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/ 4 Ye THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 198 YANKS RUBBING IT IN BY WHITEWASHING WHITE ELEPHANTS AGAIN “| % |EVERY MANTO HISOWN GAME - - - - ~- ByThornton Fisher|PI|FTHFRNOT ONLY ON rae nl me BEATS BRAVES BUT HTS LONG HOMER Dodger Southpaw Slams Ball in Right Field Bleachers, the Third Time Stunt Has Been € Done in Eight Years. WELL OF ALL THe STUPID THINGS FoR A GROWN HAN TO po- kwoek @ LITTLE oa EE RR EN SE ME EOE (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, April 26.—That the Brooklyn Dodgers can win behind youd Tenis : i good pitchers was proved yesterday Pippin dire ai when they won from ‘the Boston ey Bin we Braves by 5 to 2 behind the excellent 6 sore ranenomd pitching of southpaw Dutch Ruether, Tendler and Manager Glass- man Are Pulling the Same PLAY GOLFo We BIM WHO Ruether allowed the Braves nine hits Old Stuff. oye - = UNCERSTAND WHAT but they would have been white- i a = Se EXCITEMENT any INTELLIGENT washed if Olson had not made a wild (tow Sirk tng ‘Wortey é ww a PERSON CAN GET TRYING TO throw ‘to first on Boeckel’s grounder Oonrrent werent cs wens & = by Press Publishing Company, 1922. wiht Wo Hoolg, @ POR DUMB FISHs in the third Inning with Kopf on third | EW TENDLER, the Philadelphia y # ul and Southworth on second. Two were Hghtweight, is “in dutch” again. out and the chance was not hard, but ‘This time not only in New York but in his home town as well. He and his manager, Phil Glassman, Olson tried to hurry the play and two * Braves dashed across the plate when they should have been left as far mete Rai AS Gdipiinidile ax 64 {rom home as the boy who stood on double dealing that the practice seems / b Z the burning deck in the well known to have become a habit with them. k “ hag eee he @ Dick & BA. ethers homerun o} ick Ru- sti Dougherty and his knockout dolph’s right hand delivery into the ition, Bobby Barrett of Philadel- corner of the right field bleachers near phia, are the Iatest victims of Tendler the foul line In the fourth inning is . the talk of the town to-day, There and Glassman, if th wa on gears ee aauaea reese 4 was a strong wind blowing, but it ts ossible that Ruether would have won won't be until Dougherty has ex- A SMALL MINORITY= THAT hie Ate aac wall " hausted all the means at hand to his fame as well if the weather had > CAN, WALK @Y A BALL PARI< thwart them. \ been calm, for the ball landed well up WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST" ( Jn their evident insatiable desire to YXESIRE TO Go IN grab matches and thelr consequent a a ae SUE that have balled. Into thue seaaaieteaan in the time since the park was opened snd ounwy wnt enon Pitching of Recruits By Neal R. O'Hare Increases Flag Chances aire ere ices ot New York Nationals AND THERE ARE A FEW— Bob Shawkey Pitches ' His Second Successive Shutout for Yankees ;. Ce “The Gob’s” Retum to Form|KENNETH WILLIAMS, BROWN er any a oun of star ie Pext £01 Completes Locals’ Five-Star | LEFT FIELDER, IS MAKING International Leaue is composed ot] Pitching Combination. —_| BID TO BEAT RUTH’S RECORD Walton Cruise, Many powerful left handed sluggers have made special attempts to acquire baseball glory by lifting into the right field stand, but in nearly eight years three attempfs hdve succeeded, It is the ambition of Zack Wheat, the @@ Dodgers’ famous hitting outfelder, to get Into the class with Cruise and Ruether and once or twice he has or respect between skeeters and wooden legs will be awarded an outfit of Jersey City rain checks, et EO ther yesterday and the other two to they were officially “called.” Only last week Tendler and Glass- man dickered around with Dougherty * {n an effort to get a match with Bar- rett at one of the Philadelphia ball in September, 1915, one went to Rue- Leonard and Billy Gibson. It’s time dangerous lopponents. * . . Novelty of the 1922 season is that Babe Ruth gets more publicity for not socking home runs than he got last nearly succeeded but he has never parks, Barrett is a tremendous card |Pat Shea and Claude Jonnard hesitate to abuse the Now sore |year for pasting thom out. Toronto, Butalo, Baltimore, Jersey quite reached it, Every left-hander af illest ig soit yy, lewark, ester, yracuse , + the Giants have had in eight years ere ceenoee (Pat Atrthe Sime er) Show Good Performance | the National League clrouit this 8ea-] pa the home run industry seems to} and Reading. It is impossible to get a By Bozeman Bulger. ST. LOUIS, April 26 (United |i05 clouted at the bleacher mark and was practically booked up to mee Mound. son, keep running without its star sales-|drink in any city of the league except HEN a pitcher skims along} Wews),— Kenneth Williams, the | missed. ‘Johnny Dundee at the Philadelphia on Mound, man. Toronte, Buffalo, Baltimore, Jersey allowing a hit here and there] Browns’ left fielder, who h —_———. “ee Palace May 4. James Tierney, business manager of Oe City, Newark, Rochester, Syracuse and depends upon his fielders! made six home rune in the last | DATES ARE SET FOR “Call off the Dundee match,” said the Giants, announced that the New| Getting into the and Reading. = to play the defensive game he is| five gam sre oat ay Period of sous |SCHAEFER-COCHRAN MATCH. record, but so far Babe Ruth is still without a peer in this respect. The Babe got seven ‘Tendler and Glassman to Dougherty York club would ply, @ postponed bess in ony, than it is jn baseball = ‘effect, “and we'll sign for the ball game with the Bobton Braves on May seapon. for June 2.” EFEATING Kalser Withelm’s}, “an opening date on the National the presence of witnesses it was Philadetphia club may not be} League schedule. agreed that neither Tendler nor Bar- recognized as an event of any ~~ rett_ would ‘box anybody else mean- | significance, yet, considering that two] Manager Wilhelm will send Jimmy } ‘The ball park bout looked Uke | o¢ the Giant rookie pitchers accom-| Ring to the mount to-day in the thizd plished it, the affair assumes some} same of the series here, and McGraw et ae sadn i sams Sees oe [Evening World Headpin ime Suited eed tee rome od aartd te Entries Pass 1,000 Goal eee: eaten. Phillies got two runs from him in the Record-Breaking Number of} TO-NIGHT’S SCHEDULE T THIS stage everything was second inning and McGraw yanked Teams in Bowling Classic IN 'HEADPIN TOURNEY. at Thum’s. No, of Teams. sr at aman Bren ste ant nave || HOW THEY STAND Amicitia, Princes Bay, 8. I. National Athletic Club Pitching with his head. But when a pitcher sees danger ahead and strikes out three men in a row you may tell the world that young man is pitching with his arm. When a pitcher does both, well— well, he’s a whale of a pitcher. Yes, Robert Shawkey is once more old Bob, the Gob. His return to form right now is worth as much toward | orowa stood up in the seventh to give vember, puree ene pennant as al! the Ruths, the Meu-|the Yanks courage. He laid one|/ROYAL STABLE REPRESENTED sels, the Landises and what-nots piled|right in the groove for Ward. A ton lata beams of brick fell right in Mr. Naylor's lap. IN GREAT RACE TO-DAY. se Ward whaled the pill to the fence ——s It there is a kink left in the red-Jfor two bases, Scott put him down| LONDON, April 26 (United Press).— shirted arm of Bob, the Gob, Sena-|with a sacrifice and Schang sent him] Despite’ the bereavement of King tors, Red Sox and Athletics so farjhome with a single. Shawkey also| George, who has gone into mourning hit safe, sending Schang to third. No have failed to notice it. In the last for hig cousin, Lord Mountbatten, the matter what mi have hi ned aft two games not a run—and darn few|tnat whitey Witt, right then, hit the] 7S! stable will be represented in the ee Jersey City ball team ts called the Skeeters and they wear wooden legs sewed on their breast. Any one that can trace any relationship, lMking Phillies’ spring drive for the Jake Schaefer and Welker Cochran have definitely agreed upon May 16, 17 homers in five consecutive gam and 18 as the dates and Orchestra Hall, in June, 1921. Should iams* | Chicago, as the place tor’ thelm world’ continue until he has eight in | championship 18.2 balitine’’’ billiard succession, in six or seven game: ‘This will be the pqednd time” however, he will have a record fer has been Called upon to his own, title since he won the inter- al tournament at Chicago last No- The cold weather has been holding pth ar. ‘The Cinci Reds can win or lose, but they don't draw. oo Tendler’s being signed to! ger saw a chance to accumulate a few * AS * Garden! runs, After that Claude Jonnard, NATIONAL LEAGUE. another rookie, went on the mound a 5 I. P and he held the Phillies to one run|N. York,..'8 £ -81é| Phile’hias’ 6.444 tm seven innings, Shea did not dis-|Chicago., & 8 .727) Brooki’n ¢ 7 368] ‘The goal of 1,000 teams eet by the) College Point hitsthave been scored against him. |hardest wallop of the day. It was a| sreat two thousand guineas race to- play the greatest control and ‘the} ¢) wo 6 4 .600| Cinoin’ti 1 10 .091|CO™mmittee im charge of entries for) Bever!; If that game of yesterday had con-|line shot to Welsh in deep right that| “*¥- ‘ a that (he Kina’a ome it) Phillies hit Jonnard's fast one very] ~ ; ‘ The Evening World Headpin Bowl- bry? , ]tinued all night the Athletics might ere Peow Proll rps oe ball was} It 1s announced that the ‘8 try, Weathervane, will run under the That looked pretty good—so good|name and colors of the Kin In fact, that the short end bettors] Lord Marcus Beresford, thus hard toward the close of the game. GAMES YESTERDAY. - ing Championship Tournament was have been vainly butting their beans If both Shea and Jonnard and pos- |New York, 9; Philadelphia, 3 ’ reached yesterday, During the after- oa Into his tantalizing change of pace to -_ “ta egal ap ter one ta i Hyde retin (rain). noon and evening additional entries Povapbaodl hag "New Rochell this minute, They hadn't a chance. |back of third got quiet. The storm eset Coe Pagan Dirk ee much of the burden will be taken off Cincinnati-St. Louls (rain), | were received, bringing the total num. | ===] _It means quite a lot for a pitcher to} Wat Pia under way, however, and| 0? extraordinary importance to the suc- the shoulders of Nehf, Douglas and ber t6'date up to 1,006, a record that |teterest.” Greenwich Council, Knights |"U? tWo shut-out games in sucoss-| Smid Bet oe stopped wilh & staple Barnes. ' GAMES TO-DAY. Laikine aiid ‘ ion thie early In’ the season. 1t|¥I0. Fewster was safo on Gatloway's| (11! puts upon Weathervanes McGraw was forced to use “Will-|New York at Philadelphia. any bowling committee might well|of Columbus, stepped into the picture Brooklyn at Boston. feel proud of. This number, however, in their section, negotiating a total of means a lot of money in the jeans of /@xcusable error—they might have the two Colonels, already pretty well | Called it a hit. 2,776, and moved into frst place. si For once and for all J. Franklin St. Louis at Cincinnati, | [should be augmented by at least 100) jimmy Mason of the Greenwich team |"ceig Jambinanon of the Yanks, |Paier, lato of Trappe, Md,, settled the Pittsburgh at Chicago. | more teams, because at least 10 per|was largely instrumental in bringing |”'7, (e° as the wise guys say, the|™atter then and there. Mcans tee vung at The for headache & e form: Beattle boy aia not wait long to dis- AMERICAN LEAGUE. cent, of the teams which had been|#bout this result by turning in acount | not— corsets. “No use sending a boy to mill,”" he 2A aaton tadied (6 ‘on their |f 608 for his three games, and, incl- In the nine innings yesterday the|#erved, a sentiment understood by n ie BO) * Ww. LP. dentally, winning the William A. us country-raised fellows, and— tinguish Rimeelt-out there either, £0r 1, verk, Yo & 4833] Boston..." 6.400 | scheduled nights. Behwad gold medal donated to the in. {Athletics got four singtes, | widely | sicoie! he made le is 8 4 .667| Chicago.. 4 6 .400 rene: dividual bowling the best average The siege gun cracked as in the it. Be of what looked like sure hits, Ci | 7 4 638] Wash'ten 48 : Qunntngham also contributed @ hit. | Bhiithia, 4 6.400] Detroit... & single to right in his three trips to the plate. The battle between GAMES YESTERDAY. Cunningham and Shinners is likely] New York, 6; Philadelphia, 0, t in a rocking chair and caught Bot, the Gob. Fust twice he tight- endl ef ola when he got the name of 100 bowlers to toe the mark eleven poe ane ened up. 1 argos Teeth Alsoet as straight were successful in bowling scores of AMERICAN JOCKEY aed lapses inning vad Peribs Ua far pastel td Peg gated ae : a - thereupon striick ou 1e a to develop into an Intense struggie| Washington, 10; Bosten, 0. 100 or better. They were: Both runners got aboard this homerio 3 f the Holy Cross Lyceum No, N other three men. In the seventh,| sock, as the litterateurs would sa: before the Giants go West next St. Louis, 6; Detroit, 3, ae RIDES WINNER OF |with one out, Pep Young got a base 1d month. Shinners, as great an out- Chicago-Cleveland (ain). | 12100), Keane, Holy Cross Lyceum ‘Bode ¥ and rode bom 108; Foerch, Mott Haven Re- on balls and stole second, Old Rob-| ‘Thereupon Mr, Naylor went ee ne GAMES TO-DAY. formed Church, 108; Belsswanger, All ENGLISH CLASSIC |¢h immediately threw nimselt in bish| trom there, ba at away and struck out Clarence Walker and] 4 gmili Philadelphia at New York, Leaguera No. 1, 106; Evans, Holy c Ing young man nai Yarn Boston at Washington. Cross Lyceum No, 2, 102; A. Spiel-|Two Thousand Guineas Stake Welsh, making a clean sweep of the med Twenty teams competed in the amo! the Knights of Columbus classic last night. Out of the even in s 333 -a73 bowlers. class three-year-olds. & post and nibbling out of his hand. Sol Joel's Pondoland was second and|Indeed, he went rather far -with our : side. For the rest of the game helrescue, Pj, i The Giants trounced another one of Chicago at Cleveland, man, New Amsterdam, 107; Will- e. pp and Ward cured him : the pitchers that during the season Detroit at St. Louis. | berg, Now Amsterdam, 103; Giiden-| Captured by Lord Queens- meaty rocked along. That, gents, is With a two-base sock : 1d a single, Either of 1919 gave them considerable a Charles J. Smith & Co. No. 1, borough's St. Louis. i ee ae _ pinti-cllmax, The “manipulation in the matter. rome: Flor di dss oir tinetiae INTERNATIONAL TEAGUE, set Bee be oa ce gota LONDON, April 26.—8t. Louis,| But §hawkey was not the only eerily hema by then. New or Used 8 Ww, L: B.C; . L. PC. . y G by Lord Queensbo: h, to- pitching gent to attract attention] 4, LR ‘Tas been pureuing| fom his belt, over the Giants, was] | cay 55 S44 Newark..n\d 4 405 | Miller and Gunderman No. 1 team; | owned by Queensborough, to-day [Ditching gent to attract, itention! | Harry Frazee, owner of the Red > Barrett for a match for some| knocked off the mound tn the third.| pitino 4 2 .667|Reading.. 8 4 .429 won the Two Thousand Guineas, fs ee eee ae ae gung: man] sor, gtroRped In to speak pleasant from the time, because he knew. there |after the Giants had scored enoush| Ro nestor 3 8 .600|Syracuss, $4 .429| The Metropolitan Championships | of the season's classic races for high-|named Naylor had our champs tled to| preaw box: te toms Whe sat in the runs to win the game. George Smith.) eitrsig 3 4 .429/ Toronto... 3 4 429 | continued at the Ratidnal Recreation D x. Mr. Frazee looked at the y who relieved Meadows, held the alleys, Brooklyn, last night with en- Giants to four runs during the rest of GAMES YESTERDAY, brs scoreboard. At that moment his Bos- thusiasm unabated. A packed house . ton outfit was ten runs behind. His the game, Jersey City, 8; Buffalo, 7. witnessed the contests and the tour- ia. “twenty-two ran. Ne eetritched eur: Body the Gob. Mur-| se” ° erty and suggested It. AR re are oS oe. the led Newark, 10; Syraguee, 2 nament is evidently attracting wide La I bond gt Mien te Lows, 6 bsecirgee ta yar ey Qh Mer . — : © This will aad strength to the Barrett] Goorge Kelly hooked one of Smith’s| Rochester, 6, Reading, & (tet game). —===|to 1; Pondoland, 6 to 1; Captain Cut-|of two hits and were far and away|,%% the Athletics are still here. Reading 6; Rochester 6 (2d gam Itimore 6, Toronto, 6 (1st game: The Yanks would like to stay all summer, Biro Shem RICKARD RETURNS HERE FROM TRIP TO BERMUDA Tex Rickard returned to this olty yesterday after a fortnight's vacation in Bermuda, The former Garden match- match,” they said. fast ones in the ninth and sent it into 'LEWIS AGAIN DEFEATS “Give Benny Leonard back that|the left field bleachers, while “Irish” 000 forfeit you unjustly claimed|Meusel, who was on second, saun- HiMere..¥4 Yorente, € (84 geome), him before you talk about | tered home. GAMES TO-DAW 2BYS2KO IN MAT BOUT. ing his'title,” eald Dotgherty, Toronto at Jersey City. a KANSAS CITY, April 26.—Ed I'll do business with you. The Phillies are suffering from poor Rochester at & Balocere (’Btrangler") ‘Lewis of San Jone, Cal., Syracuse at Reading. tle, 4 to 1. The weights were uni-|from the plate. \ form, 126 pounds for colts, 128 for} Mr. Naylor though, had taken on fillies. @ little too much assurance when the ‘The race was run over the usual ee meee = one mile course at Newmarket. The | quonGm CHANEY BUATS O/BKIEN, public had expected to back a winner chi, to-day remained beavyweight in Weathervane, King George's bay BALTIMORE, Md., Ap: George offer much opposition against the "the world. pissy, i colt, which recently captured the | (Knockout) Chaney administered a ter- le took tl ; Giants the way they are travelling. ft ’lqieenham Stakes and fired popular rifle beating to Shamus O'Brien of Phil. ‘They have an ordinary ball club, but Stanislaus Zby: the imagination with visions of a real | adelphia here last night. From the first gunn AUTHORIZED BUICK EXCHANGE DEALERS 239 W. 58th St. pitching and ca be expected to would show to better advantage with be royal winner, It was entered in the | fone O'Brian was outclassed. and it wat) maker declared he planned to take at Broadway @ stronger staff of hurlers. Jimmy Kelly has resigned as mateh- took ot Wichita, Kan, batt two thousand guineas, which| the bout that it should have been pugs easy for ® while and refused io maker of the Rink Sporting Club, | mous head scissors and the third with a|pelies its name in that it is worth | *Pped in the eighth round instead of indicate whether he contemplated re- Your present car ‘The fans in this city speak und act as if the Giants were in a different aint f Vincent (P: - league than their own National]? Waning © depapidlorse League entry, ‘They feel that the New| "™ Brooklyn ieainereviahy Ie ascribed York club is so strong that the gamcs| *% the reeson for the east sider's with- Brooklyn. Kelly's desire to supervise | half nelson and ben, Itted to the full twelve|®Umng his connections in boxing. H. Rae Perens 60 S¥®| visited the Garden and there discussed accepted 8 part . hia trip to Rermuda with John Rin ment if desi Ppvemay ye tar rp , circus owner, who was a sired BOR MARTIN LOSES TO BURKE, |).C\or in the Madison aren Bickars pay AKRON, ‘April 26,—Bob Martin, army] enterprises, Frank Flournoy, who £5,600 to the owner of the winner, Is regarded as @ sort of dress rehearsal fiv the Derby, run at Epsom May 31, despite the difference of distance and and wrist lock. ——_ RUBE BENTON'S FATHER DIES. erry i drawal. Kelly manages Martin, who is] PUEBLO, Col. ril 26.-—-Marl |track, yeavyWeight champion, was outpointed| placed Rickard as Garden mate! irs s Into one-sided contests. They Vaated for a Afteen-round Hit with Babe| Benton, Afty-seven Years old, tathor of|. King George was prevented from at- Fang. hadiy beaten In. ton rounds by Joe] and. Billy Gibson, mannger of Benny 00) ‘ ‘aw's team ride over Ferman, California featherweight, at] ‘Rube" Benton, pitcher for the New tending by the period of two weeks’ jusko, Deirolt, Martin scored a knock-' Leonard, world’s lightwelght champion the other National League clubs like Madison Square Garden next Tuesday} York Giants, died at his home here yes- mourning for his cousin, Lord Mount- down in the seventh and won the second, were others who welcomed Rickard the "Four Horsemen.’ Teg A920. peat : mae shes om Kinane of aavenel ares Soniags bso Ee but wes far bebind in the others, back on bis visit to the Garden,