The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 19

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Yankees Open Their Training SHREVEPORT, La, March 1—Dr. ik Woods, trainer of the New York , Fedohed down into the big black trunk in the club house;of the Shreve- port team at 1 o'clock yesterday. le brought out a big catcher’s glove ith his left hand and two small red paper boxes with his right. “Go . Season of 1921 ‘The boxes were quickly broken open find the silver leaf unwrapped from two hew official American League baseballs, Atlew seconds iater, a pair of ambitious oungeters, bedecked In gray uniforms, it on the playing fiela and the for 1971 was a few inbabi- pp Fails to Join Giants on Road 8ST. LOUIS, .Mo., March 1—~Three smart-looking candidates for the contre field berth on the 1921 Giants reported the travellers from New York, bound for San Antonio, left on the "“Sun- shine Special” last evening on the last leg of the run to the training camp, They are Lee King, veteran of two years with New York, in util- ity and pinch hitting roles; Vernon Spencer, the International League youngster, and Edward Brown, the tall Tamarack from Ohlowa, Neb, King and Spencer are short, compact, aturdily, it Mr. Brown ts different. He ip six and quick as @ cat, Eddie B to Jess Burkett when youngsters," but +| trate manager, looked ho | declared the “Sdhshine tera began tossing the wall about. on, debe Hirst seasion lasted nearly twe hours and consisted of bunting, fiel rand batting practices. ‘There were nines id this afternoon with Huggins, Bob Connery, the scout, nd Frank Roth and Charley O'Leary, coaches, The youngsters were will: ‘were ready to fall from ex ition and staggered to the club: Ins cautioned the members of Tt was folks that live ear around took off their went about in their shirt ingon, whose real namo is Jo- Carlson, was the hero of the first of practice. Munson is the young "man who played with the Raleigh Club ot the Piedmont League. He is a little afpller n Benny Kauff and more stock- ily built, ee of logs Ike C ley, Hickman, the former big league thelder. Hickinan's legs were of the Ho has a rc arr variety, in ‘the batting practice yesterday, 4 Munson, a left handed hitter hy t TAY, jaghed Into the, ball and higi nt it nd far over right field. The un- fortunate baseball found a r p! on the other side of the ‘ e fore, the young Mr. M gon, won the honors | dpnon played with Lehigh in 1019 last year with Raleigh, He was | base stealer in the Piedmont | Phety Over the fonce this year. ‘it and he ‘tant: fate wafe hits and finished in average of .304. He is twenty years ye@l@ and his home is In Renova, Pa. have to provide an rairie boy. m gripping & hitting last yea Jimmy Salliv PHILADDLPHIA. Sullivan, former world's amateur cham- plon, and Jack Palmer, the hard hitting welterweight of this city, battled toe to toe in one of the feature bouts at the Olympia here last night, with, Sullivan galni of the first her of the Yankees to drive a ball 2 Texas pitcher now’ at San Antonio, will give him a race for altitude honora, Much anxiety and sui ressed when "Goldie" join Tumors eaal Fy Bs be eee. out ier eae ace he $16, uurchage money ‘or him. Eddie Brannick rushed arou: town, Gaining three outfielders, the party lost one at Cleveland last nie when Bennie Kauff. wi expec to join there for the trip, received or- G w ht ed 0, Fo back to. ‘York, He will his ‘before going 0, 0 train, “We're out to win this year,” is the first word from every Giant’ regular picked up, and the rookies have the game fanting spirit. youngster who subbed for Larry Doyle Part of last season, Ly he's going to put up a big fight for the regular job at segond base, and declares he doesn't Roy Imes, “the patter of manufacturing base h euson, A 5 Clone Bout, 1.—Jimmy ing the victory through his great finish In the last two rownds, when he made the rugged Quaker retreat under & two-fisted attack to the head and body that brought the reat crowd to its feet. Sullivan was given a great tion when he left the ring. In the feature bout Billy Angelo of York. outslugged Joe Tiplitz in a hard fought battle. r, but that he will he | ready to show the way to the four ther candidates for second base The basketball team representing Washington Heights Evening High Behool came very near setting a new scoring record in a recent game with the Long Ieiand Bvening High School. When the final score had been added wp it read 102 for the New York boys, against 2 for the Long Island five. The record bas- ketball score for one game ie 119 points, made by a Boston High School team several years ago. The 102 points made by the Washington Heights lads creates a new record for this city, The greatest point scorer in the game was Meniger, cap- tain and forward of the winning team. He sent 22 baskets into the net from the floor, and was closely followed by Towbis, centre, who scored 11 point shots, and Savadkin, another fotward, who made 10. Seiler at nt {right guard scored 8 baskets and Jeffries at left guard 1, Neither side scored any fouls. The St. Agnes five acored its twen- ty-sixth victory by defeating the 6t. Michaels five by 64 to 11, The win- ners have open dates for home or op- ponents’ courts. Address William T. Morgan, No. 70 West 10lst Street, Audubon five defeated the Fitz court, The fine passing of the win- ning aggregation featured the con- test, Next Friday night the Audu- bons will meet the Ozark five, and the following night the Franklin A. C. of Westchester. The St. James Triangles and the uamption Crowns will mingle thie evening on latter's Brooklyn court. These two teams represent With the Basketball Players the leading basketball quintets of Brooklyn and a good game is ex- | quintet by 34 to 4 on the fo: ‘6 pected, ‘Two good games are acheduled to be played across the bridge next | Sunday. In the afternoon at Pros- | pect Hall the St. James Triangles will meet the Knights of St. Antony, while the .Prospect Big Fi ve and Brooklyn Whirlwinds will play in the evening at the same hall. MacDowell Lyceum will endeavor to bring their unchecked winning streak up to twenty-two when they! creas néts with the Carbondale team of the Penn State League in a return | game at Palm Garden next Sunday afternoon, $4 00 ween Superior Diamonds $25, $37.60, 950 You have ten months’ time on any Diamonds or other Jewelry purchased at FINLAY’S. Unusually low prices on ¢: dignified credit. Come and see FREE grestest waren Gift Book Ever Published a mit 1 1650 BROADWAY, at Sist St. The Toonerville Trolley That Meets’ All the Trains —By Fontaine Fox. 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