me . ‘the Ry nt Seat Sie ell piviigea | ane ee we : Delmont told reporters that he was Davougs aad Lo © Met math, ~ Nees Afutlen of tea Went Sant Rowtin | % ; day to prepare for Saturday's contest | nerrecent reenty ome tie ts And produced numerous doctors’ cere At Glendale : : itn Wert is nt | a ¢ $ against Pr ton and Harvard, The | tittee-round tout betewen Mishe F ficates, but ¢ was . ‘ teenths RAiule ANG Avast ot ie Tuna Sorting C mle with tho lightweights 3 = rt to ft the the more severe teat, |) Abel 22, hae been te muil A ‘ n the elimination bout MS ae OT Ir 1 There nndence In the crow | Miske asked Promoter Iteisler to mt tack ti Sais 3 ei is hy tes here, and’ it In generaily felt that tt Wes | Geek for cb come gpk Be uletts eommenied so |e. AE Antaaory. Having anes R white id oy a splendid chance to land the top place | do @, Both men are at Tulsa, (Mla more . A ¥ other ae Ti < * BIG LEAGUE RESULTS, — |o'Sta"ety "nites Sot wits |ln. Coe opinion atthe abe date Gng,cuznarint tea | Caatle Pein tok MES, | lewastaotitsinien’” Ig \ . of Jomay City, for he eeot word t oe ker are opinion of the ex- season, Ww n rmnorrow, | * mi a : § i 4 pated EL Howard Smit of te Foratem Chis of Mirador, EFL, two doy'a capable of giving a atift Among the ¢ aro Nod Heall "ot | Stein's Harling and tvatet Witandy Now | oh NEW YORK CITY + St. Loule (A, 1,), 4; St. Loule (N, N. J, om Bas day that be wae sick and would |argument to any one in the Hghtweight Uniontown, (hy 2... CORDES GRAND Cc Pry ». 4 Loulevilie (A."4.), 4: Pit bo unanle to go againet Hume in thelr elgit- divinion. Mike O'Dowd has also with- Buotield nO Rnd. BI 08 Fulton St. Brooniym, 0. “Cleveland (A. 1), round tout st the Forestom Club boring show rawr, but hin retitement hag not been 5 sen wich, Vi Scasermam, 880 $oU CANT BOWL elbows Mincliogia, aut L WO DEPENDABLE CIGAR + leans (8, A), & to-night, Johnson may consent to box Bums commented upon by Col, Johnson, Tore. ‘The Urunswick Balke Collender Co, A