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: - - Te RN eT Nagy E re —— - a nee —— ms : = = 1s __[ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 22, 1922," caP OS NOR Meecha Ae EVERY CLUB BACK OF MOVE TO HAVE BABE RUTH REINSTATED ‘ | THE SPORT SCREEN - + ~~ = ~~ ~~ By Thornton Fisher |DATFS ANNOUNCED waar FOROLYNPG MEET MARATHON UL 13 Programme at Paris Should Be Particularly Suitable to Amer- ican Athletes. @ PARIS, March 22.—Although the United States is expected to enter teams in virtually all the contests at the 1924 Olympic Games scheduled for Paris, the American athletes will be particularly interested in track and field competitions, According to the present arrangemont of dates, the French Olympic stadium will ~~ opened with appropriate ceremonies, including the grand parade of all nations, on Saturday, July 5. 4 Active competition will begin on Sunday, July 6, with heats in the sprints, hurdles and several field events, But one final, the 10,000- metre track race, will be run on the opening day. Competition will be confined exclusively to the after- noons, and the final athletic event of the Eighth Olympiad will be the run- ning of the Marathon race, which is set for Sunday, July 13. The period selected for the major portion of the games is a full month in advance of the dates of the Ant- werp meet of 1920 and is thought to be particularly suitable for the American athletes to be at their best, Final trials and elimination tests for the United States athletes would fall within a few days after the big tm- tercollegiate contests held late in May and early in June fei the soneee? country and wouki find the athletes at the very height of their training. Tho team would probably sail the second week in June and have a week KIO- ice Si ‘t * WORLDS, _ fin THEY SAIL RIGHT 1M AND TURN son ‘ i AROUND AHO BAML. RIGHT BACK AGAN- ‘How New York’s Wise Man- f agers Double Crossed Them- ‘ selves in Philadelphia. ACK KEARNS, manager of Jack Dempsey, and Dan McKetrick, his partner in the handling of a of fighters, are back in New ork to-day recovering from a shock- iS experience in Philadelphia Mon- y night. They are victims of their ‘own double cross. Over in the alleged HOW Wer SPose THE . YALE FOOTBALL SQuan WiLL CHALLENGE THE GIANTS Ruth Will Cast Aside Pride and Beg Landis To Remove Suspension eae, Ruppert, Huggins and Others Will Also Assail Baseball Boss at New Orleans. prospect of being out of the game a six weeks, out of the glamour, out o! the ‘sppihuee of the big openin, or ten days in which to finish train- crowds, has “‘got to’ Ruth. ing tn or near Paris before entering wants to be “in there."* He la will-|the initial events set for July 6. ing to get down on his knees now| The dates for the principal events (Bpectal to The Evening World.) and beg for a chanoe. outside pea the skating competitions . NEW ORLEANS, March 22.—The| Then will come Bob Meusel, who bag ee piri Stay ail) Aas. Ni has a sort of an excuse in that he ugby » May 8-18; New York Yankees are planning @] 07) trea on by Ruth. Bob wants to| tion football, May 15, June 1; shoot coup, Discourar:d at the lack of Judge Landis and deny the story |! June 28, July 7; athletics, June’ High, Bert Griffith, Hungling and De Berry, All Recruits, EX- | progress in developing .800 hitting| nich came out from Chicago last 28, July 18: fencing, June 28, July 45 Hl yart- outfielders at the training camp here. | fal) in which the big right fielder was ? ‘ J pected to Strengthen Infield and Catching Depart Col, Jacob Ruppert and Miller Hug: | quoted as saying that Judge Landis [July 6-18: yachting, June 24, July ments—Chances of Team, However, to Finish sins have decided to go back to the] might go and “take a jump in the|}7i swimming. Jul LOT er in First Division Are Not So Good Sood old bankroll method. They have | lake." July 43; (rack rading July 38: boxing: “2 a feeler out now for a youngster of} ‘There is some hope among the tig |J"'Y on pe FACIE KaUIY 265 og , promise in another big league camp, | baseball colony here that the Judre [July 10-19. r + and when he comes the Haines- relent. They base their hope Following ts the second of a series of daily stories dealing with the he i may 1982 prospects of the sizteen major league teams. The stories are writ- |= inner - Neusel - Grigsby-Tucker}on the fact that the fans of the nightmares may be forgotten. country ul btedly want Ruth re- ten jor the United Press by experts who have followed and know each Another coup or an attempt at one. | instc‘od, ready to start the season club. ‘ ‘ Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, here on| free and clear snd im a position to N past performance, no one as- the big Icague. Bert Griffith, New 2.—CHANCES OF BROOKLYN DODGERS jess dabbler in things pugilistic, O EW Wore "TO MAES Kearns and McKetrick hopped over] _NOvbY Michaela Ie Winner. pans Gooner) Fret mse of the comparatively inexperi- | Michavls defeated Battling Johnson, the @knockerout. Incidentally, they te- managing boxers. Hymie, who had S l . C elt-Control, Muldoon Tells IN BOTH LEAGUES Ine surprise in his first appearance Jobnny O'Donnell. Beating Bar- had seen Hymie in action it looked im, Jimmy didn't think #0, how- By Robert Boyd. HOW TO KEEP HEALTHY r him? He's got to get experience ns i z William Muldoon, the eminent] fort, this cardinal law and at the finish “We'll just send Hymle out to] t reize. Pair, ie Naren bow to. eee: his tour of the Southern camps, is to | assail his old home run record. They 4 ; the meaning of the word exer- Dirlhg to be clagsed as an ex: Wehind Gold,” added Kearns, “and| ing an honest effort, tand! ogrees van Oe We baveltunad to erapion short if Sam Crane or Chuck Ward| Meusel to good standing. is geueral all over the country | fore @ crowded house. ve ote + ta the 1922 National League race. 4 ey found the sporting poptilace all ost people do not understand the] ‘WS, 0f Physical energy. outfield in case there {s trouble in| ness manager of the Yankees, who|bad one and un-American in its con-| {7 "tne ring. Delmont’s next bout te ! ; in’ making the alla ing two griasied veterans, an athiete| Behind the bat strength has been| the Judge, will lead ores dea 6 to1shot. Still there was ajenergy and they reach no definite] me from exercise. A Gaal ples wil) be sande Wy Ml jow town Jimmy Dougherty, first wd tizen of Lelpersville, Pa., and a GENT LOOKING For. having the laugh of his life over t befell the managerial wiseacres. Philly to make a cleanup with their] TRUNTON. N. J. March 23—In at CAlnd.” Hymale Goldy ce then | eensational ght here test night Bobby ced Bobby Barrett, who has earned | local pride, winning the popular award. Frouria —oo me little fame in his home town ax wred they would do their good friend ° ° Dougherty a favor and cure him of Ph l E. IT O L PAaay uinces ae te sical Hxercise is Unty ||PENNANT from the coast touted as a won- r, had given Lew Tendler a gen- ° ° the Garden here. He also had ous na dinrnrerwea wenic'| Would-Be Nation Builders iphia by administering a knockout | j tt seemed only a mere formality. 5 ; Hin the opinion of good judges wno| Without Honest Effort Time Spent in So-Called Body Building ] aaneeice eriatin fer Dossaacts Is Lost, Says Eminent Authority—Sculptor Barnard Stack Bobby Barrett up against Says Talk Is Best Sermon He Ever Heard. % “Bobby can fight an® I know ci "he said, “and why pick soft ones XBRCISE without hones! By William Muldoon. me tim fort 1s time misspent,” said] — “pxerciso with an honest ef- EARNS and MeKetrick chuckled| physicul culturist, in an address be- ” in anticipation, fore a committee whose object is to Many of us exortise without . A ~ we have wasted our time.” PAE AD RCE NBO Lee eal ea Rae cee ene wim attempt at] “Most people do not understand Orleans graduate, cannot be kept] be assailed on all sides unofficially for | hotinre that Judme Landis has senset cise."* pert will pick the Brooklyn|longer in the minors. He can cover|®n order that will restore Ruth and| this demand, and also the feeling that ‘We'll wet Dougherty’s goat.’ wasted for we have failed to employ “7 Dodgers to run one, two or three made a big hit with the fans as he When they arrived in Philadelphia | the cardinal law of exercise. It is not merely the expendi- falls down, and he can go to the| Col. Ruppert and Ed Barrow, bust-|the barnstorming rule was always ®| 22) them action every second he was 4 “4 Antel They will start with the same out- a aaetaNe) 1s t up. On the strength of Barrett's|méhning of the word exercise. For] gasary te onjor the bonne nee | neld of old-timers, an infield contain. | left. have lingered, bere: on: purpose to: meat: [opp ion fn uae IE: wrets a a or showing in his last bout he -vas|years they go on expending physical : va 6 to 1 shot. Stl ta sash ho decinit "Neither in intellect required to [at the apex of hie career, a staff of|added where the team was lament-| appeal. They believe that the Yan- ore the club, as there always Is} objective, because they have failed to! nett! honest effort. inte. pe St pitchers all battle-scarred except Bur-|ably weak. Barney Hungling, Mem-|kees have been punished enough for| Huggins, who wan! hen Barrett is billed to fight. put forth an honest effort, end of the leigh Grimes, and a catching de} phis, and Hank De Berry, New Or-| the indiscretions of Ruth and his| leniency from the playing | Kearns sought Dougherty out at the] “'Super-intellizence is not necessary! ‘£7, oeaination of the mind and |ment consisting of one man ‘i ex.|leans, look teady now to step into| companions, and they will make aj ame. He wants bis! champions, 9 % jub house before the bout, to enjoy the benefit that comes trom} muscle ia what brings results im |perience—Otto Millar, and he is|Otto ‘Miller’s shoes. Wallace Hood, | nal effort to have the suspension | start even in the big 1912 race, not & “Now, Jimmy,” he said, “I don’t exercise and no overabundance of in- ” headed for the abyss. another rookie outfielder, also looks] order lifted. They will present re-| handicapped by the abse @ exercise. the seven |.350 hitters for six or seven weeks. @ nt you to get sore after Gold|tellect is required to instil honest] °“wWe exercise the body to con- | ‘These veterans falled Manager Rob- i quests, it is said, from sevei ar x 0 dey ‘ ks Barrett out. When Hymie| effort into one's exercising.” tro! the mind and the mind, to |lneon last season, and with the Giants,| 18 the event the old pitchers do| clubs in the American League, rivais| With Huggins will appear the rest jghts Leonard for the championship} Mr. Muldoon cited a case in point! control the body, and that ie the |Cards and Pirates remaining intact,|"0t fegain their form, Manager Rob-|of the Yankees, who would like to]of the Yankee players, who i ty soon at Benton Harbor, I'll nee }of the lack of concentration employed! Gennition of exercise, acif con, [Brooklyn pennant prospects are| {808 belleves he can plug the holes| sce the “big hitter’’ of the circuit ro- |Join in thelr manager's request SY Ae Pte OA re ee DURES | 27. ner Te CUORIS m WeRLLy DANKE Grol, * Scif-con- Vnothing. The first division does not|With Harry Shriver, Bill Bishop. | stored to good standing in order to| Course, all of the pleas cannot come thary and he'll get a good piece of|er from Richmond, Va. The banker ote ve you noticed geem sure as the Braves ate not to| Clarence Brown or the reclaimed Ar-| cop the interest in the gume from| from the New York American League thoney.” had been under the great physicall wis tamper before a hunter ne |be sneered at, while the reconstructed |thur Vanee, all of whom have shown| tio very beginning of the season. Club officially; but if anything can epramnerty Seat ne aes. trainer and had returned to his home| people? Perhaps he has exercised Reda may develop into a dangerous | ‘°r™- ‘After Col. Ruppert and Mr, Barrow| be done the bosses, managers, cul- trainer and had returned to bis home| gi hig Ite, But without an hoi element. The morale of the team ts good, and| joy» presented their case the big|Prita and players do not mean to i ne S1GNe Measteds BA orve baw | teres esty of purpose.” iia No club gathered in such a large|nArmoBY Prevails. The players Agure| Hato himself will make a plea. The} leave @ stone unturned. rs iismy Sperry A gece ; prises varied your institution I “He lacks mental poise. The rtment of players from the eeredgretarey besHestare py ar = : as iu have been doing the standing up muscle dominates the mind, and |minor leagues and the sandlots. ° i 401 1 . shyness in class, and they believe R Fy er ieat punks a rigst hand brow | gargs that you taught me, and | that's’ what we exercise for, so | nough promaing materia! has been they may figure ts another evrovee, | DOUGLAS Reports Headpin Entries 14 finished 90 strongly after taking | te me lite. the mind can rule the muscle.” secured to give the club a founda-| pitching, however, was what pulled : this blow high on the chin that he was] "wYou seo?” questioned the great | ———————-——-——--—= | ten ft nem team, ‘when the vet- lene club througn before, and the same| EQ Genes To-Day\| Near1,000Mark < he box Is not so bri rebullder of men, “Here is a man that he has not oxercised with |; excellent. workin. t . Ing secondary defense, something hy (etter work maybe Pa ot Ce es aeond enemas Pe. endowed with more than the aver- honesty of purpose. He has fatled |that has been needed badly. on hing poets ener we Be Aes (Special to The Evening World.) Despite the fact that The Kvening Our Shirt Maker keeps i Fith his terrific right. Gold dropped} Pe6, Intellect and the exercising | to acquire the proper mental poise. Andy High, formerly of Memphis, is} put. Grimes, Cadore, Smith and| SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 22,— a that he was doing no doubt bene- The muscle dominates the mind fited him to some extent, yet, how and exercise ts indulged in so the much more he would have re- mind can rule over the muscle.” celved from hi: After Mr. Muldoon had concluded clse had he emp his address, George Grey Barnard, effort re learned the one of the greatest of American “3 name, setting up exercises, sculptors, remarked that it was the rf sold pte arrests “After all co-ordination of the | best sermon that he had ever heard bapa cies be abasted te bow his bi mind and the muscle ts what |preached In his life. “I have been headed rival, Gold was leading by a brings the best results, We ex- listening to preachers all my life. 1 Wide margin He had shot over vev-| ¢rci8e the body to control the |am the son of a clergyman, yet I have al rights on Barrett, and Bobby ap- mind and we exercise the mind to | heard the greatest and most practical bared to be a bit dizzy. Taking control the body, and after thts Is sermon from @ physica) culturist.” ese punches and living in the hope] Properly achieved you get self- William Muldoon and George Grey getting over his right, Barrett} Control and self-control is the de- | Barnard spoke at the first meeting lly connected. finition of exercise, of the National Physical Culture “Rarrett rushed Gold after he had “Have you ever noticed a man | Week Committee at the Astor Hotel. cased his right to the chin. This} losing his temper and making a | Their slogan is “To build a stronger time It landed flush on the Gold chin.| 001 of himself before a number of |Nation.” The week of May 1 to 8 has Ihe Californian dropped like a log.| people? He might have exer- | been decided upon as Physical Cul- is head hit the floor with a thud cised all his life, but he proves |ture Week lor several minutes the seconds of FIGHT RESULTS. ¢ Californian worked over him be- oa he revived sufficiently to walk vm the ring” LIVE WIRES HE fight verifies everything that 7 ‘Daugherty told us about the red By Neal R. O’ Hara. World Headpin Tournament is now well under way, over thrée score teams having bowled to date, entries continue to flow in to “Uncle” Joe Thum, who ia managing the affair at his office, No. 1241 Broadway, Yes- terday’s mail brought in the entries of twenty-four teams from the West- ern Hlectric Bowling League, one of the biggest leagues in the city, The Western Electrics requested April 21, which date was granted them, and will be known as Western Hlectric Night. The entry list is now well over 600, his hand and knees, He lingered the rosin for a count of four. Ba: tt waded in to finish the Californian, jooting his right In all directions veral connected, but they were high the so called button. all his shirt patterns locked up in a vault! We're referring now, of course, to those precious “originals” from which he cuts the duplicate working sets for his workrooms. You see, it’s a big job designing the proper pro- portions of neck, shoulé ders and body for so many” different builds—and once you’ve hit it just right you a high class third baseman ready for i Mitchell have done their best work. | With the arrival of Shufflin’ Phil Douglas, who ts due, bat, bag and baggage at the Menger Hotel some time this afternoon, McGraw will have All the Sport News Is Here the last of his recalcitrant athletes in camp. The shuffiin’ person, who was one of the heroes of Father GARDNER BEATS FARACE. Knickerbocker’s baseball drama last Gus Gardner defeated Pete Farace by a score of 100 to 68 in the |octoper, has no financial troubles New York State amateur pocket billlard tournament, now in progress at the Rational Recreation Parlors, Brooklyn. WEST VIRGINIA ELECTS NEW CAPTAIN. Carl D. Bowers was elected Captain of the West Virginia Uni- versity basketbail team for next year. with the club, but there Is a clause here and there in the documents that ts not to Phil's liking, The big spitball pitcher wants these clauses eliminated from his contract ITALY GETS RIFLE MATCHES. before he jots down his signature,|@md the slogan of the Tournament ‘The next matches of the International Shooting Union will be held | McGraw will go into executive session | Committee is “1,000 teams or bust!” in Milan, Italy, June 9 to 21. The United States will be represented | With Shufflin’ Phil when he puts in] The ladies’ leagues are showing an want to make mighty sure and all those who intend to enter the competition are urged to prepare | )'8 appearance, and tines Aries talk-| interest in the tournament, as ia for- to leave by May 16, it is over it probably will be an-| 4, years, and the first to be as- there’s at least one set you | NAVY CHALLENGES YALE SWIMMERS. Orel tak <A SASHA RE, HAE Ten malin night ia the achadule, thie j can’t lose. the pitcher will sign We’ he takes such With the Intercollegiate swimming title for the year unsettlea |! d and that le’re ec between Yale and the Naval Academy, the latter has written that it is his contract for the coming season, year are the University Ladies, who 7 recautions because we! Mh der almost any conditi The Giants will begin « two-game] have two teams entered. P SHLME Ve, feaet aeantoee ee we hance series with Jack Hendrick’s Indian-| There were but three medal win-|know, and our customers i, TRENTON.—Bobby Michaels, New York, and Battling Johnson, Trenton, fought a ten-round draw. ‘ ome apolis team of the American Asso-|ners last night out of the sixteen haired, twenty-venr-old far-| With training season three weeks) PROVIDENCE.—Young Montreal, |... Fitnoston will be minus the services Eset ee wromias Tina, tun amerenon. teams that competed. ‘The first thrii|Know, that Rogers Peet mit kid. We say him go against! cid, Giants don't look like champions | Providence bantamwelght, took ten-] CAVSG', 1th Out tise rite Yale 4 aay aS ne came when the Scotti team of the/shirts not only fit, but fit , ley, h : ru ut from Wiillle Spencer, Ne’ Gourly flattenca”in a mioute, nni|%t But there ts hope, Last year|vork: “Montreal won every sound” BREEDING FARM INCORPORATES. ROBBIE’S HURLERS SHOW green cet hr Nadie inse ‘et | comfortably, seren't impressed by his showing | “lants didn't look ike champion till] AKRON, O.—Johnny Karr, Clevs ‘The Sanford Stud Farms of Amsterdam sues articles of incor. FORM AGAINST COLONELS] Lenz topping 111 and 106, respeo- Perhaps that’s one rea- ‘Phis was his first bout after a lonz| third game of World Series. land welterweight, won a tweive-[ Poration. The purpose of the mew organization is to breed horses, tively, Thrills No. 2 and 8 were sup- ict busi yoft. during which he suffered in m6 6 round newspaper decision from Phil} cattle and poultry. PENSACOLA, Fla, March 22—Af-|plied by Gus Sleversten, well-known | SON why our shirt business tensely from rheumatism. Doc Ba-| statistics prove there are 4,000,000| loom, Brooklyn LEADS IN ENGLIGH BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP. BNE ? iisville Colonels, | Broadway Palace star, rolling withlis so big to-day. Igy, Benny Murphy and Willie Jack billiard playe ainad PHILADELPHIA.— Archie Walker, John O'Nell won the first block in the play-off for the amateur ter whipping the Louls the Spencer Trask team No, 1, who n also looked Barrett over the same | Ullard players in the U. B. as agu New York lightweisht, outpointed| English billiards championship of America at Doyle's Academy, champions of the American Assocla-l knocked ‘em dissy with 108, which Spring styles now ready. mht. “A bum," was the consensus | ':000,000 golfers, But acoustics prove| patsy Broderick in six rounds, Benny ARMOUR ELIMINATES STUART. tion and conquerors of the Baltimore] was duplicated ten minutes later by @f their opinions of him. Dougherty | golfers do moat of the talking, Berish, Chicago, substituting — for T. D. Armour, the West chester-Biltmore Club golfer, disposed of |oriolos in the Inter-League series] J. M. McCarthy of the Empire Btate Rocrrs Peet ComPANY Wesn't discouraged. “He'll knock «ee Tony Capont, won tho popular de-] Ralyh Stuart of Braeburn in yesterday's play for the Belleair cham. traight games here, |*&m of New York City, apyboty out that he hits on the chin,” | ‘That Milwaukee lightweight by the|ciston from Willle Groen preee ty last fall, in three straight gam Zl i ah Broadway he maintained. hy alt hia fants, | ame of Mendelssohn undoubtedly has BP An Aces Lux — outpointed CREMER ELECTED CAPTAIN. the Dodgers left to-day for Mobile.) sontreat Wise Award Wren | at 13th St. A sensation in nearly all his fights. 1. tin ear for music. jattling ema in Bix rounds, . 5 fs nlected Chast, are: ramos. 'To-mor- acer. aeoeat, Wawasan, ea taken his feck in ear for mus si: Sill edi . New York University's newly organized gym team elected Charles where they play two § Kt. Louis| PROVIDENCE, March 22—In one of leap into the front ranks by reason of ° hd e Girl Breaks Skating Kecord. W. Cremer Captain for the season. row Robbie's pets meet the . la Sha spel Sitthe tamtonta te tle at Warren We knockout of Gold. Ton bad he | Muddy Ruct has quit Red Sox squad! MILWAUKEB. Wis, March 22. SOUTHERN TRIP FOR YALE TENNIS TEAM Reowne while on Friday they will {ie man _ been can't he dropped into the Garden nex |! dissust, so naturally his name is] Gladys Robinson of Toronto set a new A Southern tour will precede the rogulir scheduled mat Niehott'a Mobile team [ose oe Teer TouMe Montrenl ef thie . a i Mud with Frazee. world's record by skating the girle’ » University f " No iehof city was awarded the decision ov: week fo that New Yorkers mirht re! Pia it Yale University tennis team. | h & peek at him. In Gold ho heat 8 e SAOrvard Soon 1h OAT 45 at ithe: titan, PENN RELAY TEAN SAILS Immedictely after thin game thelwe. wite Spencer of New York. 5 tn 1 ne hea tional indoor amat Kating ehame *y . rl firrt class man, one whom Kearna has Muddy turned down compromine| Monahip meet. here. Flaie Mulley ae Eight athletes from the University of Pennsylvania sailed on the | Dodgers leave for New Orleans, where Bpencer’s rushing tectice kept Montres! typted more than he ever touted offer of Sox. “It's a poor Ruel that] Now York was second and Rose John Aquitania to meet the Oxford-Cambridge relay team in England. The |they start their series with elon the selene, although he used « Dempsey Wimeelt. Won't work both ways,” says Frazee.’ son of Chicago, third mect will take piece in Leadon om April & Yankess. eft hand to good advantage.