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' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Boston Visit to Giants Gives Dope Awful Wallop — AX SCISSORS AND HEADLOCK _TO-NIGHT - dake ‘By Thornton Fisher, Jn Two-Day-Old Season A GUY IM TURTLE Second Defeat of McGraw Clan by Despised Bean Towners ‘ _ Largely Due to Uncovered Second Base in Seventh Inning, and Pitcher Toney Was Also Out of Luck. A Maret NIGHT- GET NE A eR eet. By Charles Somerville. AY, what do you know about this? Up at the Polo Grounds yesterday down we go again to that Stallings bunch! Second game in the year; second swat on the ear! What the heck is this Boston visit going to result in anyway? Pil say- it’s enough of a e«cprise party right as it stands. All the dope had these Beanpots classified as the Giants’ oysters. When it seems the label ought to have been “Cyanide of Potassium.” Ot a z = : Lewis HAS We'd feet like taking some Of | pitchers hand. By that time old re PERFECTED A that stuff ourselves if we didn’t | Cruise had snugly docked on the MISE LIKE HOLD remember that after ali, men, bey ena Sweat X6 ‘ wrestling 2 nd that's when the game was with ined aera to-day 4# another day, and some- | nanded to Stallings on a plain bone times a bad start ends ina fine | platter. For Mann, having the ad~ . vantage of a ruffled Toney, took up (STE CHER TAKES THEM ALG finteh. Remember the fot girl “the fiall and flayed the bulb for & ONE NIGHT AFTER. ANoTHER— of the circus who grew de- | hot smack to right field. There was a eae : epondent because she was losing | praiseworthy relay of the long, low. flesh: but dnbed “By getting ‘hit to the home phate, but Cruise had 9 @ | tong since passed Quarantine and was bigger salary as a living skele- | safe in the home port by the tme , McCarty got the pill. But there wasn’t ton? Well, I don’t either, But going % be any Big smashup, and I was just trying to think of |Barnes-storming as of Jess on something cheerful. ‘Wednesday. Toney had O'Neil cross- eyed trying to find the ball with his ‘ ciub, and the Braves’ catcher went And it's no easy job, because the} down as had Holke and Boeckel— Giants had as much excuse for losing | three strikeouts in the game inning. yesterday's game as a goat would But the Braves’ single tally re- have to die of indigestion. And| mained, looming high and impor- what's more before a goat would let) tant as the Woolworth tower to the very end of the battle. In ex- anybody—especially a Back Bay] lanation permit me to introduce Brave—tie a can to him he'd eat it.| Oeschger, pitcher, and And I'd eat my shirt—and it's dyed Maranville, shortstop. green with pink dots—if Art Fletcher abbit” wi hirligig and and Larry Doyle could give me any i ht day. Five sort of an explanation that wouldn't| times be s atched away from sound like a statement from the Mat-{ Kauff, Fletcher and Dovie crack- teawan Chapter of the Order of the ling grounders that looked surely Baked Beans as to how they came to! ticketed for deep centre. Darn the pull the stuff they did in the seventh | itt! If you hit a ball into inning yesterday—the stuff off sec-| London he'd be sure to hop over ond, the explosion that started the old|. from New York and grab it. And ‘as for Oeschger. Looks like Stallings had cornered the supply of j}monkey glan the way he's bri = fi if Joe STECHER, M WRESTLER.) COE ae braRAD nine reeler at the Polo Grounds earns the title of i 2 = new life to old pitchers. There was ; other giants of the ring. JOE E WINNER. OF TONIGHTS comest® || TOUGH ON TONEY, || Eayrs, never rox {ded before as up te Ahese legs that Stecher RESEMBLES TH = TO JOIN Or big league flinging. You know what CHANCE! he Vednesday. And Oeschger, ; to win, wrest~ ANN THING ay VAUDEVILLE TROUPES Mystery ofthe Empty Sach! | 7.00 career of the past three or four otherwise, He has an A Tit wile had left hime hia” |seasons has been almost as flat as If hte wife hod test him, hia | erohibition beer, prances out yester- seventéen children all died at day and pitches himelf in line for a once of the flu, hié best friend |crown. 0, it wasn't great pitching. But it was good game pitching. Time opps foreclosed the mortgage on his land again the Giants slammed and Frown Finer-- | William Spengler| css. rene Me and, auals, Se ante alarmed and looked as if Oeschger’s Hindenburg WHILE LEWIS “LOOKS” HIS PROFESSION if i i ti gers Prove Their Gameness In Second Game With Phillies i ll i i ——— g warts, and the cork worked out , s about to crack. But it didn’t. cat on feet and Wins Amateur of the bottle he might be carry- his gratitude ia due to the rr ty ie”: ir to centre the bases were { a “oe . eg 2 ¥ 2. 2 , 7 Maranville principally and almost a: perfect 's Boys Come Within] inet! ¥ 4 Boxing: Title) 7705 ie Me Me wand Nave | some star catches in right field. by “i psy Ace of Beating Visitors by centre, Olson and Neis scoring. . a b , figured just mildly unlucky a8 | Cruise. The Giants nailed O-spell-it- ers beat out an infield hit, (Cee —— against the sad fate that befcil yourself for six clean wallops. One of Great Rally. et ahlstak Wante rabtinee By: William Spengler, the New York| the honest tosser yester e'en. Ban vat & Cipla team, tee seaceet of the kid, Fordham Frisch. That was Myers scored on Krueger's single, cop, is amateur heavyweight cham- ‘owell had cracked a hot single off th ina. and when Baird, batting for Mohart, By Neal R. O’Hara ¥ P a a hot single off|in the second inning. It ‘as the > N01 Stat Ni to-day | Fi . a1 i lave ] h - By Richard Freyer. came across with a safe hit, Krueger hamilton hadbicd ae aehonsa: qedhantitedawlieaglion ¢ thay Me! OF bs 4 Poeutt of oe el 3. tee bie aad Crhiae'e siege, Was ae geile fabatiog toishow'on the oscnee EB Brockiya Robine came out | Moved fo third and talljed on Olwoad Only trouble with the big league opening in the EAst’ was’ that the} master in the final bout for the title {cated for by Benny Kauff. And two|board. Maranville had blocked w on the short end in the second | (No a Thance to become a hero, but weather was off instead of the teams. at the City A.C. in this city last | Pier plucked'a double off Toney’s oft | then the orders “rind> aot ita pn rag! of the avon — stprted went out on a grounder to the pitcher oe night, ferings, sending Rabbit Maranville to| triple. Kelly popped to Holke, Me- Six runs. ker, are bel oy Wi er a ‘The railroad holdouts make Walle Schang look like « piker. \ . e i they were declared losers, they] )\°,, Spengler, although he appeared to|third. ‘But Fred kept Powell braked Carty was deliberately walked by down to a weak grounder, afd again Oeschger. With Toney up, McCart tthe Dail over the right-feld| The Cabinet has resumed meeting, which will interfere with the Tuesday |°*!7>' Plenty of excess weight, proved |no "harm was done. tt h 4 E Me bes st ittend. he Washi ball park. too fast and ci for his adversary} But in th th i tape pe neh Malye nde eee seas 4 attendance at fashington par! y clever for vel ut in the seventh session up step- caught Frisch midway between hor gy te adh cee ee Se vane fon og the visitors bata lly up (ae iar a uF an! had little difficulty in landing the | ped Mr. Walt Cruise. He sampled one and third by a bluff throw for M 4 prise 1 wea vagy em Ao oer he prc pobei yt Negra f-ndigtlben-4 New York commenced starving the same day the @iante blew in from! puncies ‘he started for Tomashek's|f Toney’s by slapping it over on the Carty at second. But the Fordh the eighth inning showed the visi. reached base safely the clouds start- | the ham-and-eggs circuit. head or body. ‘The latter put up a|Coping of the right field stand. But kid fiddled and ducked and skid. & Fat Fred only grinned. The thing was | until the whole Boston team gathe: ed moving away and the sky became IR, eee |great fight, but there never was a | 4 tors had shot seven markers across| much clearer.” Koney hit. into a! The railroad guys simply deat the umpires to it in calling strikes, Clad whens He tind) the. Hoop” ta) canz|frue. jus aruiae coeewae ity neta | tovrun Rivet earthy TUE 1b ene home plate, while the home team had | double play, however, one run com. ee, |For; and at the finish the policeman |) “single.” ‘The Braves in the. hut| hand, held it too long, and the For: i pebalked up nary a one. At thia funo-| INE home, Ward cide war ect day | gy AUB shortage: con! shortage; food shortage: milk shortage: Pullman short-| fyi 8 Us lead, and naturally CAUgBt | Started a war dance. None out—a| ham strategist hopped sately onto tha jew York. Shortage of everything except explanations. hayes the Larrea the| an on the first bag. At that Toney thira bag. A kid to be described as hs puckeres is brow, put on the upper; “cool and nervous.” He won a big ‘Train service now makes the ball players think they're atill in the] Pent if not the greatest, was that) cutch and broke the speed limits. The| salvo of applause for his clever cs ‘Detwer! ‘ South, |G, and Sam Mosshore of the Pastime| result was Holke hitting three times! cape. But—well Toney struck out. tive as two wee bits of kiddies and will not, be licked . a LJ ‘astime/ ot something his bat never met. And| So that’s that reti ( . . | Go as t : with beanshooters would be in man has been retired. FREAK DELIVERIES AIN'T THE ONLY KIND BARRED WHILD | fit cyes tice Bere, Bnd, Willing: the same punishment befell the mighty | (=== endeavor to hold off a regiment " THE STRIKE IS ON. in the Boeckel. Oh, Toney had the Stallings- : | him coming in with a right or left y their | ites answering the crack of his trusty 4 trained soldiers with fixed bayo Fg 0 GAR emt ad Cole | Bock of Jolt, of a.jeb that stopped wity' an'right and loaded magazines. } Strikers’ demands make ft look the Government gave the railroads back to! Joe, who is a redhe: Irishman, BUT— ‘ful Philadelphia bad sent thelr rune the wrong parties. Peng tale Kone Whe 1s 8 redheaded Trishman.| "tn the midst of hie successful handling of Boeckel, C rt dock at the First Landing and started for the next port. Me- Carty, the catcher, wasted no time home at the following intervals: wore 16 ete wee eae att fndea’ | Washington never crossed the Delaware like the railroad guys crossed | m, the third, one in the fourth, an-| Gverybody out President Bobets and |the Delaware, Lackawanna and Hudson. | ‘two more tn the sev- | @e shenmone operator, Seventeen rounds that the bout lasted, and he took some terrific wallops, the mere sight of which made the ringside spectators wince. But they didn't ap- ‘ever con- tes were sent] Wonder how the Drys like going without their milk. Pear to feaxe Joseph. whe reat teag.| locking ahead, but just slammed tal deh | . Strike situation was exaggerated. Pennsylvania's only tail-end wrecks are| Punishment. We Rie ce kane the Tras which Tunn men, Marquard, Mamaux, Mohart,| tne Qual. the ate. Joe, who has tought only four bouts,| f° be there haa Seen Maju vod Bat ———-~ | and'all of them in this tournament,| his throw went somewhat wide of a ce the bagealso, But the sob stuff b opponents — i was given a great ovation when he| |; Ris fact that the inraw ; , Phillies again to-day, with Smith l left the ring. Undoubtedly with a| [ies in the inc gE. a in| "The lath ine probable pitohtag choles. Twelve Teams United States | \i.'ms., Undoubtedly mith 8) caught Art Fleicher aa far north = FRANK GLEICH WINS Roll To-Night in| Meets France in |i °°" 2) * | Gort ac erjauth as Gute fr o 2 the station. Art grabbed the throw f GAME FOR YANKEES 6 ° 9 a eg ee ey) but from six feet back of second, § A ‘at good, then, Headpin Tourney| Tennis “Prelim itd : WITH HIS TIMELY HIT. j STANDING OF ; Play will be resumed in the Evening { PHILADELPHIA, Aprit 16.—The| World Headpin Bowling Tournament | SYDNEY, N.S. Wa. April 16— THE CLUBS 8 to 16! first victory. of the Yankees for the| this evening when twelve teams tine up| faving accepted the late entries of z season of 1920 came at Shibe Park|at the time the umpire blows the| France and Canada, with the consent NATIONAL LEAGUE. The hardest years on a —came without the ald of Babe Ruth | Whistle at the White Blephant Bowling | of “he other nations, a new draw wus| Gatent aa 4 boy’s clothes. ‘and his mighty and celebrated bat. Academy drives. Several very god) made for the Davis Cup lawn tennis Boston 20 1.000] st. Leute. nt 2 meet to-day, ‘As unheralded youngster, Frank| ‘ee™# are among the entrants and the/ matches. Cincinnati... 2 0 1.000] Pittsburgh ‘ The best years to test our 4 Harold Weber, Inverness, who will meet the th roca King | Cotne”, Brothers’ high total of 487, may) As a result, the United States will] Brooklyn 800] New York, 2 Quality! i BH. L. Scofield, Woodway, in the other |Gielch, stole the thunder from King}, py the board. Pat Kellys high indi-| meet France in the preliminary | Pelladeshia.. 1 1 .800| Chicago . 2 ‘ ; bracket of the semi-final round. Babe. vidual total of 112 may also be in| een eee ne erca aa in GAMES YESTERDAY, All-wool fabrics. erp RF Pena With the bases crowded tn the} danger, that is, if the bowlers show any | . pony peels 13 Boston, 1; New York, 0. Absolutely fast color. } be MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS, | seventh inning, and the Yankees cne| of the form displayed in recent work- | ‘he ginal draw, while Holland will Philadelphia, 8; Brooklyn, 7. hwean “ . t i to-night. wit, be| “ke the courts against South Africa, ci ti, 43 Chicas Tailoring, just as good as Fun in the rear, Gloich struck a safo| Ont, ,10 0m the Boulevard Club: one| Jn the second round, Canada will St. Louis, Milled hand : ! ‘Townsend Harris Hall easily defeated | and timely blow for the cause and/from the Liberty Bank; two teams| play the winner of the Holland- GAMES TO-DAY. SI ands can make it. De Witt Clinton High School in the sec- | two New York players gamboled over| {rom the Liberty Bowie Chie tne | South Africa match, while the team | geste at New York. The same care for detail as ond series of the freshman high school| the plate. These two runs would have| Ciut: ‘two. team from the British Isles will face the Philadetphia at Brooktyn, oes into fothes f team swimming championship tourney | been sufficient to win, as it later| National Bank: Wisner of the United States: France Chieage at Cincinnat, & our’ clothes for held in the pool of the Evander Childs] turned out, but to insure victory the unt Polat (Bewting, Club; iSRerees eae lis cera tow a TlanS te cae py i lc Na laa Home Runs— men. Wak Schie In oa orien among te) nen trom New York scored another fhecomsteco Club, oho team from a Australia in the challenge round. ne AMERICAT LEAGUE, cL oe.| ith us again, Sure sign of Quality first, last and all Boys’ High by a score of 82 to 29 poin's, | DMF Of tallies to the final chapter.| Gurr Printing Company. | ‘This means that the United States|Chicase ..... 1 © 1.000 1 i ae) SRDS the time, whether clothing, —— This placed victory far beyond the| Among the iate ‘entries received for | man win Your nustcites Tetsu | oaate 0 1.000 t ‘ce Clout’ ‘em out, boys—home | fF oiahi ‘The Boxing Committee of the Metro- | reach ‘of the Mackmen. Ba era hom the “Beekman Hili|Much-sought trophy to ‘his country, | Bestes 1 0 1c 1 00| runs get our hurrah any day. | /Urnishings, hats, shoes or Politan Association of the A. A. U. haa] piye times Ruth appronched the plate| Howling Club of New York City, the |, No official notice was received New Yorkin tt 000 + L000 i h fi— | sporting goods. summoned George Sch we epee ‘ ot itis | terday by the United States Lawn Ten- i} 4 c We like the home run stufl— / Spo & gi 5 ree Schwegier, referee at] tnis afternoon and on three occasions| National, Aurora, Castleton and Bi GAMES YESTERDAY. A i bi the New York Athletic Club, to appear! ne nit nothing but the oool Philadel-| >bom Clubs, of Staten Island. ee alte cline care tect PA cee Fiber J Bus it gues ie om xpeeeg apd fos aay @t @ special meeing of that bod: a om . Marquardt, of the Yorkdale 1 thing, h . Boston, 7: * ve “4 J a . CaeatGRY WOTERRIRI wa ba rereena | EAS Ther SoBe cas on Sird pores a Davis Cup t team wi soto ‘Brance inte be tes Coveane (rani, Stance sey ee coe every “Westpointer” shoes — < to give a decision in one of the bouts Say one our. Bod! tobe ‘at the Kreutsor ia |in May for the preliminary round, an Detrolt-Chicage (rain). » eee owe the “last” f i < who started the the pli will be entered in > ‘or growing feet. - be refereed last Saturday night. Harier on, followed Ruth's otrine-cat Hat oot reat Shamblononip™ tournament in “Ureat SAE TERA: No piach Jee i Feranout All | i * By Re gh By fagning Duffy Lewla. a en fined “og the tite Me parts nhs | Britain to be, played on the Wimbledon | ew Yer at Philadelphia. Sheps—all eure bce fpr abinge, leather, George Brooklyn was fret inning Ww came | ville. wich t June. ington at Bester, reelected President. of the Intercity | to the plate m messenger boy ‘strutted | camimmos at SP." ML, abd continee tmall' md: |CQNFER OS! JUD ot boas rence, et Leap st Chant, it eee an id epee Baseball Association at the annual of | fo with a hat box. Players gath-| mht. ————_. it will then play the British Isles team Detroit at Chioase, ae . Hicers’ ‘election meeting of that organi. | ered about King Habe for prese in the second round while in England. Official outfits for Boy tation held in the Pulitzer Dullding last | tation. When the highe Farmers te Play Newark Stars. {ris means a strenuous trip and plenty —— Cordially, fh A night. This will be the third successive | opened the box he discovered that there| ‘The attraction at Farmer Oval,| or competition, t |Scouts of America. Also xe Palmer has led the local league brown agrhy awaiting pe. Flughes Street, Glendale, I. L, Sunday |“ in all probability the team will be Bushy Graham Is Winner, | ‘onaneent ; ‘semi-professional baseball clube Buth amiiingly took, the hag out of @ afternoon, Will be the (Newark Stars | headed by Willlam M. Johnston of| | Bushy Graham won | easily “sD ;|Sporting Goods. sulk ead. fastest semi- Mahony in eight rounds at the Fret smith, one ot Pennmrvanare| “Huse Bane ti pln, beet | 8ycEloe Neath fe aan aagnan | Gauge catia gPaRBio. wae | ontay aMaviny iutias'aieae °° | ATR A MOUNT, | secasteres reas aterm Balegt after “tne eauite MetaEELar™ yee ia, the, sevond Tomine: che | Tee ceetnuegayih tei for the Vers | wit (AY cane, SHES ty Pay teleceS | | Gauss of echolastic difficulties. ie was home | Sra. Play ‘called at 3, WIth ture oF Cine Sthere A6:0tm Id Neckties Made N. \SHIR' c OPS RocEers PezT Company @ senior in the Wharton School. P in we mee Of the afternoon, epninney” Boyle and Oe Foe Draw. eckties Made New | a eae _- Hehe, Dugan's Ay was misjudged | ORewa LOWELL, Mass, April 16—"Phinney” | 811504 bont to nent. SE Repaiee Thee Nassau Street, Tribune Butlding| at 13th St- r ‘34th Se! ich, Grifin, reaching second. Both | BRIDGEPORT, Conn., April . ATE AS oT eS RENOVATING CO. D ig ‘our at 34th St. Gleich, or Boyle, the good loca! lightweight, and Third Avenue at 59th Street Con: afte — & Ic | Handicap etter Laurette Bayouns wolt| Billy De Foo of St. Paul fought a| 650 State St. Brecklye N.S: | o00— Third Ave. at 285th St, Harlem | Broadway vee! eta em. fice. feock ven ‘tarsal in’ ecknawinags “ acme 11626 Third Avenue at 86th Street HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Apeit 16.—Bob| strikes 0m, Mand Griffin * Heres’ to, middiewelgnt champion Mike | was called ‘a Graw by ‘tho referoo as| Mycertng for Billiards and Bowling. | 435 Third Ave. at 148th St, Bronx | of Warren, at4ist Sef RST, April 15.—¥. H. Gates,| Martin, heavywelght champion of the! home from third. O'Dowd here last night in the sixth|De Foe refused to box Boyle because vd ee ws * |20) West 125th St, at Seventh Avenue a ty, the medal winner, was! A. E. F., knocked out Spike McFadden| “The Yankees several good ch: round. A crowd at the Black Rock | he was four pounds overweight, unless Site ST Broadway | at 50th Street in Of inatch of Philadelphia in the fleet renea at ry Salone the A. C. cheered the welterweight for his! the contest was to we a draw ‘if both | SWiAN@ AND pisijanp 18 west afd Ot ot Third ory ' juled ten-round bout ‘here ‘last the ia seeing ut ef tie eines were on thelr foot at the ond of) TELUS NE BowG ANB,» bale tie a Maia is Gaus ‘Panaze Yonkers so one ee eee fe me = +e ee npn netinensmne nee atctremte geen = ee ee

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