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Mr a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 11, 1920. : - BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (Famous Outfelder Picks | Yankees to Win Pennant ¢ SCANNING THE SPORT HORIZON bane. By Thornton Fisher ——— + | i | rN ang | explaint e new playing rules and Courtent, 1420, oy The Press Pabilsing Co, (The New York Hvenine World.) Hugh Duffy, Now Manager of | ii"Uinele Ronbie tnd. nts nephews Ps * te ¢ (to fire away with questio sracnca IMMATERIAN | Toronto, Sings Praises of |‘’wir nuded u few. wut handled | b TO ME- “StRancLeR “Lewis st of them lik regular peda- | Playing Spirit and Ability of |corue.” He told Clarence Mitehell, a " . who chews licorice for his spitter, Huggins Team. that he could put anything he liked | i ais: (nto his jaw, but he dasn’t use it on the ball, That would draw a ten- JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. March 11, ,|d4y suspension, Grimes must not i oe rnb the ball on his chest to get @ UOH DUFFY, manager of the] (oy iialg, Rime Marauard's throw te Toronto Club of the new In-!frst to wnur a runner is a balkf ternational League, picks the Sherry Smith Yankees to win the 1 American | plain as mud. [League championship. Hugh is visit- | ,, Kiem Se tee ce ee Fi jing the Southern training camps! jy, jamainst that day when the big league | outfits will have to ask waiverseon a pach sen ‘ e X «win, number of ball players to comply with fines Jawn's verbs baceee the twenty-five roster limit, And for) (iy ayes the present the Hugmen are honored The Dodgers had their first real, with his company spring day in camp yesterday. Robe Duffy, one of the very pest odt-[bie took advantae of the warm eather to put the ou ra fielders of his time and well known|Wonr'er to mu et Aaah eae ANO EARL cappocts WILL WRESTLE MONDAY MIGHT FoR THE PRIVILEGE OF BEING MAN-HANDLED eX SrechGe. escapes, It's all as Golf Arousing Such Interest That) It Is Ciratlenging Baseball and’ Football for Popularity as an! Outdoor Sport Now. OLF is gradually becoming so Popular that it is challenging st Mc : as the manager of good major and} Two hours in morning were i the other forms of outdoor minor league clubs, expressed his ad-| » in batting practice, The 15: culars and Ya s We @port, such as baseball and football, o sede Meier ene wike SENo auneeem | miration for the Yankees after watch- iy eu 1 ul We MI Ane Went, ioe : for the fans’ attention. Never has Syke} TR UANGEO OE TEC ERIE ing @ seven inning battle between the| y ia ter: : [ there been such interest in the sport i | first and second team | Conian, Heitman and Marquara dildos i of the Cinks as already has marked “It will take unpre ented tough eo 7 e for the ia = 3 luck ” a 3 se ¢|Mamanx, Mobart and Smith for the 3 the young year of 1920, The Southern Jiuek to rob that bunch of @ pennant | Yim eat Res MCL tourneys ure drawing big galleries and the coming season,” is the wi ux and Smith, Mohart getting bytow ed entry lists. Hughie put it. “I have bebn eaves-|with three more runless innings, marks Ey American invasion of Brita! |dropping on the players « bit in the}ing thirteen straight shutout spasms, a and the foreign invasion of the corridors,” he continued, “and { tell|The boy is a demon with the curve : United States wih awaken tromen- jyou it is good to hear their talk, It/stuff, Conian and Heitman escaped a i doves international interest in the | harks ‘back to the old days. with thetr gloves, but Sherry Smithe ; game. It is all set, according to the | “The strength is there for the suc-|got into a jam in the eighth when Rs Iatest announcement from London, cessful fight,” Duffy continued. ‘Ruth {the ann |is a wonderful asset to any club. jene p sing | Huggins has the greatest wealth of Jimmy Je | pitchers in the game. Mays shouid| with the st | win close to thirty games this ye on Mami tied the score with nd a sacrifice fly nston was the candy kid stick. He opened up ux with a triple and finished that several British pros will teave merry old England for this country in June. Abe Mitchell, last year's star, has ar 5 c » Shore of old.|the day with fou that 4 gompleted arrangements for his visit eed Liye Mast ie Bier of oa iene oy ele n that many here and expects to be accompanied [oo i york of the| The fi ; boy from Chattanooga by George Duncan and Harry Var- greatly Impressed by the work of the| a wet aba A don, holder of the open championship. asda px rae etedeetenee hv fret aS aM 1 He scored Gob It fe not so many years ago that ; canons? fielder and possessed Of a great pair | rune for the golf news and golf players were vooked WHATS THEIR HURRY Ar THE a Benanan pe a BbRAL Chit wing: Ken |e BY n from Qe: OF pen a0 cdditicn, THENRE HOF GOING ANY PLAC! | He Jooks the hitter to me. i rearrange ta ae | “Frot hat L saw of all the 1in was four hours late, y RESIDENT BAN JOHNSON of | ——————_________—__» Yankeotreordite jast year and in one| Was two dave behind the schedule, the American League is in town. glimpse here Lam sure Hage Since his last visit things have Fi : N be able to retain the finest lot Joe Chip. _ Quieted down in the baseball world. istic ews ONO Geew - Sritiite players ever cancion Oyé reh 11, Tommy There's no war—or near war— ° WALTER HAGEN, | That. in’ my humble opinion, is ; sited Soa GH | —treatenea now. Peace is wining || And Gossip WHO SAILS FoR Pare etree r ten Onee more—now that the turnstiles ENGLAND NEXT” a Yankees favorite in my book f < é ; are soon bound to click. | By John Pollock MONTH TO 7 | fs aE ‘ as Ban is to confer with President | Eddie Fitesimmons Drops English Final Sqoash Game. | i ih ew . Heydler of the National League re-| Jack Dempxey, the world’s heavy- FREFARE FOR Champion Six ‘Times. aie atuaa ouraknane la the: tlnuse | MIeIe Klem Muffs a 0 i garding a new Chairman for the Na-| weljht champlon, has agreed to fight THE British DETROIT, March 11. — Eddie Fitz- |cjal district is rapidly coming to a head. Questions Asked by Dodgers. . i tional Commission. The feuing is|Harry Greb, the Pittsburgh light OPEN simmons, the great New York light-|Unusual interest being centred in the Sp-cial to The Prening We AY IK a general that Garry Herrmann's suc- | heavyweight, in a ten-round bout at CHAMPIONSHIP weight, knocked down Johnny Shep- | coming match between Tommy Coen and ACKSONVLLL Fla, Mareh 11 6B = ' Cessor will be either “Big Bill" Ed-|a boxing show to be held by the Be Weaek shoshon, fh 46 lo eeoncin eo Wika beets! aoe y a. 9 i Wards, Collector of the Port of New | Queensberry A. C. of Buffalo, N. Y., i H A York, or Harvey Woodruff of Chicago. |at a big ba As a lecturer, Bill land, six times ih @ /teA-round COd- |sordham courts, ‘has led to Wages of i 180t : mine ane te ete cay, test here last night. It was @ one |many thousand dollars, Jack Slattery /umpire. The chief of Jolin Ie : sided bout. Fitasimmons. was all over |has posted a forfeit of $1,000 w va [staff blew into the Dodger club h Sheppard. froin the. staf sending in |Pis Beem n | em is a good : a — the afternoon of May 30 (Memorial | - HERE were some thrilling fin-|Day). Jack Kearns, manager of a ishes to the games of the Frank | Dempsey, wired Matchmaker Charley { MADISON SO. GARDEN © | Sprints Daily, 2.30 A. M. & 3.30 & P, ho t. This game in alla afternoon practice yesterday on u ternific left and rig hand smashes to ability will decide the financial dis-'tour of the national league camps HOWLING AND BILLIARD) : Murray his acceptance of the terms Eric ett and Peat Meer ecieanee ae y je the fina dis , leas : THU Lixg A} JLLARDY y B. Whitney Post, American Le-| for Dempsey and it is almost certain | Hen lightweight mice ays the count He handed wround a baseoall tract ACADEMY. Biaay 4 31a8 at.” q gion of Honor, at Newark, last night. | that Greb will accept as Bie been | twice in the third round with | t-hand = 4 P Mike A. clamoring for a fight with Dempsey. | smashes and once in the fourth with ne ene enn ene n nnn nee ene —-, r Devanney of the Miltrose alia | ey a right hook to the jaw. Fitz also sent ie > 4 A. A. won the ‘two-thirds of a mile} wile deckson will probably not be able to By Neal R. O’Hara. run in 2m. 44 3-58., which is only one- | of a second slower than Mol his opponent down once in the sixth and twice in the eight row t Ss Titahie Mitchell, the creck Mibwaukoe ightwei Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) : ‘, i i 1 theif ten-round bout at the Cream City A. ¢ Pho é sy y fle aes nll it sae dpel s Bea cree ret MADE IN US.A. " ' Sheppard's outdoor mark for the dis-| of Muwaukee on Monday night, ax he injured his | : Hea ea tee eae cenean te Benare. the toes Me Saige too. A ihe hia. wean ' ; f Jance, Sidney Leslie was second, two right wand s0 badly in his bout with Jobnny Dun Must have been the last day for filing income returns in thos . Meat ana an lwceabed Unt Ulatoau H back, with Allen Swede of} dee that he is unable to do any boxing with It eoeoua. BRE lastli the eo Princeton third. Harvey Reed, Yale, |tte intends to sak for » vostponement of the con These Australian boxers are like the Australian ballots, They all fold 1k:0v sting th w H qi Started but stopped whisr far in the | test tor tw) weeks. up and a lot of ‘em are counted out. H 5 Fuck on the final lap. -- at ear : a aeee : ‘ eNulty, matchmaker of the Amboy J 4 RE expe Py Page Mbengrynadferaiwn Three countries will compete for the Davis Cup, but only two of 'em , UNION MADE | the chib's boxing aliow to-night, Charley Mitton aes : bantam, Lynch, a | mevta Young CoMy, Willie Kobler of New turk ie aE deta cies oi modest Paty By patel Walter 3 won wind Frankie Sullivan 100h— Census shows 10,000,000 folks are living in the Philippines in H meen, Jimmy Wilde, Roy’ Moore tga | 2") lappy Wonard ot New York spite of the Manila cigars they smoke. je, Roy Moore an cl Fei pee other stars are sidestepping the west | Clay curner, the Indian fighter hei world: Aa wetna. batter iainent How maken ue give vp our ide Irishman, who has won three | Gro, the rigged Pittdurgher J getting better, Government nov L 4 @asy victories in a week | round attle at Akron, O., income tax during Lent, | By the way, Eddie is navigating | Matchmaker Art Kauth of the Grand A, ©, © ant ei mow by the aid of crutches, the re- | that city is seriously thinking of using them again Football dueantt na see wala seds new stad a. sult of @ fall while hustling for a| in the at hie lity the fev woo otball doesn’t need new rules vit ne new stadium, ; ch ig in a class by himself, as @ hitter,” says Mead, “and you , couldn't get 4 fellow like Sharkey tn | # the ring with him. Joe will fight|\ them all—no favorites, He's after both the bantam and feather ti , and I only hope that the bill legal- izing fitteen-round referee decision 8 goes through in this State and | Lynch will become a champion, sure. His next pout will be with Frankie Daly of Staten Island in Detroit March 31." Ruth swings a 54-ounce bat, but it's good for more than just a few pounds, eet That Penn-Chicago basketball series should be a basket picnic for one of the | teams, 7 o Se. vuln Spo oa Monday night nn ne we ee cee nnn nsen wes Waterson, Nod, will bavesto fight ia hardewt (0 brat ‘Tuobey College boxing will be an indoor sport till the football season starts. Sharp, the Pittatmngts hg fou Bouts Laonasd ani It doesn’t take cables from Berlin to show that the Heinies Nt she have quit. Not with Heinie Wagner retired, Hein| agent and Heinle Groh letting his wife run his business: ee Ke aS Ane eS neha i Navy will sell the steamships Harvard and Yale. Chance to pui your Harvard-Yale bids in early. Ten-Year-Old Lad Falahontos Cpeteen We are told that the five 7 f g The Keeley Cure is now the rich man's college. buttons worn by the Chi-. \ Birthday By Beating Dad at Golf tite tae fetes A an apne ee pad ioek raage paceman Ek foi a ° ° ° coats symbolize the five prin- built to stand the tug and strain. Your money back, ] illie Wi : melee Brocco, Injured in Bad Spill, cipal moral virtues recom- fail to satisfy. Think what this means to the workman, ee = Willie Wilson, New York) sxtended. to thirty-six holes, and 0 Forced to Retire From Bike Race\™en4e4 by their great leader He can forget everything but his work. He knows his marvor Frofessional, LOs6s 10 | tawrence Ayton, the St. Andrews ee « and teacher, Confucius. | ee rah bred’ profeantonal’ nid ‘she of the great: Q clothes look right. He knows they stand by him in the long p, 4 Down, at Pinehurst, a Aelntasion of (orelge gta here in| ltalian’s Accident Makes Goul- | Broo was officially declared out! Humanity. Justice. Order. run. He works with confidence, with ease, certain that his i is said to be ‘ i rare , /9F the race at 5 o'clock this mo . > PINFHURST, N. C, March 11 mal: minis arrival #1 ‘iet-Magin Combination Fa-|,, Broce $n¢ tis partner wore pres a gman clothes are as good as his work. dhe Pinchuret and sven Tork Harbor | ay eae ea se oF Chena, whereBe| —vorites for Madison Square| est race, was te ninth the tiallan| Wise old owls! Buttons Union Made, Insist on the Sweet-Orr ticketon all your work golf professional, celebrated his tenth | SO eriey ai Contest. chances, betore : 4 to symbolize virtues! Al- clothes. It is your protection against unsatisfactory clothes. birthday by defeating his father by 4{cunningsnain Is the “winner vot this pate betes than ane oe his spponente’ ue |ways before their eyes and ¥ hi up in the course of a ma fh ch in which | Year's amateur golf. championship — of é finished better than fifth influence for | Wilkon venior allowed the youngster |}"dia: which, was always an uence ARICE BROCCO, the game|" Re aeita mute ci acne wo strokes on the long holes and | Mr Cunningh: | Mrs, ane alate M Italian rider, who, along with) "phe wecident ‘ieit. teams| good on their characters. C * "i partnel e se! tied with the same “amount of miles} 1 one stroke on the short ones, Wilson | “#* J. Bullock, a his partner, De Ruyt bed | le °) Mout soe a a over pirty -at Bs . ¢ when | nd laps. The Goullet-Magin com went around in the low seventies, but | Gutnedrad: “the eines J. D.} precedent for six day racing when | Pination hoWatar ied tie Hala ne) We venture the opinion + the little fellow seized the lead at the | hal ship in 1911 19 they gained a lap on the fleld Mon-t the most number’ of points and that as far as buttons in start by winning the first hole in par | the yocond round, Fert ; day evening, Was so badly hurt in an} fans have practically given the win- . cter is ‘ i and the next three in a stroke over | to reach the ; aceident that occurred early to-day [ners share to this combination, There America g0, chara t par, and robbed his father of a half he Oxford Captain of is no rider in the race who can touch i ' Wik cnare Me gait! Gaptaln of | his retirement from the race wax @ Gouller een i eones to acintion i wese eerved by sewing x ‘ae on the fourteenth by gathering in alOxford in 1912 7: necessity, ‘The unfortunate aceident| Goullet is particularly anxious to| them on good and strong! ; birdie 4 on that hole, ‘The ten-year- | happened while the fourteen riders] Cross the finish line in first place, as lel gue ata BELLAIRE HEIGHTS, Fla, Maren this would bring his record up’ to| | GK. Morrow’ of tie Bngle | Were speeding around the saucer at al five wing, a. record held by ’yoe| We try to do our part! PALM BACH. Fla, March 1. |n¢et@ Club will meet Miss Edith Cum- | terrific clip. ‘The field was pretty well ! Fogler, mings ‘of Chicago In the finals for the | The best quality buttons. OVERALLS AND COATS WORK PANTS AND SUITS the second rapnd by| James T. Soutter, President of the | the - sae arse Peoant [Connecticut State Golf Association, af youngste Thomp : thread, with careful inspec- WORK SHIRTS DRESS TROUSERS eee zhomipeen ¢ oun hight that’ it had been | Mans's wheel swerved and carried] 1) Look atthe meninthe audience |||tion to see that enough FLANNEL SHIRTS RIDING BREECHES emvuer of ne ale golf team, jecided to e « at anual | him » e top of e et ent, } ‘ MEY GC clbee diay, in the toes Teartlonahis (enPasee et ivan ton tains | nue 12 tae fap of the embankment.) Th whey yey mast stitches are taken to get a of the bracket the Lake Worth Bi ‘ 7 sending him into one of the wooden | . Jor th Country Club at | Sending firm hold of the goods. MEME, Gharlas Amory of Brookiine Bridgeport date the impact sending rider and rm ge! beaten 3 and 2 by Hugh J. Willoughby | lected, * Merion orn y south Florida title bolder, = Willoughby in the semi-final), 2" Thompson meets N. P. Bin 4 fine round, defeating I. J. Country Ciub of Khode lasland, and 5, Fourth Avenue turn was reached ham w previously se- | post whe down the incline. Brocco coul i own th ing ne. Bro p coud Py eaaea Lad ica a meeting, the first ever at- (D0 set out of the way and went prevented, Connecticut, wil Id at |crashing into Lang, landing in a heap Everything men and de it’oe conan | Stat o¢ the other riders who hid eon ED. PINAUD'S boys wear. Also Sporting known as the Junior |irailing the Italian crashing on top HAIR TONIC Goods and Luggage. | mplonship, — ¢ rs or the sons of members {of him ness, and | , one day a P| Connecticut memt longing to clubs in the associatiot 2 the riders, with the exception of used faithfully, keeps the scalp |tournnent wt be the autgrowth, of wr | iocoo, untaragied. themaciven. from clean ead promotes balr growth. 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