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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922. | ODGERS’ MANAGER SAYS YANKS SUFFER FROM “SWELLED HEADS” N’ EVERYTHING ee ee eS - By Thornton Fisher 00 PLAYERS IN. N.ANDS. AMATEUR GOLF TOURNEY Fownes Jr. of Oak- , mont Among Field at a at ‘ >» pe ON ep Pinehurst To-Day. ae JOHNNY WEISSMULLER , THE } HEW CHAMPION SPEED MARVE | HUNG VP A PINEHURST, N. C., April 3.—More than 200 players will start to-day in the North and South amateur golf championship. There will be a thirty- six hole quallfying round, with the lowest sixteen gr American College Should Take a Tip From Japan Encourag- ing Professionals. PUTTING THE HOUSE IN ORDER FoR THE RETURNING HOME Fouts antes scorers to go into mpionship match piay. Among BE een enn er rer erereer aren Creer rer arc wepara aera i i a the entries are W. C. Fownes jr. of Oakmont, captain of the 1921 Amert- an intery Joe Schloth- man of Det wwton, Coun- , Brookline, Mass.; John A. ons of Providence; 1. Kawask!, mpion of Japan; B, P. Merriman of Waterbury, present from America will tour Japan * next fall by arrangement with : the athletic authorities of Waseda’ and Keio Universities. Japan is get- + ting ahead of us in the recognition 1 of professional sport. No American H PROVPESSIONAL baseball team i A Selteeeeteteeeeneeineed ereeeeebateninemiemdon aetacree eta North and South champion; Harold ‘ university would mingle amateurs Weber, Joe Wells and Robert H. ) with professionals: We are all for FRANK T. ANDERSON Stranahan from Ohio, A. L. Walker ; the pure and unadulterated. For my LOSES HIS NATL INDOOR. jr. winner of the midwinter and st. fae hia ren Pca arias | Z Valentine's tournaments here, amateur prot jon i oferta in any university, Presumably 3 boy go to college to acquire an edu- 9 ° ° ° BROAN cera eation. Many have to earn their "1 i ile ba rte PENNANT RACES SIZED UP|| Yanks’ AMliction Has Killed LIVE WIRES 100s cree i i LZ e fear Memb. Fle fe) Saar IN BOTH LEAGUES Many ChampionshipTeams, 2 ball, It would be a better and more By Neal R. O’ Hara. {| QE nonest way—playing outright pro- Copsright. 1922 (New York Evening World) by Preas Pubilshine Co 12—-CHANCES OF NEW YORK GIANTS. Jake Schaefer's career proves that}on Southern railroads and still re- any boy can grow up to be a billiard] member whetlier Cinci {is in the champ if he pays Jess attention to his] American or National League is en- Ps than his cues. titled to respect and admiration for Says Robbie of Brooklyn Dodger Leader Has Had Good ®t! With Best Infield in National League, Giants Have Great Chance i ‘ Chance to Diagnose Trouble | Ask Robbie, he knows. He saw his ieee Ae ee ‘There's nothing objectionable in to Repeat Last Year’s Victory if Veteran Pitchers Hold With N i k Tea Dodgers of '16 flop after winning a] Man in South killed another man in is Chi i hip, bec: y c Ss q } professional sport, as long as it is Up—Outfield Weakened by Loss of Burns. Huta ve has Eat | MRIaNACeaTaG Halirralaior el Erire| Satter tree ores Wonest sport. It would be much bet- next year.» He saw his Dodgers of | murder. | tér for college boys who need the (Gpectal to The Evening World.) ‘20 flop in 1921 after a training sea- * ee ' money to play professional baseball Following is the twelfth of a series of daily stories dealing with LITTLE ROCK, April 8.—"Hug-]son on cakes and ale and adulation gins may have a championship ball|in New Orleans. When he says “look neereatey the. pvelidis ae aplenty but club," said Uncle Wilbert Robinson, |out” to the Yanke, they'd better heed | it's the equivalent of secing America | oted iene preats sien to] the 1922 prospects of the sixteen major league teams. The stories are {ind play: pateasional ba] tritten for the United Prese by experts who have followed and know tL manager of the Dodgers of Brook-|the warning. Ufder ap assumed namie in some re-| euch clupy | | Iyn, in a fanning bee here lust night.| There's no doubt the “too gooa”| iis a. part gehen Reg ade ‘ i$ Bw YORK'S National Leagu¢@————————— | «1 tooks to me, however, as if each | feeling exists among the Yanks. The Fonhny acl lkawe aa oa tie Seutn De ~ At would be better to be an hones entry ought to win another four veterans—T senpfand every member of it is suffering | boys won last year—that is enough y ane says he is in Lon- Gutright professional tennis player pennant and perhaps another| fq Harmee The test ee ie went) with a swelled head. They'd better | to make them atick out their chests,|40™ for sightseeing and not to make to spend the summer vacations | world's championship if— are in form, are great pitchers, They | reduce that swelling, that's all I say.” | But they have added during the win- | 7oney: | But Johnny would grab the any resort hotels, playing ten-| 4 rookie centre fielder makes g004| gave evidence in the spring games of{ YOU see, “Uncle Robbie’ has been|ter two wonderful pitchers, Sam|¥ Out of King George's name it he and if— being in fine shape. Art Nehf is one|travelling with the Yanks from New| Jones and Leslie Bush, to their box| ‘Pousht it was really a five-spot. Veteran pitching arms hold out. of the best southpaws in the game, Orleans, playing a ball game with the] strength. And they have been listen- Pi Oi ))e | ‘The Giants will start the 1922 pen-|and Jess Barnes is good when he is|American League champs each day,| ing to words of praise in New Or-|_ Toddle tops may come and put-and- | nant is with a team ee, tate right. 5 and his dodgers, of whom not @ great| leans, Beaumont, Houston, Galveston | take tops may go, but the bones roll } ter than the combination which won| Three young pitchers—Pat Shea, |eal has been expected, who don’t get|and Dallas, accompanied by pats on| 0 forever. Dar ke a XPERIENCE counts fi the World's Series last fall. Bill Ryan and Virgil Barnes—are ex.|!nto the headlines even, who are fig-| the back, which run like this: “Why, 2 ts for some- Baseball men gree that the Giants | pected to arrive this year, and if they ured as outside possibilities in the] you boys have got the greatest pitc There was only one fighter that ever thing. We have striven for years have about the greatest infleld ever | 40, it ought to be easy for the Giants, |National League race ubout to open, | ing staff the game ever saw. You pled aed ats for the sake of to make each pair better than its | is Just as creditable to be aa hon-|sathered together, but they question] Shea liad n sore shoulder last year, |have flopped the Yanks, Babe Ruth, | can't lose, nobody will touch you, | ouvouns: And that was Jack John- ye predecessor. All these years of the wisd ¢ tearing di brilliant | Md Ryan looked fine at times, but he}C2@mplonship and all, as many times] you're in now. Cleveland and Wash G eca buil est professional athlete as to be |ihe wiklom ot tect at tuner defense| bad an inclination to wildness that|®% they've been flopped. “‘Uncle| ington and St. Louls haven't got a siaek aie <> experience and character building out fect an inner defense . 2 ¢ ‘i ies honest amateur. The amaten: hese ieee t od purpose in a heated | he has not overcome this year. Barnes Robbie’ has been around in basebill| chance, YouNl have the old flag| Among the card tricks that will be are crowded in London Character idea, im the beginning, was intended has been down South with the club|® year or two. In fact, at San Anto-!najled to the mast by the first of|POPUlar this season is marking a 5 Shoes. > te araw @ dividing line down between campaign. > nio the other'day i: a t | three times, but McGraw sald he is YIP FeePOne IAS 8/8) August.’ : 4 yeeje who could afford to follow a} i the loss ot GSorRS aed ee ready now for the ble works, Uttle luncheon, he admitted he has}” Ana go on and ao on. ‘The con- ‘Do: for pleasure and exercise, and lant: centre fielder and lead-o! been player, coach and manager for on your card when it took you eight strokes to sink your putt. na 6 6 A new quality standard not governed by price. ? All in all : those who liked the sport just as|man, can be overcome by Ralph Shin-| ont to Sia: STTIEGK bee gee Pulty nine yeaa! stant repetition has had ite effect.) Anybody that can ride sixteen days Exclusively much but needed the money it couldjners, the noted base burglar of the} 2. ang in addition there is that|, Robbie knows when he says a team ult has been a slowing up in their a Me bring in. The amateur {s like the|American Association, =MoGraw’s! fighting spirit which 1s always in-|@# @ “swelled head” and batter get] rraus "ie pech & wlowane UP on Clee eg ? rich man in China who wears finger | judgment will be vindicated. MUllsabin thelteamuiat Groupie then IE crit Se means eometiig thenre oc tT ceecucej toni! pure | ten © sere: aa verm Assim, ls a foot long to show the world| If Shinners falls down, the vaunted | through last yoar when the going was |°d-timer from Gowanus has diag-| Sa%. while tie lal of trying net) ents Daly: "t work with his hand: ‘million dollar infield” ‘will not be| awfully hard, and it ought to bring ("0%d an ailment that has killed more] ROW? | The result has been 500 per) Frankle Jerome, the popular Bronx The modern amateur cult started} much good when a single to centre is| them through again this year. championship teams than home runs} Cob: Pet ee im tive big pitchage in| CRMtam scored a dectaive victory Sat- da England. This is how it works: | good for two or three bases, George cad blata las El aad and base hits ever won, exhibition by the five big pitchars in ight at the) Commonwealth ‘In 1897 Edward H. Ten Eyck, a] Burns knew batters and knew where Overconfidence, some call it. That| nearly every game. ; Slovenly, lack-| porting Club of Harlem In a twelve- 1480 BROADWAY 276 W. 125TH ST, 1d boy, went to Eng-| to play for them. Shinners can't ex- St Anselm Club “too good feeling” others call it. ‘The| #dalsical playing In the fleld. no keen | rong pout with Frankie Daly of At Times Square Al 8h Ase. ignd from America and won the] pect to acquire that uncanny ball- u bursting top wave feeling that he's} concentration at the bat. They'll b¢- | staten Island. Jerome's showing war- 86 NASSAU ST 86 DELANCEY ST, 4 Figmons Sculls in England’s greatest | hawk instinct in one season, a ster, yards @head of the other fol-| 6in 40 Play when they need to play.) oe eth with Ab, At Falen Si Se : ng event. When he wished to] The fageld of the Giants, ax said} WOMEN Bowlers iow. can veat tim any time he tkea| to what they quietly say, and in the Friedman, who defeated hima couple ele riit SA Lekem r the following year to defend the | before, is perfect and the outfield is ° $ A to try, is the thing that Robbie spoke] mean time proceed to make the trip bli ae Who, Getee| ed him ‘ couple Cae Nps rnin hy his entry was rejected on the] two-thirds perfection. in Headpin Meet of, and it's a bad frame of mind in| Ijke a joy ride. Mane om araiierielmaniehe ae “10 Durne Sts New fae nd that he wasn’t'a ‘gentleman! Kelly, Frisch, Bancroft and Groh ds sic 5 : - aenlnet Daly the bout should "be wni ane St, New York City ought to be a pleasure to the eye, an worth seeing. Jerome tipped the scales ie seal wpe» topsiins [Mae Sees SMa Mee eee iaee| ‘i wt, Annenn's overs are ocd Virgil Barnes Captures SN ea a man amateur” because his father war | Meusel in left are brilliant performers, | Uled to bowl to-night in The Eve- professional rowing coach. That] ‘The team will hit hard, ‘croft | ing World Headpin Tournament at ° Si the contention—although Amert-| is the only one of sibs Pate ees Thum's White Elephant Academy. Place on Gtan ts J Roster = tans velleved it was Wecause he coula| doubtful of a .300 average, ‘The | They have entered fifteen teams, at esterase con adel | Oe en ae ee ena arathiee ichatga of Be Ave Bas cee + aie ! h Spo: contended | hands of Frank Snyder and Kari | bowlers. Father Richards of St, An- ae r } that as Edward's father was a pro-| smith, both hard hitters, good throw- | 8«lm’s will accompany them and do} Jesse’s Younger Brother First|™#2° MSGIas nyt Ha hag moo } fessional it was quite unbelievable] ors and smart handlers of pitch: his Kit to help them in their medal ; So contro} an sod ta { that Edward could be rowing purely] The hurl winning conquest. St. Paul’s M. K New York Twirler to balla. | e hurling staff is built " G ot going to farm out t for the sport of it. He might be Sunday School and St. Margaret's ~ 2, McGraw is not going t ] rowing to boost his father's reputa- Wiecainasan Riverileiare Abo slated Go Route So Far. Barnes this year to some “good minor 1 tion as a professional oarsman. He| ENN PLAYER BEST BASKET-| ¢o, {o-night. Central Savings Bank ie league team” for more seasoning. | might intend to become one himseli BALA, SCORER, and the Dyckman bowlers will also be “Zeck” has been farming in the sticks But the English oarsman who wo.1| Close of the Intercollegiate basket-|in the lineup and it is almost a cer- (Special to The Evening World.) for the last two years and now has all : tie Diamond Sculls just before Ten| pall league season found Princeton the | tainty that several medal scores will : Byck was a bul oer He yyy champion with Penn, Dartmouth, Cor- | fall during the night's bowling. gratulations are being extended to Freee enet he must be rowing for| nels Columbia and Yale following in| The entry list continues to climb} Virgil Barnes this morning by his = obvious SO eae Tra ior [the order named, Grave, Penn centre, {toward the 1,000 mark, which has sport, as row! . "| beer r >I of 83 Sutcher a calf or sell meat. was the best scorer with 147 points; | PCon set as @ goal. | Eintrien of S84 Loeb, Princeton guard, 141; Pulleyn, | ‘o2ms are in the hands of the com ities protestional coach in Englana| Columbia guard, 131; Cullen Dartmouth mittee, At yesterday 's monthly meet~ phis yesterday before the biggest , wets i guard, 119. and Luther, Cornell’ for | ing of the United Bowling Clubs, one|crowd that the world champion is regarded as @ servant. ward, 103, were hest, of the speakers of the meeting was Take the professional golfer i . Capt. Geo. Jarrett, who described in 4 erence. J. H. Taylor, Sanay| CHICAGO, UMIVERSITY — Losms| great detail the value of the “World +H . STAR ATHLETE: Headpin" to the bowling sport. He Y : 0 far, defeating the Chicks in their Ngee caps gee pacha wat CHICAGO, April 3.—R. G. Huse, «| Pointed out that one of its many vir-|Arsociation champions, and had the] 0 0 ).cy yard Pe metorday ial vee. ' wlay in our open championship in|*¥fe Point getter in the University of | ‘Wes Was bringing amateur bowlers |honor of being the first New York] terday, Yesterday's game put Heinie Taly at Chicago and then make tours,| Chicaxo track team, has been declared | ‘N° tournament, Laer where they be- | pitcher to go the full distance on the|Groh on the hospital list for several few yearn ago English golf pros| ineligible because of lack of profi- |CoM* acaual {th the fundamen- | aining trip. ‘Zeck,’ as the younger} days. Heinle was hit em the third m fears, ago Wnglish wolf Prost ciency in phyetcal culture tals of tournament bowling. The en- finger of hia left hand and received a d b saa ‘ smite ya ic Ella Ack tire U. B. C. gave him assurances of }of the Barnes boys has been nick-} Doineui injury. The third baseman mere es: As nip p34 = ged Jack Coffey Leaves Fordham. their unqualified support in the drive|named by his brother, once again} tert the game and will be missing rs _ Bosse Pel oe showing} J8<* Coffey, who has been coaching | fr 1,000 teams and thetr entry alone | proved to the satisfaction of Manager|from the Giants’ line-up when wares in America, Vardon, Ray,|'2¢ Fordham University basebatl team | Should considerably swell the present | wcGraw, Hughey Jennings, &c., that| champions of the world and the eam and: Herd ware Kept busy, for the last six weeks, left last night | PUMber scheduled champions of the South march upon JACKSON, Tenn., April 3.—Con-|the experience that is needed in the big show, Last season he pitched for the Milwaukee Club of the American Association and was ranked as one brother Jesse for his great pitching | of the best pitchers in that organiza- aguinst the Memphis Chicks at Mem-|tion. He pitched a one hit game and also turned in two two-hit per- formances. The Giants reached here this morn- Giants have played to this yeur. The} ing for their nal combat with the younger of the Barnes boys pitched] Memphis team, The world cham- the nine innings against the Southern | Pions have won all the games played Among the good pickers is Ben— He firmly says, ‘‘Never again, Some other poor guys Can switch, but I'm wise And I stick to Piedmonts. Amen!’ Aho pixie” r Gor" jave Pie dmnomt Next Saturday night, April s, witl|Pe ts ready for the major leagues and to as: his new dutie a « the field this afternoon. ne td tn Iu) "Warden nnd ‘Nay | ot the Hartford Club of the Tracts | Undoubtedly be a record breaker, ay|@ place in the limelight with his!" "Bit Cunningham, the outfelder, , eastern | rirty te r ube! . ir “ . So aseeauntetemiter En cant. Fe the comigeree ene fifty teams trom } inabeth, N. J an brother, Virgil held the Chicks to} will do all the third basing for the n tour, Last season Duncan e , PAM AB £08 -|seven hits, and in the last three in-| Giants until Groh is available again. Be ‘ n lege season the Maroon nine will be in| est entry to date to come from any ee Mitchell earned shout $15,006] charge of Billy Keane, couch of the|one section or group of bowlers who|!28* he retired the Memphis players} 5 vine amd Parker C. G WN. Y. BP on 5 peerter tip: . ow there are team of 1918, ‘who has been essisting| have been scheduled on one night, |!" order. ‘The only run scored off him Conches, few English professionals who aren't|Coffey since ‘the start of this year's ; was the result of a base on balls to h Nevillo and Dr, Parker hay: with an ambition to move to| practice. Evening World Tourna- Joseph Neville and Dr, Parker have Parrado in the fifth inning and a two-|peen appointed to the hygentc depart- bagger by Yockey, ment of City College and assigned to rica. Duncan, who is now thirty- Ln aE age ment. wine, would stay in America but for] 47UTON iS AVTOMORIVE RACE. Teams scheduled to bowl Monday, err: pcnpaction oo rang sthere ee ANTM : April $- ‘Tommy | April 3 Rarnes pitches and carries himself}coach football, it has been announced e taken positions in various Amer- on won the championship sprint Number [rine 1 4 , : ty Athletic Committ ° fan golf clubs, sista reve bald yestertay, «He ‘cow the! gs, ansicrs tos of teams {like his brother, Virgil may not know}>y the Faculty ‘ etic Committee. —and for cigarettes by Robert Eégren.) pecond preliminary 25-mile aprint in 1 oY Geeta ae fiotois a8 much about the art of pitching as Neville, who is a former Yale football at. Anminis den. e the honor of being the Virginia tobacco is the best ¢ the first Lavende: ity” r Ince 1905. Yn hine ‘ting, but he m his fast urve ball tha minutes 1.49 seconds, and the final Jesse at the present ¢ nt in 26 minutes 1.9: ond : in a teianiacenat of 115.2 miles an he eee 4 Liccerr & Myers Tosacco Co.

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