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Deuba at addi. ap aia ade, aieaaeaeneaomenee mama cecnemaemiee nor ovens et _ . . UR QUETTAT <e THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922, MEETINGS GIVE PIVE CLUB OWNERS THE FUSSY FOURSOME -_- - . - ..-_ What the Caddies Say{7/st Reviment Copyright, 1922 (The New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Games to Take ‘, = ——— CHW Place To-Nights Wp yisee tol Geezer Yon Boy! an’ pw \ : j 5 fganware oat SWING HIS HEAD OFF AN! DEN VISEE TH’ LOOK © : 4 k — . Ri { ; \ The at the organization on BLAME DFAT Guy FoR HE GIMME ON “TH! ‘i sR Me ol {now tsten poe -| “WaT SHOT ~ Y'KNOW) Park Avenue to It will be an a ae & MAKIN’ HIM SLICER —? 1 ; | CHICK - WY Db we l, = — ean — Y'DID — unusually attractive meet, featuring ‘Att 7 ; terna-|*vout one thousand bucks, And Lee Gee , He Suces His PUTTS!/ \ NINTH WEN I WIGELED/| AL tays Yarra CaDdy wa sida some of the best athletes in. Amerlen, er National and Interma-| i) Guieken at that My FOOT ON “Th! ae Rae ae aie ss On Wednesday night at 224 Regiment tional Leagues’ Sessions Play- | Before Mr. Baker opens tire, Sr OR SESS LON Se) 7 NAY Armory the annual Knights of Colum © conducted, This, if luce even a higher though, the International League is bus meet | ers Will Occupy Limelight. | going to meet to-day and have a good possible, will p HUND'ERD AN ME AN possi will ¢ ) a. * GREEN? [= ‘EM KIN GIT UNDER A eS — ~ a ' vet x » — luugh for itself about the draft. These ‘ | laag of competition than the regimental a” Class AA minor leaguers think the - “a You KIN SHOOT IT IN 990. “ eames, By Bozeman Bulger. offer of $7,500, instead of $5,000, as an \ -e\ ay see es Un ae a On Saturday next at the 13th Regi- HE National and International| inducement to restore the draft sys- | e = ment Armory. Brooklyn, the games of Leagues take an inventory of |tem, replete with humor. The Pacifie| | “~~ = HE crabs | act the Wileo \. A. are down for a decision themselves to-day and to-mor-|C08st League and the American As- : rc \ worse'N OL! ; sociation laughed at that gag out pt} F od Paria EX row. After that we West and they figure it ought to be . ‘) 4 Ss ahs a d and these are perhaps of greater im= port than either of the preceding at- tractions ‘The attempt of Joie Ray to break the din the 1% mille spectal race much of the general tntereat ght's Ray is running In wonderful form at present and although he failed tn his fling at the two-mile record in the Samactar games, the con- ditions to-night will be more to his liking. Ray, always a poor judge of early pace, will be favored by having fourteen of the best runners in the Metropolitan district placed on handicaps at stratogt points In order to bring the best out of n sweep out, wash up and get ready for a real/a riot here, baseball season. Oratory ends this| Tor $2,500, according to thelr way eink —— | of looking at it, they are asked to give q up the chance of selling a bush league The more rusty-Jjointed of the ath-| star for $50,000, It is funny at that, Jetes already have started for Hot minors are not concerned about prings to boil out their hinges. ‘The | middle-aged ones start next week. —_ “The. International really does want The young morning glories, abloom | tq find somebody with $90,000 to take with limber whips spring base]over the Jersey City franchise. Early hits, will go direct to the respective| reports indicate that the $90,000 boys raining camps to be he for alitre scarce. That's where the big heceveat little runner frum the Ultnols day, al least, Brooklyn ss first! The National League will adopt the * anothe | because Robbic ready down there} schedule of course. They have to, It will be i tugging at his leash would take them a month to figure it ment Armiote., | Oy . { Most of these younss' out again night when the Kni ‘Atte } many years yet before } The old league will also follow the FOS widee whale AnoUAll ject ; federation of spavined and string-| American in. offering a thousand MeL event. aulili [ee the: SUSUR z haltered old birds that make Hot/ dollar prize to the best all-around Quarter with the leading athle look like an egeampment of | ballplayer of the season as was done competing. ‘The 1,000-yard race 1s R. every spring. Annually|in the old days when the boys got aca ty UIs ONC erie’ Raya ark more than a hundred of these senile|antomobiles. ‘That's a good notion. tition as 95 are scheduled to start. vets of thirty or thirty-two start tor] ‘There will he a lot of oratory in the boiling bivouae before George} which somebody will point out that oe 10. No 2 Washington's Birthday Wis consideration is for the public x : 5; If the magnates kiwew how little the and that he has the interest of the The Relish That about] player at heart. But that's about all THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to J t Suit | he | it will amo : 4 i papey hooey as ; | et hte i Hemotn to; ' | Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Golf Club. This is the Thirty-Seventh us ullts | managers will warm ‘seats! o£ the Series, the First Having Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. 92 | ‘ down in the lobby while the magnates i] . quarreil and may do consid- ~ ~ ~ ae — ah minal | H ante busin ling « fewoud Chib& giving a splendid account of them-! DUKE KAHANAMOKU ut Morar ' home | selves a3 leading championship OLD [ n@/gontenders, ‘The girls hay iy, DECLARED PROFESSIONAL. aria ne MacDowall Lyecun and Brooklyn BASKETBALL RESULTS. J] Parte Whirtwir Silent ie hie cara pRrInn DON ease seu eaten He Brooklyn, Fine for hot and cold art true, the Phillies ought t ey Se tia al ee ; Cate SUNDAY GAMES y Isl Ne Re MaRa ine Renae ot he cae meats, soups, stews, Mak coMBTHOKt mlgesae ph ue standing vostorday. The x ath vislon of the Ani ; a wart Bere COMP agg ects <a. ‘ RIB, AlOseIN Pwo Union, J recently when the Duke gravies and salads. and Charley Hbbet may Know that that] Yorkers won one game and 1 0 | ( with a 1 y tquin ACHEhe ane “Bddys” Sauce add { a denials beowuse ecard | hoy needs it bad Nothing do! but t ' i 1 bell Lael host oc ls tac} LL) wudys Sauce a is fgnant dent roma n ne doing, Pat.Jand the Brooklynites did) the 1 Vive United 1 ' lon pictures: a B flay 1 1 ita reflection on their iidgment of| Moran also has heen trying to talk] tung Wee 4 ; ree HE ae avortoanomelette Pars ; a n won Cadnre an fan teedierne DEN ree calins ‘ me JUN e Mii fi end chude Philadel " eeaae Uk Ayal ‘ai tr at ‘ he i -a MADE IN U. S.A. he cry of the Laker charges and George Gib- ROS BE Wt GINS NEeAt) elie inky vange foe {letles ts held to be suffictent, Mr. Leo : seems to be tha boys} son of the are more likely| tory over the rreokhs GNMUNIIME| “iN” ATaNOHENE: Rivay ie MAN ase ant A 18 fates With The Bloomer titele hy [aakl. to professlonallze an amateur. An At Grocers and | wrote Arthur Fiet tbase-[to start. ser Rarney thinks ate hye the seorerer 9 tol [ives F tes Ad 1S. | Communicating with Miss Nabet at] {net fhe Duke» oe Ye Delicatessen Stores | ball flat so us to tore] Schmidt eatehe s dissatt Bub Hho tone Pilite , St. Age ‘Trangle > Corrigan 8 N ” + Staten, Island on world fanie . E, Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. | out in his home ta if he} and with get rid of him it any : Fcrniieecn? " a hah ile arnecrta: Sytem att Stil asses F etn by the Inishts of St p) Bosittos aa a pecs Nae at | Fletcher, you h tol May Carey Whitted, Clyde fin the evenin MacDowall Lyecum | : — | freely on th: nett and Wil conquered the Visitations by a sere a is = vial baseball f n the of after the fatter: team } v4 hy the was vay with that crime M aker thi 1 baseman. sue ought to him $1 | Reopen 1431 Broadway clusion. tre a . ali ide ’ . ‘ i The charge against Charicy } elie have nc ane : ae ee ee ae: a eee ercetan (acti On Tuesday, February 14th, 1 reopen 1431 Broadway, and in order to Boos onthe bro. princtse ot bein I he usuamernailemenns encourage my old customers to make a visit to either of my three stores { inking oker st any sont ball hipment of to at vines Anne |ReNIS oan an 2 on that day, | offer an extra pair of trousers free with your choice of a ae hints that ors of that moat nf the es ites Tor ihe [ser the U.S. ain QRHER RERENT BeeUETS. | 18 Thousand ha of absolutely all wool fabrics. : That he al 0 think oni to yon eta aay Fl tt i ma yee com Hs a lates tae 7 . . 5 a which sur wd by ’ Rich Clubs Can’t Hold te eee oS Ui | it t O r e Yr gv . Players in Minor Leagues) ins: i's wie ve soins, | | ght Boseman Bulger. \icectonnag papers, hago to" mak one aes a sie a : sini el And I Don’t Care if You Weigh a Ton! Din aeee amis Seng Ths taming, van, 1h a, cree ; These goods will be marked in plain figures inside the door, make your eee raat n OP revEE | svat tind vost, VI ued | jobts mons ve f selection, call the salesman, and I can assure you of a royal welcome. van engin fhe : eas ei starstand Fives ia 0" 0 1 ' ae ad 14 to 15 oz. Blue Serge, Sold Irrespective of Size ‘ em the Judge has set off tril tie anlaiae lacecutane 9 bat the | wt nee anon ' wT job eat ' Jurney & 0 by and | putting them out on option, and of : pa in) a a eo inv ; nil oct, The ight cha wt | veupe sn hat ee . | want all my old customers who have been Ho Sormcady ON ie emule (Ne i ! ' =~ accustomed to trading on Broadway to come in and visit ey Svat inde eeeeS Tuesday and see the range of brand new merchandise I Ia fsa’ Wan Nest offer at prices lower than anybody in the country. These \ ce ee Hanae wecene sia ce pr ices prevail at 2 Columbus Circle and 119-121 Nassau St. : ae Kel Sine i] t ia have taken all the Uncalled] |All the Unealled for Overcoats OK iat eonaiee (he et Aloo ‘ ; tor Trousers fy » different| |tvom my different stores, some f i iol Pee raaevicrbeiy . fp SerR LOM. THY Gt # Ulsters, some single breasted fly- 1d be “in mean Both lh sriacall anil nanan whehy ores, all made up, ready to front coats, some lightweights, ind chosen by the |! As the thing now fis the tame of 9a ty 4H tS out, at $2. 75 some ee eH Sie ‘ can advance an by «at 20 , srg | Jena eague owners want ' ans ‘ usy pickir UPTO OF reeeeeeeeee as low as. 0 1 : s paid Pes tl 1a Hite [Pilea OE fcc sia that the ah | ‘ layed great rin, Ww wo owhat does ballplayer think nt ’ ttt y he wants to bel : F ; and c es ai ans a future for uid | ottended a game at ¢ t thing a eh Slab him, With a player limit on the nt nosncd the , Ascension - A ‘ him dor nt to wa jor le no draft system b tt truss 4 and lose him, It ; bring abon 1 game | struggle j him t ne minor lub a lekinw Wha sell he with the St. A Rietten T N y ie> o some minor tea club anc an ca ith the The New York Separate ee him, ose ane, an uy and (Mate Sc snp an tanta tH, os 1431 Broadway pment, It is understood, of ¢o . Danbury | 1 4 ne ia P that. as oon boy has develop reel ell 9 N St he will come 1 the club that s : : nv one | seth run out of pla f Mf aS ¥ 1 1 12 1 assau ad paid for his b dpontions: ‘hat |gemcniny ai pee ciie ae 1 without Ive point oe og is covering up. It is aghinet the laws 4 M © e ely | Yes, » off the ff ‘ i ond id of baseba | ‘mit, p the draft, change the 0 um us rc e Judge Landis has decided that the} rile which the Judge is enforcing or at boys mustn't do that any move. The baseball as a.fine art will go wp the hi i wii ie “ lwouble is that the piking clubs that flue Tt mag tes know it, toc man p \ ° rt Ur > ‘ er ee f