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esmainareinrietemaatts p Tey 7 $ __'3HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 38, Tv22, ———____________™__@ "BAKER ARRIVES IN YANKEE CAMP) ALI? READY FOR ACTION Former Home Run King \|MAKINGHISEXIT ¢& ¢%,. By Bud Counihan|New Stars Overcome And McNally to Fight STAGE ENtaance ae Six-Day Race Strain i For Third Base Position oursiDe— | 3 In Long Garden Grind Manager Huggins Splits Squad Into Two Teams for Eight-In- Your “STUFF” - Refusal of Teams to Quit DE BAETS FORCED OUT c ning Game—Ruth Expected in Camp To-Morrow—Roth’s ; ae Debut as Umpire. . BusH-teacue Present Race Unusual in OF RACE BY ACCIGENT. Cvacurt "my ACT Long Distance Riding. ‘The first serious accident of the six- (Special to The Evening World.) . day race occurred carly ‘to-day when time before the game, and may pitch > NEW ORLWANS, March 9.—J./against. the Pelloans on Saturday, ES RANG By Robert Boyd. Cacsaro De Biets, partner of Persya, Franklin Baker, former home-run|The former Red Sox worked on the slipped off his wheet during a jam and fell to the bottom of the track. He was most unusual in the history of pleked up unconscious and rushed to his dressing room. A doctor summoned six-day riding. The week Is more , than halt over and out of the sixteen ee ey ore oer seems ant is that were sent off by Jack 5, th ordered the rider removed to Bellevue Dempsey at the start of the race Mon-|Hospitul. At the time of the mishap day fourteen are pedalling along stren-]De Baets and his partnor were riding uously and only two combinations have} strong and tralicd the leaders by one dropped out. During other six-day |!9P. races the teams were well reduced by = a Thursday night. Exg took two of the sprints and Goul> Many of the riders are commencing | let accounted for two. Lands did the to show the severe strain of the race] best of the evening, with three to his on their faces, and the attempt of the | credit thirteen riders to gain the lap they] Hee and Eaton and Goullet and lost Tuesday night will probably] Madden are atill the favorites to win. cause the field to be cut down before} They are both biding their time, but the sprints to-night. when either of them make an attempt It is rumored among the camps that|to retrieve some of thelr lost ground ’ De Ruyter, who is teamed with Broc-|it will be at an opportune moment, co, is only a three-day rider, and they] when the rest of the riders least ex- are looking forward to secing him| pect it. crack at any minute. Hrocco, the Grenda and McNamara ridteuled groatest overrated rider on the track,|the remarks that tney will be easily cannot hold the one-lap advantage |lapped. The pair have a lead they a\) } alone, and this is what Goullet and|/expect to maintain until the finish of A\\ Madden and Egg and faton are fig-]the race. Both are In excellent shafe AN uring on. and are holding their own in the Grenda and McNamara are both ex- | 8prints. periegced riders, and they will strug- Eaton was not as good in the aprints gle to the bitter end to hold their one. [@% he has been during the early part lap advantage. = of the week. He looks tired and Since Goullet, Madden, Egg and|Wornout. Egg, on the contrary, is Eaton lost a lap through faulty pick-|tiding better as the race progresses. f " for ten minutes and then | king, arrived at the Yankeo training | ound camp yesterday and brought the total | “rcled the ball park twice with the g00d Mr, Jolley, the southpaw. Jolle: ©f players now quartered here up to/and Wilson, the young left-hander, twenty-six. The great Babe Ruth and|@re far more advanced than the other Capt. Huston are scheduled to put in Reps Gi wae cae they ay then : ¥ re ir first real test on Saturday Sppearance to-morrow and the other! when the Yankeos play the Pelicans. layers at Hot Springs, Hoyt, Shaw- ———— ey, Mays, Bush and Scott will reach] Dodgers Bat Hard hi Sunday. ere on Sunday In Practice Game. Baker was accompanied by his bride —_——— and two children. ‘The Maryland (Special to The Evening World.) Mauler is looking forward to one off JACKSONVILLE, March 9.—The his good seasons and until the sus-|!ine-up which has represented the Pension of Ruth and Long Bob Meusel| Brooklyn regulars in the games expires he will most likely be the big} against the Yannigans is a produc- gun of the Yankees offensive. Baker} tive scoring machine. The regulars has been practising at Hot Springs] have shown in their games against for the last two weeks and will play| Robbie's colts they can drive out the third base in the practice game this} nits when they are most needed. As afternoon, long as they continue to do this there J. Franklin and Sir Mike McNally} wint be nothi will fight it out for the third base po- nothing: te: worty) about ‘ae sition, ‘The only other place that has| f° 4% timery hitting 48 concerned. not been definitely decided upon is| It is tie strong hitting team right field. Either Wally Schang, the} coupled with a good pitching staff catcher ot Bob Roth will be called] that will make the most trouble. upon to fill Meusels shoes in right for} Robbie is confident ho has the pitch- the first six weeks of the season. Mc-| ing material to make an impressive Nally said that his right shoulder! showing this year and if hie batters 7 hich he injured in the seventh game] come through with the timely waflops HIS six-day race at Madison Square Garden is one of the od the World's Series had responded @ Qi ups with the other teams, they have] Goullet is getting better every hovtr to treatment and that he had no| circuit cre celee to eer eraers G not confined their efforts solely to]and Madden is not displaying amy trouble in throwing the ball from] podgers. Ose fm the running up of points, signs of cracking.” third to first base at Hot Springs. — In 1920, when the Dodgers romped off with the pennant, Robbie's pitch- Egg and Goullet did some sensa- tional sprinting last night, but they He d C; Bude Coun HAN. did not exert themselves as they have arvar rew been doing before they were set back. Cap tain Quits | EIGHT FOOTBALL GAMES CAMBRIDGE, ON CORNELL'S SCHEDULE.|,,<*° ret the Harverd Ge Louls McCagg of the Harvard var- ITHACA, March 9.—An eight-game |*!tY crew resigned last night, giving football schedule with one Saturday|Pressure of studies as his reason, open to give the team a mid-season|McCagg said it would be necessary rest was announced by the Cornell Ath-|for him to give all his time to his Mike, like Baker, is here with his bride. The third baseman is in good ing staff made a remarkable showing. condition and is ready, to start the] p, pee ane Je jut they were helped along by the timely hitting of the team. No mat- The series between the Col. Rup-| ter how few hits the Dodgers got ere Hie lott” eases nn "tes Giants Slow Down Work To Avoid Hospital List game. The Rupperts won by a score Last year the Brooklyn pitchers Texas Sun and Plenty of Pep most certain that Virgil Barnes will Sport News At a Glance Rabbit Maranville, star shortstop of the Pittsburgh Pirates, is expected to join his club for spring training this afternoon. Long Jim Barnes and Jook Hutchison de! ef 2 to 0 and they were a chesty lot] rajied to he old up their end, but the moe Strutting about the hotel this} Hatsmen continued to make the most ning. f the few hits they got. Often the On the victorious team were Few-| ‘ (iad Melanie ayer Dodgers didn’t make more than five ited Leo Diegel and Jictic Axsociation yesterday. Pennayl-| studies as a Fi tal result of time lost when Wucker, in centre; Neusel, pas dessert bed een Perause Start to Play Havoc With ie ‘all signs fail the team will| Seymour Dunn in a spectacular match over the course of the Laurel | vania, Dartmouth, Colgate and Colum-]in the service. Bob Musel, at first; Killinger, rane a ahey : é carry six outfielders for quite a while,| (Miss.) Country Club, bia are the feature games, At the same time Keith Kane, Cap. short, and MeMilian at third. Jim} "The regulars played without Capt. World’s Champions. Young, Meusel, Shinners, Cunning: M. Vidal, Under Secretary of Technical Education tn France, de- | ‘The schedules follow: tain of the football team, and Law- and Chore Meveag: whe wan win |Zach Wheat in yesterday's struggle, — ham, Stengel and Boone. The last! glared that in spite of the heavy financial burden the holding of the | May 20—-Princeton and Yale at Derby, var.|rence Terry announced that they but they proved they could batter the (Spectal to The Evening World. pitchers just as well without the help SAN ANTONIO, March 9- ripped the ball across the plate with of the veteran left fielder. Zach is ing their charges would go “ nursing a heavy cold and it is not the result that the Hustons made only twe hits off his pitching, certain when he will return to the named will be retained for his pinch Pear-| hitting ability, if nothing else. The tale] Veteran coaches are very "sweet"? on hig ability to line the ball to the from overwork under the blazing| fences, the Rochester Club, the last four. sity and freshman eights. May 27—Harvard,|would be unable to row. All three Murray used plenty of speed and Olympic Games would entail, France was determined to go through ity and freshman eights, [have rowed two yeare for the varaite with the project, ' crew. The Staten Island Academy basketball team defeated the Chelsea Only three men remain from last five by a score of 40 to 20 on the court of the Richmond Borough Schoo! "sept. 30st. onaventure at tunace. oct |Year's crew. ‘They are George Apples 1 : - ar : : ton, Harold Morgan and A. H. Ladd. line-up. Texas sun the (Giants Board of] The regular infielders, Kelley, Georges Carpentier, light heavyweight champion of the world, has |7— Niagara at Ithaca. Oct, 14--Now Hamp, | ton . 4 e ane Tenkoet ae ot Behieils was! “The regulars banged out thirteen| Strategy called a halt yesterday and] Frisch, Bancroft and Groh, with} fad to go through an operation for a carbuncle on his neck. {lhkeas “Nov. 4—Golumbia at Tthacae Nov | 4 new Captain will be elected. urn ry Meusel. eo clouting | its off the combined pitching of = ‘i Rawlings as first substitute, ordi- orc. Il, San Francisco ballpla 11—Dartmouth at the Polo Grounds, New 2 Dihedar drove the ball far over ed pitching off gave the boys a rest of halt a day,| Rawlings as frst substitute, ordi: Jimmy O'Connell, San Francisco ballplayer, recently bought by | York, Nov. I8—Albrignt at Ithaca.’ Nov ; Hinkey Haines’ head in deep centre Pia Lae Rete and Ray lit tan't often a team becomes drawn| the ‘good work of the youngsters| the Giants for $75,000, will probably play centre for the San Franglaco |30—Fenn at Palladetpnia, FRANCE IS DETERMINED 5 5 f ’ is season. a field, but the turt was heavy and) oney were helped along considerably | t©> fine after five days in the fleld,| named above may cause a change in] ‘A ‘h Reaseh | os son next fall hae been announced le Off for Camp. TO HOLD OLYMPIC GAMES. ‘ pee Pele Grounds the hall would {OY ¢rFors made by “Chuck” Ward at] but double portions of work each} Plans. , ; by the Cornell Athletic Association. Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, Gelumne Mass, March %.— , ave .rolled to the exit gate in right|Short and Wallace Hood in centre.| day, two or three hours at each ses-|, Many of the rookies will be taken! bi, and Colgate are the feature games, Walter J. (Rabbit) Maranville, star] PARIS, March 9.—The firm intention 4 The condition of the infield was 85) sion, nave made both youngetere ana| Dc to New York and some will be xho Turt and Fisld Club, at ite annual meeting, elected new |shortatop of the Pittabursh National/Of the'French Government to hold the poor that it was impossible for Ward kept until the final cut to twent>-five ‘9 co) ple Games in 1934 ee th did not participate in thee, eid any smashes in his territory. | Veterans here gasp for breath. men is made in May. Then they will] Board of Governors. Longue) Baseball Ciuby left naretnisiegs ier ee bs was voiced “i 7 see ee ey tore coumuc| It was strongly intimated by a re-| Several men in the squad are} go to various minor league teams for Racing dates for the approaching season will probably be allotted |ternoon to Join the Pirates’ aquad at|the Chamber of Deputies yestentay by ; faree innings, hut lett hurriedly for|SPonsible member of the Brooklyn| showing the effects of a drive too] more experience. at the monthly meeting of The Jockey Club this afternoon. ‘West Baden, Ind. inston Vidal, Under Secretary of Tech= 5 the dressing room after the crowd | lub that Jimmy Johnston, one of the/early in the game. Daye Bancroft, spear Ge A kOaton. | remeeesn ne Prete ct ‘ hold-outs of the club, would report | all around champion of the Intercoltest-| T]@ER VARSITY OARSMEN Poincare on an interpellation concern HE ened ea tor one ot ieane bose |in camp by to-night. No official con-|the captain, was firat to succumb on | e rd Won *t Pass l ] ate Gymnastic Association, last year Ing the delays in the plans for the GA Meyers, the New Orleans back-| mation has been. made by either| Tuesday, with a cold and sore throat, ona did remarkable work, taking first place STILL KEEP TO SHORE . i | Olympic Games, tons. With two on bases in the sec-| Ebbets or Manager Robbie. and*Causey, pitcher; Shinners, out- Sa eee are sane NOL aes Bene —_——— M. Vidal sald the Government wa 3 ° S ond in tumbling and third on the flying 7 * eppropriating 20,000,000 franca f y ond inning, he rammed a long drive} Another of Robbie's outfielders has] felder and half a dozen of the young- White Declares Gi bson Hie rdleoih PRINCETON, N. J. March 9.—Bad for the left fleld that chased two runs ovor| Joined the hospital list. The latest ’ e a gsmes, which was sent to Parliament sters showed up erday with sore The summary follows: weather conditions again prevented |yesterday, apparently would be a heavy plate. There was much rejoicing | member to be injured ts Tommy Grif- : 7 legs or feet > 6 HORIZONTAL BAR—Firat, Cory, Naval] Duncan Spaeth, coach of the Tiger}burden on France during the financtat gn the stands, but Roth called him|fith, the sweet singing right fielder,| ‘65 OF feet. HOR ond, Dancy, Naval Academy; | crows, from sendin depression, but that the G cre 4 sending his varsity oarsmen P iovernment e Leonard will make 135 pounds + Dartmouth, ted 4 cut for not touching first e a hel wi % 5 g Rain was th tent thi norni °) Hi | ie sien ai € 8 determined to Id t i and the|who twisted his ankle while chasing was threatening this morning] Champion Will Talk Business| °! courte, Yeonard will make 185 pounds Lares, for thelr initial apin on Lake Carnegie. [wer determined to hold the games “in Hustons lost two runs. There was|a fly in right fleld during a gamefand it looked as though the boys ‘ Hh Fe ae ee unnitelrvantiied Wiad (Tata OUR, apa konaener Ke waalihe Guan ve ee , an uprar in the stand, and Roth|between the Regulars and the Yanni-| would get rest enough. ‘There is no When His Hand ee ta dolar Kansan ia the Garden ‘Aver, Dartmouth: J quietly retreated to the club house, guns yesterday. It is expected he wil me be ease ago." PARALLEL BARS. Firat, Pearson, Naval ling crews managed to work in @ little Farace Wins Cue Match. fam Jones warmed up for the first be out of the line-up for acyeral days.|°2" Of the team not being in shape Heals. Ue WEEKS BO ny mmeot Harry | A'Mgemny:, wecond,” ‘Dani, Naval ackdemy: drilt on the water under the direction of] pete Farnce defeated John Mille. In to meet. the White Sox in the games here Saturday and Sunday, for Johnny =—— Greb in Madison Square Garden ane UYING RINGS—Firat, Taylor. | Naval John Fitzpatrick, Despite the fact thatthe amateur State pocket billiard tour- Monday cyening for the benoflt of the} Academy; second Naval Academy; |the thermometer hovered around 60 de-|nament by a score of 100 to 66 at th Benny La d, lghtwelght char 4 1 ring oo |third, Pe endein : i vars, whois now, eoxching the Ghlel naa Raima cue ener Aran Ee One ae Fund, fs still clamoring for thri ‘ind Pedra Naval Acne y cavat Avaa. {Tees and a cold wind was blowing] Rational Recreation Academy in Brook- Evers, 0 pion of the world, is not dodging Charley Joy four rugyed sparring partners. | 11>). TUM Ng arson, “Naval Academy; (down the lake, the freshmen put in aliyn last night. Farace had a high run cago team and assisting Kid Gleason,| White and stands ready to meet the]. to cut loose to-day and to-morrow third, Taylor, Dartmouth. — "satisfactory afternoon. of 21 against 13 for Mills, visited the Giant camp last night and|Chicago boy any time after May 30 in} all he bas as a final wind-up season and which kept im out of the] declared that the Sox have only one|Sme outdoor arena where room coi yg{his training, and his regular sparrin me for several weeks was bothoring be had for 25,000 or more of the boxing |?! rs have had just about enough je, manayer to-day. “He wrenched say he hits too hard BOSTON, March 9.—Fddle Foster and] \ Muddy Ruel were added to the list of | ‘mod Sox holdouts yesterday. Despatches regular pitcher, Red Faber, and one . faithful. ‘ na did plenty of work yesterday, in during yesterday's practice. oR oe ay Schalk, In their i) ache Et from Hot Springs, Ark., the Red Sox " eee None ee Billy Gibaon, manager of the cham- oth Autaide and in, and when ite stepped . raining quarters at § 5 t 1a So Srank, Fourier: tc ales was well under the lim! ty training ground, sald that Foster had} 9 ; : : pion, said as much to Frank Flournoy, |©" BET UAT aRALE Bt : ne refused to sign the contract offered him| PITTSBURGH, March 9, it} Last night Harry Hooper, the Sox!matehmake: of the Garden Athletic |"¢ 279 pounds, whieh he yl’ ml ra is a matter of et | mt last year's salary and that Ruel also # indoors, marked yester-| ht fielder, passed through on his|ciub, in discussing the question of a|;, ready even now. tobacco quality ly was in disagreement with the manage "S programme of activities at the} Way to join ‘on, but it looks as|bout yesterday, and furthermore in ‘, nd ment. SUP urn Nadonal! training camp in| though the Giants will have an easy|sisted that White could have the bout} 1! eb treated thres or four hun- Pf desvcdladedd Sey e p | West Baden, Ind. News from the cam e Yi e American Leaguers | y, i Pe éngage-|ared fans to a lo: entertainment) a! lief that the tobaccos use . Joe Harris, returning to major league | |y 4, hae eee cae eas oF 16 vith the Am 6 vhether he wins or loses In his engage-[{/C! Sune 1 8 te ene stine root of wlay & Ne after several years’ suspension | agai © he played with the Cleveland Clu’ ment with Johnny Dundee In Madison aii on square Garden. Ho played 4 in Chesterfield are of fines Kerr] Later, in enlarging on his talk with}! vandbull, skipped the rope, punched quality (and hence of better with the result that Ge: kept his players in t b- gymnasium Johnson, Amos Strunk, 7 and then boxed ten or tw i described as fast on his feet again = and “Bib Falk are among those|Flouroy, Gibson sald: bit ‘tp nen ed ten on twelv taste) than in any other ‘and In good shape to play. Jack Quinn! CHICAGO, March §$.—Gloom at the] who have failed to report. They arelinat heut at New Orleans, ia much bet. |but Gv his managor, called cigarette at the price Ss. and Rip Collins, two of the pitchers ob-|Seguin, Tex. training camp of the] not holdouts, but are simply lazylier, but we want to give it plenty of te arter the workout he weighed Liggett B Myers Tobacco inined by the Red Sox in trade with Box wi ise Giapelled yesterday wh nJabout starting practice and ‘Kid’’|time, and I would not think of having [363 pounds my New York during the winter, were in] most important regular teaodine aie eason is frantic. ; hia’ soap Cbariey. S¥nite. ond rte ihaiadvation sala tap the GIDhONN Or re uniform for the first time this spring, |die Collins, second basema The younste went to the park }™ ough to satiafy the demand for dicates a full house. With t nts . oe uptain; Harry : pr alone yesterday morning for a short] QIK SnOnEn 10 Bar slosh that Gibbons, if he wins, will fa . ald) LOUIS March 9—Qeorge & and Blb Fath, loosening-up session, and the regu-|" We recognize White's right fo re be the fans are anx lay! yhnny Tobin reached camp yes! Johnson, shortstop, arn we excused in the afternoon./turn shot at the champion and will | 1 t ast and the list of absentecs of the ee ie ; It looks now as though there may be|gind to give it to him If any promote a a, rowns training at Mobile, Ala,, nar- c Serr, star left-hander, 00 or an extra infielder and gqt}comes forward with a satisfac my ch EBivot to'ove, Dave, Duntorth, the'newly| word he “wits Coaching a high’ sehoal WoOm™ fOr. an extn a ait [i understand that that new TIGER FRESHMAN NINE : yitcher from the Columbus|term, was In goed conditt t oped ‘ i Ps course of construction at Broadway a . 2. in, Amsociation team, Hoth Sisler| for # quick adjustment of ealere dies |the World's Champions through thelssstn gtrest will seat 26,000, and. whet TO PLAY FIFTEEN GAMES. =| Tobin celebrated their arrival by » so that he could report. - on, and the rookies are all work-|more, 1 think we an pretty nenr fil - Iriving the ball over the fence during Out at Catalina Island Killifer of the hard to get th plac The in-]the big bowl in Jersey where Demps+ ‘HTON, 1 Mareh 9% Th i practice. Cubs is finding his chief source off fielder will be picked from Moward|knocked out Carpenticr. ie EaaGnan huuete Th: manager of the Candi-| Worry, despatches say, in pruning the] perry, Billy Kopt or Hddie Hale, and], “Even if Johnny Dundee beats White Ream Tamas? thle ahaa f to-day to confer with} Pitching corps from the fourteen aspi- 11). oitcher may be Bill McGloughlin, |!? the Garden next week it would not fifteen games sement regarding Rogers|tants to tho nine he plans to ecarry| the Pitcher may 4 *Ichange my opinion of the Intter ns which will be at home, accord 7 ond baseman, and Jacques} through the season. » Jonnard, Ie Malone or ; Grawing card for Leonard, rded as al- like the logical challeng ed announced ye K b : Chesterfield ‘ournier, first baseum: who have fate Roy Graham, recruit catcher, took ¢ y Benton, It Is re » agree on this scason’s contract terms, | fast foul off Ruy Schalk's bat at Si = ater with is bare hand and his § CINCINNATI, March 9.—The Cinein-] thumb was fractured In two places Patt’ Reds wratving camp squad was ae Sogmented yesterday by the arrival o| Mineral Weils frou San Francisco to-| @2nt Baker of the Phillies and Robert : Coane, one of the directors, were vis- {tors at the Phillies’ quarters at Lees- “What They're Saying To-Day” ¥ first man ow n Prep; 1 burg, F yesterday, Baker expressed “Frasee, in landing Joe Harris, haa nailed the best ballplayer, bar 1%. Content th after . ¢ player, ba Vato 1s ; Mat aa gant withifaction over the progress the pl none, in all tie country for the Boston Red Sox,"’—Carl Mays. a CIGARETTES were making. a as the team gets 1 expect the Phillies to be a reat ‘9 ; Nave been one | of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended fighting club this season The racing i ave Ween openly opposed to any sort of tnx 0 WREANT. Or Maton: Wemaves| ee Arthur Fie teher tn th 6 you will ie or gate ree August Belmont, President of the V te PEARS ON SHOWS WELL AS . U > i y 50GB 'e nged le an aggress. tactr gor lation Pride, ashy. Morton gi Sot et ive ‘ballplayer and. will steady the: In- | NAVY GYMNASTS WIN. Mails will be the pi $ Tris} field and also the pitehe: He ts o Va AW Ea eee sh Of the ley India of thone chaps who are always fighting a ; slounlan GhenGont | MIS, Md, ’ Jon tlle scason, accodling to for a game and he known ew aa] like this and be uo stopping them Miller tugetr . ‘ fa ve b =e ‘od from (he spring train handle a club on the field.” 4 ———w | anasts defeated amp at PD Netcher recently was uppointed Car The » Schang puts at reat alt our hold-out aud © yesterday aft § The knee which Speaker injured list tain of the team, there is but play vall,”’—Col, Ruppert. » 3, Midshipm ® | | t

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