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ee 4 i] TWO MO THE EV Dempsey Due Here Friday, All Set to Sail for Europe. speeding here from Los Angeles to-day. With allowances for a stop off to say howdy to some friends in the Middle West, he is due to ar- rive here not later than Friday With a few days to freshen up the Wardrobe, he will be ready next Tues- day morning to hop aboard the Aquitania, which will take him on his t trip across the briny. Manager ‘«k Kearns, Joe Benjamin, the light- Weight, and Teddy Hayes will be the Champion's travelling companions. Hayes, who has acted as Jack's jal secretary ever since that mem- orable affair with Willard at Toledo Ick in 1919, will continue such duties broad. It was expected that Dan McKetrick would make the trip too, but Dan finds this unnecessary. He will furnish Dempsey with letters of itroduction to all the crowned heads im Europe and to other royal and sporting luminaries abroad and let it mp at that. Dan knows them all. Nobody, not even Dempsey, knows just how long the party will be <qwway. There are no fights on his nthedule at present, notwithstanding riimors of another battle with Car- ntier and a crack at one or two of theeEnglish ‘eavies. Passports that will take the party ell over the world have been ob- tained, so that nothing will prevent extending the tour to any indefinite length. England, France, Germany, Spain, Norway and Sweden will in all probability be visited, and if there is unything in the broadening influence of travel the champion should come tack as broad as he is long. Be ading JACK DEMPSEY is — ANAGER KEARNS while in- M sisting that there is little chance of Jack's being called Ypon to seriously defend his title While away, says he has no objection te doing a little theatrical work on the Continent if it can be arranged. Such exhibitions would help pay ex- mses, which will necessarily be igh. Joe Benjamin may get a fight @broad with some of the English lightweights if he can be torn away from society long enough. Nature Provided Joe with good looks and a nifty appeargnce, and he has an in- @lination to Play the swell. If Kearns could keep him “broke'’ he would be @ great little fighter. He is never @verambitious, unless he happens to need the mgney. IMMY DOUGHERTY, first citizen of Leiperville, Pa., is shooting high with his Philadelphia sensa- ion, Bobby Barrett. He has him Matched with Johnny Dundee for an @ight-round bout in Philadelphia April 24. Dougherty, going along in the be- lef that Bobby can knock out any- ody he hits on the chin, says Barrett wil colrner the Scotch Wop and put him away. We say that's expecting a Jot of the kid. Every lightweight in the business, including Champion Benny Leonard, has found catching Dundee next to impossible. Yes, we know that Willie Jackson did it once, but that’s a long while ago and he never could repeat the knockout kick. Dundee doesn't seem to lose any of his speed, altohugh he has been bat- fling week in and week out for about twelve years. He may bounce al! around Barrett for eight rounds, but he will not be out of danger until the last bell clangs. Bobby is always there with the wallop and he uncorks It most unceremoniously. Hymie Gold, who went over to Philadelphia recent- ly to stab hin head off and then put aver the old K. O., can testify to this. Barrett took everything the classy Hymie had and then applied the rusher himself in the third round ‘The experience was so “isheartenine t Gold that he lit out for his Frisco home as soon as possible afterward and without consulting his managers, Don McKetrick and Jack Kearns ~ Duna will have to watch his va- hous steps when he gets into the ring with Barrett. bc TWELVE FOALS ARRIVE AT BUTLER’S FARM. Twelve foals, seven colts and five fil Mes have arrived so far this season a‘ James Butler's East View Breeding Farm. "The list ef baby racers follows: Ray colt by Hich Noon—Pierrette chestnut filly by High Noon—Keltie Iny filly by Pebbles—Minaret; chestnut ly by Pebbl park: bay filly by bbles—Wistful; bay colt by Pebbles- Ambrosial; chestnut colt by Pebbles— rf Star; bay colt by Spur y ; chestnut colt by Spur—d azie; chestnut colt by Spur—-Napping colt by Spur—Quip, and bay by Spur—Supremacy. filly JACK’S ON HIS WAY TO Just BLEW N= fue BE RIGHT ‘OVER. YOU / ule RASCH JACK WONT MIND CALLING ON THE KING- “pWe's USED TO THE Have TO FArtiuiARize HiM= SBLF WITH ENGLISH OR HE MAY PULL A SOUR ONE — ° World’s Champions Feel They’ll Beat Chicagoans In Game at Knoxville ® rival here to-day. Bancroft's right leg has given him considerable trouble for the last three weeks, but until his wife was taken sick he played in every game, The rest will benefit his leg, and he will do the shortstopping for the Giants this afternoon in the ninth game against the White Sox. McGraw presented a patched up batting order against the Memphis team in the final game ut Jackson yesterday. Ross Young performed at second base in the place of Frisch, Johnny Rawlings exhibited his base- ball wares at short and Bil’ Cunning- ham was in Groh’s place at third. Young will be moved back to the out- field this afternoon, Rawlings shifted over to second base and Bancroft will play short. Southern training trips scem to be a jinx for Frisch, Last year the Fordham Flash sprained his ankle in sliding into second base in one of the exhibition games and was missing from the line-up for more than a week, This spring he met with another accident in the,third game against the White Sox st Sequin. Texas, when Rafferty spiked him in the foot. The cut was healing nicely and Frank thought :hat his misfor- tune was over, but yesterday morning the foot became infected and now Frisch will have to sit on the side lines for several days, The Giants Had an easy time of it in winning the final game from the Me Sige Giants Now Have Hospital List of Four, Including Frank Frisch. (Special to The Fvening World.) KNOXVILLE, Tenn., April 4.—With a record of seven straight victories to their credit, the World's Champion Giants reached here this morning to resume their exhibition series with the Chicago White Sox, The series now stands 4 to 3 in favor of the American Leaguers, but by nightfall it will be four all, so say the New York players. Two games are scheduled for this Southern town. To-morrow the world’s champions leave for Bristol, Tenn., and the fol- lowing night for Norfolk, Va., where the final game in the South will be played. ‘The Giants now have a hospital list of four, Frank Frisch is imping about the hotel this morning as the result of having his spiked foot lanced by a doctor in Jackson yesterday. Frisch received a deep gash in his right foot from the spikes of Rafferty, the re- eruit outfielder of the White Sox, in a game at San Antonio, but after rest- ‘ng for several days he resumed play- ing until a few daya ago Memphis Chicks at Jackson yesterday, scar Tureo, the Cuban, held the Nearly all of the exhibition games | ‘ yi if : against the Memphis team have been |WOrld’s champions hitless for three innings, but in the fourth the Giants then rained base hits on the outflela and before the session was over six New York runs had crossed the plate, decided on muddy fields, and when Frisch arrived at Jackson yesterday his foot was swollen to twice its nor- mal size, ® ENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922 es os SAIL Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. THE EUROPEAN WILL PROBABLY GET EVEN WITH THE AMERICAN BY SHOOTING THE SAME OLD QUESTIONS WHY THE OLD DEMON CAN POUR HIMSELF INTO THE SOUP AND FISH AND PHOTOGRAPHED LIke CARP AT THE BEST EUROPEAN CouNTRY HOMES LIVE WIRES Yanks Badly Beaten wy ane none | By the Dodger Team _In Battle at Memphis pitcher these days is entitled to call itself the Dodgers. Gis 6 A baseball expert is a guy that vA tells you right now how the teams will finish and then lets bygones be bygones in the fall, see Looks Ike the pitchers are either passing Ruth intentionally or strik- ing him out on purpose, o 8 e “Best Thing That Could Have] DON’T SMOKE CIGARETTES, Happened to the Team,” RUTH'S ADVICE TO BOYS. Declares Huggins. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 4. ae “Babe” Ruth is opposed to boys Heroin Whatiwatextnaneean th (Special to The Evening World.) smoking cigarettes. Appearing be- a . re ate painer from the ex-| MEMPHIS, Tenn, April 4—The| fore several thousand members of perts, somebody ought to insure those ee TT Mate tte cine ate St. Louis teams against setting both] 4rrogant, self-satisfied Yanks, who qavised pens er ‘ihe: eh hi leagues on are vaet have been worrying their manager] cigarette here last night. Later It isn't Sweden and it ten't Japan, |*%4 thelr friends by their listless, | he distributed buttons bearing his but it is Johnny Kilbane that makes | 4°” rap exhibitions in the] mame to the boys Burleigh Grimes, Hug's face beamed. “It was the best thing that could have happened to them," he seemed to be saying. “Let them get licked a few times and they will turn round and play some real baseball.” the safety matches. oe e Perfectly proper for a ball player to loaf six months out of every year, provided he doesn't start doing his loafing on April 14. eee ‘Tramp athletes are the lilies of the last few days through the South, re- ceived a humiliating thrashing at the hands of the Brooklyn Dodgers at Little Rock yesterday. Strange to say, as every Brooklyn hit belched through the Yankee infield, Miller football fleld. They toil not, neither] Huggins, huddled on the bench in the do they lack emoluments. sunshine, grinned. As every Brooklyn] No question about it, the Yanks ae aC) run patted over the plate he smiled. |Were well piastered. The Robins It is getting to be harder to re-l 4, every Yankee batsman fell suc-| "tore off” Carl Mays, World's Series member who's the current wrestling star, in three and one-third innings with eleven smashing, crashing hits and six runs. What did they care about the reputation of the great un- derhand flinger? Ne‘ a thing. They walked out to the batter's box and pasted the ball past the ears of the hero of 1921 till he was dizzy duck- ing. Mays acted in the early innings as though the Dodgers ought to fold up and collapse at his mere presence, but they couldn't see it. They whaled cessively before tle curves of South- paw “Dutch” Ruther and Spitballer PENNANT RACES SIZED UP IN BOTH LEAGUES 13—-CHANCES OF ST. LOUIS CARDINALS. we EN champ than it is to remember who's Vice President. NS NOTED GOLF PROS START TOURNEY ON COLUMBIA LINKS Meet Best of Amateurs Qualifying Round at Washington To-Day. in WASHINGTON, April 4.--Forty- four golfers, including several noted stars, started in the Columbia Coun- try Club open golf tournament here to-day. Among the “‘stars’’ are Jock Hutchison, Jim Barnes, Joe Kirkwood, Pat O'Hara, Walter Hagen, George Kerrigan, and Fred- die MacLeod. Play started at 9 o'clock. The pairings for to-day include: James Roche, Elkridge, Lee Me- Nerhany, Washington; Frank Goss, Baltimore, Weisser, Eagles- mere;, i Shea, Boston, ys. Charles Batchelor, Baltimore; K. J. Allen, Baltimore, vs. F. Prendable, Washington; Dave Thomson, Wash- ington, vs. Frank Waugh, Columbus, 0.; John Farrel York, vs. W. Sherwood, Newark, O. orge Seyers, Merion Country Club, vs. Milfred Thompson, Virginia Country Club; Mike Brady, Detroit, vs. Charlies Lormes, Toledo; George Fotheringham, Norwich, N. J., Vv! George Gordon, Providence; Harry Hampton, Detroit, vs. Bobby Cruick- hank, Shackamaxon, N. J.; Gene azen, Pittsburgh, vs. George Ker- rigan, White Beaches, N. Y.; Gil Nichols, Providence, vs. Pat O'Hara, Richmond County, N. ¥. Jim Barnes, Pelham, N. Y., vs. Freddie MacLeod, Washington; Willie Ogg, Worcester, Laurie Ayton, Evanston, Ill.; Walter Hagen, New York, vs. Joe Kirkwood, Australia; Jock Hutchison, vs. Bob MacDonald, RE GAMES IN SOUTH, THEN GIANTS START BACK HOME | By Thornton Fisher HAD NO (DEE OLIPHANT WILL BE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR OF UNION COLLEGE Former Army Star to Take Up His New Duties in Sep- tember, SCHENECTADY, N. Y., April 4— Lieut. Elmer Q. Oliphant, U. 8. A., who ranks with Eddie Mahan, Jim Thorpe, “Mac’’ Aldrich and others of real great- ness in football, signed a contract to be Athletic Director of Union College. Dr. Richmond, President of Union, made the announcement and said that Oliphant would take up his duties on the opening of the fall term this year, in September. The undergraduates hailed the announcement with much enthust- asm, as Lieut. Oliphant made a Nation- wide name for himself several years ago not only in football but in baseball, track athletics and basketball. Born at Bloomfleld, Ind., in 1898, Oliphant did not take long to establish his athletic ability. SS _s Other people see the hat you wear if you can’t; re- member that! The Spring hat market’s full of trash; remember that, too. That’s about all, except that at the ‘four corners” prices are as consistently low as the quality is con- sistently high. Where do Rogers Peet i ie and soft hats start? 5. Quality in everything men and boys wear, with moderate prices as an added incentive. Chauffeurs’ liveries. “Miles and miles of satis- faction.” Convenient parking at all ‘four corners.”” Rocers Peet Company Broadway Herald Sa. at 13th St. “Four at 35th St. Convenient Broadway Corners” h Ave. at Warren It was thought advisable by j reer ‘i ; away at his submarine delivery till] Bobolink; Clarence Hackney, Atlan- MoGraw to have the foot tanced, and | Young started the inning with al All St. Louis Cards Need for Winning Showing This Season Is }\"*? & petulent. Finally, eee leaclie, veitvena Golden aixeien the Fordham Flash, accompanied by |@ouble. Cunningham also helped him. Flying Start and Even Break on Pitchers. Frank O'Doul was sent out to reliev:| Arthur Reid, Ardsley, vs, Charlie Ed, Mackall, the trainer, Heinie Groh cel oa AS eee oe mine * him he lost all control of himself and] Motherslee, Conn.; Gene McCarthy, a BOL Ryans want foe een Jack- Sesieane Heaths aa ae Ae heaved the ball far over the erana|Jacksonville, vs. P. D. Banningham, tenaea (5, © his Injury at-| iow, as it chased three runs over the Following 4s the thirteenth of a series of daily stories dealing with stand, then stalked to the bench with | Washington; Orrin Terry, Washing A : = F i ton, vs. Skipper, re} yan nas thelindecchbces’ sh wal plate the 1922 prospects of the sizteen major league teams, The stories are |% majestic frown, beneath a deaten. |e ys, Cam Skipper Pan pitching hand split yesterday in field- ; ees Say day By second and] ritten for the United Press by experts who have followed and know | ¢y., angry Little Rock crowd, who|Tucker, Washington; Cyril Walker ing practice, while yh had one of | handled himself in a creditable man- oF ap oe Ee 3 7 se Tre” gees 4 x: his Angers smashed by a pitched bat |er st the Frisch station, He was| °° olwb. ‘ wished te aoe a real contest between| Englewood, vs. Scott, Baltimore, In the game in Memphis on Sunday. | Sullty of a two-base wild throw, but IVE the St. Louis Cards a fly- he big league ; ; Heinie will be able to play in a day|be made eight assists and started fast ec ing start and an even break | ¢nis season with Clemons working as] qit ict lens to (Pet yiteo cent! YALE AND HARVARD TENNIS Lannched with Baseball Week or two, and Frisch will be ready for|@ouble plays that helped Barnes out with the pitching staff ponnndvancles: ig te wo ote ee roll TEAMS ARE BARRED OUT ALPHEN duty again by Saturday. of a hole in the early innings, Cun. n other tube in the National Del Gainor has joined the club as a A i eda ene it sean tha League Ball Davey Bancroft, Captain of the|ningham, the other outfielder-in- | League are going to be also-rans, utility infielder. Other newcomers | °*?!Pitlon o 2 = team, welcomed the other members’ fielder, had an easy day of it, as nota} If Rogers Hornsby and Jack Vour-| ire 4 ii Adaria daevoune prpesne first day that he has gone niteas He mARTFORD, conn. April seeenils Guaranteed for 27 Innings of the world’s champions on their ar- grounder was hit his way. nier, who reported late © train-l Herb Steen, a pitcher and outfielder, | pones OULD Nee ptrennery Harvard outlass the smaller New Eng- Special 5-50 Alias San, 1 conan Ane cub}and Clyde Barfoot, a pitcher from ied te contre the third, and when|'and colleges crystallized in a vote in ought to get away good anc he 4 “ L deg F : ", {the Trinity Athletic Association that i 9" Houston in the T as League, 1 7 1 omy ” inity teed Base Ball FIGHT RESULTS. ZBYSZKO ISN’T THROWING = |ritchers nave shown enough form tof MQiiten in the Denes Mase instay | Purieigh Grimes plainly “grooved” a) iho two universities mentioned be not The Mahon Gearnnts pathy Ge Bite cites indicate that the Cards aro fixed as], Bill Doak, counted on « ainstay}yait for him in the eighth he could} agmitted into the New England Inter- | the best ball on the mavket, an NEW YoORK—ttallan Joo Gans anal ANY GOOD MATCHES AWAY] wou in the box as the other logical Mi a et te Leauge iir§ aly get It to the second baseman. |collesiate Lawn Tennis Association, "It |f we sell it ith a oO Tommy McAle . sien eolne hepa . contenders. tea has been under the weather. |pye pape is in a bad slump. was felt that the material available at | last innings. Foy eAleer fought « twelve-round| ‘Limpem ROCK, Ark, Apri 4—|"outendere ee Rickey has nothing to smile about if] jut the reat of the men on whom|the bis universities 1s so abundant that || Junior Size League Ball, $1.00 draw Gharies’Hentrop, clalniant of the widely fe nd emith reported ‘no! latel this pair fall him Ierrins must depend when the season | Smaller colleges are likely to lose initi- Sammy Nable won a twelve-round last spring that the race was started| ‘Big Jeff Pfeffer, Haines, Walker, | {8's ort ood not because] ative in trying to develop a team to decision from Happy Gorman. Mewelght wrestling championship, won] with an improvised team that lost fit-|gherdell, Bailey and North are | ,,2tt look none too Bum — Net Ne ae |compete against such teams as Yale Abe Friedman, Boston featherweight, | handicap match from ftantslaus} toon out of the first twenty games and! counted on as the rest of the statt | ley haven't the ability, stated |22@ Harvard can produc won a twelve-round decision from | #pysako, former heavyweight champion, | got Mar Ani thie rut that oven theo ae ‘ te staff /they aren't really trying. As stat ——————— Pane cane , J i biplan; Jmot a0 fac Ja at even the] with young Barfoot in tho offing storday, they appear to believe they| conn asks WAIVERS ON YOUNG Jack Zivie, Pittaburgh, disclocated his] St night, ‘The Pole agreed to win two}spectacular finish was not enough to} In all this bunch, however, thereldo not need practice, that they can} popRorr, April 4.—Walvera have shoulder In’ the ninth’ round against| falls within 75 minutes. Zbysako won|beat the New York Glants out for the} isn't one pitcher that Rickey ean de-ijeat their opponents simply by throw-|peen asked’ by Manager Cobb of the Eddie Cro: and had to retire one fail in 63 minutes, Th wil! | Pennant end upon for twenty-ti vames. Iffing their gloves into the diamond.|petroit Americans on ‘Pep’ Young, PHILAD PHILA Ti ba fF & 4 if PHILADELPHIAT Joe Tplitz out-twrostie two weeks hence in a Anish} Manager Rickey will start the same} he bad Just one real winner the club] Judging from their work against the veteran second baseman. In announcing Pare BIA Biowie Rec le ae match, two falls out of three dynamic team that came so close tof ought to have easy sailing ‘igers and the Texas League teams| his decision to drop Young, Cobb said Hee tani: ee its first pennant 1k He was} With such a terrific hitting team|they have met, only two of Huggins's} he wished to fill the place at second O.—Billy Ryan, Cin greatly peeved at ‘and threat-|though, the club docsn't need such| pitchers are In shape or are earnestly | Permanently and was doubtful whether sht, outpointed Johnny | ROUSH MODIFIES DEMAND ened to trade him during the winter, airtight pitching and if the staff only|trying to pitch—Sam Jones and Bob] io volcan mente tllin rowing last| Special Rate During April. . Cinetnnatl, ten rounds s hut he has relented and will start him{works about 60 per cent. the team has|Shawkey. Hoyt, Bush, Mays and] Oot cot Tt, be dropped for af Learn ln our tiled, heated pools ; O.—Joe Peppers and Dick BUT INSISTS ON $18,000} at nis ota piace at thira jt inost. excellent chance to win the|O'Doul have been pounded to a minute} iime trom the regular Uneup. ‘and children taught ‘ veland, Hghtweights, drew — - HERE Ht : pulp the last time seen In the box, BLE ii write for Booklet K. With “Doc? Lavan at short, the] pennant. p rn unda : CINCINNATI, ©. April 4--Radte| scoriess Hornsby on pe Bier —> Scott has a sore arm, Ward is per-] TOMMY MILTON'S NEXT START, aN, Don Nowsher, Lima Sk celal poerless Hornsby on second and Four- Se s als. sISCO, A 4.—Tommy middlewelght, won on a foul from bu. | Roush. holdout centreficider of the nier on first bi the Card: Harry Foley Knocks Out Charley arming in slovenly. teaniop ay seven SAN FRA ota 0, Apel Aor) mam? Rie Saulinnae sin. toe ciett raced cinnat! Nationals, is willing to eliminate] hard hitting, good fielding inr Weinert. av oy te the ball Mist Hee ee in ton ANAL. MLE ZANESVILLE, ©0.—Rilly Britton, Co-| his demand for a three-year contract, | fens deat atal i. lr pala ea y ceeetaray ee ae Lea Cate ee AIR, AORIRRE: SAE 8 UP fons DW ORLEANS, April Harry irleigh Grimes made his first ap-enter only one more speedway event on apa) 4 EBt, nut will insist upon receiving $18,00¢ re are onty seven good outfield ‘ * ralneat’ i'l Bea sane season in the box for|the Pacific Coast before the Indiana- 1$-round decision over Johnny Kleach, |‘ ID inaleh span receiving 434,00 y & atfleld- J knocked out Charlte Weiner pearance of the son {fle Coast b the Ind bpp ea as Eb hnny Klesch.|((. the season, This, according to des-jers on the roster, McHenry, Mann : Y ae Ec panel act |the Dodgers yesteray, and the Brook-|polis race on May 30. That will be_on , the second round of a bo Aer : he San. Franscisco speedway LYNN, Mass—Micky Travers of Now! pntchea recelved here, was the report} Schultz, Heathcote, Smith,” Muotter| He Beco’ RoMn’ Oe yn fans should take great comfort|the San Fransclsce sbecuwiy Haven easily defeated Dick Loadman|iyy Wingo delivered to Mana Me ond Shotten, They are ) nite ve ind solace therefrom, He's the same} Ob vo ced at the sper of Buffalo A 10-round bout when the team reass a Indian- [ters and sweet fielders: the best ¢ rop’ Shin FOuns ld Burleigh, and looks ready now to sical ths NEW DFORD, — Mass.—Frankle|apolis. Wingo, who had a t buneh in the major leagues. me back, T refer top into the box against the Glants,| .ooHRAN AND SCHABFER NEXT brite of New Bi Iford won from Freddy | with Roush at Evansville, sald th: Thi ihoetan Guan nanan a t him out in his co Which he probably will do on the] ayicaGo—Welker Cochran will be poke of England i & J0-found boyl. | Reider seemed to be aot on this amount. tiie he put a lot at nt of he got up andfatternoon of April 12. Grimes pitched} offered a match with Balkline Champion EW ORLEANS,-—-Harry Foley ‘of | notwithstanding the deela < : F ‘ erday, allowed only A er on May 16, 17 and 18, nto ‘Third Avenue, Hot Springs w 1 teehn 1 knock e 1 f tre ud Ww 94 Ae Work y rushed W innings yest 4 Jake Schaefer : & DAY), APRIL 4, aie aioe KAGloe Walbact, Mow hark kines Bree Wik Ait d0O na te nlanad | huhind Kaddielost, Kuocking hin through the r to hitand no Yankee got past first Vaccording to an announcement by the] aucin RaTNin VS" LOU BOGASH. light heavyweight, in the second, received lust season would be paid. Ainsmith will do most of the catching base, Ilene ARATE: adenloaion G1, Oh $9 Tel. 100 Medians Gy at 41st St. L\