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THE EVENIN YANKEES G@ WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922, ANNOUNCE THEIR SCHEDULE OF SPRING T Separated From His Bankroll, Johnny Wilson Now Wants INTERCOLLEGIATE BOXING Ring Action. OHNNY WILSON now fairly J bristles with action. The middle- weight champion intends asking the Boxing Commission to reinstat Bim eo he can go out after matches. For such a prominent pacifist Wil- #on's decision is rather startling. But Johnny explains the motive when h gays he's broke and that a new bank- Poll must be fished up. Wilson tried his hand in the stock market with disastrous results. With ‘the coming of the wolf to his door- step Johnny suddenly comes out of hts shell and wants to fight. It is nothing new for fighters to Jone their ring fortunes in Wall Street. A boxer may have a wallop in both Bands, but he quickly becomes a lamb when mingling with the bulls and ‘bears, Leach Cross dropped many Thousands trying to beat the ticker tape. Wilson only happens to be the Tatest to leave his ring earnings in the financial district. AN MORGAN'S been closely fol- lowing the disarmament move- ment. Until recently Danuel @ould be found In the midst of all @lts between promoters and manag- ‘ers. Morgan takes a strictly neutral Position In the present controversy that makes a storm centre of the Garden. On the. usual green paper Den writes us his attitude in the matter: “Just a line to let you know that the propaganda boys are all wrong regarding a combination against Madison Square Garden. ‘The only trouble Britton and my- self could see were some of tho misfit Gecisions given by the judges in the past yea: But It dooks like the commission has found a remedy for that in the picking of referees to act as Judges. “Compare men like Jack Skelly, Patsy Haley, Young Corbett, Artie MeGoyern, Kid McPartland, Johnny Haukop, Danny Rickey, Griffin and others that know the boxing game giving decisions, Then think of thé ability and judgment of a number of busi- ness men at least half who don't know what boxing points are. “Try and figure a decision given by a florist, undertaker or pallbearer in a lively close bout and you begin to understand why Britton isn’t’seen more often in local rings. This is ali for the present.” ee N the intersectional football game between Washington and Jeffer- * son and California ut Pasadena W. and J, halfback scored a touch- town only to be recalled when one of nis inates got off-side, The docision was made by H. H. Huebel oi San Francisco, The game resulted in a scoreless tie, It was unfortunate that such an important ruling had to be made by a home official, The best was made of the situation intil Coach Neale of Washington and WL GRADUATE AN ENGINEE! OR BorX-AGHTER. Copyright, 1922 (The New York Kvonin a Geruwon @syere.—co+ _ By Thornton Fisher World) by Pr KALAMAZOO 95~G2-7-lI- | A) ¢ | March 26, 26, 27, 28, 2 |play the Brooklyn National RAINING GAMES NEWYORK AMERIGANS OPEN. TOUROF SOUTH MARCH 5 First Battle for Hugmen Will Be Staged With New Orleans Club. Penn State, sent in his signed con tract to the Yankee office yesterday, Harry Frazee has returned to Bos- e ton. ‘The three-cornered deal between the Ked Sox, Senators and Athletics Oo Parte hanging fire, despite a talking the owner-of the Boston By Robert Boyd. end Clark Griffith did on the subject. HE Yankees will start their ex- hibition tour of the South with the New Orleans Club of the Southern Association, March 5. ‘They will engage the Pelicans in \wo more games March 11 and 12, On the 18th and 19th of the same month they will weet the St. Louis Cardinals in the Crescent City, New Orleans, On , 30 and 31 ihey League Club. The first two games in New Orleans, the third in Beaumont ‘Texas; the fourth in Galveston, th fifth in Houston, and the sxte in Austin, On April 1 the American League champions play the Fort Worth team at Fort Worth, Tex.; Apri 2 they journey to Datias t ay the Dalias Club. Following these games they will start North vit the Brooklyn Robins, playing a series of eight games that winds up at Ebbets Meld. The Dodgers and the Yankees play at Little Koc Ark, April 8; Memphis, 4; Bristol, Norfolk, 6, and Richmond, 7 ‘The play ai Ebbets Field the 8th, 9th and loth before starting the champion- ship season. The Giants let Ed. Bogart, an out- fielder, go to the New Orleans Club in the Southern Association, the team he came from, Jim Tierney, business manager o€ the Giants, announced yesterday that Ross Young and Fred Toney had sent in their signed contracts for this year, They are the first two players to get in line, Cozy Dolan and Hugh Jen- ninga signed their contracts some time ago. Eddie Roush Saya #18,000 In Ultie matum. 4 PRINCETON, Ind., Jan, 6.—Eddte Roush, outfielder of the Cincinnat® Reds, would Ike to play in New York. There 1s nothing surprising in thie a8 most baseball players have ambi tion to play in the biggest city in the country, but {t Is Interesting in view of the fact that Roush says he will demand a salary this year which few clubs outside of the New York Glante can pay. In passing through here yesterday om : the way to his home at Oakland City The Yankee officials announced |!nd., from 4 hunting trip Roush dew 1 clared that ft will, coat the Cincinnati Club of the National that the players would report .n New League. S008 IN THE CLASS Room GF | © Orleans on March 1. The regular | spread over a period of three years: t pitchers and catchers and some of {bring him back to baseball The older players going to Hot] He insists that he is worth §150,000 to Springs before that date. the Cincinnati Club judging” b; som jprice ‘paid for Telnte Grohe and. La Glenn Killinger, tho All-Amertcan |"¢,must have $18,000 @ year. quarterback and’ star Infloider of | say9,"aseerriag ip ie ae says, asserting that he is ready to ree COMMENCEMENT DAY IN THE FUTURE WHEN THE COLLEGE @HaMe 1S GRADUATED Special Class YANKEES’ SPRING SCHEDULE Sunday, March 6—New Orleans. .. At New Orleans | Saturday, March 11—New Orleans At New Orleans j Sunday, March 12—New Orleans. -At New Orleans | Saturday, March 18—St. Louis Cardinals, At New Orleans | Sunday, March 19—St. Louis Cardinals »At New Orleans Saturday, March 25—Brooklyn Dodgers At New Orleans | Sunday, March 26—Brookiyn Dodgers... At New Orleans At At At . At At At At Monday, March 27—Brooklyn Dodgers. ‘Tuesday, March 28—-Brooklyn Dodgers Wednesday, March 29—Brooklyn Dodgers. Thursday, March 30—Brooklyn Dodgers. . Friday, March 31—Brooklyn Dodgers. Saturday, April 1—Fort Worth. Sunday, April 2—Dallas Beaumont, Tex, Galveston, Tex. Houston, Tex. San Antonto, Tex. Austin, Tex. Fort Worth, Tex. Dallas, Tex. much t! ‘The Yanks will also play a few week-day games with New Orleans LIVE WIRE Copyright, 19 Clark Griffith is looking for some one to manaye Prexy Harding. the kind of a guy that would ke In Senio Players Between 55 and 59 Years to Be Known as Class E in Championship at Apa-; wamis in September. | By Neal &. OQ’ Hara. 2 (The New York Evenins World) s Publis Senators. California Bears didn't do much at Pasadena, Chicago Cubs never aid) —S— | here either. There will tive asses in order Ms % - ut the next annual tournament of the Monday, April 3—Brooklyn Dodgers. At Little Rock, Ark. Jack Dempsey will fight hereafter on the 3b Five seconds to| United States Seniors’ Golf Assoc Tuesday, April 4—Brooklyn Dodgers. +++yAt Memphis, Tenn. | hit the canvas, five seconds to bounce and three to drag ‘em out. awamis In September, a Wednesday, April 5—Brooklyn Dodgers. .At Bristol, Tenn. . 8 6 | 4p announcement made Thursday, April 6—Brooklyn Dodger: . sAt Norfolk, Va. As we understand It, the A. A. U. wants S. O. S. in its fight with N. C.! by W. H. Hale, the Secr Friday, April 7—Brooklyn Dodgers. . ve Richmond, Va A. A. or else P. D. Q. it will be R. 1. P. the organization was first Saturday, April $—Brooklyn Dodm At Brooklyn . . . | 1917 provision was made Sunday, April 9—Brooklyn Dodger +. At Brooklyn Harry Greb is known as the hum: And Danny for Fr clas but In the 1 Monday, April 10—Brooklyn Dodgers. -At Brooklyn | ys “babie hat . TO ADOPT BOXING Johnny Dundes, who 12 mateked to fight Jimmy For Swimmers the semi-final of eight rounds during the last week of their stay. i ‘There are no intersectional footbal) cames scheduled for Wa « 1 be grouped Class Rirthday—yet. EB. reto! » the youngest division : ° 1 Under the new arrangement, those HARVARD IS LIKELY Coast Junior Lightweight | MIDGET SMITH MAY cron slcty to aitey conn ineiuniveseih Faces Andy Ch To-Night| MEET, SIBANE FOR [isituve cia ci seventy ty toven: AS A MAJOR SPORT. aces Andy Chaney 10-.Nig FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE. |tv-iour Inctusive, Class 1 white the giants Ss or Class A mon will contain all | venty-five a and over, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 6.— Babe Herman Appears Young Reno of Trenton, N. J, hare been prac: | Midget Smith = ma: fight ; stat iA a + ears. in i Lg 9 Some time ag c ials came to The Harvard Athletic Committe: aan PP been Raney epee ne rakes aia apne Johnny Kilbane at Madison | \) snclusl that a clal clase has been presented a petition Twelve-Round Battle on [aia im ets er Tee tee et line | Square Garden if he is unsuc- |1.> the vencrabie players would be bearing the names of 400 men, | Pe et round scrap. Delmont ts tralning a: Bully Grupp’s| cessful in getting Johnny Buff ng, and it Was decided to put the practically every athlete of dis- | All-Star Card. | mnasium in Harlem for the 0 into the ring to defend his ban ee eo eee ee ot aed eae | i i are i: t ail but eleven voted in favor of tinction in college spor Inala: hn Pollock SMickey awe. the east ide featnerwvlati tamweight title. : Be ul es ined eat Ay rae requesting that boxing be adopie By Jol ollock. take the place of Eddie Brad) agalust Sammy Ste Harry Neary, manager of [1 Gjuit which’ way. the wind blew. an intercollegiate sport, Among Admirers of boxing In this vicinity | ger, featuerwelgnt contender. 1 a {welve-round bat Smith, was offered a match with | ‘tliis decision was reached Just a few the petitioners are the cap- [win have another. opportunity to-| Ur at te Urosdway Euviion Cub, rmkbe.| Jog Lynch this month by Tex |“ IRIBALIOK: OL. Brauk Pine: tains of the five major sports. night of witnessing several hard Spe eens, eats ti Haaaliioccenty ant} Rickard. Neary declined the | dent the Seniors! 5 For two years in succession box- |craps, as Tex Rickard will stage | nad given Sammy a close patie a Dyckuan Oval Match on the grounds that his || SR ee are hear ie | ing with outside colleges has been jyour ten-round bouts at Madison | last summer. fighter had already fought Lynch. niors’ tourr nts, recently col voted down by the committes, but | square Garden, In the main go ANGy| yy matchmaker of the tev Palnew of Pile Rickard would like to use Bera ge Ta ene ate it is expected that this time the [Chaney of Baltimore vs. Babe Her-|dephia has ganed up boxers tourer in two mor] Smith at the Garden, but finds it article containg Tay undergraduates’ request will be jinan, the California crack jfuntor|¢it-round p thle show on Tuestlay difficult to secure a suitable op bye the younmacera: granted. Mghtwetght; Benny V pias Arne: | Ae CRSA We Sey AN mats ae} ponent. Johnny Buff will not ina in 1905 and the present crowd. | = <== | Walker, the former ateur ChAM= | wilt clas with Hil O'Dowd, ie fat Lite ba fight in this country until he re ee Oe ena tien Ob tan. Die ’ pion; Abe Goldstein ys. Hilly Mar-| weight of Columbus, 0 turns from his proposed trip MSO to, Ht Ah ally o! he ad. to ail mem! ‘a us Well as World’s Record jiwe. ana ammy xeny of uariem v6 Gong vnamtot Caney a uanione anal S222 cai austen Frankie Jones. Alec Hart of Cleveland, who ls now being looned Rickard now is trying to get | ‘Mir ‘Hotchkiss incidentally has the — after by Champion Johnny Kilbae, will clam in| Kilbane to defend his feather- | ‘listinetion of being the tourth iiving | neration of his family, The others show to be weight title against Smith. Neary his son, Horace L, fr. his grand Jefferson tne other day said his team Murphy of "Philly" for eight rounds at the Ice |WaKed at the Toe Palace of Mulad iohts on Tuow |p . e PL uk & cepted f h and Rick- n, Horace LL. 3d, and hia gr had been robbed of the decision and ren y Palace tn Philadelphia on Jan. 10, has just been i. Johnny Dundes wud Jimmy Murphy of has.accepted for Smit id Rick krandgon, Horace [. 4th, The last- that the viay should not have been| CHICAGO, Jan, 6—John Welne jet oo vor ancumer bout. Ie will go sgatnat will meet tn the main go ard is negotiating with the fea- | jumed will be eligible to membership galled, Neide's action Is ill advised. | muller, Illinois Athletic Club awlinmMer, | prentle Rice of Ballmore in a mmelve-rvund de: therweight champion to see how n the Seniors’ Association la 1976. j Nothing can! be guined by making | wm@abiished a new word's record in| disou bout, at the Olympia A. A. of laitiuare on | The Star Rporting Club on Monday night wil be| he feels about the match. N | guch an outery after the game. si Jan. 30. ‘They will bate at 128 pounds the scene Of the most talked of boxing emt that A Football officials are not Infallible,|the 22-yard free style event in an} - been Mheld tn that section stave v6 of the AN Huebel is .ve of the leading football |open meet at the L A. C. pool last j old Frawley law. The matey yt toxethie me cat saan f A authorities in the Var West. He de- | pient, Weisauller’s time of 2.19 8-4] Tet Richard has oo te | Murry Lenton and Sammy Ne a Eh Ree ee ve poure tected the off-side play and imme- | ie show at the Garden who are ps ‘ i date. nt rn i i} ved 1-5 of a second of the former ject Mattilug Levinaky " Jan, 6 T hately blew his horn before the run- » [Gene Tunney will i “a ns now at th tu 1 and: wer had gone very far. Other officials | record set by Ted Cann of the Detroit | ngat-heayrweteht champlonsiip te of Am | remned uars : NIVANIA red at : p at the game upheld Huebel C. The meet was won by the I, A, [fn 0 twelwe-round go; Pred ¥ a me ie as matoh with Johnny Buff slaas title. for next f Yt teva that elther J Gol Thin wil A footban coach should learn to los mmera, with the Great Aa cemmeijel clint esha carom planar announced that Uni- the thle, -However, many local admirers as gracefully as be win Ne. a. ikea . aEee will Mook up with Jimmy Darcy of Caloruia tn] Hecaume Paul Demers, the Now England ban- | versity of Alabama will be playe feel that MacDonald’smith, probably the complaint is likely to giye the A. A. second and Northwestern Unt-| an elgat-roand ao. tumveight, refusal to go tuwugh with hla bow |on Nov. 4 wat popular pro on the Pacific Comat | @ very poor idea of Eastern sports- | yersity third, =< with Inet Jobuny Curtin of deemy City at the} ‘Tho official schedule af yaanei Some jaco course well and at prose mansbip. ‘The Central A. A. Uc announced that | Mimmy Manion, the Deowr uetiwiet, who t48 | Pynino A, C. of Fall live, Maney on dary. 18 ETlch vil to tieyed at Monee Ga ltetie Mone Sonueduientie one the National water polo championship | made such» bs hit with we Can: rane of TIIe: | che matchmaker of Bie huts baw’ secured Abe <nitther local star who ls counted o NGLIS5H critics regard George, would be held in the Madison Square | delptia ss © result bi bting there Frieiman, tho good Boston borer, to go against n ts maké @ strong bid for the prize is Cook, Co tier {Garden Pool, New York, March 14 16! the lst few months, hes been watched for am: | Curtain, ‘The will be the thint time that Cun yin and Marshal: | John Black, famillarly known out here | a + Waa! sneeta ; vee er ana 16 ¢ ther Dout tn that city, Hy wil fe Hocky Kam: | cain haw fougnt Frieliuaa at that club. ore y of mu Ost he oid master. 1 we sate | ext week, as t! vgical op- | gas of Bulfulo for etght rounds at the National 14, M 0 1 at 8 proved in —_—— i agiuinst Barnes fonent for Jack Dempsey. Accord- Ja. CG. om dan, 18, Canton wilt recetve & wuaran-| pitty Markree, to is uae tne | 8 8 United galt Karn mg to London accounts the latest/ GIANTS AND DODGERS veo of $1.78) maragament of Tax R . ; Australian w y is bre and strong E EAG | ti ‘4 us been tit in avery, wa i EAGUE RACE! rae Herman nas evigentir bla mind m Taon, ines Bockett, him by hie manager, Barmy aad A Lous. Reinhardt “ Very important, if true, but gueas| CHICAGO, Jun, 6 —‘The National | ist, Fecelved ftom him by Bis tashager, Sania A taviewn ‘ BS ae Baty hae alin eon OLR Dempsey won't retire just yet | League Bi NM schedule for lolamen, Herman oye thas be bes booked bt | Dart Mt ery Fei Rete to distant. future at wseba duale up to meet Pal Moore of Memptis for nncea james, ee announcement, that,| ver price alls are very | ill epen on Wednesday, April foange et Dowioles ‘Tortorich’s ‘Tulane Club of PUINILADELVHIA, Jan 67 ' : Whe may know Mra,” Louie! Tomer prices $9" sole balls: Are very tee : {| Kew Drisass on the alébt ef Veh. © ess Benen bi eneih) fa gl Gm aK ete oh lednanivanintac ca 11 fe eeke neither hy name. nor rer| welcome, but What many alubitious | with the following games, it was an-| New Peachey Nene monte | verstty AP eee Maca E nt cone b swingere would inost appreciate | nounced Sreniial oyd- — " n ark Perry, Dorie] on {nyitation to com in the § putation, ts rin ee aataccar that MOU ane DE PES RYE TORRE DER A Heyd- | osger Jack Leon bes adie’ wo atx-round aime decline riety are the WMcaburaber 1 union gamed in Leaies 4a A whoa’ ti i Fenieibered that, Me, ¢ spot where a fugitive ball |/°F, 0°" i bouts to bis card for w-morrew olga at the Biuk | sides victurles over ys es Marty Cross and > lvania is sending @ relay team | piaine V. Rosenthal only a fow months pope ote Ee He | aft pol New Yorks Boston at] 4°, ciment avenue trokin. Tee bans wee | Oxorele Ward ; reluys On Apr nd it| eiaine Vi her hueband. jhe 'spide:" » 2 *hiladelphi *hleago at Cinclnnats = . nla are Jobany na rch Aas a early | snardt, who played end for Yale sev- : I A A | The season will close on Sunday, | Poy eS main evea age tn will be w hy, h er, Aliss thal happens to ler. The two Nie Abele ih A New Caste, Bs 1 et 1 ‘i W ba en runt ) for the nationa . Samaclar A. A. 0" [ee aes pen rape when Cah eibeen Hummer Gp Gar tae RAED : 2 \Memimy Gaod, We 'Calvorsias, aad Caasile Kid |& tha Tony that AL e. ¢ —- : ; : t : yentte cet Lewis tin! Koper and Larry Golders =O Ne < ul, during ' : Meet on Feb, 8 verve say wee Semin ae ae eee eaanky armel to Ses aablng ae % Hondon, i the sal % Mon Trotters, 4 am of ~ LONDON Cate Carpons | Marty Cram, who mvorntiy tuieht June Welly, |e aie Fe TOMER ; ' ' ' tbe Marlen welterweight, will pribatiy te matohed * ie het ha rhe! Samaclar Athletic Association, |tler, \leit } ypion of the Ns ue ° : ; ky oT t ‘eomposed of employe of some of t world. an © meot Ted Kid | {2 meet Paul t mle Ia a te it the Rink Moore: | George Shae, the Paci i va aaah a Jeading New Yor) ela, will hold ‘ Miges |toe Clan of Brookien. Marty has severed 8: | etl hook Up with Se aii t at ne to punt indoor athletic games at th lewis hove tn March and wil not 80 [0 | eens with bis brother, Bam Wallach who nan! S an eight. oo Cam A 4 } ee particularly nent Armory an ihe evening of Fol. | Amerion, fis mpring, “1 beew Ais manager for severe! months, Marty ex |(. of Philatehinia me ea \ sar the elton ‘The special event w' 1,00) wek MeAull lormer 5 is Remeabere, , . panera r 1 Miax Mol! scratch Invitation for the Waldorf: !ehampion, has th * Pete 10 9 on Ramla WED Dove Rowe stynutied anaioa J aus 1 " 4 bh, hit Aten Motty ja trophy. There will i many A that will moet ye i aw act y t Griftit Misa Make women AT rises W > #OUY & patch. in NM ent Banith, who 1h Lexington i for tt re ea | y sat Mates Ge tor itd wide mt s Rak, A it ae natin ed ‘ For the “Baby Golfers’’ | the Brantford team in ‘the Michte 1 Ontario League this year, the clu r Tournament *""—— 6 { Offered Million in Vain for Golf Title, champie » at White Sulphur Springs PITTSBURGH, Pa., in, 6. “The next fall, tire now and that three more yeare 1s the outside limit, Lalonge to Manage Brantford. BRANTFORD, Ont., Jan, 6.—Michae® Lalonge, backstop at one time for the Phiadelphia National League Club and later the St. Louts Cardinals, will mane Arranged rowing tendency to gamble on the links aft the last title event at Hollywood: |. regrettable,” sald E. Efisworth Giles Mdith teh, who with Mrs. Lath minent golf player and a member Hall was thé last! of the ritish sur-lot one of the fashionable clubs of thie MOT Station Holling, the present cham: /Wistrict ia bis column in @ local paper Hen We ae ett Hole before winwins [tae nu short.” Mr sara a quite oh; | Golf ts a clean sport, none cleanaa, us of er American | you couldn't buy a championship tite Kolf can ufford to lowe, oven temporar- eer" eop.ora, Fact 19, the Inte Andrew sedis. . Carnegie offered William Carnegie, his nephew, $1,000,000 on the duy that he It would seem that the West Js due |should ‘win the title, but Hilly never to receive its share of the golf plums |sot far beyond the qualifying stage. thia season. Th ational open al- | ‘he selling of pools on the eve of ready has been uwarded {> the Skokie |the qualifying round has been @ cuse 1 r cago, und the report ts for many years, und the climax that the Pro onal Golfers’ “4s reached at Oakmont when the de= Association championship will go. at is said to have amounted to fully east as far west as the henles, If |#-, 70 not further, Oakmont, in the Pitts- the links there ts a prevallt if ‘istrict, which held the memor-|¢lsium to make the stakes at mat nite. “championship in 4919, I |Play among friends a mini ‘um, aay angling for the P. G. A. event and so|% ball a hole, brought here ‘by the is Oakland Hills, near Detroit. British, but our tendency Is to expane gion in certain individual cases,” It has been apts a phat since sya: | Se ter Hagen, the champion is a. semi- . offletal representative of the Detroit dis- INDIANAPOLIS TO REVIVE trict, Onasnd Hills is Unsly to me BOXING, with much f mi those in charge DIAN, of the P. G. A a gements INDIANAPOLLS, Jan. 6.—Appotnt= jment of a boxing commission as the 1e nomination of J. Prederick Byers |firet step toward reviving the ring sport of Hittaburgh for President of the Unit [in Indianapolis was announced yester pupular move. | Mr vers, quiet but|day by Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank, ssive and a portsman ever Following a conference with men ine ive the support of all sections | teraste @ @po! i during his term In offi \tereated) in) the Sport, Ui) Mason cans |nounced the folowing members of the, Soren ige commission: L. G. Winn, Chairman WALLY SCHANG LEADS ; Michael Moroney and Robert H. 'Tyn« }dall. In addition to these men an ads IN RACE FOR CAPTAINCY yisory board Waa named consisting of Willlam’ N. ‘Thompson, Fil Sebi OF CHAMPION YANKEES |ivr, 4. Young, 1E° 7. Heaney ph L. Hogue. The commission will heve charge of matches in the city, and applica tions tor bouts and boxing Three yotes were cast yester- day for Wally Schang as Captain |wil have to be epproved ty the nase of the New York Yankees next |'ISs!on- season, one for Wally Pipp at first basc nd one for Aaron Ward at second base. | Jack Beria, Alfred Jamison and E. J. Harper declared in favor of Schang on the ground that as a catcher he is always facing the field of play and consequently in the best position to direct the run of the game and furthermore that he has plenty of drive and initia- 13t & Broadway That 1s where we open our fac to the public on SATURDA Ye: JANUARY 7th, For years we have manuf bd | strictly for the wholesale trade have & national reputation for eres tive. Berla adda in his letter: eras i "“Schang is a player who knows |*ti0& high grade ] as much baseball as agy man on |Men’s & Young Men’s Clothings \ the team, including Miller Hug- | at an unbeatable pr'ce. Strictly finest® || pina materials and exceptional tailoring In nominating Wally Pipp, Jack |have olways distinguished n, who calls him a | product Yankee fan, says: “L think Waiter Pipp_ should A d ve the appointment. He may na now we As talkative on the field ag some others, but he has baseball brains and has served longer with the Yankees than any _ other We have changed our policy an@ will sell to you direct, because i means a quicker turn-over to us af player on the team. On top of |CASH. You pay us the price in cash) | this he always gives ot ale Beate Aine me shares te retsiler when he} i { en cuines Ernest Robinson |extend credit to him. And you sai with a boost for Aaron Ward. Ho | the retailer's profit, which is quite big | says ' i “Why should Babe Ruth, Ever- A E ait eit Scute ung he san Example; ° 1 45 tes for fF | Here is an opening-day special: € an ' am | “for Young Men's nole and, ‘ile Pata Ave weaken || | Double Breasted Suits of fina® shen i MMOL OHERE. aad '$ lait wool or all worsted mae~ against Scott because it will be | terials and our high gradeo his first season with the team. | tailoring that we guaranteg? “Schang would be O. K., but do being retailed up to $50.00 T would like to se Aaron Ward ” 4s fleld leader, He has plenty * of drive and pep, is a hard worker and knows baseball from y the ground up. With Peck gone I am one of many tans who | SMART Mi would 1 see Ward get the ¢ OT HES: — i itoratam taverns paecetoan! MAKER TOWEARER irneyed Haver j Gefen ae .. 835 BROADWAY ; or the season. for th al, Coutts UPSTAIRS Which has @ teeord of cwo victorias nut met with defeat i nN {| Bverything for Bul game of the seagon with the City Col-4 The Brunewick- Balik