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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922, YANK PITCHERS DEMAND HOMERUN BAKER BE TAKEN OFF THIRD Copyright, 1922 (Phe New York Bvening World) © Drees Publiahing Co. For Stake Races At Empire Track © from 106 different owners have been received for the siz~ Over L225 er teen stakes to be tun al the mid-sum- mer meeting of the Empire City Rac- Awsoclation at the track near Yon+ a July § to July ‘The unbeaten Morvich hat been i for the Kinpire City Derby to- Kal Sa Willlam A. buch Sidereal, Mustard Se and Violinist among many other The Rancocus Stable heads the Mat with the furgest number of entries, 11s, followed by James Butier with 109. nan get he Saeceat STUFF PETWEEN THE ATA AND CATCHER. FOR HE FAR WEATHER. Rowe BUG WHO STAWS Kons RAINY Developing Rowing as Schoolboy Sport Looks Too Big a Job. THe, HANAGERS FIGHT : For THEM BY, RADIO R. A. K. ALDINGER, Secretary D and Physical Director of the Public Schools Athletic Leagtt~. dsa't enthusiastic over the suggestion of deveoping rowing as an interseho- lastic sport. He doesn't think it ean Se conveniently done, tut of course Isn't unreasonable to the point that hi can't te shown, The National Asso- ciation of Amateur Oarsmen of America, and its Metropolitan Divis- lon, the New York Rowing Associa- tion, have been working wip the idew Yn the hope of ultimately holding an- nual championships for school boys throughout the country, hence the expression from Dr, Aldinger. The doctor woud like to ave their plans developed successfully, but FOR THE GAnG@ /; THE Bilt WHO HAS ‘ iM THE GOLF a ; ' fetes BEEN eALED eLu@ LOCKER. ROOM A little light on pajamas! OUT CAN TELL Z - ‘ eLUB HAR Lots of men buy pajamas THE UMP WHAT HIS ‘ ’ much the same way they PERSONAL OPINION OF einen Nee WS WHOLE FAMILY buy handkerchiefs RADIO FOR LOST BALLS We z is— PENN NINE WINS FIRST GAME. | Yet what a difference in The University of Pennsy! ft ed iimited experience has almost con- OM THE, COURSE Ite bascball seayon by sina comfort a really good fit vinced him that this Is next to im- . by a score of See _ |makes! Here, you'll find size @ Frank Frisch Won't Be |r 0’ aise of sian o@ boy. Our Longfelo, LIVE WIRES In World’s Champions’ *Shortfelo and *Bigfelo By Neal R. O’ Hara. pajamas suggest how fer palate eee ee Opening Game of Race © 2 eee yo = Cuthill is) who have recently retired are George ———_ i M. Cobun, now playing on Broadway; ing. @ possible. From time to time in the Sted, 4eecre oe Former Home-Run King to train a flock of New York high So Slow at Third ‘“‘Hug’’ May Haveto Remove Hit Behool boys down to the selection of eight for a crew without interfering With their academic standing. Copyright (New York 1 TZN the first place, the sport demande» ee brand of coaching, and ¢ Amateur runner name a man’s sized job. With nothing | \y. Rakare Placa |be retained as an emergency ccused ‘of padding expenac: accoutt.|/- “On! s 5 4 r o baseball. For the last three seasons — SCAM MIRA Te inte Camenn | ard May ‘Take Baker's Place) te ‘euibed as, an ismeresney bate en goyce a na Charley Paddock, now running in} Specdy Youngster’s Foot So, pavpall: For the last three seasons peice ry Honolulu, and Frank Baker, stil! has more than his share of troubles and McNally Ordered to but he cannot risk} )) 0. , Blu vine Witithe cvanka ‘| Badly Spiked He Won't | been forced out of the game at some For comfortable day Rranthg-cuteex annual craw, efter « la his big pitching stuft,| . Pat O'Ham wins the North and ES he Yanks, time or other because of an accident | wear — crinter and a spring's observation of Cover Seccnd. asset of his clubs Raath S0lp Ailey) NPOFING, SNCS WONT: as wtnaas dopha: weuid! be Play for Two Weeks. or sickness, In 1920, after playing his candidates. sae the demand becomes too insistent af Mai gusting, “MENT ingut as exciting as Beer” without wonderful ball in the South, Frisch} Full, roomy shirts with The high school bovs, {t seems (Rpectal to ‘The Evening World.) change may be made, but it will a oe me ingredient. (Spectal to The Evening World.) began the season, pe ce sleeves that hang just several games he rave plenty to do athletically to keep BRISTOL, Tenn April It's |Polnted out to the particular pitchers Having won the North and South x i oe KNOXVILLE, Tenn., April 5.— 5 “ 5 2p with their baseball, basketball, n question that they will have to work >, Hark G appendicitis and was out for six igh: —we ive differ- rons ‘ ‘ 4 track| @angerous to swap horses wnile cross- | jana wt they will have to Work | titte, Pat might try something mors] Clark Griffith hug sent Done Bust! john McGraw will in all probability | weoye to did’ net reget hee fafa carry five di Ps country running and track hard to win games without Baker's} ameuit. ‘The North and South| home, which simply means Donte wa ent sleeve lengths in the ‘uthleticn, hockey, lncrosse, soccer, | Ing @ stream, and it is doubly danger-| bat In there to drive in runs championship of Ireland, for instanee.| Went back to the Bushes. be without the valuable services of| strength until two months later. v ‘swimming and tennis. ous to break up an army while facing! I the meantime Wilbert Robinson | °™ rh eat tli Nila a 8 Frank Frisch, the Fordham Flash, | The followers of the Giants claim that /popular sizes. th ne when he marchen his World's Cham-| {1 eS cone cies rps Pions ou’ on the fleld at the Polo jrawi 2, sm t® entitled to have his chai. |The majors start working April 14. | . the MeGrawites would have won the} Wour-in-hands! lenge turned down by Johnny Wil s 8 Grounds one week from this after-] pennant that year, Al of fi jenge turned down by Johnny Wilson.} | 8 tat ages eball| noon to begin the National League} last «pring the Bronx boy sprainca} A galaxy ine French Willie Hoppe announces he hax re-{ season is Eddie Roush, Eddie ts}pennant race with the Robins from| his anklo on the training trip andfand English silks—hand- tired from billiards. Other champions} still buying bis own meals, over in Flatbush. Frisch is getting Senn fied ale ine Humbe of loomed. about on a pair of crutches, and ac-] Western invasion he developed au] *Reolet.red Trademark. cording to the doctor who dressed his} Charley horse and in a game in St. injured foot yesterday, the second] Louis was hit in the back of the leg] ROGERS Peet Company + Two of the most ardent advocates of the boys’ rowing movement are John sl. Mufeahy, Secretary of the N. A.A | ™ay bring disaster, but it is a fact and James Pilkineton, known ag the| that after laboring five weeks with Father of American Rowin the infleld layout of the New York Bixteen years President of the I Awociation. Muleahy has already made several trips to other cities to interest school faculties in the move- ment and {s planning still wider mis- What difference does it make If the miners have laid down their tools? Both | '8 8Winging along on the road to suc- cess. His boys took another ball from the erestfallon Yankees yester- ay and they batting hard behind good pitching "They will be the sur- prise of the National League,’ de- clares Uncle Wilbert, O'Dowd will fe next month to ¢ the enemy on the eve of battle. Yankees, Miller Huggins is far from satisfled Just now the question seems to be: “Ia there enough time to make a », SOUTH AMERICAN FIRPO Plenary work. College rowinm coaches! vit, that will tight the inne! and collesinte rowing authorities nre| switch that will tighten up the r PENNANT RA ES SIZED UP seman will not be able to play|by Jeff Pfeffer in getting back to| Broadway Herald 8q, Sboseperkting, which (4 but natural in| tec And another ‘one ts: "WU C SCORES ANOTHER K. 0.) oon roe two weeks. first base. The Giants at the time] gt 13th St. “Four pnp view of the fact that with school row-| !t be worth while to tighten the inner} McGraw has not abandoned hopes} were fighting the Pirates for the pen- Con: e veriient of 'risch being ready in time to etart| nant and us McGraw had no capable] Jroadway Corners” Fifth Avo, the season, but if the Fordham Flash] man to take Frisch's place, Frankie | at Warren ‘at 41st Su, is unavailable, Johnny Rawlings wiil] continued at third base, be at his old station at second base} Now the Bronx boy has a badly Ang popular the material for varsity | Mfenses at the expense of batting telahts will be greatly Increased, strength. The matter all hinges around Frank ad out Sailor Maxted, made ago knock HEN it comes to making| Baker, guarding third base, It is no . n good In second bout in this country when the firs’ s: W : ; ti is at 06 5 s CHA rst shot is fired across the] spiked foot that will prevent him from Mee asa ie eu eet Biguineraaceid thectiareins 14 NCES OF DETROIT TIGERS by knocking out Jeo McCann In the Afth} Brush stadium, Rawilnganercusht playing In the apetine game aguinst husy bee of the fistic profeasion.| opera troupe have gone to the man- —_———-++ os round of a scheduled twelve-round bout] the world's series to a close by start-} the Robins, The second baseman re- t the Broad A. C, in Newark last night. ing a great double play, and who] mained in bed most of yesterday as Impr nt in 2 ¢]pirpo batted the Newank heavyweight] knows he may ba the hero of th: | he finds it hard walking on a pair P Pye t : Inner Defense and on Mound Should Put Tigers a a oe a the nth une, the. bell opening of the new season. of crutches. He still thinks that the to the Well Up in Pennant Race— Outfield Made Up of Heavy Hitters. |iivine the latter from being counted] With Frisch on the hospital list,] foot will be healed in time to allow aut. MeCann fulled to respond for the} McGraw will shift his batting order] him to play next Wednesday, but it sixth round « bit, Bancroft will remain as leaa-| is doubtful. The foot was cut in off man, Groh will bat second, and] three places on Monday and the bone ‘Seems as if he never overlooks 4] aker with the complaint that too many Fhance to rrab off an additional purse. | batted balls are sifting past the ve' ‘At present the little Scotch-Wop has] eran and going on into the outfield stwo matches on and is still looking | for base hits, They are urging that jor more. He is to tackle “Pepper'’| the old timer be replaced by Ward at ;Martin, the Brooklyn slambanger, or} third base, where they say Aaron iit “Pepper can't go, Benny Val Following 4 the fourteenth of a series of daily stories dealing 4 would be a star, in fact, isa star, and] the 1922 prospects of the stetern mo t ¢ te Th , " yRES C BRATES ViC-] y, 1 at the Lexington Avenue Opera House fF Site iS 9 prosp € Njor league toama, he stombes are BUENOS AYR € f Young third in his original posi- fe ion April 18, and on the fotlowine| sine McNally placed at second. That.! grtton for the United Presa by cxprrts who have followed and kuowe cach pORY OF FIRPO HERE, tion, but Irish Meusel will be moved] Tho nts’ winning streak of ieutetwill sap shee to PRUGAeT they declare, would cut off four or five} ve $, April 5.—News of | up to tne clean-up position and Kelly] seven straight games went up the Sto meet the Pride of Qu hits a day and save many ball games g ; the victory of Luis Firpo, Argentine | will bat fifth. Shinners will also} chimney yesterday at the local ball kertown, e ZRobby Barrett, Dundee apparently] Urns the rest of the season. Bless given. shocant 6 the cen Agminst this argument is that which Aty of being beaten, for meanwhile he| Made Huxgins prepare the Trappe move up a notch and Rawlings will] park when the World's Champions bat seventh, again stubbed their tocs against the Frisch is the hard luck player of| Chicago White Sox. puxitist, ever Joe MeCann in thelr bout last night: In vark, N. J., reached here shortly after midnight. Enthusi- Ww several promising you jtehers and the gaping in-),, Field hole filled with a capable | the Pitching start, is still holding out 000. He is expected to sign if looking shortstop, Ty Cobb expects to “is negotiating with English promoters| Veteran for third base in the frst} iia the petroit. Ti i : ub holds out against him, but] qatie crowds which had anxiously , i 5 ers in the first atic ata ot riqui. Only the ae-| & wence 2 ime. celve aeetanca: rit ; “land Meusel, ‘The Yanks must have| With a bunch of clouters that can ae een enti tance by the promoters of Dun-[and Mousel, ‘The Yanks must have) Tithe ball for @ club average ot] Bert Cole, the tall southpaw, whol!% procession of “delighted , youth idee's demands for $25,000 in Ameri can money is holding up this match. pete was an in-and-outer lost season. 16 by older enthusiasts In cabs and ive comiaaitaes Setraitianen cevenee expected to do better work, ang Stew- Moores paraded the streets alnging the and their box work are improved, art and Hollings, who were with the} national anthem and songs in honor of Emory Rigney, @ rookie shortstop|tetm last season, mizht develop] Firpo, who was loudly cheered from Fort Worth, who hit .292 and snonab to be oF eine as world’s ¢ par f oung Wagner last sea- wuss and Hhmke will cs fon, as been selected tort the hele OF the Tond and they ousht FIGHT RESULTS. at short which crippled the team last| 00d season, Not much can __ i eas year, Rigney has done brillant work| in advance about what Oldham YORI AGIA Hatneys dareay during the apring games, and even if] Show, Pere neeinnt oni) fiteencrean ane he talla down under fire hip work can-| Cobb Ia going to try.an int cision from Jackle Clarke, Allentown, niche for the first six weeks of the season, and Baker is the only man who EPORTS say that for boxing| Measures up to the job, He has been Martin or Valger, Dundee is to| hitting the ball hard in the exhibition get $15,000, but this probably |smes so fur and his had leg, injured smeans in stage money. To get $15,000] 'n St. Bouls last August, has shown A cagey old hunter, McNair, Lit a Piedmont with dubious air. At the second and third, He said, ‘‘It'’s a bird.” At the tenth, ‘‘Oh man, it’s a bear!”’ “the Lexington Opera House folks on a| , But there's no denying that he has *suarantee basis, and thus would be| slowed up in the fielding end. Hither violating the Boxing Commission's rule| that or he has been holding himactf vagainst guarantees. Chances are the] in leash. The pitchers don't think no. : ch worse than that of his|experiment i Ap! nie is fartin bout Is the percentage affair] They believe that to start the seasnn | NOt be much EWE ta, eeauinn Vain Aa r A ag ed Mt should be, but the figures $16,000] with vhe. crippled old timer at thira |?" i one ar pitchers down}. "NewARK—Louls Firpo, beavywelsht give it a regular Tex Rickard flavor,| would be to court disaster. Johnson and Pillette, the $40.000] South and using only the youngsters.| champion of South America, which is desirable from a press] Baker is fielding on a ten-cent plece|Palr fram the Pacific Coast Leazue,| He fleures that his new pitchers will| Joo MeCann, Jersey heavy welt are expected to be the pitchers that] 0 fust as well as the veterans in tho] fifth round." ‘The referee, would not let Cobb prayed for all last summer. |carly games and that the regulars will enn ome out ait cornta Jolmaon has terrific speed and fine bd in better shape to piteh in May if cht, won a Cen- a POunA decision bouts at the Opera House should be} p that {control for a rookie, but he haan't hed|they miss the bad carly soason] from Nate S @ ought to eat up and which Ward | con! % ir iweloumed by the fans who patronize! would eat up, are going. past nim|a lot of experien Pillette is a] Weather HOLY OKI a—Capt. Bob Roper meme fea’ shows. But i Penper steadier hurler, has seen a lot morc a : won the decision, fram Paul MeNanoy Martin a big timer? Or is Benny work, but he hasn't the natu In the proeect al abitity| CUTTING AND MORGAN WIN | claimed a:teu! and woutt not continue a y oy —Johnn: dundee unior alger tiie who handled firet base went] IN COURT TENNIS TOURNEY. TORONTO—Johnny Dundee, Juni Lightweight Champion, won a decision last year, will be at the initial sack by @ shade after a tens round bout ith again this year, Pep Young was| The semi-final brackets were filed eR eda essed jel gece pothered at second last year with alout yesterday in the second day of the| Claes lane arm, During the winter he| tournament for the national amateur] CHICAGO—Ever Hammer knocked underwent an operation and he is ex-|court tennis championship at theJout Maxey Green In five rounds. pected to get along better this season. | Racauet and Tennis Club. In the out- oe agent's standpoint. Just now, said one last night. He ts With nothing doing at the Garden| not stalling. He just can't go get ‘em until May 68 because of the cireus,| the way he did, Slow bounders that every day. His arm is great, his ey: iw as good as ever, but he has lost his speed afoot, the spryness that all third basemen should have, It's a big handicap to a pitcher to feel that ‘f he shoots a ball close to a batter it will be pailed around to third and turned into a base hit by a fast runner just because the third sacker can't get them in time. 4 —_———__ JAMAICA BAY YACHT CLUB ELECTS ITS NEW OFFICERS At the regular annual meeting for election of officers of the Jamaica Bay at. jxie” oor oF Predmont “heater, N. Y., to try to regain hi : eee ae could hold down the third base propo- | The Whole crew averages around .350 played match, in whieh | eater, N Y., to try gain his Ament. W. J.] sition, But again the question as to Fotherailt @ dig rookie from Roches- y were 6-1, 6-4, 6 _ The ta. J. Hussey, whether Baker is spry enough for an {a also around, but he has no - NEW RECORD ON ROLLERS. i ctors—Sam Crowder, | outfield place comes up. He might go| chance to get & regular job, HIGH SCHOOL GAMES TO-DAY iia or hahaa ae Cig: sete ;M. J, Galvin and Fred Moehlenbrock, ‘| better in the fleld. where more long] Johnny Bassler and Woodal who @ Pa real ord t¥acht Club, Hollands, Long Island, for! Another proposition advanced to] Bobbie Jones is back at third ENGINE malts. Filton “Guiting KENNEDY IN MARATHON AGAIN, Se eae foam unani-| tugging Is that Baker trade places] A® reserven for the inner works) clubmate, Stanley —G.- Mortiin HOSTON, April 5.--William Kennedy, i a; Vice Commodore. Lev! ‘Shep. | With Norman McMillan, who is pretty|Cobh has G Cutshaw, former] tional racquets doubl the bricklayer, who was winner of the Rear Commodore, Morria f.| certain to start the season in right] Pirate: Fred Honey from Omaha, and French; Fleet Captain, Bertram Smith;| field for the Yankees. McMillan ig a| Merritt, who worked relief last year a Howitt at Treasurer, William J, Moran; Financial] natural infielder, played third base| The bis punch of the team Is found| fucquet ‘and Tennis cio Cooper; Corresponding | and shortstop for Rochester last year|!n the outfleld—Cobb, Heilman and| George W. Wightman of te tSecretary, R. DeVito. and made a great record, and probably |Veach, with Flagstead in reserve, Hoston Marathon in 191%, appears again in the list of entries received at the Boston Athletic Association fi this year's contest on April 19. "Bill," past hin fortieth year, Is coming from Port Racquet This Was a close and The members are looking forward to * very prosperous and successful yerr, ‘The club is well located for the moor- striding ts the rule and fewer quick vet! Manhattan Prep ve startn and stopa aro neceasery, iit Hing and anchoring of boats, and desirea| the time appears to be to short now Sowners of bonita wha wigh to join a {for AN Oxperimont of this ehapuct ‘pom to send for an application !iumgins does not wish to ‘bench ably achoduied for the gute . Baker, where, of course, he would Leonard, one of the main worls o: aid all the work behind the | —and for cigarettes i Virginia tobacco is the best natilo races herw last fe race In & ¢ ning « is x a ard, former Teoons of Commerce va. St. Jonn's Prey. 3-5 was tunde by Clarence Hari! Wagner College ve. Curtis, ton of Chicago in 1908, damaion Training ve Liccetry & Myxre Tosacco Co.