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on ae INESSENRE NEWS O ‘OUTFELOER FROM PAULL Tigers Make Their First Ap- pearance of Season at Polo Grounds To-Day. The first 1919 appearance of the De- | troit Club at the Polo Grounds is well timed, Only three weeks ago Hughy Jenning’s Tigers were looked upon as Negligible factors in the American League race, but in this short inter- | val they have steadily forgéd ahead | |from their tail-end position, have | | horned “into the first division and are | Dow admitiedly an aggregation to be seriously reckoned with by t ‘The ovation, for the Georgia society of New York, of which Mr. Charlee B. Towns is President, will have a la: represbniation present and will 8 the cocasion to make a ptesentation of an appropriate offering, expressive of the high regard in whieh the " Star is held by his Iso Athletic Day of the Boy Scout Week in the nation- aspirants for the pennant | wide campaign for 1,000,000 honorary Rever been any question as P| members, and the gates of the Polo | hitting strength of the Tigers and/ Grounds will be thrown open to the | Mow with vastly improved pitching, | scout. army and its leaders, after | the club's four day series in New York, beginning to-day, will give the — Oak Pana aI the see net bee | \ector, of Internal Revenue William 4 by Bul hy of Ont. Ruppert announces that thelball they ‘usually expect when TY| the Scouew Athletic Kase coneiien Yankees have secured Outfielder Al|Cobb and ompany come to wwn big parade on ‘Wickland from the St. Paul Chub in|, Cobb, who, aa usual, js leading the| Fifth Avenue from Washington Arok @ deal whereby St. Paul is to receive | sue in batting, will receive.a par- | to 69th Street, and in which thé play- ¥. Heularty personal tribute that will! ors of the Detroit and New York ball Yankee piayer later have the flavor of an “Ol Home”) china : Th which start off wit will participate. ball players will fall dn line at 33d Street and between the two clubs 4@ squad of boy scouts will roll @ monster base ball. The soouts, headed by Grand Marshal Brigadier yen. Dyer and staff and the honorary ff, including former Secretary doo, will enter the Polo Grounds at 2.90 and after manoeuvering on the field will march to the sections of the etands assigned to them. | MAJOR LEAGUE STANDING. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. 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Cols | +} You may not know it, but Swat fr, i | velop the real notion to its logical lend. |genes in @ game out here on which [half of the seventh wo got a single | and panic-stricken, jed up toward the stand. EXPOSE of Camouflaged Ball SWAT MILLIGAN JR.’S SWEET REVENGE. By Bozeman Bulger. ‘ROM the appended letter, writ- ten by Swat Milligan, tho one | time peerless hitter of the Poison Ouks, it would appear that the | use of a camouflaged ball by Eddie | Ciootte is mot an entirely new idea | and that he should not %e given un- | due oredit for a scientific discovery. To have some authoritative light shed on this matter the following in- quiry was despatched to Slugtown, Mo. the sdene of the indomitable Swat's early tramphe: | “S. Milligan, Glugtown. “Please forward any observations you may have made on the use of a camouflaged baseball by a modern pitcher called Cicotte, This is urgent | in the interest of science and history.” ‘The following bas been received: boy, Swat jr. invented it and when they tried to steal his idea he got his wweet revenge. “Respectfully yours, “SWAT MILLIGAN.” called camouflaged baadball, | been tried out on the Poisoh Omks | with more or less varying sudcess, according to thé way you {ook at tt. “My eldest son, Swat jr., digeov- ered this idea while serving in France. For a spell of collar com- fort—there’s just one word —*S-H-I-R-E! ® greater hitter than ever I was in| Our own brand. my palmy days, Like myself, he never bats except with the bases full, and with the Potson Oaks the old rule tg still in vogue which permits a base: funner keep mooring and make as many runs as he can until the bell ig recovered. That rule makes a lot. of difference to a good hitter, “Swat jr. got the idea of camou- flaging @ baseball from the ships be- ing marked that way so as to prevent! the enemy from knowing the exact direction in which they are sailing. | Naturally, if those markings could | fool a German with a ship, they could | fool @ batter with a ball, and my son, Swat jr., doped out a ball that could— | but Tam not going to disclose the whole secret. Well, as 1 was saying, the scheme worked fine until Hiram Hawks, a perfidious pitcher for the Phosgenes, spied on him in bis labo- ratory and copped part of the great idea. “Their scheme was to use it on Swat jr. himyelf and ruin him just as he was getting a fresh start in the world. He didn’t say anything, though, and pretended that he was in ignorance of Hiram Hawks'’s chi- canery. He knew they could not de- piques and silks. Suitable for both town and country. Low starched shapes if you prefer them: Smee up 10 sine 10 In shirts, it’s well to re- member that sleeve length is just as important as neck size. We carry no less than five sleeve lengths for the popular neckbands. Of course, it takes a big stock, but we've the business to warrant it. “Rated Sretmars, Rocrers PEET CoMPANY « Broadway at 34th St. Fifth Ave. at 41st St. Broadway at 13th St. Broadway st Warren “Bo the Poison-Oaks met the Phos- Conveniend 3 ry hung the championship and Swat jr.’s future. We did not attempt to use the camouflaged ball at all, and they did not use it either for six innings. The chance came pretty quick, though, I'm telling you, In the last and two bases on balls and filled up the sacks with two out and the score tied. “Then up comes Swat jr. The boy carried a Dat not mich bigger than a swagger stick and I couldn't figure what he was up to, Just then there was a funny kind of a movement around around the box and from the steely glint in Swat jr’s eye 1 knew / he'd tumbled to something “They bad run in the camouflaged ball! | “Hiram Hawks wound up and the} trick ball, striped up like a zebra, | came wobbling up toward the plate. | Honest, it acted #0 queer we couldn't | tell whether it was headed toward | first base or third. I forgot to say) that Swat jr. always has to take a| handicap of two strikes or they won't let him play. In other words, he only | gets one wallop at the ball where other fellows get three, But that’s fair enough and the Milligan family ain't kicking. | “I could see the boy chuckling when that crazy ball started. He had no notion of hitting it, and that’s where Hiram Hawks and his oily gang slipped up. Their catcher couldn't tell where the ball was going, oither! They forgot to figure on that. | “Seeing that Swat ir. was not go-!| ing to swing, the catcher, al! puzzled | tried to duck what was a perfect strike and fell | | flat on the ground, but the old ball} cracked him on the bean and bound- | At least, that's where we thought it was go- ing, but Mt kept hopping around, wild- like. Amid @ rour from the crowd | everybody marted scoring. It being the one and only strike allowed swat jr, he toaned his little bat aside and ®arted galloping around the bases. He had already passed the plate on his first lap, when Zeke Billings, at third base, surrounded the ball and captured it. Zeke throw the catcher, but the direction The price is 5.cents. | Instead of going t 4 catoher thought the for first. After a retrieved the trick it to first base, a to nail the flying the bean, and base the shortstop square on then somebody else had t« I'm telling you it was great “In the me . wht was kidding of mine wa bases at an ¢ 6 o'clock had scored 2 minutes later the Phos exhausted, being bum that wild ball, that they leaving he old trick pill middle of the diamond tte home or olfice supply or Fifteen runs. |Oake had enough runs ahead to last That was the last of and his nefarious them a week Hiram Hawks | schame, No, sir, the camouflag the idea of Eddie NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. juffao. at Blashemion hee ne 4 Bapimece, derey Clay at Newark Doohewter st Bi ‘Toronto Neat, trim effects in soft} here iin scient ontly recommend this carton for THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, ALL’ THE SPORTS Accounts Opened From. \. 1*5»§5,000} On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments | Will Start You Housekeeping On Credit . 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