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POH LEE OT PE ER 4 * " " “STYLES IN BOXING CHANGE ee CLEVER BOXING FOLLOWED =. CORBET ULI Now the Dempsey Way of Winning in a Punch ‘Is @ By Robert Edgren. Nobody has traced boxing back to he could use his fists when the old tone axe wasn't handy. = HOW BOX BOX America. Australian boxers hegan invading the United States, and for a time they had things their own way. Young Griffo's boxing the marvel of the age. Bob Fitzsimmons knocked out Jack Dempsey for the middleweight championship. Poter Jackson challenged Sullivan ahd got no answer. Out in San Francises Jim Corbett and Joe Choynski grew up close rivals, several fights being needed to ANCIENT Greek : AND ROMAN Babytonian sculptors showed men| Prove Corbett the better boxer. They “TRIS “te nie eee fighting in almost the modern boxer's|TeVeloPed rare skill. Corbett never} + CARSTUS - CLAD & style. The Egyptians knew how to} 4 @ punch that would dent an ice LAD FISTS put their hands up. The Greeks haa|“'P2™ Cone, but he was a boxing OTHE TemMPLe — marvel, fast as a streak, and evasive a8 a shadow. He fought and they swung thelr arms nearly of missing him, Eventually he was matched with old John 1. Sullivan John swung on the air until he could not lift his hands, while Corbett danced around him. When Sullivan was winded and helpless, Corbett changed his tuctics and took the Aggressive, quickly beating the old warrior down. The whole country went crazy over cleversboxing as opposed to “brute strength.” Corbett was a popular hero, Every boxer from Australia to France changed all his ideas of fight- ing lke Sullivan and began trying to skip around and keep up a rapid fire of annoying taps, as Corbett did. This lasted until Corbett met Fitz- simmons, a great OFTEN A FATAL KNeocKxout Point - THEY DEVELOPED u ¥>)) O ing in the Olympic Games at ympia and in the games at Athens. Starting with bare fist boxing they “improved” the sport—which was war Braining in those days—dy using the paestus. This was a system of wrap- pings on the forearms and fists, Usually bull's hide strips put on wet end dried to fit the hands, sometimes mith brass studs over the knuckles and brass strips over the fingers. A blow anywhere on the head was fasually a knockout, and a blow on the temple was likely to be fatal. Instead of developing a rushing, lugging style of mixing, both men trying to get over the first wallop, this fighting with armed fists made the Greeks extremely skilful, wary, fong winded and swift footed boxers. ™ one of the last Olympic champion- A ld sluggers, A Woy oF DUCKING AND, Deraing ship meets two champions fought fighter who pre- from noon to dark without either get- Ht peel but really com- fing home a useful punch, and their Paralleled skill with tre- mendous hitting power. The result changed the Nation's style of boxing again, and every one began trying to shift and sway and drive in @kill was greatly praised. That sort of milling wouldn't go to-day in Jer- a, City, New Orleans, Bentor Har- APTER, BIG YIM JEFFRIES rib- or any other American boxing tees: ‘Cun you: \ciamine. what. the crushing soaks in the most approved Brcane CHAMPION EVERY BEEFY hassle im a rT aa woulala pout it? The| Fitzsimmons manner. This wae Fi CAR_GRIPMAN AND [Ron WORKER , Cleveland ......2, 110 8 40 Bearcat thing to it in. moder. times| tural style.” The only” other. m INTHE COUNTRY BEGAN TRAINING ~ Cobb, Detrolt- 1332348 was the Corbett-Jackson fight, 61] /'Y@ ever seen who approached him at Burr and BiG MUSCLES WERE Van Gilder, St. Louis 35, nds. In which Jackson couldn't go| “!! were two champlons, the great ALL THE Fasnion & Metlir Detroit + 168 after Corbett because of d crippled| Stanley Ketchel and the present Basaler, Detroit i ankle, and Corbett danced around out| "eevyweight title holder, Jack : Fullerton, Boston 4 F icee onl Vie crows went 1G Dempsey. Both caught the Fitzsim “~_s- sque— Moore, Phindetzhin a3 a mons's knack of timing blows with Hue, Detroit aac Mra itr cab anal vevwalenting Wody ana drive of iced THE SIEVING , OAIETING HARE PUNCHING McManus, 8t. Louls 185, : The Romans adopted the caestus| #4 hips behind the punch BoB Pitz SIMMONS HAD THe Dd Sev St. Louls 201 lor the gladiatorial games in the} When Jeffries knocked out Fitz the IMITATING HIS WoRiK \S Le MADE aarnlenesy ‘ leveland 184 Colosseum. There was quick action| ¥"ld came back to the conclusion “Two GREAT CHAMPIONS, ETCHEL AND ne ee te here, as the gladiators knew they| that bulk and strength counted after DEMPSEY Hn ell were in it to the death. Sometimes 4] ll. and the Jeffries crouch with the — — —__—__ = hie. WAS AS. _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922. Por AS WWE “SHI N ITS DAY Sonny & Sucuivans SET THE BuLtDoe STYLE Fo.oweD ror SEARS = Oeuns DIDN'T Peopat oR BLoci_ — HE WALLOPED ' Player. Club. AB, Collins, St. Louis re) Bisler, St. Louis 2038 Stephenson, Cleveland . 80 Miller, Philadelphia + 161 Helmach, Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. 800 HITTERS, 7 as Tobin, 8t. Louis . Boxer was matched against a fighter ite Wee sernee kee Has es Veach, Detrott Dempsey take notice. This must have] °F whom had Jeff's iron endurance IStiC ews Hooper, Chicago . been exciting. The winner didn't get ‘ommy Burns didn’t upset the Metnnis, Cleveland ; $200,000. His reward was a. good} World with his boxing, although he and Gossip 4 Gelling, Boston meal and a bottle of wine, and a| V@S @ corking man of his weight and ri Galloway Pattaieiphin” to be killed. ‘ ¢ att, : beat Jeffries when Jeff was dragged . Jato! : aE : PIGG'S TIME BOXING WAS HALF] out from a six-yeur retirement 10] Reds ‘Have “A Couple of Feet attract OUT attention ind on | THe Columbus Sporting Club of Yonkers] LEADING BASE STEALERS. WRESTLING. fight again after taking off 100 pounds] py. ” Bal SW IRR Ce ee EEE TOCA _ [Another boxing club given permission by the Boxing died out with the giadi-| °C fat Johnson was a cunning gnt-| Pitchers” and Another “Field- i gny EdexOE the Antlelas Wat: 40-5 ing. Cayirateaion ie’ bth ge, Sean ale) HIME } Stors’ games, and wasn't revived until| Of with bulk and strength enough tol ine Fools” Inner Defense. The Reds don't look at all bad in]btng shows, Matchmaker Ryan has long about 1700 in England, al-|'OUsHhouse any one, but a native - © outfield even if they have got a|*ecured a tease on an open lot where he : hough old time wrestlers used a lot] @Ution that made him develop the been’ in centre and a young-] will stage his first show in about three 4 of infighting stuff. In 1719 James} ™0St Perfect defense ever seen in a By Ed Van Every. in right. The youngster is Har-| weeks, ‘The club ha» becn making plenty of t Figg started a boxing school in Lon-| ‘MS. combined with a t.nack of hold-| «Watch the Reds!" per, of whom these columns have }inoney from ita proves entertainments gon and made rules to govern “Ve| IME and nee Serta hae cun| ‘This Is the little wireless warning|made ome mention heretofore, H : manly art of self-defense.’ Figg) (74 Shooting in uppercuts that made i, jne{iS batting well over the ark 1 Johnny Williams, th New York - ( him a tough bird to fight that is being broadcasted about the ‘ Gee escort 16f ‘aritoughneck, clever | ey fighting style wasn't fol- coming star hitter. | ieniwetght, and Jimmy Cooney of Harlem ith Aibta and quarterstaw and sword)| | oeor ave youre. Cor an oad tens | mee cineles of baseball i SiON tEKeR a GWAC Ee sala by, isthy aEcARale te ‘i rho acted as companton and bully} 00° The fg nt ape =a 9 th ie Reban er Worle champion (alanis lau ehedne ay Faun Gia, in the f bout of twelve round 1 ‘for roystering young gentlemen en- Esk ah se Swernes iy bie came out of the West and theirlrieng Georgie Burns. And if this|'**t Im the feature bout of twelve vena } ih gaged in painting the town red. They at tee came out as “White! dream of w runaway pennant race,| same Ci 6, who was one Giant that] 4t the next boxing show of the Ocean Park} Hipp... got into trouble and he did the fight-]| Hopes” longing to take the title from} yanager John MeGraw admitted that Che Fane Hevee Eada MONTAGE? WierO| AD A. of) Long, Branch: on wrige Ward . : Johnson and make a million dollars.| {he Cincinnat had shownltne te WANA oul LMOA RAIS Geterea uth = n Wige'’s time boxing was half nue 8 filet copy ie defensive him more than b hs men] notice the been gotting at aie r wrestling. One favorite trick was toget| SIN16 at a ot i dies Reaiaes i PAL had stacked up against, Instead of] Ebbets F rr ee wijier covey ‘nse é @ chancery hold on a rival's neck and| (vere man of them er fehter|4ving only the Cardinals, and pos-| Weill if Burns shows them up at] Jonnns Dundes who mecte tiene totmone ia | Susy key n Pummel him with the free fist until] (caring, rushing, aggressive fg Me. [sibly the Pirates to worry over, the! the Poto Grounds what he showed in] the feature bout atthe Oakland An A, of PITCHING G his features were obliterated and he] Could break thin down, ome Ge") McGrawmen admit that Pat Moran's|the series over at Ebbets Field a lot | Jersey City on Monday, haa : ; became sensciess, when he was al-| ‘nse and heat, fooled everyone, in-|@@#tegation “has something of New York fans will be looking} bout with Willle Jackson 7 Ee to fall and be vounted out) uiding Johnson. He studied John.| And Pat Moran, it will be recalled,|for the guy, with blood in their eyes, Paget Dilveie tanh (ee ' ‘ ‘ es~buttock throws counted the} oo a neiions ar ean ine a js the same party who took a bat-|who intimated Burns was slipping, | ror | Mane Sane eae ale i 7 sae see gmnockouts., |, Much betting! johnson at Havana he outwitted the|tery (Alexander and Killifer) If Burns is slippin'” Pat Moran disar feoyri ean Wasler, Qaehante mane d od was on “first blood,” and boxers} i i.ck champion, made Johnson take| Promising young shortstop (Ban-|wishing some one would “alip us . i é whose mouths were cut tried to swol-| (2°k champion, made Johnson ana{croft), a few castoffs and second}eouple of more like George = . tow the bicod to keep it from show- then beat Johnson with his own pet/Taters. a collection of new bats and] Considering that these same Pancho Villa, who wae defeated hy nb res noeees sublie Iihtweleht shee * sab So Protect thelr Packers. HIstal varcuts ant counter Wits, wilted ome old gloves ang kidded thentinto| lost seventeen. out of their flrat twen- |, Ma tn etgakte wae defeated ty Abe] sng Johnny Kilbane, featherweight chatny and knuckles were pickled in brine]! Be HUI aHauIHe. these WArel CHE. Wea Lani EHaRYE eaiion GUL ioniy IOSLGIENE bul TE ne eater cu AnD NAAN a thie Worth ee tien a. handed Johnson the works” but] belfeving they w ilies Reais cnavaw, It might IU probably B London Prize Ring rules followed] Me¥er cut loose against smaller men,Jin the National League ’ 1915, | 0 the next wenty-< i‘ Es ral more houte ere BecayIeedanniie crecif Cleveland Ceutiiae xs fter Figg’ a] Then American boxers took up the] Maybe they weren't, but th won the] be a bad idea to- ht who injured his Itt hand knocking many years a! pated eeu and! defensive style, and the uppercut was] pennant just the same, “Watch the Re Tue Rate Tack Bherkes, a) i" eddie: Weygandt at Whosling, W. Vas Binatone rales aan ore popular as Corbett's jab years be-] And the same Pat Moran went to —— aie Wanita aces NEY S/W) resus: (raining Next vided: for finiah Aghis, reste atler fry, and Fitestmmons's shifts and] Cincinnati and tn 18 ave that «| COLUMBIA OARSMEN at Tommy MeGinty hws revived eaeie Soomisdareg ones PUnUS Od ty a ahlflian Werle” aha @ CesUG EL eet 8 Bad al LER MCRCNE Ia WIN LUCKY POSITION | ':"",("% ‘shies im nother mesth SuIVeaee enti ' eT tEAM, TEGRe tena lurivaduta iheldeet apesinastiracacel«nat wean but an infield {iat played — re of his game He'll take on anybody wt] Wi be on the road ti round knockout whenever he could put it over. To-day even the feathers and lightweights are trying to fight like Dempsey. like fielding fools made it look much] Columbia better than it really was. Groh and] the Daubert, aided by ‘ond keystone] mier u “rabbit's versity. pot” course tla at knuckles, gouging and biting and kicking were taboo, but nearly every- thing else that made “a fair stand-up for a st sity on BURIED TO-MORROW CHICAGO, June 10 (Associated Press). If Pat Moran could win a pennant in 1915 with little more than « pitcher side course, has a lodged long enough to pull the event off, Rings were set up on turf. position the’ Middies rowed in 19) yesterday the wn No. 5, 1 Poughkeer c 0 ath and Kopf, gay ‘aatatyy Aight" went. In America great fight- 2 a ee ae een aye] Sune 26, In which four Easterr ers ike John 1. Sullivan, Coburn, . — Bee ity SRS R rons t eee Southern and one Far Western Dempsey, McAuliffe, Donovan, Kil-] — (enyriaht by Meher Ragren.) |] Hibition the most oun have sven Bee i ca oven a diatance’of tree — Experts who have studied the game Sen one Ryan were developed ‘wider St aA for years admit they have never be-|fF this year's Intercollegiate Yondon Prize Ring rules, Fights] MAGNATE DUNN TO BE fore or since seen more hits stolen by | Championship. were held in barns, in the woods, RO ite noes eran ie Where that the sheriff could be erazy fielding. In Sullivan's time all boxing was|—The body of James C. Dunn, who rose | 24 in 1919 mainly through an infleld} they tost University of Wash that played beyond its speed, it would], nt 5 Neat ant hard slugging, Sullivan setting the| trom a country boy bank mesnenger to| ye witty uneven what atatan hee i this year's Far West entry, w Style with his bull-like rushes and] niet owner of the, Cleveland American| hand ini cenean TOW Sn Noi 8 oourag 10 she varsity’ rane Serhee bulldog agmressivencss, Sulrts scue baseball club und pertuer in al to hace ain Pathasapitcher ana| TH pfésramme announced in Rivers: Dempeey and Menulite STE) eerustion firm Pat tells the writer in enial Cel-[nection with the resulta of the three American Jacks” were popular| D5 By en Seat te Mare ee antl + }draw follows he: red the co! meet- | shalltown, Ja., his home town, to-night] tic brogue "Maybe 1 couple of thim 8: heroes, and toured the country mi mete Donohue whom McGraw| 4.90 P, M., Juntor Varatty Blente Ra ing all comers. i for buPlalset:$.o'eloek Bunday afternoon, | Tose is Hate Honohue whom) Men Melee Wllascwel LCase oe Colne Billivan used gloves tn exhibitions) Accomnanying thai body of tho base-|cocmre he. didn't offen ®) Hunde) of] 7) mies oMo. bi Cornell) No.2, Celans nd training, but nis first regular] ball magnate who died at his home here | C884 ae ap sities da ee reba rat ae 150-pound v, (Penn has ¢ heli» Dor ater -]one of the coming great moundsmen, | 150-pound crew HD HAS two: a jove fight was with Jim Corbett at] yesterday aay a lingering illness in at % | fast one that] thls race because, after tralning a wf few Orleans. duced by Influenza last winter, will be Jonohue has i) NiGEEY A han ‘ ‘ ‘ : ; outside | te 160-pound race, other entrants H ‘An entire change in boxing meth-| t? rs of admirers of the sports-] breaks over the inside utside |" , sit dds originated with Jem Mace, an|'An. headed by Ban Johnson, President} corner with a sort of crossfire effect | 4nd that event was ,cancelio any cae _ é ) of the American League. at “burute’® on: to! fiat ay rs Mente’ Et . Fonnentally C ook that “bur 1 top of f English sypsy boxer, wonderfully! rhe yody last night lay in state in ita} 204.2 hook h tre fae a fast and skilful. Mace was little overs ith you; and he gets all his stuff oy oane . casket, covered with flowers, M . Columbia more than a iniddieweight, but he met| Hunn received dozens of telegrams ana{ With the same motion A fashion! og0'P. M., Varsity Eights men of all weights, He was still box-] messages of condolence. that ix remarkable pitching for a}miies—No 17 syractine; Now 2 4 ing in contests at 65 years of age ,and a youngster, Couch, winning a] Se. Ni eebinatanr Meo <4oes lived to pass 80. He started a boxing lot of ball games i ther young] ” ‘ pee _ achool in Australia, where he held] RECORD WON’T STAND; hurler whom Vat is “miehty sx or toi ts to develop b c 11 ‘ut SLEEPY HOLLOW CLUB urnaments to develop boxers, Larry on. Ang aque Cubanoia Foley, another preat boxer In Aus TRACK WAS SHORT) frreurand, aftr a m~ratiestart| OPENS COURSE to DAY tralia, tawght a fast clever style of| 4 ‘ORS, Finland, June 9 has his fast one “burr ie edges - f boxing combined with hard hitting. GE oe The mere ee (AS | right off the corners And &ppa — his soon displaced the slugging style| “ited Prese.)—The mark set here| Rixey, when he wn Yon day can{ The Sleepy Hollow Country ¢ of fighting. Among the wonderful] Trstay by Hannes Kolehmainen,| heat anybody" ts like have 4 lot} winl upen: ite nearranged vou boxers developed in the schools of| Finnish-American runner, will not stand| of “om dace” thos can Piste ‘ Mace and Foley were Bob Pitzsim-| as a world's record, remeasurement of] And Pat seems tat, day, including the four new mons, Dan Creedon, Peter Jackson,| the track showing it to be 478 metres | “darnfool infleld.” We know which have been rebuilt this lust Tom Tracey, Young Griffo, George] short of the twenty-five kilometres re-|Daubert, also Hohne. « and spring to replace four of th Ball, Frank Slavin and George Daw-| quired pretty good at third and jest and outlying holes of th« on, any of whom might be a world’s] ,,The record for the distance of 1 hour|\eay and looks a Ww course , to-d: 26 minutes 296-10 seconds was estab-|°> n Pampion: to-day, Ushed by Kolehmatnen in 1920, His run] *eeond. We have BPI AUBIN Axeut tix } While these great boxers were de-| ver the short track Thursday was|®¢ Caveny and Pinell! around these] arranged for the forenoon, Wweloping in Australia the John L. completed in 1 hour 22 minutes 43/parts but—but Caveny hos palr tion to the regular event s¢ Gullivan style was al] the rage in seconds, hands and Pinelli an arm that imme- tor the afternoon nonth, 20) punds or any featherwelgnt The wrtler tearned to-day that Loew ‘Tend | Jems MeMahon otters nt fans three who knorked out Bobby Rarrott, the und bouts tor wlan weekly box: Me Hahtweight of “Philly” inthe atxtn| [tit whow of the Commonwealth Sporting dof thelr elght-round out Club to-night, Franke Jerome meets Hares ndeiphin. | baseball ea Martin of Providence i the main ht, drew do of th *hlle Red Monroe of Yonkers va cinta for hie en ry und Spencer Gardicr vs. WH roent the other two. ten-rounders Eddie Mack, manager of Johnny Clinton.| Mickey Dontey, the clever Newark tight crack New England linhtweiahe ciniina! weight being groomed by simmy Kelly, and at hin boy had to stop Inthe thi Johnny Keyen ronte rothe teh hin bout at Hom take on Charlo Vitts in m tivelve-round Hartley. bed latter | bout at the Hroaiway Exhibition 1 cut Nia ta ; he] Monday night., Micky hu» yet te F sek) threw In the towel. Mf the] cision under Kelly und K ya wt Waa even up to the cei 1 ts] cight toute under their dire een the pair Matchmaker Andy Neld , five bouts at the Kidges s: Taylor, who staged the ‘Tendier- 1 ciuh of Brooklyn to-night ut in Philadelphia, ma ©} johnny Williamn of New ; antands © fun several soore of these sient Martin, the deaf toute r ight of will go mguinat ‘Tommy Loughren | NEM YOes wil away punches Young iy the main go of elat Wo" Mickey im the semi-final of tea + At Wednesday afternoon sike Merigue,| Toff Smith, the crack middlewelght whe erento der ar edd Mi] Gehts Bob Moh, the veteran lent heavy ent AdaRS. fee ra aalt T weight Of Milwgukee ine. tensround bo leaving tie : Kenosha, Win, on Junie 1h In te revelve aM ater intone ae Contam [IE Cent, Of the Kross receipty for his: end fi Tore eee ct AanaOn Trin Fige WOR rune Tania © nd Crionds and th the tant aria and. Ai here he will, meet his manger, | cat BE may put a K. 0. over Jacobs. ‘Tho latter leaves fiere J - O'Fowd, th fighter of f mH (Jor Brosiiyn in the tem of te one) 8 *}rounda at the regula y ry ‘ nti he Rink Bportin rt \ uring that. per ent Harry to tbe a i ceeeatateeixie i fight Johny Boluberg, My. </sia Sinith will be rendy 1 ids to get @ good na to inke burt of next idee as if ALFORD LACROSSE CAPT. ' PRINCETON, N, J. June 100. P rat Aitord of Flushing. lay was auipiene in wre elected Captain of Princeton's 1d la WW), Euleopean featherweight. ch h HANGED JAB AND RON FIGHTING SOCuivAN ALL THE Box GIRE DANCING MASTERS ER, AS DIFFERENT CHAMPIONS ARR ING STYLES HAVE C (Copyright by Robert Edgren.) JIMGRBETT DEVELOPED 4 Tice oF » AFTER HE Beat S TRIED “TS UR alien hi we F533": IVE PPROVAL 10 BARNSTORNING BAN UNLKELY. American League Also Certain to Oppose Recommendation of National League. “Thorough consideration was wh the proposition to change the Yorld* Series rules, which require both pages ticipating teams disband immest diately after the close of the seriqgg It was held that the present rule wast a good one and should be retained Recommendation to this effect will bas made,to Commissioner Landis.” * to an American League moguls who eit: was possible to get in touch with teas day refused to commit themselves on, the foregoing recommendation of yey National “eague at the meeting ef4 the latter here yesterday in conne@s? tion with the edict against “hark? storming” by championship teaap,) members, But it is safe to predioss rany Raltey, Hotloeh Shinner Tob 1 Playe i Myers Mitehell Tohnate: Wheat Stith Mt the Alina Panam Oshorne, | MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES ATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. ha Orie my [te Pe\| American League club against defying y Gowdy, Boston, 9 vats] the rule against barnstorming, adi NI Mann, Bt, Louls 1 -381] mitted the rule was a foolish one ant? hei ea . intimated it would be abrogated. | Hornsby, St, Louis n am As a result of infraction of the rue Bressler, Cincinnatt 4 68] by Babe Ruth a suspension of thirty* carla he pale eA dei] eteht days was imposed on Georgy” | Pittsburgh Chicago tite, Southworth Dunean, Cincinnati a st er st Pittaburgh , Pittsburgh LEADING BASE ST Pittsburg! e Grittien Griffith my PITCHING AVERAGES 13-YEAR-OLD STAR TO GIVE EXHIBITIONS Square Garden giganth which takes plice Mant ‘awl strokes, come diving and wind up BROWN RE-ELECTED. HANOVE Brown of of the Inte r Family a CO ny Bt that the American League marnate®®? and Commissioner Landis will be yt” strong disagreement with the Noy tional League heads on this point.«ip Landis, last fall, when he warnéf certain members of the New Yo; 800 HITTE An Herman Ruth, and the exile of the: greatest box office atéraction the na2 | tional game has ever known has coaf the American League owners severly hundreds of thousands of dollarmnm With the return of Ruth attendant®*™ | picked up all over the major leagie, cireuits from 10 to 80 per cent. 10K That the rule in question is against)! incentive to pennant winning is pa. tent, In the fall of 1920 Babe Ruth’ made around $30,000 in exhibitign'* games when the Yankees failed 16” ‘nish first. This is about five times more than was awarded in 1922 any world's series participant. Ty, Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, George Sisler and several other major league badly players made more money in exhibi-+ tion games last fall than any player { who took part in the 1921 diamong classic. rg Incidentally it is weil understodibs veral American League owners! | ally promised thetr stars last | t the ban against “barnstornpe ing” would be lifted this vear so fats as world’s series participants werw concerned Age Public sympathy, as has been ampwie ly indicated, is all with the playe: this particular issue. All of which must be pretty well known to the National League powerm but certain wise heads of that august 18 180 Pittabureh I ston Chicago Louis Louis a1 04 “B06 :802 0 26 eiphin EALERS. sana ‘oat 0 see GIANTS An 5 18 100 180 rr st 10 fe 108 nH at body have generally insisted on show? { ‘ ing their might to their players ana? | the public in defiance of commuf? ROBINS. sense and sound judgment. Certafi® | ae National League heads have oftet | SL oiT been guilty of this characteristic ana’ 1 this is another one of the times ie | However, {t ts pretty safe to predit¥ | that the American League leaders wi¥t* not be anxious to plunge thi 4 into another controversy simils that of last fall. Likewise that Com? ! missioner Landis will not alter his mind as to the utter foolishness of? rule t 's plaintly against gfenuin@®? neentive for star ball players to bel” ome world's sé participants, "7 GIANTS. w HK 6 of in 7 erst ROBINS. Ww 4 1 : i — Wash With Cuticura Soap. and Have a Clear Skin Bathe with the Doap and hot ter on rising and retiring, using plenty of Soap. If any signs of pim- ples, redness of roughness are pres- ent smear with the Ointment and let it remain five minutes before bathing. 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