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By Thornton Fisher|Hard-Hitting Copyright, 1922, (The New York Evening World) by the Press Publishing Tigers Defeat Columbia Nine With Wally MoPhes, the former Erasmus Hall High Schoo! athlete, leading the attack, the heavy hitting Princeton mine addea Columbia to tte growing list of victims yesterday at South Field, Bignt Tiser players crossed the plate, while Andy Coukleyis men tallied only two runs tn 9 fast and we played game. a Fordham’s Sine Defeats Verm The Fordham University scoured # 2 to © victury over the Uni- versity of Vermont in an exciting wame at Fordhan ricid this after- noon, The game was # pitches duel between McNamara of jordhum and THE RECENT MOVEMENT BY HE COLLEGES Be coMMENDS| ING THAT ONW STUDENTS WHOSE SCHOLASTIC WORK REMAINS AT PAR SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO Con:ere M_ COUSGE ATHLETIC S THE Grioimort HERO IN & Few YEARS nese " ! 5 FOOTBALL. SIGNALS .' fe Pryun of the visiting tcum, the for= . owing his opponwnts but 4 hits. / MIGHT BE USED FoR PLAYS AND MIND 20 mer-ul " ‘ £ sti ‘The 200 rooters who uccunpunted th National Sport Alliance Is Over ” HPROVEMENT AT THE SAME TMS A BINS SCHOLASTIM Vermont men to New Yor 08 Ge STRENGTH WONT GET Hitt OUT looking Big Opportunity. on, but the best to cheer their tea v OF THIS WITHOUT A CASUALTY : aa X Cay WHERE A CAST-IRON OMYS:QUE. bo Reap lyr Ls one and thetr efforts Benny Leonard vs. Jack Britton. MAKES & ‘ i Harry Greb vs. Gene Tune: Johnny Dundee ve, “Pepper? Martin. Johnny Buff ve. Pete Herman. Midget Smith ve. Abe Goldstein. STRONG HIND ~ WELL= HOw. Cone THESS SOMETIME S I! —. JUST BECAUSE its LON RECE cae wens Wire was Tar tf. GLY with POOR ENES AND & WEAK HEART Geass HY JOB AT Furr Bac — (OW much would such a card of H boxing bouts at @ monster show attract in gate receipts? Quite ® bundle you'll have to admit. Cer- tainly enough to start work on an edi- fice suitable to the needs of the Na- tional Sports Alliance. Incidentally it ‘would provide some interesting boxing Biplcauis your mind, it's not coming Carl Mays Is Given MITH MO OUNSICAL QUALIFICATIONS tan @EAr THE BIG ONES BY a Beanies oF MENTAL O&DUCTIONS Play A STAR HALF Bacte WILL HANe TO 016 FOR & PASSING HARK HOW THEY STAND IN THE BIG LEAGUES | Bygoklyn Baseball Club WSKIES TO GO ~~ couse off. Instead the Sports Alliance, with t t NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. F * tts laudable ambitions of uplifting box- E. li S d Sb feb 1 500 BC ooo | A nd R I P; e smarygy 2:0 1.000/ Brooklyn, 11 |! Cleve’nd 2 C 1,000 | Phila’hi: A , of Can « boy aim fo ‘ng, generally ' improving conditions xcetlen up /p ort an Chicage, 20 1.000| Boston... 0 2 .000|StLoule 2 C 11000 | Boston. as ou a ea rz clothes? Ewoverning the sport throughout the St.Louis 2 0 1.000] Cinci’nati-0 2 .000|N. York, 11 500! Det uy country and of building a New York } ankees Turn (| ‘ables N. Var, 11 .600|Pittab’gh. 0 2 .000/Wash'on 11 .500| Chicago... 0 In New Young Pitcher _ Can 4 mother atm for headquarters, hopes that the boxing GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY. _| finer quality? Public will shortly fall all over ttseit No hitndaly Salar ar besten, & we ciaealanes 8 aries . eae scaly = Can # fathe: aim tor fairer pushing the several projects along by| Senators Are Badly Beaten in|® brieht day smining directly in the Be. Loule, 8 Pitteburgh, 4. Gt. Louie, 4; Chicage, 2. Manager Robinson —_ Gives} Serving out their sentence ta the omer) 505 paying good money to see ten 4-round Second Game of Series in | tev. Chicago, 6; Cinoinnat', 1, Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 2) Vance a Trial and He Looks Not only is the Giant Meuse! soft ef Moncey back, if they can! decision bouts, Benny Leonard and : Sam Jones might not have lost his GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. 5 i running the home runs but he is - S eed N Soldier Bartfiela have already been Washington. game on the opening day had Elmer| Brooklyn at New York. New York at Washington. Like Coming Star. playing a spectacular gane in the} Boys pring ort fisted as the headliners The whole thing as pianned ts a joke and an insult to the intelligence By Robert Boyd. of the boxing public who make boxers} WASHINGTON, D. C., April 14.— and managers possible. tors by the score of 5 to 2. ’ In the opening game here Wednesday| “c.1 Mays, the submarine ball ex- 26,000 fans trotted out to American} port, was in rare form and held the e interest in the welfare of its or-| L¢asue Park to see the champions of ates to Leb WN be masa lg eague eC@Wws Ban Johnson's circult perform, They] Support exce ven Sam Sanization and what It supposedly} (or "agreeably surprised to see a| Jones the day before. Norman Mo- represents’ at heart, it should spread) weira exhibition of baseball and the| Millan made a great catch of what Itself on this occasion and make tts] Yankees playing the role of the rank- | appeared to be labelled a sure homer, Se resence felt with a bang. To them| est sort of “bushers” rather than run-}nd Miller performed Uke @ Tris NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘this show should be bigger than all] nurs-up for the world’s championship. | Speaker in left, saving the official 1 TAKES BIG LEAD IN cpther causes to which they have in| Things differed greatly in the sec-| Scorer, from chalking up a few hits New York Teams Show Rea a e RACE. “the past contributed their services. It|ond game of the current series with| more against the doughty blond-}| Championship Form of | , HOME RU ‘is their very own, and out of it should] Clyde Milan's club, Only 5,000 fans| haired Yankee than tha box score “ome a lasting monument to their pro-| came to gaze upon the Yankees, and | *hows. tession. this time it was in expectation of see-| Everett Scott, too, performed in his Boxing has done a lot for Leonard,| ing the sandlotters of the metropolis, | Usual brilliant fashion at short. or Britton,, for Dundee, for Greb,| who disgraced themselves with their| ‘Scotty’ bas really been the star of johnny Buff and the rest of them.] misplays of the day before, win. But,|the Yankee outfit in this series with “Now, why can’t they, when the oppor-| behold, this time they were most dis-| the Senators. He got two hits and “tunity presents itwelf, do something for] agreeably surprised, for instead of a| he is the brains of the Vankeo tn- cboxing? minor league aggregation the team| eld. Miller been playing left the entire Boston at Philadelphia. nine innings. Miller showed up re- Pittsburgh at St. Louis, markably well yesterday in the Chicago at Cincinnati. St. Louis at Chicago, Yankees’ firat victory over the Sena- outfield. that do us proud—all own make, By Bozeman Bulger. During a dull moment tn the piten- A tall, gawky young man sat in an —_—_—— ing duel between Vance and Douglass off corner of the Brooklyn bench lis-| esterday Izzy Kaplan of photgraphic! Can a boy find what he tening, but mostly yawning, to chat- | and pugilistic notoriety, came into the! wants for lay? ter about the arm of Burleigh Grimes | press box limping. Pp He sure can! not being exactly oiled and tuned up| “I’ve just been run over by an au- With boys, our Sporting ie eaek or battle “against the|'2™obile,” he announced dramat- Goods Department is the) iteally. World's Champs. “What make asked some one, For several minutes there was un most popular place in the. house. \ l’ the Sports Alliance has a genuine sympathetically, and the game went exchange of profound observations right on. among the vets, much shaking of grizzled heads. ; Since the days of Otle Crandai it is not common to send one pitcher in| y+ The silent young man reached over! {9 pinch-nit for another. It is more | Wireless—-alll ithe sports 80 to his coat, pulled out a plug and/uncommon for the pitcher to deliver | dear to a boy’s heart. tore off a man's aize chew. the hit and come near breaking up Mr. R . . the game, But that's just what hap- r. Robbie,” he sald, “I got about) jeneq when Reuther batted tor) Growing feet grow right as good a arm as ever growed on Vance in the ninth. He drove in alin, * i wise | pusher, a pair of ‘em, for that mat- | run, too. in *Westpointers th e}) ter.” shoe with the broad, mili Last Season. Babe Ruthing once again ts sure to be popular in the major league this A season, “‘Irish'? Meusel of the Glants By Alex. Sullivan. already has laid a foundation for = lay. Th new National League record, twent POUR Qhou SY etaie | DIR. ka four, held by Gavvy Cravath, by Giants and Yankees, both league] feauing a Ruthlan drive In the open- champions, lost on the opening day Ing game at the Polo Grounds off ee a Dutch Ruether and another yester- ‘The thought of returns to them-| trom the big town covered themselves|, Mays had the Griffmen hitting at] of the season, but turned In victories} A" hay Van MMos did not “But not against the champion clup | Three Yate Crews Practice on the/ tary toc. selves should be forgotten in this in-| with glory and played much like the| Pd balla throughout the entire nine| on the second day. ‘make his fest beaier Inst year wetll | of tne league,” suggested Uncle Wil- jehuylictt. cnagtstares Bredrmer’: jstance, this chance of a lifetime to] team thut fought the Giants so pit-|!nnings. This perhaps ts one of April 16. A PHILADELPHIA, April 14.—The Yale eraise the sport to a high place, and| terly in the World's Series classic last |C2"l’s most important assets that! The Quakers, Cards and Cubs, with Other home-run hitters on the open- | Bert, Surprised. crews—varsity, junior varaity and 150-| RoGeRs Peet Company ‘out of the mire of sordid financiering. | fall. Mantle ta the game today, ‘He waa| two wins und no losses, are tled for] ing daygpf the season wore Farkin- “Champs don't make no difference | pound boat—were sent through twol Broadway Herald 89, ‘By matching up as we have suggested] Before the start of the second game son of the Phillies, Hornsby of the to me, If a fellow can get the Ole} workouts on the Schuylkill Riper in| at 13th St. “Four shooting the ball in close, high and] “rst plare tn the National League. Cardinals and Bob Veach of the Tig- E vel ing on it the fighters and their managers would] Miller Huggins announced that until pill over there with someth preparation for their dual regatta Sat- Convenient Si oy, left wide and had Judge, Gharity, Rice, ., ers, Three more circult smashes a champ ain't going to hit it no better ” prove that there 1s such a thing left| the club played in a park with a less] wide and Had Judge, Gharity, Bice.) +. prawns and the Indians, were produced yesterday. than a busher, You wasn't looking] day with the Untveraity of Penn-| Broadway — Corners 28 sportsmanship in present day pugi-| difficult sun-fleld Elmer Miller would at Warren i they did not want to do. with two victories apiece, are the ‘The Ruths of yesterday were: Meu- fe her, was ” sylvanta. jlistic affairs. - They would earn wn-| cover left and Chick Fewster would | ‘NEY ONG Tel Mitt ane coe pitched : ‘ at Goan ar yoes psc OTIS PENG Ee OT Under the. eirestion of dames ana ptinted praise that would be everlast-| play centre. This shift came in the| Sam Jones the day before pitched) only clube in the American Smith, ee tae aie tall George Corderry, the crews skimmed Sing, and when everything was done} first game when the Baltimore boy | oUN\e [he or then where they cou,t} League that have not lost so far, — squinting up at the big | sprcnol Tve [over the Henley course several times, “and over with they could feel that} lost two flies in the gun that ordinar- mi an pl athey ea ¥ "| and consequently lead the pennant Sgt I'll be doggonea if I don't thin using a medium stroke. Racing starts they had contributed to something] {ly should have been easy outs. But] "!t tram an ay Total heme runs te date—Nationn) found him. Get out there and warm |aiso were practised both morning and - He could have a home] Chick could not follow them and they — Md San. afternoon. Amrican League, 1. ‘at which folk could point with pride. | went for two-base hits. But, will they do it? No, They] The park here is one of the hardest NEW FOOTBALL RULE The Cubs only had eleven men on art = the field during most of their game the Braves two in a row largely Thus did Mr. Dazzy Vance walk] The coaches were confident thelr var- . , . out to the mound, causing the crowd | sity crews would win, but were not so]f Phila. Jack O’Brien to gasp and Giant eyes to pop out in] sure of the 150-pound crew. This {s the ™ = . They will foster the \ to play in either big league o Announces jement o! re pape, rated inal si aii res field. feces directly WILL DECIDE GAMES with the Reds, as in the first inning] through Parkinson's triple in the [amazement at Robbie's sheer audac- fest Far ial Yale Dag entered «, 180-|] Bresges Central Athi inte, Sand get enough money at the box] into the West, and there fea low root} GircaGo, April 14.—Satisfaction| they #0 loudly protested a decision | eighth. ity nse & youngster the e0- |e ie was stated, $50 BOXING ‘office to build a doghouse, one syandbiend, kesping the sunion sneer fonthall cules recentiy)|eiat fourteen of thelr men’ were ‘ ai That's new stuff in baseball. It —— ordered from the bench. Arthur Fletcher, ex-Giant, made aa) 1 ant been done, but tt has started Jimmy Kelly sco H Hire todd ey promulgated at the meeting of the Rules Committee in New York is ex- pressed here by Andy Smith, Univer- sity of California coach. “The new rule, which will make it difficult to seore the point after a touchdown ts going to decide many hard-fought games," Smith said. “1 believe most teams will try the kick. the season, the Penn Carnival at she | and I believe about one in five will be] Caltformia Coach field of the University of Pennsyl- | successful. Evenly matched elevens Football Ruling. vania on April 28 and 29. Von Elling | Will resort to the kick instead of the} ‘CHICAGO, April 14.--Satisfaction over will send a team composed of the | ‘Un or pass. It ts mighty difficult to} the new football rules, recently promul- most capable members of his squad | "ke five yards in one down wher | putea at the meeting of the Rules Com- in an effort to come away with the | ‘lose to an opponent's goal line." mittee in ‘New York, was expressed honors, He will also enter a team for} _ Smith said he liked the rule against | here jast night by Andy Smith, Univer- the Middle Atlantic championship, | lpping, declaring that “it ts a baa] aity of California coach that wi nsible for two fans in the first inning, yet the|S0mething now. HARTFORD, €onn., Apr Phillies won out over the Boston} This surprising move has punched | Kelly knocked out Mike Morley in the Netlonale. a hole In the old traditional belief} second round here. A left hook in the that a newcomer must sit on the| solar plexus was the cause of the knock- bench for at least two months before | out. being intrusted with a championship pastime. The champs might have had Glazner and Morrison were found for] 22 Inkling of it, though, from Uncle twelve sa¥eties by the victors, Wilbert having already showed tn = Andy High and De Berry at the start. * of , snorted Dick Kinsella, sg ee Danforth, the ex-Chicagoan, | ciant scout, sitting in the press box, was wild at times, but tame | «111 be a sucker if that old bird isn't enough to beat the White Sox, | eoing to build up a brand new ball his ex-team mates. He only al- | club and use us for practice.” sevennh And that's just what happened, Brooklyn .had found a. priz Before the dust had settled the N. Y. U. Announces Plans . For Big Athletic Season eee ber of years and the event 1s certain Three Dual Meets Are Sched- antago Reaves, te erty uled by the Local tar 40 Collegians. Hollocher 1s fielding in wonderful style for the Chicago Nationals. Hix great work was a big factor in his team beuting the Cincinnati boys Loaue was a cinch for them. Everything fer Billiards sad Bowling. ‘The Brumswick-Balke-Coliend re iW. aad oe Homers by Smith and Ainsmith and three doubles enabled the Cards to win easily from the Pirates, The hitherto lowly Phillies beat ee Then will come the relay classic of ‘The track team of the New York THE MAURICE University’ will have a hard path to firavel during the coming outdoor sea- won, according to the schedule for low The Indian outfielders did a lot of ‘atent it, . - 5 na play and should be legislated against.""| “The new rule, which will make It} Ringling stuff against the Tigers,| league leaders had run {nto about the Pe on SN OR DARN UR IE AINE: ene He Peapod Egan None of the changes, he sald, will|diMfcult to score the point after a touch-| Speaker, Jamieson and Flagstead|toughest piece of pitching they'v (a 8 pay by Manager: Hugo Rubinstein, | (Pos ge on May 26) ve any serious beuring on the gama|down. 1s going to decide many hard-| peaforming circus catches, bumped against since the World's beveled The Athletic Association of the Morn-} s it has been played in recent |fought games.” Smith sald. “1 believe Series. To beat Mr. Vance they had Hae dye) logside Heights university has shown | 4.7 “Arba Slips ei ee Mage put, | youre. i eek tearaat one Te fee htt pe ues | Ehmke, the Tiger twirler, had two| SpIsy Usa Se SOMA ODe ee) arts Baits \itUle Jeniency in arranging this year's} drills in the last week, and after mak- cessful. Evenly marched elevens will] bad inn™gs, the second and seventh, |“) f° itehin earselves,. But for the masterful pitching of Shuffling Phil Douglass and a slip by First Baseman Schmandt at a critical moment old Robbie could have Swarthmore Beats British Team Lacronse. SWARTHMORE, Pa, April 14.— in which Cleveland scored all its eight runs against the Tigers. resort to the kick instead of the run or pass. It is mighty dificult to make five yards in one down when close to “programme for the cinder squad, en-|ing a study of the possibilities he had tering the Violet athletes in meets}]f putting a formidable team on the field, he feels that he has some very (an APID selling 12 volume makes (GR )) possible values of incompar- SB) ie able importance. Three hun- r ll force thei y # 3 a ete an opponent's goal line.” Pa A eli ree them to show thelr} roeiteat material to work with. No peeise so a ico seins od eS Pasi sg pias a Neth Iai done a war dance. Mate wy ae ots less than ten veterans are availablo| Oxford-Cam! crosse team in a ateur Winners of Boxing Bo . ‘ cane eM, It was tall gambling, and though it S73—H1 dred thousand pairs so! only So far (lree dual meets and twe|te Von Elling, besides a number of | hotly pontentes ERO f soale te tis WII Go to Const, peter ee ‘ange eke ite lost, the: Sedasious | Sxpe waste o8s <I” four instead of twelve shops. 4: esp iad peli pon dense Rabe ee ee aan in their American invasion. "| BOSTON. April 14.—Winners in tie] and Coveleskie succeeded him. oe array pati! EY , . r = ith such men as Capt. Perlman, | ™ ¥ } ‘ right al ie A asOn. stere for Couch Von Elling’s men, +] At the end of tho first half Swarth-|National A. A. U. boxing champion- tard ocerned ind more meets are pending. By the{™2®, crewned his achievement this| more ted 7 to 6 Both teams appeared| shin tournament to bet Pha (miebeAtbletion leoored two\ runs| Tune © B loner Bens ter experi A now quality standard not 4 by price, ‘ winter by the 300-yard indoor event|to weaken in the second half and| SP tourn be hed at te). inst the Red Sox, but both were (eee ' end of this week, the chances are that] of the national junior championships, | scored only two goals each, Capt. Hop-| Boston Arena next Monday and] Oh"errors, ‘The home talent pa Matec Vance is tall and rangy and has Exclusively sthe sprinters will have ten big meets} Pere Friedlander, Irv Schaefer, one| kins and Heylan starred for the vis-|puesday evenings under the auspices grotesque motions, but he bas a bird Oe esult of the o e iphone pestis Ae lume Eastern district star, the’ New | {tore mpo wore somewhat weakened BY! of the Boston A. A., will be sent to bids aeten gear ad cc ices ls erent Moree vuaees ror Universities are assured @] est defense men. Morley suffered aj 8an Francisco for a tournament there | who held his opponents to five bits. with be the track competition with} erominent position in the sprints, The| sprained knee in tho recent game|on May 19 and 20. ‘This word from ‘comp quarter and ,half mile will be taken] against Pennsylvania, Frederick W. Rubien of New York,| Paris is to have a baseball league, | pitcher. £ : w yan on Ohio Field, on April 2y.] care of hy Leahy, Mayer, Braunstein - Secretary-Treasurer of the A. A. U., | opening on May 30 and including four Rt in just one inning “Dazzy" lost con- A few days later, on May 6, they wil)]#94 Cavanaugh. These men have] cantor and Cornett has further stimulated entries for the | teams—American Legion Veterans of|tyol and the Giants pounced on him of a curve ball and a fast one with smoke on it. He was up with the Yanks once, but Miller Huggins thought he would never make a to Have ceompete with Amherst at Amherst,|DecD Competing all, winter and are Deal Track Meet. championships, which already are rep-| Foreign Wars, French Ranelagh | for four runs. After that not a champ 1480 BROADWAY 276 W. 128TH ST. ‘That out of the way, they will begin] ROW 1B excellent condition for the out-] BORKBLEY, Cal., April 14—Univer-| resentative of every athletic district | Club and the Independents, crossed the plate. It was quite a ball At Times Square At 8th Ave. + rensrine fo " ity of California has accepted .| in the country, —_a ‘ , Eveparing for what is generally con- elson Furbeck, Donald Frazier, |" on trom Comell fimirecie ood oes AMHERST BASKETBALL Leaver.” ABBA aid 86 perma ST. sidered the biggest track event of the Dyshie, Sater and Stenson will look dua) track meet at Ithaca, N. Y., 0 ® COLLEGE NINE RESULTS. AMHERST, Ma. April 14.—The Is jt pogsible that we are about to lt Fulton St. ‘arkway Sbrevent metropolitan season, their} ter the mile and two mile events: $0. The Californians will spend ¢ Bas oe " selection of F. W. Stewart of Cedar|crown a new home run king? Two Catalogue on request for Mail Order. Baldwin and Boynton, both letter Rapids, Towa, as Captain of the Am-| days in succession now Irish Meusel wect with their rival of rivals, Co- : : lin Ithaca as the guests of Cornell, while | Princeton ¢ I Be nie x Ripert “ men, and Iva Slomka, former Boys’ | preparing for the national championship herst Basketball Team was announced] has poled the ole apple into the stands 110 Duane St., New York City _lumbia University. This will be the} High star, will tend to make the| mest of the Intercollegiate Association Pem@.-- x to-day. Gon ticha rine, Ha baa taken the play F firet time the Blue and White have] Violet pretty well fortified in. the|uf Amateur Athletes of America at Hare : x ; —— for. pune T nk. Ha SaN lela, the Dike pgempeted with the Violet ina num- turdles Vard University May 26, tet ovandtand’ Adsaes totaal! tae 29,2" nis brother Bob and Babe Ruth are 7 , f