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| | 22 _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 138, 1922, aig a ———— a DODGER PITCHER SHOWS MID-SEASON FORM IN OPENING GAME —— AT THE OPENING YESTERDAY - - - - - ~~ By Thornton Fisher/M[jI|INS ROLS Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening W orld), by Press Publishing Company. ve) | SCORE OF 110 IN vgs | EADPINTOURNEY A vere RIGHT STAND IN THE STL Poor Pinning Spoils Maspeth 5 1 GaN HOME RUN OF THE Post 783, American Legion, Bowler’s Chances of Cap- turing Gold Medal. Mullins, of Maspeth Post No. 783 American Legion, starred in The Eve- ning World Headpin Championship Tournament at Thum’s White Ele -|phant Academy last night when le toppled 110 pins out of a possible 120, for which he was rewarded with one of The Rvening World's sterling silver fobs. Mullins connected with the headpin with every ball, but poor Pinning spoiled his chances of reach ing the much coveted goal of 115, which carries with it a solid gold medal. Other medal winners were: Wurm Corrigan Club, 100; Griffin, Corrigan Club, 100; French, Corrigan Club. 108; Elmold, Krautsehneider Clnv, 102; Fisher, Original Nuts, 109; ’ Bouchard, Original Nuts, 100; Witt- mer, Original Nuts, 100. Yesterday's mail brought eight ad- Dundee’s Argument for a De- cision Battle With Benny Leonard. OHNNY Dundee {s double daring Benny Leonard to give him a de- cision match for the world's lightweight title. Johnny says that although they have fought eight times, Benny has refused to meet him in anything but no-decision bouts. Dundee is sarcastic in describing didates,”” one by ono, and still Benny “Song”: SHOT refuses to consider the logic of Dun- EVERYTHING IN lor LINER. “ Go ditional entries for The Eyenins “sTudfiecnard See stun wee all ‘ THE POLO GROUNDS ince $™ LEANED enon World classic, bringing the total AND —ee number of entries up to 914. Eighty- fixed up, says Dundee, only waiting AE cceas' Hi en six more entries are now ted to for tip time when the biggest gate] | iv GET VERY bring the total to the 1,000 mark, and couldpe drawn, and Benny willingly HE OIONT’ STREET- e - judging from the assurances that con White the position of “logi- FaR. DOWN THE LEAGUE BASEBALL have been given to “Uncle” Joe Thum cal tender.” Then Dundee spilled im HIS MEW . SPRING the beans by beating White to a fif- feen-round decision, making the Chi- cago boxer look like a snail encoun- tering @ wasp. “I'ng twenty-eight years old,” says Chaleman of the cémmittee in charge FOR PARIS FANS |tnis mark will positively be reached before another weck has passed. Four Teams Will Begin Schedule Mhelieguire ate howling imi the RAGS-+ THIRD INNING MISPLAYS league is composed of four . : me 1 could any one sit back and munch ‘Phe :leag Po fc straight from Stelte wai ites ‘he championship as much as i One on Bois de Boulogne, May 20. Eastern Alley Owners’ Association Dundg, “I've been fighting twelve ° ° HOW BIG LEAGUE CLUBS PARIS, April 12. three-man and individual tournament yearsgand have had over 800 ring oor Ll (ty ing as e STAND AFTER OPENING BAR ae. ee ite t was the clean sweep by Budd's bout Instead of all this activity a Paris is to have league base- | stars against Phil Spinella’s Orpheum makigg me stale it has given me en- id NATIONAL LEAGUE, ball this summer. The opening Bowlers in the series rolled at Budd’ and knowledge of the game. 8 a es l t ut, é W. L. PC, | BL. of the season was set for May | Academy in the Bronx. One of the = y Benny won't meet me in Phila’a, ; 4 Hiss Binonee 4 { oon i: 20 at a meeting held last night | prettiest exhibitions of the tourna a ion bout because ‘we are good] - : “ i? rk Ps =. taht’ han that of i es ment was witnessed when Joe Fal ¢ hi : 9 1 ea eee 1<|could have been staged than that in the American Legion Building. ‘ : ‘ friendg, and what's a championship osts ankees pener Shieage, 110: 1000 |Ginel nati! 6. Se (panctott’s Error and NGI S | crargany voutrcase stud At ab, titi PaCS Ea, Hudir omlens seor tan betwd@@n friends? ‘That's all talk! t GAMES YESTERDAY. . Wild Heave Gave Dodgers of the Orpheum: peanuts with an alr of assurance.| teams: The American Legion, | with an average of 2091-2 to Stelter’ Leo does, and intend to get it.|c = > kt 4; New York, 3. i Reuth Nehf pitched mid-season] Veterans of Foreign Wars, | 1921-4. Or abhtes eeonenn intend to ket it} Senators Pound Pitcher Sam} BABE RUTH PEEVED Breokiyn, Ai New York, & | Important Run. euther and Nehf p é : baseball. With a little steadier field- French Ranelagh Club, and the each g@ther when we meet, and we are not @hemies or anything like that. Jones to All Corners AS HE SEES YANKEES ing behind the Giants the game might] ye aependents. i Bulger. have been prolonged into extra in- mi telciees LEONARD 18 CARE! of the Lot, LOSE AT WASHINGTON GAMES TO-DAY. By Bozeman Bulge: |nings. For a beginner it was a The games will be played on the “I GAmire his good qual! siete Ses of <i: Brooklyn at New York. HE Brooklyn Baseball nels corker. beautiful Bagatelle Grounds in the ink he thas a, peers og ge B Goenn't: claire, to ue."S Chatip: ly decided the| Bois de Boulogne. 1 joston at Philadelph loean't ol : Tho one run that really dec HAND TAILORED SEE iy ee hae ere ee) cube Robert Bova, Pecan en eal prroctioate- anges Pittsburgh at St. Loui, | 1+ Uncle Wittert says, they 10} same, ax it develoned later, was th | a 0 — i inci claim : srrots bY ci nd Neh decile, taatch in a aanute. We're ASHINGTON, April 1$.—It was Rica, (ai ceakt ak thi. comervadans Chicago at Cincinnati. |“ result of errors by Bancroft a TO-NIGHT’S SCHEDULE CLOTHES friendly. But two athletes can be| Se¢rally conceded that pitching was friendly and go out and run their|to hold the Yankees in the pennant heads off to beat each other on the|race until Judge Landis reinstated track, It’s the same in boxing—just] both Ruth and Meusel. @ case of co! fat ties ha eaten in which each) But in thelr opening game with “11 say one thing about Leonara| Clyde Milan's Senators here they not in Which he differs trom me. He's] only suffered from thelr make-shift ante in his matchmaking. He has] outfield but Sam Jones was walloped =e (oa ag te tae ieee all over American League Park. Changes he dosen't eed ton atch n| Before the Yankees and Senators he'd take in fighting me to a decision.| Started the 1922 season here at the in the third inning. Brooklyn did not make a hit in that round, With An- EK. though, when something has to be aldiee gm alee AME SLOAN LEAGUE gene th uphold the honor and e@s- j|cutcheon of our great straphanging| drew High on first and two out. commonwealth. Johnston rolled a grounder that should The Giants and Yanks are both|have been easy pickings squarely be- No. of Teams. champs, proclaimed and acknowl- | tween Capt. Bancroft's legs for Loh eat U. S&S. Steel Products Co.,.,... 10 edged, But when it came to big do-}| Then Nehf, in trying to catch Jonn- ‘ hel yeh ila nee ‘one showdown in front of the]ston off first, heaved the pill to the President and the other in the pres- | grandstand and High came home. enc of Hizzoner the Mayor—they The other runs, three for each side, w knocked for a loop. Truly, the} were the net proceeds of clean hit- jowly Flatbushers saved the city. ting. Other strange things happened in| In that boy High, by the way, the ROCHESTER,N ‘The Big Fellow sat i Ban Johnson, President of the Amer- jean League and Col, Huston, part Cleve'nd 1 0 1.000 | Detroit... owner of the Yanks, and boiled over |§t,Louis 1 0 1.000 Chicago.. when he saw his team beaten, while he, the Captain, sut ia idleness. Brigades of movie cameras whirled | Washington, 6; New York, 5. IN HEADPIN TOURNEY. WL. PC. | w, box with Wash’on 1 0 1.000 N. York. 10 1.000 Boston... The privilege extended Harmony, Brooklyn eae Fy - Hartley House .... : + || to the New York public te shor * Il to buy single suits at strictly wholesale prices and other cameras clicked while the Philadelphia, 3; Bosto: Bambino registered disgust. Babe marched in the procession hoisted GAMES TO-DAY. : figh arding. ¢ |New York at Washington. ; start of the pastime. A|Robins appear to have struck real pay has created quite a Vm n i . After the hi t this hectic start ® get a catch, saith fal ay cae Ee ine a rey paral ive i raed Detroit at Cleveland. glance at the standings will disclose |dirt. He is a brother of the other big weight, which is often under 130 spat i aa De keen Be tapes were. dare Th St, Louis at Chicago. ‘ani Philadelphia at Boston. N. Y. Basketball Team Back con aseball affair, will [fac on ee re at youn After Tour Covering 6,000 Miles|:srsce.t cians ror instance, Heh tec last week anh. was are sharpening up to trim the Robins, |hibltion game last week and he was aeons Local Five Piled Up Record of Fifty-One Victories, Nine Defeats and One Tie. the two Philadelphia clubs leading sensation. their respective leagues, It may not hen.) ip wall) the happen again, but there they are. See|ten days ie intended playing . . — any Philadelphia newspaper. Sam Crane at short regularly. In It will certainly pay you This afternoon baseball affaira will |fact he bought the former Washing 5 to come up to see our league High and was picked Nashville, Tenn. Up until the past up at pounds, to 145 pounds, and when a| t? Win the series owing to the strength promoter says he's got a match in|of the New York boxmen, sight for me I don't ask him who the} Jones started the game well and in bis) yng All I say is, "What will | nis customary deliberate manner and at ‘might be different i¢ 1 were | Y £olne along with a two-run lead Mghtweight champion, but I don't] #ntil Fewster and Elmer Miller think so. As junior lightweight] “pulled” a couple of bonehead plays spempice I iy Soteed any 7 in the outfield. These blunders, which tail eect, tose ere eee s were in the way of misjudged flys, be whipped as it does to Leonard,” |metted the Senators enough runs to tie the score, and from then on Jones q did not look like the same wignor he HATS Myer end of the ar-} was when with the Red Sox taet year Gument. it's all as plain a8} nue just an ordinary pitcher. Northwestern teams and basketball F times and he also poled himself a hit fans of that section treated his team| ns that yesterday, but when Robbie to make a good day of it. a _ hig (eam | challenged them with the left-handed ’ ; Wenking Sotoce usuclie went arith |M®,, Beuther, MoGraw took the daro| Robbie's otter yearling, De Berry the Nationals’ games. and ordered Artie Nehf to put up his|was checked off as big league timber Incidentally, it ie interesting to note | fork-handed duke. It wasn't so good. |his very first day. He caught Reuth- that basketball wan hot only ettendea| “If they, think they'd like a: right-|cr Wit" perfect ease and good Jude; ITH @ record of fifty-one vic-|)) pink they'd lke a might-|ment, It was his bat, though, that y unprecedented popularity this past [handed fis! er,” declared Uncle & drop of gravy on a white} such credit is due the players torles, nine defeats and one|ycar in the vicinity of Greater New | Wilbert, who lives in New York but|Walloped its way into the Hearts of shirt front. ee Ee Pac ape under “Zeb” Milan's leadership he! tle, the New York National| York, but it was also highly success-|gloats over us just the same, “I'll pi pris ee Bed thee met georne, Leona: S| He has a classy ball club, one that! poskethall Five returned to this city |fv! In the Western States, Practically |hand ‘em an armful.” Dundee to fighting White—slow a8} with an even ori in thi himself on first with a single to be S | S Itchin; vi eal ie DItChION | ceriny after completing ® 6,000- all over the country the game was a bie is unduly cocky and elated|ariyen in by Jimmy Johnstone. As full es a Spring [ i White is. will give the Yankees, Cleveland and cepted with a hearty, welcome by all -Gay. He says if MoGraw starts brook— Two Pants An interested spectator at the Giants-Brooklyn affair was Bob Meu- sel, who sat in the press box with his Silkk socks, silk hats, shirts, canes, patent leath- PSP eal bade Pebcjiery ae Browns a fight. Goslin, Rice and] mile tour of the country. sporting fans. huffling” Phil he'll pit Burleigh Karl Smith constitute @ formidable} ‘The tour included New Xork State, | The ‘Nationals will arrange another |Grimes against him and let the devil] Loyal though they be, the Brookivn|” Four stores complete ago be came very near being knocked | field shows up splendidly. had bad luck at the start, gumming with: everstung tor Spring $ 00 out. White caught him with one of! George Mogridge, southpaw and|nesota and Canada. Among the op- up three hot ground balls. When he outfitting. . - Lew Tend ler 3 GOLF COURSES Spring suits, including ‘wan dazed. He fought his way back] put the Senators outdid them by six|°TS@nization teams, college quintets OPENED TO PUBLIC ‘ carefully and knocked Waite oat near | more, and ¥. M,C. A. aves, which were! And Manager ae Br iicceaatsse tee tates be wae ic Dundee might possibly take a deci-| from left to centre field after the lat-| states. sion over Leonard in @ fifteen-round| ter had misjudged a few high flys in a Play. 1s Benny for a goal, customed to playing in the sun. George Yerks, all well known stars|State Athletic Commission yester- bil if i 7 * White is a peculiar problem in the] fyerett Scott displayed his sensa-|in New York State, were the only|day it was announced that Lew ‘The public golf courses at Van Cort- : an illness on top of serving the sen- were to-day officlatly opened for the|tence infilcted by Judge Landis,» He] €TS. “ly Leonard or Dundee. suspended for an indefinite period, e ie are fagt enough, when they start, but} ones, The former Red Sox short-]| with the regular team. maiden home run of the season. of a aecond too late to catch a fast} Ruth watched the game from a| fwles governed all games west of Har-17- 116 honor of meeting B ; ‘ thinker like the champion. Or be-| seat in the rear of the Yankee dugout, | risburg, Pa., the New Yorkers made|}eonarda for the world’s lightweight RISE, SORES AES, 39 Beier: SEEN ot *Scotch Mist overcoats them women, awaiting the formal an-| An evidence of the care with which| of rainproofed® Scottish out at men he met White gutfield, and with Shanks, Peckin-| ponnsyivania, Wisconsin, Ohio, In-|S*ries of games to be played through-|take the hindmost. rooters began their razzing of Ivy Ol- crus tii ‘nie hing blows and sent him} yankee castoff, was hit freely by the Mein seas a oiee pay. the: otkn Easter cutaways. end of th . the © battle. Huggins shifted Chick Fewster| played en route and in the several Are Ss pen de d Van Cortlandt, Mosholu and|*"s nd shows up his tormentors, bout, because he is tough and fast and| the sun field. Miller will perhaps be} Eddie Reylea, Fred Schnethles, —— ring. His slowness is slowness of| tional manner at short. ‘Time and| en who engaged in contests for the| Tendler of Philadelphia, and his man-|!andt, Mosholu and Pelham Parks ; b G iu got all steamed up when Irish Meusel i 00 pending @ thorough investigation by | “M00m bY Henry Gelger, Secretary tolhis ‘brother, whipped the ole apple Low shoes e becauge of his slow thinking apparatus! stop also cut many a batting rally of} (Considering the fac tthat A. A, U.|the authorities. the Bronx Park Commissioner, Wool socks to temper the change. cause he sees an opening, and is too] Babe received an ovation when he]a remarkable showing. The rules|championship, and who is considered re in his|nouncement that they might tee up[Dutch Reuther pitched was his re- a J B. STRAUSS &CO. and drive off. There were 28 players, |fusal to let Frank Snyder hit in the| Cheviots. dD. . ‘When he met White about a year z paugh, Harris and Joe Judge the in. Giana, Michi , Iowa, Ilinois, Min- out the Northwest next season. For an opening no prettier duel|son quite early in the season. Olson clean thro 5 ponents were many of the best city ugh the ropes. Leonard| yankees. They collected nine hits rooters gave him a terrible logan- Easter neckwear. Pelham Ready for Season cqrremive, bet there’s little chance] a fixture ia left as he is better ac-| Copper Moog, Leo Donoghan and] at @ meeting of the New York of his wife. Bob has just recovered from mind. ‘He thinks about half as quick- Y pre sae cree Nationals. There were no substitutes) seers Eniip Glesmpen, have heen into the right fleld stand for the White usually starts them a fraction] the Senators short with double plays. Tendler, who is the chief contender] In readiness to start the season's slow ip realizing it, he holds back aj paraded down the field to take part} prohibited the Uependable two-hand}one of the cleverest boxers in his blow that might be dangerous f he let} in the flag raising in centre field] dribble to which the Nationals were it wo. ~ alongside Ban Johnson, President of ed Rete ae ecnpee n ar ae second inning when the Glants had . ois le + Pres of | accustomed. methods he is alleged to have .| seven women among them, at Va inning when the Giants ha “ — the American League, Later he was] Of the nineteen games lost, the Na-|ployed in his’ fight with chitiee Cortlandt; one woman and seven men |Tunners on second and third. To a . New York Salesrooms—3d floor racing is a hard game,| iDtroduced to President Harding, Mrs.| tionals were defeated in five contests] Pitts, formerly of Australia hut now|at Mosholu and four men at Pelham, {Storm of booing from New York root-| For Easter weddings— 729-31 Broadway, A * In all other lines of sport] Harding, Secretary of State Hughes,| hy a one-point margin. They lostla resident of Brooklyn, in their fight] The three courses were reported to|@" he deliberately passed the big} A “Mir, 8 Mrs.” trunk. the athlete face that mort} and Secretary of War Weeks, who| four gamen by a single basket. Three at the Broadway Exhibition Associa-| be in excellent condition catcher and filled the bases. It was tion’s show last Monday night good judgment. On the next pitehed Up to the sixth of their twelve- > an ball Artie Nehf went out on a round bout Tendler had everything| Yate Tenmis Team Heads for South, | srounder, going his way, outpointing Pitts with] NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 13.—The Chauffeurs outfits. Hank O'Day and Bob Hart, the “Miles and miles of umpires, didn't have a kick, What little trouble and generally appearing| Yale tennis team left here yesterday on "9, do you know about that? wear”—or moneyback. as the winner of the fight by a big] its annual Southern trip, the immediate *Registered Trademark, 3 eacenmiee nea 9 Son on the teat 470 Cant Lake Wh Automobile liams, Macy Wheeler (both members of | COLLEGE BASEBALL RESULTS occupied a box alongside the Wash- ington players. One Block South of 8th Street neglecting his condition if he goes to bead later than 9 o'clock on the night before an event. In a re-{ The Yankees started off in the 1922 cent pionship race at Los An-| championship race on the wrong foot.|tourists showed their superiority later geles Tommy Milton, the auto racing| Their outfield was expected to be the] in conquering the same team with the King, Worked on his car with a crew] Club's weakness, but it showed up|same line-up at Milwaukee and at « ics day and night for sev-| Worse than any one anticipated. The| Beloit, Wis. eral Gays before the race, and until 3| Pitching that was supposed to pull] ‘The last two victories gave the New o'clock in the morning of the night|the Yankees along until May 20 was] Yorkers great popularity, ‘The fans before the race replacing a cracked! Conspicuous by Its absence. Then the| of Wisconsin were given a surprise defeats were by five or more points, One of these losses was suffered at Chicago on a 130-foot court, but the Our ‘“‘wardrobe’’ for two. margin. During the seventh round,| destination being Richmond, Va, The however, the referee, Andy Griffith, declared Pitts winner on what he de- clared was a foul blow. } a 1, grankshgft. ‘Then he went out and| Senators look like a right smart ball] when the Nationals defeated the crack | ‘Tendler it. must he mudp Sustice to) sagt year's five), W. Vaughn, 8, Sym. | qeume aa : ROGERS Peer Company| | Founded School isis won. “Auto racing is a sport that re- club. Milwaukee team, which had been in-| crowd present at the fight thought | Inston and J. B, Benedict CG. Bosses : Broadway Herald Sq! Where experts teach you how to quires’ the steadiest nerves in the| Huggins may muke a few changes| Vincible for the Past four years of} that particular blow to by. good,| The tennis teams Yale fs scheduled r “Four at35thSt. MAKE YOUR OWN REPAIRS. world, and extreme alertness in emer- y's game. home playing, At Beloit, the Na-| cleanout one above the foul region,| to meet and the dates follow: Tichmond H Convenient (4, Ask for free catalogue 4, genciés, Milton upsets some of the} Carl Mays will oppose the Senators] tionuls broke a uine-year winning) notwithstanding the cry of “On” py | Country Club, to-night; Norfolk C. ¢ H Corners$~ Fifth Ave, full of pictures, with all details. theories about the necessity of sleep| in the second game with Washington] streak of the local quintet. Pitts as he tumbled to the floor April 15; Dumbarton ©. C. and Georg oe at 4ist St 225 West 57th S Before a contest. to-day with either Zachary or Brick-]| Manager Edward J. Doyle offers! qhe commission will try town University, eee tin caminaton, es treet @opyright, 1922, by Robert Edgren.) son pitching for Griffith's team, the assertion that the mahagers of «he matter at its next session. unit FY and 18, imore C. C., 9 op Biles, Te Par, 3.20 Pole Gas At Broadway Circle $270 nals ‘ood they simply could not remove . with “Shuffling” Phil Douglass as|®° 6 ’ chief gunner. They had intended do-|"im. His fielding was electrifying at an allor @ Easter gloves of gray suede kid, gray mocha, $ 50 yellow chamois. @ | 6