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; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 192% ‘YANKEE BASEBAIL CAMP «='OTHER SPORTING NEWS IS TORN IN THREE PART feature of the bowling Inst entered, The Clinker of L. I. City night in The Evening World] will be along with three teams headpin classic at the White] Thatcher bowlers of Garwood, N, J» Jephant Academy was the very good} and Brimstone, of Brooklyn, two pin toppling of Mrs. fda C, Whiapell,[ teams each; St. John's Juntors, of the Anchor No, 1 team. She suc-] Brooklyn U S Boys, Brooklym Re- ceeded In getting a score of 98, eight] genta, Capitol rar Arcade No, 2, A DAY AT BOWIE © wraces By Bud Counihan arrie pins more than necessary to win an| Brooklyn Y. A, Arcadian and ny ry Evening World medal, which calls for panels Edison "Company, one team a yesterday. “J have told Huggins so. ‘ GS (DE DocTan ; re Di ant = OLDS -FoRSI HALA a score of 90 or better for the women | eac Fierce Factional St Strife Breaks I will go to New York with the team by Away! BORN ' Mi OO aeare Howlers. She js the second woman to] am a Out Upon the Fining of and start the season. If, when our i A J pile up the required 90 in this year's first pay day comes, that $200 is de- ducted T will turn in my uniform and RS ’ go to playing independent ball. y P “UVE GoT To BE A “In all the years I have been with “HouDINI'"To GET IN AND out NORFOLK, Va, April 6.—The f80-1 11.4 yankees Huggins has never given P eal OF NEE AN te URL Seonte tional strife which has been raging] mo tho slightest. encouragement or among the temppramental stars of} thanks. He has never said ‘good the New York Yankees broke out| Work, Carl,’ when 1 turned in a win. . me {ins game, and I have. won 64 and Mercely yesterlay when it became} iin only 20 games for the club in known that Carl Mays, famous bowling, Mrs. Hetns also having been successfiil in securing one of the ° medals with a score of exactly 90. Mrs. Whispell, who is the Secretary of the Greater New York Women's © Howling Association tournament, Deut which is to open at Thum's alleys @onn® on April 17, fet a good exump » for Pate s the other women bowlers to follow in © © - last night’s howling. Carl Mays. MY GRACioUS! SIX HORSES “SCRATCHED” three years’ games that I started. [ PC A.F a fi Mrs, Sreidier, of the samo i Dp World's Series pitcher, had been fined |have ‘relieved other pitchers and es ’ lecvidiliea RRuRS. Wianee ae He end $200 for ‘misconduct on the ball Le them through time and time oft her first six frames, but failure " again. to connect with the headpin at. the field’ and had defied Miller Huggins, Hugging never has taken a pitcher S a P Renee ik a headpin at tl ‘ ’ ‘ ’ the manager, and threatened to de-Jout of the box in the middie of an » . : e be oliree TRG Beairo ee ae. ulitvan's . = . only 83, Three ady bowlers on the rert the team if the fine is collected, | inning in an exhibition game. No He “GauntTier You H NO of UnohUee Glan Case whine ‘The camp is torn in three parts— | Manager ever doos. eating fe been Must Run ar tHe entRance few ping of glory, Mrs, K. Milhauser SAFETY CUSHION the Mays faction, which supports the | omine Pea COL 1ndeten IRE Wee OF “Bowie Trace cer | | follin $0, Mrs. Howk ncoring $1 and club's most dependable pitcher, and] ter that Huggins is not a good man- SPEAKING OF eo nag sottasl antar te Mrs, Oehlerking 77 for high Heels which {s anti-Huggins; the Ruth|ager for our ball club. He isn’t. But MARYLAND PEACH! “ PUNCUIN’ “TH! @AG "A BIT + The American Railway Express > he wanted to get square with me and oH! BAA -Bce group, which is bitterly opposed to _ Company was well represented in the that's why he took me out of the a or SAY, FRANK night's play with seven teams, Out Mays and his friends and not any too} 44. nefore a big crowd on Monday Pd Cae HaUE Wou of the thirty-five players who com- friendly to Huggins, and the Huggins} “He never tells me when he wants BRew ReciPe Se oacieh Ne RAN peted three were rewarded with Sroup, men who want to see the team| me to pitch. If T had known that I Mate t F, Gerth, 100; W. SPEEDING 3 i % * f medals—namely: = t . THAD ‘em = Fe] | Robertson. 104; was to go into the box on Monday I win another pennant in the American bs: wouldn't have played eightee: T. Delaney, 103. holes . Other medai winners were: H. Mee- League and who deplore the bitter! or coit that morning. I was tired 4 steerer = han, of the H, 11, Doherty @ Co, team, Jealousy existing between Ruth and|when 1 went into the box and] | Frank HEROLD ’ : AGIN “TO-DAY # - Mrs, Whispell, Anchor B, Mays, which is at the bottom of all} couldn't do myscif justice. I admit] | AnD MATY BRADY " : J. O'Regan, 8.1. I. of C, the trouble, that I was hit hard, but there was WELL KNOWN ‘ D Hohner, Hohner's All Stars, Added to the trouble is the declara- “TRAINERS - ts } 9 no reason for taking me out of the tion of Huggins that other stars will] box before the inning closed except| | ‘Brradinc , Sin We data eokrs teas be fined or suspended unless they get | to gratify personal spite. OF LISTEN BoYS" Uo Aa EGE death do Ab asst) down to the business of playing base-| “Why, at San Antonio Hoyt was J _ Tocxey Lana 4 CeCe EY Deane Re tes ae val. he means Waite’ Hoyt, tis] pounded’ for seven runs in one n- He SENEATIOWAL DOCK” twenty-three teams are sensduled sal joyt has been clubbed hard in| ning, but was allowed to stay in fA i . MASH WN ot Madi Ne spect panics dntstauy per the last two gamea hé has started, | until the round was over. 1. shall Meeentee © \g compete CLINE Gai York and New Jersey. and Huggins believes he Isn't taking | certainly go to Col, Ruppert and Col, WITHOUT “THE entry of the evening is “OLD KENTUCKY Fox"! Young Men's Christian Assoclation of Bayonne, which has eight teams the game seriously enough. They had] Huston when T get back to New York ® wordy battle at San Antonio when|and protest against such unfairness,”* the youngster was pounded for seven] Huggins said little last night about runs in one tnning and another yes-] Mays except to confirm the story of terday when the Brooklyns put over|the fining. He did declare, however, @ six run tally if the fifth frame on] that there was no truth in the story seven smashing hits. Huggins called|that the punishment was inflicted Hoyt for carelessness and the latter|after the receipt of a telegram from told the boss he wouldn't work until]. G. Barrow, the business manager certain men on the team are off of fof the club, in New York. it, This shot was aimed at Frank] ‘Mr. Barrow has nothing to do with Baker, whose slow fielding has} fining ball players,” sald “Bam NUM was @ouT! The McCreery Huggins. 1 7 ease ire of most of the pitchers. | ‘"I fined Mays myself because 1 ‘ ‘ket Go Nw COMING loyt also told Huggins, “You're not | thought he deserved it. There will LV Dmmy BRown, — F * fa p STeven: ROWN, — | Mutual Tewey. UT IFTH AV the manager of this team be other fines if my men don't buckla fee Sonat FAMous “Tester — ENUE MEN’S SHOP Something along that line was ut-}down to business. ‘They are taking| |CATeaee — DHePPED ———SSSSSSS=S—E Eee tered by Mays yesterday when he AN FoR “THE DAY was appraised of the fact that he had been fined $200. That was im-|be beaten In the disgraceful way we posed, as everyone knew, for his ac-] have been." tion in deliberately throwing the bal! George Whitted, former Pirate star, over the grandstand when taken out| who was obtained from Pittsburgh by of the box in the middle of an inning|the Brooklyn Dodgers a mon‘h or so ° Fans May Again at Little Rock on Monday. ago, reported to Wilbert Ro‘inson See Nap Rucker “Batted out of the box” fs a hu-|yesterday. He will accompany the miliation that no pitcher likes to ex-|team to New York and started train-]| Nap Rucker, famous pitcher of the panoas tAGs exhibition game. ing yesterday. He says he ts in good ollyn Robins several years ago, is “I am through with the Yankees \condition and will fight for a place} tkely to be seen in action in one of the Sf that fine is collected,”” said Mays in the Brooklyn infleld or outfield. |eshibition games with the New York Yankees at Ebbets Field before the opening of the regular season. World 8 Champion Team Rucker worked out with the Robins in this exhibition tour far too lightly and ve Bupy Couninan. .(osnite en a championship club cannot afford to Special! IMPORTED and DOMESTIC TOPCOATS | a Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST. * (Between Fifth end Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. Jacksonville this year and the Brooklyn Club has invited him to be a guest o! Far From Ready for |i: i: :ssiis's.iininic's once more, even for only four or five Three Special Groups of New Spring Suits Tailored in new spring styles by the Kirschbaum Shops. innings and in an exhibtion game. Opening of Season|;'.22s5e8 "© SMASHES THREE WORLD'S AUTOMOBILE RECORDS DAYTONA, Fla,, April 6.—Sig Haug- dahl, Norwegian automobile driver in a r of special construction, at Daytona one clean hit since the champions de- parted from San Antonio. McGraw has not decided on Rawlings as yet and may play, Bill Cunningham at second. Cunningham never played the in- fleld before, but as a pinch third Frisch, Toney, Ryan and Groh of Giants on Hospital List. (Spectal to The Bvening World.) A Large Assortment of Our Double-Duty “Drizzlers’’ are also Included. ; ; > one kilomete Tweeds, Homespuns and Cheviots from My aseman for Heinte Groh, the coast| Pesch yesterday drove one Kilometer in * : : : pt ea ey ee boy has done remarkably well. His [32.9 seconds, five miles in 1.66.02 and the best Foreign and Domestic Mills srippled world's champion Glants ar-| playing around thind has made a good |Mllee in 8 minutes and 56 seconds. The ea a S is Bho aK pou mi had in various new Sprin - rived here this morning for their ex-| impression on McGraw, and the man- | {ime !m ench case ae oie tg may be had rio pring de hibition game with Kid Gleason and} “ser In pe talkfest with the war | ternational Motor Contest Association. tl ofa cre 7 correspondents travelling with the] ,The official world’s records for th $ 7 i rt his troublesome White Sox. Frank} ciub, declared that Cunningham |three distances, mud under’ the aus- | for us as you will see by their careful Frisch, the Fordham flash, and Fred] would make « good inflelder with a]pices of the Contest Bourd of the Amor- tailoring and detas/oring. Slip-on models with Raglan or Set-in sleeves. Sizes 34 to 44, | OTHER SPRING TOPCOATS $32.50 to $65 ican Automobile tation, are a4 seconds for the comet re, But is McGraw willing to start the] ities and 4.09.31 for ten miles, ‘T Season with an inexperienced second | Milton holding the first two and Ralph baseman and a fairly good hitter, or] De Palma the last record, a Toney, the pitcher, were not among those who registered at the local ho- tel. Frisch, crutches and all, !s en route to New York, while Toney is| with Rawlings, a. player who. has — at his home in Nashville, Tenn., with vorted uround the second base for a] Navy Nine Hit) rd and Beats & lame shoulder. number of yeurs, but who is not u Dart he The Giants are far from ready for] heavy butter? If Rawlings can d . Md. April 6.—Outbat the opening of the National League] H!ver a few hits in the remaining ex- and playing an error- season, and McGraw even at this} hibition games, then Cunningham Tate date does not know how he wil} Will bo a bench warmer on the open- little more experience. Young men’s styles, business men’s designs and sport-jacket suits—some four-piece. New, spring weaves, including wor- steds, serges, cheviots and tweeds. , Kirschbaum Spring Topcoats, $28.50 to $45. less game in the fleld, the Midshipmen signs. These coats were made expressly won here yesterday by score of Une up his champions for the first] INf Gay as Ralph Shinuers, the In-|19 ¢9 9, ye who pitched for the game of the new campaign with the} Wanapolis re already has a5 and fanned Robins. Frisch may yet play, but it] Mortease on d_ position en of th tsmen. Men’s (® Young Men’s | SUITS ig doubtful, as he will have to use his}, Toney Mill not be with the team on possibility of him even acting as a is fi fy Ny | night for his home. That afternoon| feuring I Been ae one the Brooklyal ne pitched one inning aguinst the} hit of the duy, Ce the sume stunt Memphis club Dg With Frisch, Toney, Ryan ana] Memphis club and was batted for two uns, His shoulder has been giving| 27th? Groh on the hospital list, and Bun-|}) "4.0414 : ne vig visitors touk 1 him trouble for nearly two weeks and] gloved hand af long back run, pull- Nantes gloved hand a . pul croft not at his best, the Giants willl sroGraw thought {t advisable to send be weakened both defensively and of- ing off the big featuce of the game, l him home instead of making the one fensively. This is not pleasant news| nigne jumps : the followers of the world's 3 i ; Joye now er Toney’s shouder is being treated by SeadyPin tnidseason form, and Rogers| * Nashville doctor. He will work out “Hornsby and his fellow co-workers | 6¥0t¥ hea ale yen ah Bon it ‘an | Larry Doyle, who needs no introduc- cue er tion to the New York fans. With ‘Toney's shoulder lame and Barnes not ready the honors of pitching the first game of the season wil! fall to either Arthur Nehf, the scuthpaw. Shut- flin’ Phil Douglas. Neht probably will draw the assignment as he has pitched good ball every time that he has graced the pitching mound The Giants have a hard fight ahead of them to win the series from the ite Sox, To accomplish this feat Stern Brothers West 42nd Street And West 43rd Street to Vinay at Hench, Tennis Stare In Brigh Tennis players as the Cardinals are al- owers of the net sport will se i exponents of the game in actic Brighton Beach. The Ighton Beach are hitting all kinds of pitching to a rarewell, If the to a good statrt, cuteb, Even McGraw is well ac- quainted with this The man- ager of the Giants already has picked the St. Louis team to finish secon¢ Frinch will be missed even if he ts out of the line-up only for the open- ing game, The Fordham flash has been playing wonderful ball in. the buth and hits were coming from his bat quite regularly He made three home runs in the first seven games ; against the White Sox and a number| the World's champions must win all of doubles. The Bronx boy lert| te four remaining games us the one Knoxville for New York after having | Scheduled for Knoxville yesterday was his spiked foot dressed yesterday and| Washed away on account of rain, The will urrive there to-morrow. The|&#me. however, was insured and the (ved thelr $1,000 guaran. ummer at “40 | Tweeds, Homespuns, Worsteds and | Cassimeres in light and medium Spring shades. Included are checked and striped designs. There are double-breasted, single-breasted and sport models in a nagement of will invite Men’s Easter Neckwear cAn IMPORTANT SALE—FRIDAY and SATURDAY— of excellent quality SCARFS in Imported or American Silks, Very Special at 85c each hibition to complete range of sizes. at the sensid Matte oe oe ieae ut : A diversity of smart designs in colors and color combinations | | OTHER SPRING SUITS nost racquet wielders to play the two regulution courte that are seashore and being installed at which will be completed carly nexi montt Molla By Richards will be invite that is being developed at which will appeal to discriminating men. $35 to $60 fn sor—Use the Special 5th A wound showed signs of improvement | Giants re ee, enue Entrance and the second baseman was chatte: ing freely with Pep Young, his room| Bancroft rejoined the team in mate, when he stepped aboard the} Knoxville yesterday und will be back AMERICL 5 manager of Detroit Tiger: ee wee reat hitters of 4 of the train, in his old position this afternoon o to-day’ by An extensive variety of other Easter-time Neckwear, comprising the When it was found out that Frisch] Groh also may play as his split ere a examination hich Cobb inest grades of American or Foreign Silks. | would be unable to play on the open-|ger. while yet painful, has improved |(xmnat! SCHIP Gade (0 ee very finest gr 4 | ames c reer 0 ing day, all signs pointed to Johnny | greatly in the last two days. Heinie|her . . . ° Rawlings as the logical substitute for N ) ¢ t i} was in uniform yesterday r Re Tralian Grenadines, Re Stripes, Conventional and All- the Fordham flash, Rawlings may Be ee eae Gente then oe cutee ce i over Floral Designs anging from. . 1 + + $1. 00 to 3.00 again he may not. Johnny's stick] Fo aflernoun’s af Metraw work in the exhibition games has [will call upon Vat Sheu and hk been very light. He bas made only sey, tv tame Gleason's tribe e ball park when the FIFTH AVENUE AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREET bail Of bie ecmaun.

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