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0 oo THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDA~, MARCH 28, 1921. eee ; 7 HUGGINS MAKES A BIG CUT IN THE YANKEE SQUAD MINUTE - - - = - - _ By Thornton Fisher| Yankee Manager Sends - ga i as raat Eleven of His Rookies Back to Minor Leagues Oklahoma ¢ No Further Gut im Rostér| isagas’ unite oc Soucoas uavee™ an optional agree- , vai met, ° Likely Until Polo Grounds |The Yankees hud a tough rub te ; tal defeat the Shreveport Chub yester- Is Reached. |day by 6 to 8. The same was played eae in a Cold drizzle that rendered Jack '* Quinn's spitball ineffective. ‘Tom “ (Special 10 ‘The Brening Word.) Sheehan followed Quinn into the box so SHREVHPORT, La. March 2 Gassers at bay after & y fed neny BRUIAe rious start, Lethe Walled cit AM seid debe e rain kept the crowd down to mp to-morrow, Miller fans, but the absentees reluased eleven men, Reth collected « thereby reducing the squad trom] : Ne aie four Lt i $0, ed the winning ran forty-three to thirty-two, Nearly all owed (he Bammbino's the men escaping the cut will remain ome run. with Lhe team until it arrives at the two out of four, was Las to leave = = = mB FT Ho". | ttuggins has i eer Beat Brit, in| : Days Even Tex) Rickard’s in @ few dozen EET When Name Was Un: heis Geoun ihe reall of Jesse | Ue ‘only other Yankee to get mores |* \t Grounds, The release of Jeuse | tin one safety. ‘The Gassers gov 20 W | Doyle, promising young right-hander, | ejeven hits to eight for the Yankees. | the Sport ortd. | was the only surprise in the jot, It) Hartford. the Shreveport shortstop, + 4 “P] 110 MILES AN was known th Doyle had little | four vi ey! Ibe elas double out of | HUMPHRINS, the announcer, | ——— HOUR WITH chance of remaining with the club Hat: Wee WUll WARRGOratIS 4#/@ fund of information on al- Ray HOWARD through (he season, but it was ex-/ this morning, but Huggins said ine ; ‘most any ol subject, but he pected he would be sent out under! game would be played. The indica particularly when it comes to ’ tales of yore dealing with Fand fighters. Let some one, in | @pthering, spill or word about MeGovern, for instance, and) | option. Doyle was turned over to) tons We pane hee might im- jhe Atlanta Club, presumably out- |" Mays und Juck Clifford are right, in part payment for Al’ Wingo, | ) perform in the box for the oulflelder, Mu te Y tais afternoon, ‘The infi n, We yo! | ss = te] : - high outfielder, went to the Crackers | ceona, be will straightaway launch | a : = we pi last week in Wb same de inert an Ward at third ie | string of recollections of the it OS ~ Norman McMilian, inficider , eck and Baker are not yet ready ~ ” ror” og 77} } = Earl Johnson, right-handed _pitche to begin regular duty, but both are pee i phages i E mn" | are to leave to-morrow tur Darling- | Working out each day for a longer if put in monologue form, | == aa 2 7 ‘ i | ton, S. CG, where they wiil join the Barlods their ee places, mak 008 on the| ; Rochester Club under option. with Ward on second, Huggins an- acs, inode uo rehomehie : MAN STANDING AT THE | ga Agnet outfieldér | Charlie | nounced last night that Peok had the ‘4 ZF ROADSIDE WATCHING US | Gault, catcher Tom Goldfrey, Mdgar | 6igmed his contract. manager of Terry in the days "A @ BY = Lapard and Kugene Gramiey, pitch- | Babe Ruth appeared yesterday in > the little fighter needed good pe ‘oT oe ers, will return to (heir homes to- | left mPa is Conny, bla elite « | sd noe + — —_——~ | morrow ang will be placed later with | and Meusel in right, giving Bodie an: and the encouragement of a Ihe = |tninor league clubs under optional | Roth a off, The problem of just th thing else, | more than anything else, : kgreoments, Lepard it the oniy te(t-| What to do with Meusel seems to be is of this. period, long after 11 LES A INA ]SSSpD- sere in tue Tote He und Godtres | no_nearer solved than when the mm uad seen his best days, "at New York boys. gawky young slugger landed in camp. Humphries is best qualified to Sets, John, ‘hote, catctios, and Joe Aul- Ward turned in’ some flashy” feta | TOO SLOW FOR RACING PLANE Saccsrree | seinehine’ Hist icy gies NP a h release. Dulph Ledt e fie worked with a vengeance n was one of a group in Tex Pace FoR A HAN WHO pitcher, was turned over to Shreve- | serting two double plays just where ip office last evening when the‘ pos coca ve S FOMD OF WS Fanicy port as part of he ground renta | they yuld do the most good nee i Bruce Hitt. pitcher, remained with _—_—— ieeery patees ot toe repent UEUT: BEATRUDS: Dascm\PrON OF Mow cua mactim@ — Evening World Artist Gels} tia, *oudwiacten ‘us We ware! he club through the reduction, but | Wattle Her Scores Knockont wpeee UD. | LOOKED FROM THE AIR. New Thrills in Race on (rimmed! ‘Turning for our trip back layusiGeratpom thay se wil Ue. Se8 in Fourth le ae you reneaner the time 1} sna : * : ew DUS in Race oO to the field 1 suggested to Howard ee alps ——$$_____——_ - Before the Lyoeum A. C. in Paterson, ‘ ry Goldtie ig i purse to come) Motor Parkway that I was satistied with what his ‘ N. J. last night, Willie Herman, light- Be semper So t pouLaon _—— chet got the wees. Tom Gibbons Proves to Be 225i site scone ian | n ? pee = to take in more of the scenery. cut over WXddie McGovern, the i 2 saawend joe i wn ( Fistic News provocx and Gossi, feeb, aie in mors of a ; woven ialdie, McGovern. the hs ay ‘Ali right,” he replied, “we'll take { |“Neight from Nebrasin, in the fou \ R forget it, I have your tele: | By Thornton Fisher. slowly going back—I'll hold it down ° Vhumd of a scheduled tweive-round co é it to everybody on Broudway.| Now that Madison Square Gatden 1 2 sou many tone in mucceeslon, wer HT ix said of a certain man that|to about seventy.” How do they get An Even Greater Fighter | elie spec lowaces haa fae it was from a ‘nut" for we| will be closed down for several | timed ur to day by Hairy Biautuw so mew Marl ft when told lie could live no longer Oe Es ny cuacr dBi ava te | round Herman sent i an avalanche u: ' aad heard of you, Tex. Why,|months, the emailer clubs in C18 eee iscom kc ef Newark on nest Tuer | he replied: “I don’t care—I've seen | miles when Bertaud once more hove ° j . ewe oe the ere tiene toon ae remember reading that tele ty as well as those over in New | day night. Collins defeated Morris Tax, the ereck | everything,” and so passed peacefully | to in tho offing and bore down on us. an is ro er LICE | wine eet MeGovern down ‘for the ‘ if it was yesterday. It read: fighter of Kansas City, im a boot at Mankatiaa 4 1] Once more Howard gave her the sun GIVE YOU A PURSE OF | Jersey are getting busy booking up | (ehier of Kawss cl out of the scheme of things, Tt|Once more Howard gave her the gun 1 eaten / } TO FIGHT JIMMY BRITT T. | attractions for boxing shows. - The frames ee) Glee (ome Svc aime crack at past sian Pip ar era eT ——- * ed : ‘ RICKARD, GOLDIELD, | National Bportamen'e Club of New. | i Osmond Rem wih Sait ardent | S°SF 289) Daten ey aeons | tuseiaee ind weed (ee neaneimg fer St Paul Lad Outclasses Paul|GIBBONS-SAMPSON GO ; WADA. Across the top, in writin, . $ Californian, at the Garden last week. wilt meet | frost Vi 2 ’ HIBS BAU Wav eR. FRB UBE Tee . : ‘ ‘ | Shien ICRC | ‘ srer T’had’ S| manager, and Harry Blaufuss the | pantie Réwards of te rast side in the atin go ture, and tt 4s the insatiable craving | 4! U8 as he swont past. Taw over be Sampson, Stopping Him | ONLY DREW $2,938.90 |": Lig i Dias badaencbeal al : be, wore 400, CO matchmaker, are already making Lihat cdl Shmlagierid Taxintion AMO” for these things thal Ml the box) ecuratoly as the racing speedste! in Two Rounds e By Joh il a 21 ended last night. Jack Donn. as if pain’ re Ine6e | plans to put on four big bouts nt the | lain ot eran ie ay West takes on Muss; Offices of the fight clubs, race tracks| below him, leaving us a thin smoke 7 y John Pollock. off the championship hono: og i's $4.80 COLLECT, 1 musea,|1#t Regiment Armory in Newark 0M | Granam and baseball parks. To see Ruth lean ereea eee as we Baas Enns A OR knocking out Paul Syinp- | received the Claas A prize of aT M eg . “T, +. pe a _|along. There was not a Chink’s amet: ae fk sup, David Kennedy received t “9 | get square with this treeh| April 18 or 10 Tt was in this armory) au oo msstureh ls fast devedoping into O” the leather, Leonard send aM OP-| chance to beat him. One hundred and By Robert Boyd. fon, the local heavyweight, |B" pcige ot a years membersh fistic contests | ; Sone : Remmeve® be ie Z.sat down and that meny Important fatlc O2BLHS| , sel sod ten Gill exomalited the net ponent crashing to the floor, or watch | ten miles an hour ls some speed, te tao aie on after ong minute ond five | Frederick ©. “Goldsmith rece . pant telegram back like this: were fought before the Walker Box-| feat of winning two figtte in forty-eight hours the brilliant Man O’ War come speed-| but the plane was doing 150. W eel seconds of the second round in | “lass C prise ot a ‘ ‘ | “THX RICKARD, GOLDILELD, sed in this State, | last week his fire victim being Young Joo Borrell but the plane wae, doing 150. yu.{ Meus opinion can be heard from the] the | George Foster received the Class 1p.) : NEVIER HEARD OF GOLD. |!26 law was legalized in this b | Ur riedaehtas ede tomie. ead cia omend ne Gown tho-stretch, the spectators/ Mt Tees, 'D, t clantly awaiting! Spectators relative to a fight or the| 17°, scheduled fifteen-round Bou, | of sa. elite tooth Shere thecditrersnt NEVADA, BUT I KNOW | 1 ss5 ganees, tne crack llantwelght of Buffalo, | Dalus Len Newlands, whom he euipointed ina tm: Pay millions of dollars. AN of which ‘A thrill a minute. ‘Tell ‘em vour- contestants ilemselves as the orowd| ‘' the Pioneer Sporting Club last | Cisse s were presanted hy y SRE Nite Ir toe accompanied by bis manager, Dan Magers, left for | fowme ge. es seoms to prove that the thrill's the}seif!’ But I still had another shiver surges through the exits into the| Mbt, Tom Gibbons, the crack esident of the T SRENOT TRYING TO KID MM | Burtulo to-day, In et tooled ars Hagel, manager of Mirry Gred, has com- thing. It makes sport the factor j1|couring that was to rattle the Old) street, Always there ina vote of de-| [&ht heavyweight of St. Paul, re- ce e i ACCEPT YOUR OFFER. pleted arrangements for # battle between Grob is to-day. ss rere, iis inechants| eens fs t ceived Sampson received | Mihere Upits th ag #8,500 for omipointing Richie Mitohel ee ¥ Howard explained that his mechanic ion somewhere. Last night was vee jow Up to ANSWER BACK. JOE] ic’ round bout ot Milwaukte on Marc: ?, aud | QAP? ee ore, bs Until a few days ago [ thought || had been killed last year when theja rare exception, Tom bons, trom| #9272. Gibbons fought for % per Mea doe told it yeaterday jon | 20% for toitas Wille Jechime in Medlin} OG, OS eiuee a Tornria's bg open-air dd graduated from ihe school of| machine overturned and was, occu: st. Paul, younger brother of the cele-| Cont less the State tax of 5 per SKFEBRSON CIT Maran 2 rote on the bottom $6.90 COLLECT.” | ‘usr Carten on Monday slats tres New Orleane oo the nigh of Aur! t. sensations—and then 1 raced with) Pying the very seat at the time ID\ iste Mine, knocked Paul Samson| tt» While Sampson boxed for 20 | Horse racing will be re-establishes | "Says I to myself I'll get square! qom Grovone, who fousht Paul Sempron in the pe te expected to draw a cate of OFT! Ray Howard, the noted speed mani-| ¥" tn at been Spel ae lal of New ¥ out in the second round! Der cent of the receipts, less the | Missouri under legal sanction w ere Fe: OEY, | ain fh Fine fete ree ck! ech whiskey foil ee on | Oey HOI a: Keroplane suing 9) oun after one minvle and five seconds of State tax. The receipts, including. | nincty devs end withous eny_ restr! 4 v for ten: “ ar! joag! nt a e don't remember getting any ms on bettin mless Gov. Hye tut ter, Miles an hour, But let me begin the one-sided fighting at the Pioneer, ‘the Government tax of 10 per . “3 iy eA | Vetoes # bill supped through the Leg om that by! Yarn, mates, of what proved to be a R bb will Get Sporting Club. After the helpless; CCSt, amounted to $2,938.90. The | lature during the Gnal rash uncer tle | 5 AUS Ae f a0 nm” y Breed Yor Yack wotsing Cua for other Swat bo il bt able day replete with hair-raising inc 0 Y U Raripuoniwan Uesian talete on | tlckete sold for the show were as |{tis, of 8” “Army Horse Breeding he Central | to make plenty of money in the future. Jos : a Merle om, bie mamnew, bes rectally backed bim to/ tents. Not a breeze was stirring at | G and assisted to hie corner by his, ‘lows: | (ant at one af Jimmy Johnston's shows to be staged the usually windswept field at Min- Good Line OM i retinue of seconds, a few words from! 986 at $2.20.. at Manaiian Cuaino on april 4 eola when Lieut, Bertaud and 1 | 184 at $3.30. g the multitude were uttered that fitted oo 7; | \ strapped ourselves into the seats of | His eam Now ii: sudden climax and incidentally, 197 at $5.50... Apawer from you," said Tex at this | point, “but I can understand the ool- rot of the message. I had a : 0 Frisco with me at that sort of an errand boy. I used nd him with all my. telograme Peete ger ey re 4 na tie Sey oe O47 far on Web, 25, ts ready to fight again. He bas a On account of Billy Shine of New Brunswick, ‘out that used to sand th matched by Hortman Taylor, the fight promoter, J,. being matched to meet Jimmy Kelly of the little speed plane pulsating witb é ite | Exchanges ete wala, te mmet iow Tigtts tn ihe foMtUe |\a' the main ge af tevive founds st une Commen- | impatience to be up and away. Into | anes vividly tell the story in brief: “What ail right, but he pocketed all| fg ot dant roinie ot the Olvoole A. A: Of wath Sporting Club oo Abril 2, Shine wes con. | {HE alr we went. It was a glorious (Special to The Brening World.) iB Bebter | Tetal money.” Philedeiphta on Monday evening, April $ | pelted to cancel his bout with Mickey Walker of |day to play and we did. Over in| NEW ORLEANS, La. March 23.—/| The rugged Sampson weighed | wetterweisht of /Hitabetd on March 29. Shine, who formeriy was| loops we tummed, sometimes pointing | To.morrow the Dodgers will get a 1894 pounds, ten pounds heavier) = oe that Mbt never cams of, | JIT NM yin i ranting ir hn be ons SOS AB. Ws, ee Fine oF (he “Coon. Bretee oo eee and thee drops | pavece tebe on thele avity ation they | thin His adversary trom the aladiel vs but Humphries went on to au notes {to the left. One moment the sky was clash with Miller Huggins's warriors West, and was no match for the lat- Giants Glad to tell how McGovern and Britt) oo nay, 1 explained to Jimmy |, Maichmeher Charley Draycott offers ine tiki fans above, next below, as the little craft) at Alexandria. Following the game |ter. He was decisively outclassed | f G14 come together right here | tre ie want ‘Tery licked im & £4 cord of bone at the repular vowkly bowie bas Ache pilot's skiifull touch, | the teams will leave for Shreveport, and showed nothing except why ali Hear They Will | w York. It seoms that the pair! gnything like the way Dixon had [m of (Nuss see Titaerit wm | pick to and go fying along a few | the training quarters of the Yanks, the light heavyweights and heavy- ‘ee | gen Sates Ooaat, elt Oe ee ee edo tla Foe aee (6, eee eran: Hep eae Noah trai garen, Dhan we anced) | Waste Lie Brockixm eats. will, meet, Melehi# Aere. ben Slyiug toe. Bt vast Meet Brownies 's visits tp the Coast. Britt was | He, , ta Jokney Molinerl, an ve. inns | | touch, over the hangars until the plane hung the American League esentatives| man a wide berth during th amateur champion of San/| Mice pence Rael bed beret Powers in ten-round bouts, |fa if sunpended by an invisible strand in three games ague repre ee w r uring the past . ern r * ot 48 We butted the high altitude winds, | °",, : 4 to Ieieeya veisiok quasiare would quit the ring not entirely dis- | Patt Fran of re te gine a) i, At times the mechanical bind raced, ‘These four games with the Yanks| As great a ringinan as Mike was, | onesial $9 he Practag Weeks.) ir with him. tt had all, ity F. will meet in the main go of fifteen rounds at | DUt five or six feet nbove the field | are regarded by Robbie as a chance stuff, and hed a habit of| Joe then continued, telling how Hitt |, Ridgewood Sporting Club of Brookiza on next 80 fast that only blurs marked the) to see what his noble atiflotes con- McGovern on the nose Ody erry, Toe fat aud une |Msturday night. Watle Fiyun hae been beaten in| passing objects on each side, Land) sist of, It will give the rotund leader | fed, while Terry was driving | the dey before Terry) go Tungoes | ue in New Kogland, he thinky be bass good | ing, half an hour later, I fell that we {Pom is much more combative than | Schedule has been changed to allow | ‘old right of his to the stom. | trained, while knock! Pas Tek to | Oaance of getting the verdict over Summers, | had had enough thrills for any perfect/ 40 opportunity to observe the weak| Mike, wastes none of his time rub-|@ game with the St. Louis Browns | |to a couse ” beeen greg The the | ‘Tee Branton Reach porting Club to the lien | OAY, and then Ray Howard threw his spots in his ball club, and will enable|ping his nose, although he is every, ea | worry, a ve . Cs ind had pounvtile deen di Taylightas out of Jimmy. club to receive a loense from the Boxing Commts: levies, ee on fang Peds ear the crowd gathered fre, the Ot sion to siage bouing shows, The club will stage tt tam. * id that Sam Har- he was out again und apparently re- | tle Rext day Joe Bain Mt Digers oNd penne entertainment will te held the fret work Jum Shed on et eds HN let | the Klaws all came in and took bnck |\n April John Crowley bes been appotated match- un ooh 2 Le pod lating seats as if to disconnect themselves | maser HOUSTON, Tex. March 28,—The | Tom appears to be even greater. He! gq : s rs | has everything in the way of ring | @/Ant players are a happy lot to-day ability of the jatter “and then some." |OVer the news last night that their “J” is for the joy of paNy into the ring. Me wagered that| him to repair the damaged holes in| pit as clever aud fast as the ¢ormer| ®t New Orleans next Sunday. They | Easter outfitting. he could beat the ship with his|time to make the Dodgers aspirants Phantom, and be punches like a trip-| Were scheduled to play two games| Abundant stocks of , shows in the old Brighton Beace Musie Hall. Te | French Peguot on a straight-away. for the pennant again this year. hammer, | with the New Orle b in the} A Bertaud accepted his challenge and it hibition games, as a rule, afford! ""Sampson rushed Gibbons in the! to le. New Orleans club in me! everything you weer. iwas agreed that | accompany How-| the manager of a team the chance of|prgt round, awinging both arma fran-|°Ulsiana metropolis on Saturday , {ard in the racing car, It was to be looking over the material he has oM| tically, Gibbons just indulged in a|@nd Sunday, but the Pelicans gave Cutaways —none finer, Fe to aietike tue murder of —-- |my function to wit in the mechante’s| hand and to 6 eh oe eek rece little head slipping and ducking and| up the Sunday date and there prom-|eyen at a custom tailor’s Tim with wuat 1ooke To Tex Rickard, Dan Morgan, Ie Fiymn and| seat and operate the pressure pump | 2” 7 , let those blows fan the smoke laden ises to pe a battle royal when the Santas’ io tall of > tot ye McGovern. Pat Powers, the pro-| 0 soot. Cemirman af the Edens Com-| When it showed signs of weakening. | advantage af that, as he ts drilling his di y n atmosphere. As Sampson led ana| for twice our price. Britt and McGovern in the|™moter, Noe shaking tke lent, and | iuion tn this Mats, ome the eri of mating te | SO, with @ short, we roared along Us| Meh thoroughly at Heinemann Park | Sver-reashed, S¢bboas, hooked “a| New. Yorkers meot the American pri hall ofthe Garden. Tim | 2sking Humpbr: big mrccens of the boxing show at Madiam Square | the Motor Parkway, where the foal [eee ae for the coming games with | vicious left to the pit ot the stomach | Leaguers, ; é | Neckwear — some very tions, Gardeo on Monday night for the Irish Hele Fund | killer pays one berry for the chaneo| ’ and shot a right to the point of the| The Giants are tired of playing the | . BP four Aights of stairs to)” wyou are sure, Joe, that he 18 All iersrt danated the Gerden, while Miynn made the to see how far he can go without | Since the Dodgers were beaten b¥| Now York man's chin. ‘The stomach! weak ‘Texas League and Southern beautiful color effects. e, and when he got up he He won't jump out the ring : 4 R u| the Yanks on Sunday, Robbie has his 4 berating me for living so high right. lew 4 | matches, Morgan got the coutributions from tke | maiming hime f for life The leu th punching affected Sampson much A hati t Yesterday they Gloves- ra for Easter. i ie 69 | or a window, will he? | fighters and theit managers, while MoGaire handi«t |tenant hopped into the air and man-|™en go through a strenuous session | ore than the righthanders to the; S#soclation teams : y gray ry pop es wig anybody sumps out of the ring | Gerae attain, | Gouvered bout until we were under| Very day and drives them as if the | fiw. One of these lefts to the body rolled up six runs in two innings | of course, up here’ for. Wcwwane ‘kommen | 90.52", Snaiw 1 wil be Vine Beets Mes Gn Sk See. ten ak esees | SO h plane and machine started | result depended on the winning of| A told me that Powers would |" gut worry. | pecintaoeants Gan Abe Mmmmartengloee THiak bet | SER. Or ay w ' ta y a club, then took H |the pennant. It Is Robbie's intentions | Brought & look of agony to the face|oft the Houston lub, then Soo! of the heavier fighter and he brought : ‘led the gume along 1o| Walking sticks, silk hats | ~~ ¥ : eee to have his team fighting hard whem brow eusy and burr rs ry F 60 and so | beet Merman next Tuesday nigh 0 Shades of Stevenson! Faster and) 7 K jhis left hand down to protect it t he shower a8 soon as pos- |_ . i Acer Se Sa alts " alee ae nent uciny nicht a tbe To’! raater we hit the road, Round curves| they tackle, the Boston Braves 0/1. qoupled up like a jackknife. nk 20 fhe shower oe ect aa muon | every thing: the day re- # | nething doing in the choicest 8 JOE tells it, the fight wasn't | ner 5.6. Spon . FON ea uinder oi that ine de.| APril 18, and only @ sudden brace-up ‘solid. curving right 11, | Bble. ich Pp H : hen Terry began | DS Wed of mate ‘They'll somapany bim te the ANd Under CULE ee eae ter a | can assure him of this, then 8 solids ng Fight, caugi| for a team that needs hard work, and | quires, on long loys ais BAD) pout with © dram bend. jmon sped. Up a grade, over u|“Qo' course, Robbie is still worried | Sampson’on the point of the chin) Hugh Jennings is glad the opportu- knocking tt all over the : . bridge and down again, until the oold | aia ores ‘ jand he went to the floor. He arose| nity to play the Browns came along At the new Star A. C. mext Tuesday night Jimmy jration began to flow from the about the hold-outs on the team, but ppaniment of a few hiscing| layout. He was going a8 well a8 Be] xano will box Jimmy Blute twelve rounds for the | POL WnTs lines e at the count of six and covered up. he Glant Board of Strategy, by j ile contempt, ‘you'll get dough |ever did in his prime, and Britt was! verte fecchsrecigh! camplonanip end tamer |DoWe of my hands, And then I'd Fe eee tee ent (ine, “#|Gipbons backed him into a neutral! ¢he way, was well pleased with’ the At least, a new Derby. yours.’ ever Centon to» fresslo. ‘Then Har-| sete oul men Few Meamee eer toe mae | oreee to work the pump Ninety.| chance, He is confident his players | comer and continued Nis searpahont. | showing of young yack Monroe in| 4 temietdiay ie ai k walked up four' flights of| ris, Coban and the rest of the the-| gissnce ‘There will also be three slx-round bouts | ONO hundred, one hundred and ten| ‘youl give a good acocunt of them. | ing left to the body and right to the| yesterday's game. He was kept out f becoming ty! iC offer me ‘money, didn't | atrical headlights began to crowd UD | comested miles an hour, while overhead and| {ctves, and he blames the condition |face. He staggered around the ring, | of the strugete with the Indians on | quired in a jiffy if you pick , on cues Tim, ‘Well, webk vont | around the ringside and yell their d or far to the fore of us the amber-col-| Sethe team for the setbacks the |covering up, until another hard lett| Sunday, when he was scheduled to |") , . heads off for Terry. Pail Framctini, the fast Brookiya bantem. 's|ored plane, glistening with the sun's! hlayers were handed, to the body sent him to the floor! substitute for Frank Frisch, by ala *Composite. “Get out of here!” yelled Hum. | ‘ruining + the Boras Hall Gym for his twebve: | reflection, contemptuously spat its| ne” Dodgers have had excetlent| asain. The bell eaved him as Referee! blow in the face from Ross Young's ehenuiered a a . phries at them. ‘lo tack and oit |/net test vie Premio Gena 0 tte Pissew & [exhaust at us below. { couldn't help) weather here since they returned. | Haley reached the count of seven. | hat in hitting practice, but yester- Tradomerl “a ; Gown. You are a lot of Jonahs. ©, Severdey nits, dohey the cam aide but think of the joy of living and of 1 lg I ye urned.| Hitt was apparent that Gibbons could| day te came back pluckily and did Knyhow, Terry won ina walk, gave ‘aye be'R back Proeabia! for ony oom | the future and unfuldiled ambitions (ond. they should be in far, better : ‘ , Shape when they meet the Yankees | have disposed of Sampeon in the first| some hitting himeef in five trip | ROGERS PEET COMPANY | BART Re skin of his liter and’ ape | 02 tea ta oor 122 pounds |eThe friends I'd left behind. I knew|{osmorrow than they were at Baton | round had he been 80 Inclined, but to the plate, he walloped out a long | mcitues parently, waa re-established as a|™! Some ‘| what would happen if the steering| Rouge. Many of the pitchers who | went about his task methodically ani | sacrifice Ay that sored a ran. hit (wo | Rrage wey “Four t 34th St. fighter, Britt was heartbroken, Hum-| Ghsmus O'Brien the Yonkers lighiweigte. was knuckle broke, or a wheel rolled off-| wore on the hospital list with Iame|carefally, In the second Sampson) singles, drew a we balls and | at 13th St. i at ie ti \phries did this and I came a long| tendered » basque by bis friends ia Newark lax The slightest swerve to the right or|arms have recuperated and are ready swered the bell with his left eye| then, in the seventh, hammered » Convenient ime, as Tex~ { ‘moaned. “ © old watch, His manage, left spelled but one thing. I hoped duty jclosed. He had little fight left in) long drive olear to the centrefleld | Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. Would,” wont on! rely Sakic ent a erase ant that no short skirted frail might pasa|=putan" Reuther and Sherrod {him after the severe lacing he re-| fence for a home run. It was a field etea fi at 41st St wand : that would take the driver's mind off| gmith, the southpawe, who reported ;ceived in the first round, A left to/ day for the kid. He also performed Medovern wes sito th i man ‘dynamo edicdii ah im the road. And the curves--we hit | fate wad were not in good condition | the stomach again sent’ him to the| smartly at second, i a ayaning " Humphires laughed as he recalled them without decreasing our pace,| when the Dodgers clashed with the | floor close to his own corner, and he| Dave Bancroft coll . ed three huts at the race tracks bidding aii, McGovern to him was the which is exccedingly demoralizing to] yanks, are ready to pitch any time barely regained borg at the count | in four tien oF Raee bad | me —— 1 and bet! bis head off \ingpin of them all, and for that ma’ { ¢ ome whose idea of speed is a nifty! Robbie says the word. The former . Reeling like a cranser man Ph Doug an Jona Barras sl io | | o He wae ter still is with Joe when talk leads 2 twenty-five miles an hour. The streak! Cincinnati hurler is enthusiastic over | and hopelessly beaten, another short. | hurling r New al Syervthing foe. mill ae ond . ! shape, eo I comparisons the 4 in which we wore travelling made the| the chances of the Brooklyn team, | curving left hook sent him to the) “Doug” showed himself nearly ready Brungwicy- Balke: Collen a i we “t etter far id fifty-miles-an-hour boys on the park-|and has vowed the best in him to floor. This time Patsy Haley wisely) for the bis start on April 18 by al- ra t in. ‘Friece i of ‘ : way look as though they were standing | ti Dea cers’ a e. And that is the gapped pormste Gee, Leas the] towne onl ime seapiiared bite, ong HUM "arah panes. nares ore aes i . Pe bir ri y int ong the ys oe Sh " 4 - " Biggin smene the 9Wher Te te nie corm” ae quite vende, Sila uiS San 4 iif St wt: Sal x ela ales senate ene a 9: Hab Sot ie allans Sie cima aN

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