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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1923, . CHAMPIONS OPEN SERIES WITH “KAISER” WILHELM’S CLUB * THE STORY OF STUPID ANDDUMB_- = ~— = _~_—=By Thornton Fisher|pjijf|S |IKELY (Copyright, 1922. (The New York Evening World). by the Press Publishing Co.) RLD STUPID AND DUMB ARE A COUPLE OF HAMS a |e <2) OF PILY SERES ch May Get in One of ; Four Games With Cellar i Champions, @ pecletenlis t e . at. By Robert Boyd. t = Ww PHILADELPHIA, April 26.—The { ‘ ; THEY PUNISH EACH OTHER” WITH SOCKS TO THE CHIN, | SO THEY POLISH THE FLOOR WITH RACH WORY Jaw. Bur KD StupipS BOSS DOES A MARATHON Qu : iants are here to-day for a fours . : Fans Outspoken in Expressing BUT ONE DOESNT LOSE-THE OTHER CANT, WIM THE REFEREE RISES AND HOLLERS “A DRAW! WITH & WIRE TO THE PAPERS—To GET IN Flast Licks game series with Kaiser Wilhelm'a rake : much-avused “cellar champions," : Their Opinion That Ruth Is = after taking three out of four gamem j Being Treated With Severity = ger PREGARLY TOOK- from Wilbert Robinson's Dodgers an@ i Bordering on Oppression. THEYRE conquering what has alwaye been one @ : vo sili club that could defeat them, despite — 4 T begins to look as if Judge Landis's the contrast in offensive and defensive t I] action in barring Babe ‘Ruth’ from streneth ; | playing league games with his'team Getting over the Brooklyn barries until May 20 for ignoring a silly hase- ball rule has done baseball in general more harm than any other single this early in the season is encourags ing to the club from the metropolis whe are looked upon on the road ag a great attraction since they possess the event since the big bribery case two LIVE WIRES WZ world’s championship title. Where« or three years ago. TO ALL PARTS \ ever the Giants show—that is away, OF THE \ al . 4 Z from home—so far this season, the The baseball fans are outspoken in worto | | eG WN \\\\ fans of other cities casily conced™ them the pennant in the National \\ League race again this year. But the BEHIND HIM COMES SPEEDING SAM buMBS uric Boss | oe | | season is young yet to venture such @ ; + S ARE Bopy (5 SIGHIN 4 Sone a < < a RTING THE Bout; *] SO BoTH LADS ARE HAPPY NO f rash concession. WHO WIRES THAT WIS ce | THE GUY AT THE TICKER, A FAIR-MINDED RAKE, |5> HE SENT DOWN THIS HESSAGE REPORTI : my i sare tha Giants aavay NS SAM THREW THE KID For A LOSS* Jexiy*poTH WERESGAHE KIDS AND DESERVE A Souat PREAK)|"THE BONS SLAMMED EACH OTHER. AND BOTH WERE ARNBODY CaN WIN WITH THE RIGHT SORT OF LVM” | | To be sure the Giants have yet:te cities the fans are looking forward ta With Bases Full and None Out|senatoriar outnt stood with their|Piace. The Yanks, “Indians and)when nine times out of ten it would) “Mtograw intends to pitch “Shute for the first run in the opening went out on a grounder the world’s champtons during the se ee meet the supposedly strong clubs in“ KNOCKED O ° the Giants’ first Western invastor @ ‘ mouths open. Browns are on even terms but the| have been called a hit fin’ Phil Douglas this afternoon amg inning. Witt had walked when Chick SAP CETGA, RO) Ore: Hatamey, PY ries with Brooklyn more than the wag the National League race, and from Fewster’s Outfield Work early next month with beth considera put him down with a bunt. Then} any to be the team that the The Reds only made five hits off |his pitchers worked. } | ; } expressing their opinion that Ruth ix } being treated with severity bordering oppression, and that the interests 1 of the sporting public are ignored en i tirely. Ruth is the biggest feature in | American baseball; a favorite every where because of his sensational bat ting and his interesting personality » The rule under which his World's i Series money was held up and Ruth : | { ‘ barred from play is regarded as an unfair rule which in law would be considered class legislation, as it af- fects only a few players. The oxistence of the rule is’no fault of Judge Landis. He is hired to give gertain judgments and perform cer- © tain actions, and no doubt is doing his @uty under the baseball laws as he finds them. HOW THE FANS COULD VOTE. Perhaps the baseball magnates, who Are the power behind Judge Landis, think they can afford to pay no atten- tion to public opinion. It has often been done before in baseball circles. But the baseball fans are likely to change that notion by staying away from games jn which Ruth would have LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. yrtalit (New York Evening World) by Preas Publishing Co. There may be new names in the big]out to be Sidney Rosenberg. And league lne-up, but they sound the} “Young” Montreal is baldheaded. same as usual when the megaphone 2d be butchers announce ‘em Can't blame the Phillies because wre « they've got a small chance tor the] “Chick” Makes a Spectacular Urban Faber |s leading pitcher of [World Series. What can you expect Throw to the Plate—Waite the White Sox staff. All the others} with a small ball park? Plat oat Then Settles Down and ters are harvesting the are sub-Urbao. rT Ar | Bis Way the b " Prexy Harding's golf scores are}nome run crop, it looks like Babe} Pitches a-Masterful Game. never published, but it’s no secret] Ruth won't enjoy his vacation much. eee that his first throw at the opening ° od ® the reports that emanate from @ty Louis and Pittsburgh it is not an af fair that is all over but the shouting. Helps Hoyt Give Senators a ae ° ‘i a not rate the world's champions | ad New Coat of Whitewash By Alex. Sullivan. to four hits against the Dodgers yes- | hait the formidable machine that Bose That American League race is ee eee ee et ce that ‘way |ton, Brooklyn and Philadelphia at the difficult bounder that Sam] auf oniy the first invasion to In addition to those things Mr.|Fughmen feel confident that before] qrnittea made hie donut ror| (22, Meadows no doubt will be Mase Fewster raked up a few knicknacks| tne end of the present week they wilt], Gere Whitted made his debut for] ager Withelm's choice for work on for himself like another hit and—yes, ® . the Dodgers when he went to bat for | mound. Ta fact, in the Smoky.and Mound . tied for first} ¢ : bw : corker, with three clubs Crane failed to handle was an err Wost will settle that question. the sacrifice hit that paved-the’ way |°CCUPY the top berth alone Sherry Smith in the seventh, but] Nothing has pleased the manager of By Bozeman Bulger. Frank Baker belted the ball to the] Giants will haev to beat in order | Pfeffer, which was the least number] Frankie Frisch may be able to appeared except for the decision bar-| Of the season was a ball. Aboli-hing word “obey” in marriage y bd ata é aw Me Stee 5 ring him. hat sort of a popular vote oe oontract jamol a newiides, ababe tried BIG lot of fellows up at the Polo Hentai wall for a double. ip there| (2 Tepeat in the National League | allowed by any pit Hee ta! Suniay aint they wasn nine 4 will make an impression. Harding and Coolidge have been|to abolish it in his Yankee contract xis didn't know that Elmer oa Bucy * | race, although they are only lead- a ab inasmuch a sented with gold-fille But his oneay fh in over Sunday. Mr. Fewster takin: 3 as McGraw is anxious that the “Forde > “WOLGAST, ft Giss. Ub ety a8 th Sasol ee ee Miller bad been hit in the shins] most of it for his own ‘personal] ing the second division right now, PHATE KGALaEE UIA GOO hag: meine | REICIFIOSH Ce cea? Gp epIeparty | Dee A 0 OT EA Te with & tivating caachine? Grass comes up around third base|!" practice and was barely able to} Property. made great use of the sacrifice |ning two games from the Bisons assuming his duties at second. Th ape Mharopion 680 tema aa) quicker than any other spot because | hobble. 5 ; f against the Reds and won, 6 to 8. — Johnny Rawlings is playing such os the man who beat Bat] you never can tell ab Fans who grieved over the loss. of The Newark team got an even break | slashing game that it would be an ine it this boxing| third base is where Hughie Jennings} ‘They began to shoot questions at Nelson to a standstill and took his e. Battling Murphy may turn] stands championship away from him in forty hard fought rounds back in 1910, is and out. For several years we has been in poor health, and the money he made in the ring dropped bit by bit and bad invest- ments and living expenses until he bad nothing left. Them he tried to fight again, but was only a shadow of the old fighting terror and could do nothing against younger opponents he might easily have whipged with one hand years ago. Jack Doyle, who starred Wolgast in bouts in the old days, is getting up a benefit for the old champion, to be held in his boxing arena at Vernon, California, a famous fighting resort where amateur bouts are still held. + Benefite were common in the old days, but there have been only a few in recent years, Fightew have changed their habits, and instead of recklessly throwing away easily earned money have become business- like in thelr affairs. They live the lives of trained athletes, Inst longer in their profession than most of the old-timers and are usually in shape to @ to work if necessary when their ring days are done. Wolfgast ts broken down and helpless Peckinpaugh lust Fall are getting more cheerful, After the former| ‘The finish of the Browns-White Sox Yank captain had missed a grounder| game in Chicago was thrilling, as the between himself and second bag, they| score was even in the last half of the saw Scott go across the bag and get}tenth when Tobin, the first man up, one from a Washington batter. It] drove out a homer was a pretty duel between these two —— for popular approval. Though Scott] There were three homers in all made gct the decision on speed, they made|in the battle between the Browns and it a dead heat at the bat, each getting] White Sox, which was remarkable, two hits. considering the score was only 4 to 3. The Athletics got ia town this| Besides Tobin there were homers by THE MAURICE #8 morning acting mighty fresh and “‘up-|Mostil and Williams, the latter's As pitylack.” But the mud of the cel-| fourth in two successive days. Ss with the Syracuse team. justice to make a change right now. Miller Huggins “When you going to take that Dodgers, Are Lucky to Win Fewster out?" some asked. “Ain't you got some real outfielders?" One Game of Giant Series Judge of Washington was going to it Before Huggins could answer, pia lane in ; ba ore Huge! something happened jy at - pigjover the right field wall, sending i st basema Ka New York Team Makes Big} @rtne ana Miller in betore him.» ie ase Sacchi pe li ne gree ae Pe Diy ‘erey Smith crashed hard in the|te-hold and whanged the first thing Impression With Its Great) cin Wien the Giants amassed tetr| Hoyt pitched for two sack Infield and Hard-Hitting}heavy artinery and scored tour runs.| Hug turned to look at his inquis- ; Young was safe on an inteld error. | jop—gsomething ele happened Outfield, Meusel doubted to left. Shinners also)" *° is Pp se Harris, the next batter, whistled x doubled. Shinners doubled to centre, Eom rons eee scoring both Young and Meusel. Kelly] pip just past Hoyt's ear for a single RELENTLESS attack, led by) forced Shinners, and Snyder singled.| Judge stopping at third. “Irish Meusel who knocked} payy Bancroft doubled to right, seor-| Our young hero got mad at that his third home run of the]ing Kelly and Snyder. ‘This ended| He slung the pill viciously and hit season over the right field wail of|the scoring for both teams Smith in the shins. Keeve® & The bases being filled with none ou: McKeever Stadium, masterful piteh- ihe Sank manaaer fofwot mbout the pee ca Ing by Artic Nehf and the crafty Matty’s Weight fresh fan, It looked as if a ball game “inside baseball tactics engineered had gone up Stick creek without « by John McGraw were the outstand- Same as When paddle. b |} with Mr. Hoyt still red-faced an ing features in the Giants winning Pe nae peprase ai J orle oterheated Sa ee go! id of one the last game of the present series He Played Ball Pei tbe apse hee Stare GS ge eee ese Mears, tt the middie of n gasp from the big to 3, at Ebbets Field yesterday Te Sunday crowd Chick Fewste After carefully 0 ne 5 -|dead run, pulled down t ler carefully observing the man-1Qld Master and Mrs. Mathew-| dead run. mile’ conn tin ner In which the Giants have been} gon Will Soon Start House-| with, ride. like aim. squarely sailing along this season with thelr \ . ; Walle Hchang's mitt and the fl {ndomitable infleld and lugging out-| keeping—Writes of His IM=| ood sudice was caught at the pia field, the 26,000 fans who flied every} ” provement. wow! The other man died easy The remarkable play carried such a ch 0 a Bey ny niger punch that even Mr. Huggins had to lar is still on their feet and Jim Jol- 2 ley says “they ain't foolin’ nobody. The Pirates administesed a ter- They’s still the Athletics." rible beating to the Cubs, making twenty-one hits and fourteen runs According to the way Huggins has} te three runs for their rivals. heen turning the wheel, Carl Mays has the pitchin jgmment to-day.| 4 capacity crowd of 20,000 saw the That, however, did't. make Connie] Cubs lose to the Pirates, the defeat Mack enjoy his breakfast any better. | C2U8ing the former to drop into second cake place again, the Giants now being in akes Suc-| first place unaccompanied HE originating genius and long hours of hard work buried in LONDON CHARACTER SHOES make them “Flying Cop's ce Debut ax Sprinter. he. Gh Nera sal George McAllister, a brother to’ Rob-| The Tigers defeated the Indians i ive them the character crt McAllister, the flying cop, made a| 10° the third consecutive time, 4 to 3. ees they certainly will cvecensful debut a8 a sprinter at the} TRC loners made a threat in the ninth yo A gamea of the Knights of Columbus for| When they scored two runs, but Old- wear. novice athletes at Macombs Dam Park| ham was sent in to Pillette’s relief yesterday. His winning effort was reg-| and checked the rally. A: wah esate slander nat getezred be ries istered in the seventy-five-yard dash —— £ after a splrited finish with J, Melling.| Maddie Phelps, fifteen years ago star Exclusively McAllister and Melling raced on xl-] catcher of the Pirates and who man- es most even terms until the last twenty-| aged the Albany team for several Men five yards, when the brother to the ie holder ef many records at aprinting dis-] Ye8ts: has Joined the Rutgers coach drew clear and won by two] !P® Staff. Brother ACK DEMPSEY 1s off on a Euro- pean trip in which he isn’t Ikely to do any real fighting for luck of opponents. Hoe has practically turned down whatever offers there have been made so far for matches with Wills The Giants feel proud of their great showing so far againat their and Carpentier abroad, the other] standing capacity felt that the Dody Th erful, Wght tone of 0 let A Defeating the « 1 } the, , 5 ye cheerful, Wet turn fan eteattng the perennal rival, Brooklye, aa they BROADWAY 276 W. 128TH side, however, be may tako.on @ Willalers were fortunate In winning even| trom Christy Mathewaon received by} "That's why! ‘That's wis!’ he[tewm by the score of 3 to 0 at Wood-| have beaten them aa games out aa Tus Baiet ‘At bh belt) “ i ai » Ivy Yesterday, the : Au. match If a satisfactory purse 8 PUL} one yame wut of the series of four Frank Stevens indicates that the yelled at the Inquisitive gent facwers alvanced into the’ tone | 0” Sune ae fer: ASSAU. IELANCEY Pe ecules ein tna nioe| ven the rotund and jovial taco ofl erent oid master of al! the yitchen| AX @ result of that frat inning the) found of the Royal Neator Cup com eS | SONABSAY ST: ae Bs : Maus Sith Wane Seek ee Wi “i , c Seek ols TOM score of the gaine wound up: Fewster| fertion, All thres of the goals cane in| Dy Bancroft was really entitled At Falten Si ‘Schiff Parkway ea i a ett and other} Wilbert Robinson, once contender fortiy almost back to norma) ben! and Hoyt, 3; Washington, 0 the second balf, MeDade shooting twol - — es ‘ t English HB yesckgera 3) rete will not} the world's championslip int “TD now weigh 18% pounds.” writes This morniog while the Yanks were}and Kane one. se ais fi i a Catalogue on request for Mail Order. } eee ally cia eee and will] wore an expreasion of watiataction at ntty trom sarantc Lake, “which |antting sharpened up to knock the ————— INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 110 Duane St., New York City Athletics bactt in the cellar, along came W Hoyt, this sume young pitcher, with something on his mind, the way lis plucky ployees fought a] was my weight while In condition te team that, outside of Ils corps off pigy pall, From the way thin WL. PC.) Ww. Jer. City. 41 800 Nowark.. 23 « 9 1 .760| Syracuse, 2 3 400 1 1 ASTERN golf ix to have the E stymie rule again, Many peo- EY STAND HOW TH pitchera, in on a par'with the former| yreaking {1 100 {fF wold haved” “say, te asicec here any wae ng.. 2 2 .500| Baltim're 1 2 .333 : wrong, as it makes accident discount pe tea vel cad yl shape Pi ° pitohing » shut-out ball game? ; eae GAMES YESTERDAY. Hts (nome cand | thes. Wee boone LSet the Chicas, Cone tn. Cetansivel ui Kemp from geising fat Le NEM LT al ali age NATIONAL LEAGUE, : 4 (Firat). i} merely to follow English precedent, | Ot OTensive atrengtly Witht very short tine eta! ¢ . i WoL, PC. WoL. 0 0 (second). 3 Others any that the stymie ta ali] Tuoushoot the entire nine innings, [ast oweony are going to wturt unto ee ae Give KIMI, Verk, 72.778) 8t, Leule 64 J y City, Th oe fret), Se) right, trom the first ball thrown to D. * Bt | cred i _ i SRS salle i lyn, 3 6 .333 ‘4 s) . Hight as If brings out an intereating trot unill the crowd surged on[houwekeeping at Saranas, They have[ning a shsitout, LE recon you're is 8 867 |Beeten,” 2-8 po] iereey Clty, 14; Buffalo, 4 (aecond). Applications Now Open . talking about Chick ; eading, 5; Rochester, 0. degree of sci the Geld in the ninth inning the]ieased a cottage and are getting ready [king 48 571 Cincin'ati 1 9 .100 6; Baltimere, 4 TED Feceonalty, tam. of the opinion—| Dodgers were always the underdoxs. |.) move in. Mra, Mathewson, e| Amd there ja much th thet, tp it GAMES YESTERDAY. age TO-DAY. 1,192 MEN WA ad le that’s worth anything—that when| Sharing, striving, struggling against JeUEUted at the proepect ot] HAR heen for Mewater, Hoyt might ; Brooklyn, 3, GAMES Ti . , : GF © player makes @ Bae eppreach shoe | 2448 they want down only after they [Sass i delinted Prospect ofl vuve pitched but one inning. They 6; Cincinnath, 8 Rullaleiat deren ee Begin Preparations Immediately a \ i 1 they had in the way of fauch a happy summer Were just about ready to yank Pittsburgh, " , 3. yracuse i hh faying his ball close enough the] NA elven al ‘ : ‘ ee itteburgh, 14; Chicago, 3. Torento at Baltimore. Py cup to sink it with one putt, he| baseball ability, Tae Matty, and Frank Stevens wie oit/ him when off came the big throw and GAMES 10-DAY. ! We ee re at Reswing: For Full Information or Thorough Preperation Sioutda't be depeived of the tinea |, The world champion were the Art} riends, ‘The one time ste the double pluy, After Uiat the boy | jew York at @hiladelphia ps geri they ore Sood penwtit} to draw Diood, Pep Young, the tirst] | ‘a cabee ie put on tho thumbkerews and pitohed Mreckiva at Osctan ———=_ = Apply to ball Sacatie rai Into Po grog ig | batter Up, slashed a wingte through (he lent : - cae fan “the niftiest game of huseball we've Bi. Louie as Cincinnati: PHILA JACK O’BRIEN INSTITUTE cent abn aed ates nd go | nro he tas Zerg | PHILA. JACK. O'BRIE THE DELEHANTY heing hg winard with the mashie en} with no one out, McCraw signalled Frank get Keveral of 0] Fewster got no more ahanves like AMERICAN LEAGUE 1688 Broudway, at Bist. 0 F Cc I V I L S E R V | Cc E the putting green, Rin) te eieas. ‘With “arab Monel or bi and a wholy lot of other) that, Having, saved the game he set eon . : XI : 23 rr letting a perfect strike go over the|foodstuff that ho named in detuil.Jabout to win ', ’ 806 | Boston... 44° $ O NG 121 East 11t treet And that na tec! atiaft in tourna-| pute the speedy ‘Te Matty wos always great on deiail | Ty the fifth inning with Whitey \ p 50 B Pies a tee pauieonyat ment play rule! Perhaps that's alilqie bid for In the letter he has not forgotten af witt on first, after having beat out f moths’ course, Host track, Six one Stuyve: y vtght if to pervert a monopoly, | standing up, Miller to Crane, who took Jsingle item that they took along white} gn infield hit, Chick beiled a beauty a avelt, eck Redu Body Bullding. 1 i, : 2X gerry ll ange eterlentl BOREL. Sent day Hunger [on Bunting Tep in North Carallie| into pentee fora Angie, In coming GAMES YESTERDAY. oe“ + “——_— —— Preparation under personal supervision ef M. J, “a in some ways, It is durabl to the Giant left Haider he sr Friends of the old master who saw PEON aoe whe bel cor nee Norley Ll Weshingion ®. ToNighi! TeNight! Te Nisht DELEHANTY, who. has trained thousands for > should fast a lifetime, Of cours: ind ‘Irish’ crashed it over the vight|1his letter were more than ugreeatly|and rolled on, Whitey Witt sco St. Datesik ploagen es 3.] SPORTING AU Serer Latifah Nelses. Patrolman. ¢ isn’t interesting to the ciul makers, dy for his third homer] surprised. / Less than a month ago] ‘The big crowd Was Up on iis feet and +0. 2 ie Mike Irwin ya, Wille Fenton fobby against it, In other ways tie] leadership for circuit clouta this year. [that Matty had suffered another re-] thing else coming. ‘They sat down hi aneiane Bf we vert HANTY’S ABILITY.” wteel shaft las wo advan ti Dodgers accounted for Ubeir] tam ; > oston at Weshington. a . eed old wood x: Ril oaly thie Tamaser the game tn hel is. Mok (iat be. hag picked -apl Chote tei band of ateain cna. cua Ghlonco at Clevelang. Ta Maes Bey, Brook Preparation FREE UNLESS YOU PASS THE fevave several a sa anlar erigh HURT Hamill wenn tae Aaotor Pirie spree Hite Detroit at St. Louis EXAMINATION. whip te eed a va chen. Hiren G. Ringside 94.48 chis lethanded shoots his long fight Lor reve 0 (Copyright Wed by overs bdgrcus one of cory Ue plate iu salely wile the Baseball i 4%, MM. 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