South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1921 — Page 10
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TO PUT IN BUSY SESSIONS TODAY Dnmnnd tars IMav Double Header W hile (rid CandidateSrrirnmaze. ? Otr. T'am" a ! 1 1" t . will p-rol i buny Saturday afternoon. In add5t!r to the. firs !':;:.!!!?' of th rprir? fror!-. -ill season at .".:.: o'clock, the b i.--i b.nll nine will pi ay a i5ouh!i;-hf;i.ltr wi'h the Futter team of South Rend and th" rhmirdor of the Elkhnt Industrial Jf-.'!TU of l.vt fr,'l.-nn. Th tus-b- with th- Cutter rrow heglr at Lit? oYI-. k a ml Elkhart shedubd to appear at .1 :.10 oVock. In adcitbm to th" two frames today O.-jrh Hal in has a rranedl to jvmd his ten into another 'nncmr.t with the Goat Sp il-i Samdiy afternoon at oYI"k. Goafs (fim dow--d the rollf pia n al?..t Hun lay. 10 to r., and ih- re uü of tomorrow's cor.tr will r f f- r a of the pre pr-s.- mi'-'- by tho Halt "hrnch during th" v"k. Tho Cutter t" im lias hn holding fiiUy pratci' fr f' vrral wo ks ami ! will prr.--rnt many of th" f.rUmal, l:ntjp whirl, took I .art. in tho In- ! iuitrlal VnsriH- K-nt.- list yr.ir.
Waltrr R'ijtp will captain t!i t'am;iity. and ti'.t ?p"onl ba -'. Orht-r prr- ! Ibdli aro nn r-siirht d.
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n lis r n f-atru nil" oi km i ii i t-, Maynn and i-i rxpirto.i to jrivr th" ccll?: ninA a hud nnir Adan-o dnpo credits th"iu with th- intrntion of pit hin' a frnrr bier l-a'-lir. hut th h"tU r pitrhint: th" N. D. batter fa- during th n"xt t(v !a.t the- iTlchtrr will b" tli":r rhancrs of abi::r. tho hors hi lo wl.on thv WinTT-in ninund.-nv-n put thfir stuff a ro:;i r. xt IYiday and Saturdn y. Goat Andrrton will prr-nt prartically th samo outfit which trin:rr.f d til" roll tr boys lit w" k find a rousini: 1 1 1 1 " is bound l rtu'.t. As sa. the ras" list Sunday, no admission will bo rhar'"d at thp rarir.i itli"r S.itutday or Sunday and parked ho'i.-". aro ex-T't-ctrd n t both p.rfonnanc"s. Coarh Hala.-i nt bis tu n through a batinc drill Friday afternoon hut rut th" s-vsion 5hrt lr.-niso of th cool wrath.rr. Tlie fir.'t football scrimmage i he held at e;."0 o'clock today on the gridiron just over the fence from the ball diimop.d. T.-nnis olimination. will proceed in th" pym at tho fime time. Take your pirk. HEYÜLER PREDICTS SUGGESSFUL YEAR Declare- This Season Will Mark INVw Era in Great National Pastime. TlY JOHN A. II I7'ILTTU Ireslder,t of the National league. Pr IntfTmtl"Ti d New Servl--e: "NEW oi:K. April S. All s!gm point to another Inter, sting and HUecrssful baeSall season. The game fundamentally Is in sp.endi I Fhap. and tind.-r Inndration of independent mi-public control. It is bound to retain the confidence and rood will of the Amrriran publie. I MU'UCE The "National league beg.ns us 4 xth se i .-on next Wednesday with prospects of a good mice. Reports from the. south are agreed that our cluls have uncovered a nunor of players of unusual promise, some of wh.om have already won their w.iy into tho regular lineups. If we can instill thee young; nun with tho right club I irit of loyalty to tho communities they will repfAtunt w- will call T-21 n piio-ff" n'advnnre. This yeir in my judgment will mark a o.-w era in the frame. On the playing fu Id It will be an era that tue nee typo m inthus!ä5t!r ycung; playe.- will j redomlnate Car pent icrs Forfeit is Transferred to Gotham tI x IriterrntOn.-il New Servbe: NEW YORK. April S. All dTibt that Georges Carpmtier means to po through with h: match with j Tmpcy has be-n rcmeved Friday I by the rr.rc.unrement of Kebett t. trrr'akr l oloer ef the rTtTi. that the 1 renc i com r n . li.is been transferred to New York I .ink. i: bgren le'Jfid Prom . . r Tc ! Rickard of !tc transfer of the momy fr. lowing r ' ipt of a cabbgi.it 1, from th.- .Merga-.-HarJe.-5 Bank of Paris v he ri it was oririt. ...y j...i:c.!. V. ith th." prio-irals .hi - rojp.'.t'.y .'u-.-or 1 with jü k.ird s pirn, th.e boxing pub!!" is waiting for th.e rai ling of th." site Rb-kard i: -j promin d to a:'ne.:rp.-e the bittlei prour. i s-. 1 r.'.e : ; nt e s. : -,j -.;.. , Principals Approve Site Chosen tv lex Richard rjr Fnlte 1 Pr - : "NEAV- YORK. Apti! Ji . ri.,.. ..cr v a d ;.-..--. s " .-ncro :. ! have approv-d of th- s... fer th 'r , ;rax-s-w.-:gbt i!,if.i n-':..p wout. i:
W.iS !f-p. rt-d V- -" Fr.Fv. jand I.yidi lh b:. Roth j . t : r. ' :p i'-. to brow: the sit" T x Regard will arnounc- j The Soc.th It. r ! NEWS-TIM FS
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inrir M.;,.a m.mty. D ry "an,,r;;v jr;t;no liaJ1 plavrr who s.-n th" t all bTt'f than manv of ; ,., . . th"ir f.-b :-:'. Meadows' ranvr, lo,orrrs III-. Mradoua h ,s b : . i .- rM-i.b.r. j Mradows now nha r3 hlf dir-."inr.-trl .". II" brok" in with th" tip.ui.-'iu-d position in the vanu with Car '.itvals. also. T..p rc -r. Witliout classes Mfalf.vi nn't s e T p":. r playod .."ml-pro ball th" .v-iEtnals his atch'T n:nk' 'a:: ;. .-ar in Brooklyn. Now York.
In FMO he was t ra n -pi a nt ". to.anl "range, N. .1.
the phillb s. ' Even with a tait-T'1; lh ar.ch iliek. y fB-ured Toporcrr j Mis glass" are of double thickrlnTi las-- s as"n ho won p", giroela frof as a ball p' yrr because ho ! n ss and hard to break.
and lost but 15. Two other yr trs of t'liis big leaguo M-o- ho hn ";' pitched better than .r.'rt ball. j
"I 1-. ;;.-ve I can "" ! tt r withjt" Syracuse. t keep him. elasse; than I would have- b.rn able' Toj.orcer fi'-'.ds like a Roger
Exhibition Games t
. . - . X WASHINGTON, April V I York Nationals FJ; 1; 1. Washing-1 ton Atueri,ans 11; a; 1. Salb e, Il-n-ton. Nrhf and Smith: Johnson. Shaw. Acost.L and Picinich. ROCKY MOUNT. N. C. April Philadelphia Amer:cans (' ; t; Pblladelnhia Nationals r ; ; 1. Roy, t t, i t v-.iVrT Mr.ilioV'" iiiji'iH it. iu tt'.'irni w'itti - row, Tcters. JO FEIN. Mo.. April . Detroit ; AmnHrv-ins l- 7: 1. .loolin. West.ru. league. 0; f,; Cde. Suthei'l ind ' and Ainsmith. P.ussh-r; IVrger. Hill.; F.ecdlo and Cadv. W. Smith. BAETIMORi:. Md.. April N.-w . York Americans S; 12; 0. Faltim. re International T. P. 2. Hoyt, Percy : and Mnffman; (J roves anl Di i. j " " I KANSAS CITY. Mr.. April ; Chicago Americans (cmml team): S- in; 5. Kansus City Ameriran asociation 10; 11; 2. W.lkinson and Reinhardt: Reynolds Horst-' , man, Williams and I. ro. c nlt.e ! t It . i-- iiiii,, iw l bun: Nationals O F,. . Eutu k . Southern association. 1. ... H tilton and Skill; Poolaw and Laud., KMhlbcckcr. I.llllT. U"V1. -M'Hi WICHITA. Kas.. April s. Chicago (Nationals 13; 11: o. AYichita. W..T-,
ern loacue. : S; . eaei .uioinai; p.ay.rs just as xney do to any
Dily; McDonald. Pdllman. R. F.. Tga r : and Haley. Gritlin. PETERSEERG. Vn.. April ;. Rot-ton Atn.-Tic.ans 7: 3: letrrs-; bursr. Virginia b acru-. 4: lr; 2. T.i cott. F..-t and Chaplin. Walt-rs; ; ildwell. Mail. -Manning ami i - haney, Fre.ligar C H.ATTA NO Or. A. T.r.a.. April - Cleveland Atn. rb-.ns 1": - Chattanooga, Suitli. vn associ it;ot' 3; f; e. Morton arid f)'Nill; M'U-- ! ris. Vines and Ne:d-rkorn. Illinois and Purdue to nrw) Cnntrrtmce eaOU (H7 l.OUj n IUI - I?y A,,r.;Tt,.,i p:. ,. FAYETTE, lr.d. p:.l - Th , ,. ,v , Jt, '' v, win n ,.; v 1 ' no-o wb... :: V.'.iW;- - -on,,; ,n S;;J u-t fe . EP.v.. is b.,i v .-b ran t. am in th'1 '! M ve i u, , j- r it. d a d. nb i.d- r ,, ,, , : nshr.e pa:-d. n.- x is w- n a . 1 1 -' pi, f t,. th;.- as. r.. Th. ! ' cr have b, n o'ttt-' u. .:'.v . .f ;.-p: . v- r? : - s.itu-d.iy the . s'v-.i'.d j,,, r he S.ick.-rs s -.me p...--.;.. n. a " : 1 1 1 p - ! .loll LYNCH l.OMN. ! pv A--" i it.-.' l't. r - : j CL!:VEINI. V. Apr.' 'Young Montreal, of Pr-Mbn v R. 1. '. veiy ou-p .nt d Joe i.y:-.-h. b antamwi ight ch t-vy-i. t , rou id IlO-ilolsi1 '! b . . . 1, . 1 nt n:. a w .-p . p- : s , a h r w '.' . 1 : at t b e ri".T 'gaV e M.o-.:r. al . v-'a ! -ali-d two fiitsb, Lyn-'h. on... ; 1 v n. Mor.tr-a' 'at-''.. 1 ' v .. ;. . .." .-. '..Te .1' t ' t i .... ' ' . i ' V . .r' ! ..re tr: :g to r- -.'. C.i'.l M tin a ; . a . .;v rti.-:r. g S' i Wi'l you . '. a 1 a u i a r...btN- on tint i (.. p ,..k for a re- l ' ; ro; e rt "-i wpii '.1! Main .Tea and w-'ate adv e rtiimr s !:-;;. r.
Four Eyes Are Better Than Two Here
f r.-- w;th rorin' f f ?," rif clarrs M .ni'.uv. v,-.,r hr. hri(i h,j, first arrj. a (..ttf-d hill. atci.lMU k'airml him wiilc pu!W'hilo Meadows n-as louncrin? in . ,h(. ht( , at (;;,inry ill... (ho Phillies' j,,, (rainirc c,imp this Kprinir ;1 .Mr.mrrr ni.hcl up to him and MK1: -V u'r.- tho fatnonH Meadows. 1 want t ni "t vf'ii. You aro th" wore crlas-s. Then h" saw hiij u j ''"t ion. I mroedia tel v he turned over; four players and a bundle of casp NO SUCH THING AS
RULES WITH G0BB;L
Tv Bani?lie Regulations and I Trusts Mm Implicitly All Hustler?. FN ROFTI' WITH DETROIT
; Ti';i:r:s'. .v,.rli s.-Ty Co.... trusuj' "l.h Tor-nto in t-; 'i' ivers I W ( n 1J g-ariK S and lest lb Acre J .,. r ;f:. ' :M;;ts h.3 p!aycra to trust; Weight Height i) feet. Likely to
him. That is. in a nutshell. TV's idea .f run r.iu g a big league ball club. "I have . a i t-to-heart talks with th" mm," saysTy. -I show them that it is to their lnff.r, , t a3 a, rnine, to keep in shaie to play. r u Jh h it j trust thpm that I am for tlp-m hut we all have the --am" purpose , " ' . l 150 fules on my club ''t those whion the laws of common sense teach. fihnc" begets confidence. loyalty is paid back in the fame coin. "If you take a ball Plavrr into t.n r:., u ...... - vn,lr confidence h" will take vou No Kulo. Eind any set of men to rules ' and they immediately make it a s..;i calno to slyly disobey them. "Stolen sweets appeal to baseoth. r normal person?. ' I will never watch my players off the diamond. 'Their leisure time is their own. ..JUlt T do cXpect my boys to ! 1-,1,,;.. t ;,. t!l(. I:r.nute they step on the i ,:.; r fi,,,iU -They are paid for their three j hou -s' work each day. They indi- ! eat.-d th.v were sitisfied to give ,..: .. ist'to the team when thrv iv tli.::- rtrp.ictive salari Vant Ii-sults. "R .-alts on the diamond ar all that I ask. If a player doesn't hustle, for r'uh a:uI krfp in Phap, tC Kivc h wrn.t hr Jn ,ho p:ctUre "P'.a e a lazv player among a um a f hu -!:: and h"'ll soon be, h ; t . i i -. too. "! w ;T. stake th.e drportntrnt of ,a - , V( .- ,,r.i ft" , ga. nst tr.at or a.. v oi.ur, -v, me :.. la. I p. avers. ou 2- men fr.-m any ether Ire. I - --h. w you a higher de:na r.t roa rd with my p.ayers . y. 1 w;.. IM yours. 2." ! all players. You " a -i",c' Mcn. .lA! p"ay it ander conireni.il conditions. Harmony Pa. bail club will win ... r ,',..- 1 . . ' : Clll! W 1 . 1 Wlfi ' g ;-: ,s win n plaving with a ; Pr.'p.-r spirit than a better team . .' ;t w i.ich h.armonv is lacking. - I'm a great lalievcr in psych olr:y. r. appl irg it to rr.y job. 1 :r.v knowledge there is net a b ."-.on ::.a.. t'.i n;i .-.i.. v...-. -av wrong in so nie of my I won't know until I try and s- -e. r.g :r. macr under the?r.T .r.c.s is not a burden. e ing it a lot. -wo are a.i w ci Ol Ff IIS KI !.1AN I : MATCH. By 1 ! ' rn.'-i :'. il News Service; CLEVELAND. O. April S. An off. r of $:ir..'ooi f..r a title match with A : . i v ('!.:i! y was made by Ed.Iie M.ad to ficht Johnny Kübane. fe ttb.erweisht Fr.d.iy. If Kilbane .,, ,-epts th- bout will hr h"M r,(ur
J N w York. Mead said.
Ifornhy ani hits thf sam" way. Uo drt w th" second has" as!j;n nipnt a.nd has l.ron thrre dvily finca hfcauso norody can di.-iodtro him. I'ecansv) hr has mad" cood in spit" of his artificial ey" handicap he is the most talked of rookie that's bloomed this srason. Not Afraid. "I've no fear of K"ttin?r hit with the ball." sas Toporccr. "I don't think glasses are a handicap to a ball pla'ycr. "(Jlass-r-.s cive a fellow th edpe. "I can s"" tho ball bett"r than most players because it is magnilied. "i can time line drives and ground Vails to the fraction of a second. "At hat I elon't believe even Hornshy himself can follow the ball any hrtterNthan I Toporcrr takes a hierher risk than Meadows.
If artificial ryes help Toporc and Meadows s much it might nut - : be a bad id.-a for some of the pn sj rnt slipping big times to isit an ' oculist and purchase cheaters. Giant "Rookies .IU1I'VV TOVPni-' t'tilitv infielder. With IUaumont in Texas h ar u in 1J-Ü Nervy. Age Weight lr.. Height feet S inches. Hit .-'." for P.oaumont. McGraw likes liim because hr s a fighter. IUEE RYAN Right-hand pitcher. Giants' property for three seasons. : stay. PAT SHEA Pitcher who cost ! Giants $12.00. and seems ready for fast company. With Toronto last year. Won -7 and lost 7 games. ' ,,:ls reddish curly hair. Right-hand- '. A'" 'eihs 110. Height G ' -etI I'D BROWN Outfielder. Has j P"1'-''1 professional ball since l?H. I Secured from San Antonio club. Hit I.ni'3 in 1 T J games. Age 2S. Weight - U f. ft.ft . inchfc, ,,k.1(lf.a j last yt ar. r.in fieUl and hit. I w,aU. Kight-handed. (JOSEPH) RVFIOOUIUI, tJUMTiij i 'Third base recruit bought from St. E-'l for $ 1 n.r 00. Picked for tegular job with McGrawites. Age W,:ght l7:. Height .". feet V. inch - Fielded .336 , . .( ...;.u M.e.,...;.a s inches. :s in proCEAUDE DAVENPORT Big righth::nd pitcher secured from San Antonio. Tallest Giant. 6 fe-;t 4 inches. Won 'J and lost 9 games last : y ar. He's brother of Dave Davon ; po;t. ono-time star cf S. Eouis (Browns. Shown nothing s?rtling. Cl'RTIS WALKER Outfielder who makes startling- catches. Hits i . - r 1 1 . 1 I i.Tt nanaru. rujivi wun .vugus.a in ir2'". Hit .2. in 126 games. Fielded .iE Cost Giants $7-000. Eastern Colleges Plan Track Meet by Telegraph By Associitrd Press: MIDDLEToN. "onn.. April R. ' A novel plan for holding" a dual track meet by telegraph has Veil ,pr0i(1 ,0 by the authorities governgreed to oy lue auinorme.s governg athletus at Wcsleyan university m l Amlu rst coll ce, it wa-s an - nf,;:nred hire Friday. The meet will be held during th.atter part "t tn:s montn or early m junr as not to interfere with 1 -. v.. m 1 n:i t ions. A nre-a rnm sre.l tiro-1 a pre-arrange.i pro- ; , ; ,roin ,,f trafk and field events will Ut run off simultaneously at Am- , htTy. and Wcsleyan at the time tpr0t u;on. Bulletin bocirds will I ho er,.rtt.a on the respective fit bis
and the results by tt lepra ph wbllT10 T-rr nnd senators will face
I be arinoUn(.r 1. f (our.-e there is the possibility ..." m. - r . . , 1, Vi .(li.... 'irS r.-.t ' OL (I.IU livtc .,1 ".um i 'inn t i -i v. r, cndiiions hut the 1 ro meters hop- ; j that the innovation may help ro j broaden interest and participation J i in athletics II HUMAN GOING GOOD. p.y i nited Pr.-: ; - - - - ...... Pete Htrman, former bantam rharn- ; , p-.cn. made it six in a row nrre on ; Thursday niaht when he popped .Barney Sny.b. r in the fifth round of s h. duled eight-round bout. Snyi dt r's .-cccnJ. threw in a towel. i It may be a farm or it mav be- :; i.'1..". im. lie ;e o;:e sui" ...IF . fij . . i. way io ine ii it iiuu i"r i;. .in.il ' : ' : 1 VCt ek NLWS-TIMKS Real Estate Your : 'ope;-;y ; ali right cut y.j are ro. t, ilmg no;;gh. r.-orle about it. F.eal Estate week in th.e South Tend NEWS-TIMES from April 10 p. 17 is y.ejr big opportunity.
BAN JOHNSON ASKS PUBLIC SUPPORT
FOR KID GLEASONu,
Leapup Head Predicts Great Kacc for Flag in Younger Orcanization. By As.'ociatrd lrrss: "HICAGO. April Ban Johnson. prsidrnt of the American Icacu and for years an enemy of Charles A Cnniid-pv in the administration of leacuo affairs, in a statement o-. Friday nisrht reviewing: the pennant inspects for the conxincr spawn, urced that tho publie accord Manaprr "Kid" Cleason its full support in his task of rebuilding Comiskey's tram, the Chicago white Sox. Mr. .Johnson declared it to be hi conviction that the race will provo the mo.t open in the history of tho organization. "There has been a change in th? leadership of four clubs," he said, "and a notable rc-alinmcnt in fd of the teams. llao Advantage. "With the prestige of an American leapuo championship and i world series victory, Cleveland, under the leadership of the peerless Speaker, seems to have much of an advantage over the other contenders for the pennant. The loss of Chapman may ultimately prove t serious handicap. "New York, with its array of hatting strength, 1s conceded high rank but St. Ixmif- Detroit and Washington must not be under estimated when we weigh the fact that they will he guided by new, dilled and ambitious managers. "The numerous victories of Connie Mack'.s Athletics over the Neu York and Philadelfhia Nationals in the south this spring" would encourr?go ope to believe that that downtrodden tribe would claim a place in the sunlight this summer. Interest in Cobb. Kren interest will center around fy ('rbb and hin 'Tigers.' We know j that Detroit's new manager has th ; and daring of leadership and if patience is not lacking" In the handling of men then his success is assured. "What Gleason may accomplish with the rejuvenated White Sox is a problem. It is to he hoped th? patrons of the sport will accord him loyal and unfaltering tupport In his difficult assignment. "But above all thing?. " the statement concludes, "it Is a cherished hope that every player, manager, umpire and owner in the American league will enter the championship race, this year with the single thought and rurpose of making it an ideal contest pleasing to the public and free from any blemish that might tarnish the good name of our national panic." BIG LEAGUERS SAY GOODBYE TO DIXIE Teams Moving North "In the Pink"' After Successful Training Jaunts. y JACK YEIOCK. By Intern itional News Service: ".NEW YORK. April S. Dixie has said farewell to the major leaguers for another year. The fading week finds all 1321 pennant candidates winding up exhibition schedules and putting" on finishing" touches preparatory to opening the season next Wednesday. Greater New York's trio will start with some handicaps to fiver come. The Giants will miss Ross Young, who is out with a badly injured knee. . jjj "Wambsganss of the Indians h;, n-ht fracture of a bone in one (arm anfI Joe wood has a stove up shoulder. Pirates All Sot. Pittsburg's threatening Pirates are ! among the best conditioned teams in tho j, jragues. The St. Iuis ntrants are likewise in the pink, especially the Browns. Manager Lee l'ohl says he never had a "better spring training trip. The Cardinals found fine weather in Orange, Tex. and if Milton Stock would com? to terms. Branc h Rickey could dispense i broad smiles. Boston's teams are reported in j gooi pnsuai ouiumu, """. i i : t . 4 .' ! n V, r i rrth neither club figures as a tirst division j prospect on paper. Cubs in Sliape. John Rvers' rejuvenated Cubs are ,hape anj or, their toes. With Harry Hooper added to the 1 n-itf k Id and Kerr. Wilkinson and j AIrWeenev. a newcomer, r v. into thf. riflo ri: Kili G, W l,tin f ,,r thc bol, Tho Ci j nrd. aro fun nf ginger, in pc ; dmon and crN. mucn on lh ready to Gleason is Tincinnati in pood conthe start-r with all regulars ready. The Phillies and Athletics are expected to do likewise. lU'RMAN DEFEATS MOORE. P.v As'-wiat.-d I'iops: TOLEDO, O.. April 8. Joo Bur- i of SL Paul and Chicago, 'in lhriP 12-round bout here Friday right, f,-,. r.f r.t In. 1 snmvhst n the in. pap' ?htinp. but Burman pun-.shej him, ; at lorsJr rang. There were no j ! k O.kdowr.s and neither man was! . niurrd. They are bantamw eights. ' Arr you ready to prasp tne cp nortur.itv to sell or rent your prop ertv Ol ffered bv th NEWS-TIME: I.. . ... . ...o r.ll if.l. mt i Krn1 hastate wctK . v. au .ijiii ar,,i ask frtr a real estate advertiirg solicitor. There will be a record turnover cf property in South Bend next week. Are vou listed in the cla.-:-fi?d roUn-.r.f of the NirvVS-TIMES fo: Real Estate w eek.
Hughey Instills
EN ROUTE WITH NEW YORK ' GIANT?. April S. Stctuä cf Huzh -?y Jennings newcomer to the Giants' taff cf professors is s- tt'.cd. ap- ', partntly. ; Jenrinfrs will earn his salt hy ; nanUfactur!nir Giant vr.r. The McGraw rcgim ? ;s r.o to end j this ear. 1 In fact. MrGraw is s'.ated to u?n 1 a heavier hand In stirrinp the prr.- ; nant puddin? than he did in 1?2' The prlzzled leader cf th Goth.- : ! amites wants to win anth"r pennant before hr begins hiring men to run his Giants. McGraw always a hard worker in his own training camps i showing more enthusiasm than ov. r. .Tcnning-s' Color. Jennings' job for the present, at least, is to coaeh. sing out his colorful E-Yahs. pick gra s and 'lavislily spill the Jenninjrs brand of pep. McGraw is in uniform every day. He sits in the dugout and continues his little Napoleon strategy of winning" ball games. When Jennings gets the hand of things in the National League then i his chance may come . It Is just as much of a step even more so perhaps for a manager to change leagues as it is for players. Studios New Styles. Styles of doing things in John- f son's circuit differ from thoso prac- ! ticed In Heydler's. j Also Jennings must learn his new j players their weakness-s and ! strong points as well as tho.-e of! the men on the other seven club. ' Neither McGraw r. or Jennings will discuss their presem. relations. McGraw does ?uy that the run ning of the team ? fter the season ( starts will be the same as it is now. J So that's tho dope on these two at this stage. j Knjoy Jokes. McGraw and Jennings enjoy ra - h ! other a lot. Both like their little jokes. Occasionally they play third and short during" the warm-ups. They crowd themselves into the batting: practices just as if it was essential that they keep their bat. ting" eyes in trim. Jennings should he a g help to, McGraw.
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uecau.se a. piayer sits on tne nrnrn tinw :mrl then i s n n i ri Im'j n 1 . . 1 ! T- 1- . . .. ------ --r" - -' v park tramp. Mention Reds to Heinle Grob und he seea red. Kid Gleason i3 hoping his White Sox aro "all wool and a yard wide." Now Columbia university is go - ing to have coaching; classes. Will teach folks how to tiach folks how to play all lines of sport. The New York Yank batters can't be pinched for threatening every pitcher in the league. If Walte Hoyte, Yankee hurler, gets wild, batters can Waite him out. Johnny Strike. Akron middleweight, is a boxer not a bowler. " " Home-run hitters drn't break all the ball park fences. Fans did it in Jackson, Tenn., w.ien a Giant-Sen-ator game was called off. Wanted their coin back. Exhibition ball games havo been called down south when spectators started throwing cushions. Pretty soft for the ball players. Tris Speaker will probably be able to make use of the saddle and bridle given him by Texas admirers. He CORNERS MARKET ON RESERYE STARS ! Miller Hurzpins Could Sure Aid Other Teams lv Getting Liberal. By IIENHY L. I'A KRELL. Vnitenl ITess Staff CorrosKinlent. NEW YOp.K. April S If ever n ball club was like the old woman in the shoe, it is the New York Van-j kees. Miller Huggins has fo many play- ' ers he doesn't know what to do. The American League representatives of the metre polis will start th.e season with two high class teams one on the field and the other on the , bench. While other clubs are in desperate straits for one good play.-r in j Kuth or Mur sel. I Eor second La.. I-ewstrr. Aard 'or McNahy. For shortstop, Ward Peckinp.tug.: or Mitchell. For thirl base. Ward or Rakrr. In the outfield, Ruth. Reth. Mucsrl or Bodie. In addition there are a Et -f high class rookies. Stars c.n Ib-ncli. ' Vn iQtfr "-V'.t riim'-'ni'i'iTI he - - ..t v ......... .. seloctes. Huscms probably will h. ia coupl of r,00 hitters doing benh duty all season, who might put some other clubs in th pennant rae. But Hupplr.5 has th" market corr.ered on "re?er re first clas" ari'l its a cinch he's not going to ge? übcräl with his fellow ir.ar.iP rs whr-:i
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NEWS-TIMES riI()T()(dl APIIER. ii.c s-o;-A rough riding ahead of him 1 u ; . Mill! m- r. , , , . . ' i ' 'v,n'1 "l ;t nianri srrr !,y disputing Empire Bill Brer. nan i 111 an ,xh;i':!:":! Kur.'. Finrinnati f.rns are chirping their i''I told you soV since W.alfr Reuther is coming tlirniiirh so magnifi- ' "entl.-. f'. r the Dodgers. Walter Jr lins-n pitejKd th first no-hit gam.' of his ear r Jiilv 1. E'2i', th" Red. S"x b. ing th" victims. J j Goldie Kapp can play third basj well also th" pinn a. llopj," should not (i.lay his mafh J with Hon mans much long r. Th: j B Igia n impros . ry time h" moots a game. LITET EARIT'K j While the has. ball stars are packing - Prijs. I With slov.-s and things lik" that, i.o" .s uopmg nay wu. pacK A wallop in th' ir h it. RIGHT EAEFl'L. Tn" training camj-s f way down f"0llthAre- l ac,c to normaler. since t'.ams h.aye f. the g-rass grow s gn rn Where- ball sa:s un'd to h th'ir p-npant stock ir.jght ir.cr-as" by a he-a:, a:. The Ya-lks have th.e grrat .-t reserve r-owe r in tii" major l-agu' ?. Champion Athletes Mahe Known Their Engagement EW YORK, Are;'; 7. Doctors
j-ome t. tin's t ;i 1; that athlTi'-s are .ad for t ; b- a rt . Mb-s Alne H. IT'l. of Rrooklyn. Olymjiic h.igh d.v r. and Ri' hard W. Landon. of Yabn liigh jump cham-pp-n 'f ;!:" world. ! i..t think' so. Th";.- are enrrag.- I b-- loarri.-d. it has j;:.-t b a.k- d out. T!a high po'. t:t it" f b-vr for V: a high t :."? a tie h- :r:s of h" high di'.r aril th- high ;:!..;' r while th th.!. .- w r- ri ng th. high sas on th" I'l l' ' M :'o:;.; i la-r July v. p:; "'"i 1. rs. ' aid . i- a in bringirg h''e;." tri-- v. . r I : ' - .high s sf.ortir.g h r.o.-s. Ti.. high .-,. tr. high. m. -on and a high : '.: did th- tri-a-cording f. :.a r - f t h- triumph i r. I A ?:."'.-: a ''.am. No .lit" 1: t b- -i s t I ' r th" high r.upt : tl . ' r, t.-.or.p MIDf.EI ' W'IN's ANOTHER. It; A:--- - :.; 1 I . "n.-.w v. Apr.l s. Mi 1 : p :. . . - . ... :. r- f. r-e-.. d- ;- s. r J . "; Sh .rk.- " a' the . f.f a t.fb n r ! ' ." g ' - t- :. h- r-
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HY FAI L .?. i:YN. I nitcil Prc- ""tatT Coium 1 BosToN. April --Pr--; ' th- Boston B- a . in the 1. : n "i nt. 1 Ii . a re It t : r i or ot;gh to r. ;e lvprs "- 1 : 1 4. but the I 'ub fa :- m . : to a e.-r pt the Vit : ' .-r ri t to ,..t b. ;:: ; r.. ! p-r:.s. Without a firT i ., iii. . . . j : 1 the b , I . . ' 1 W.I.I .1 1 K .-I ' - j b w ' . -. i Hi b. i r 1 1 ' i ' i ' '' sit'.o'i i;. r than nn u. I A :.rst division elub r-. oi,l l : lb inu:- for- t!ie f.:;.s of a 1 " - . m". . at 1 g ttir f d up "l inf. r;o". b. Whoi .M .. rar. ille u i t ! .. i . '
. Fi'tsbu.g for Soutuwoi th. N". 1 and P.ari ar. . The Bra - a :.o : I p -n if just al'OUt th" . j I;.-Id in tii" league, hut t!- : " i ! u -s ur im i.e.! .t'ar.' .-t to the . ! cM' r.t. I .Many (lanlcncr-. Th. re ..re pin.- K"'d out:" 'with, tii" c lub Southv. orth. N. I se.,1. Mann. Pov 11. StJÜiva::. ":". . ir'i I onald. Nion and Anhd- i - . . promising r. emit. j N' matter what cmbi n 1 1 : o-i selected, th" club will lii" ., : . : liit ting, g ! lb i.lir.g out! iy u ga rd'-ns. j Ilorai ? I'ord. utility man ! e: ' -. 1 probably will play second, and Fi:-.!i-e will take Mara in ilb-'s pit ' j shortto-p. Hoik. at first and lb- -j at third are last year's i gu'...!.? I Evan if Earbaie 1 i v s up : p : -,' ieally to Maran ille's r:- isur !:-en: . jwhieh may overrate him. th" i:ib-: i jwi'.l suffer from th" loss . f :.r- a' i I p p that Maranvill" spia.ol .a:.!," y
him. Ca tellers .od. With Haul; G.uvdy. ON-;l a-d lOibson b bmd the p!at tb-- , '. i -ling departm nt will nd ..';- '.e:n-. 1'rhey ar.- not the h. st i a!ch-l i"l The b ague. but they will b. 'N. i!. with more work, promises to l.-. 1 ; I into one 'f the best re- .iv.rs in t!ii h ague. Df more than a dorm pitch..-: . n tho roll. Orschg r is the 1 . I ; ; chief co-workers will b- lv;n 1,1 gdm. S ott and Mcruillan. a club. The crying- pitching m ed - a. ' : -" olas.s blt-hander. Perliip 'v w;il b found lroni Coor. y. '"":;: i- " Biaxton. j7?i Had' Big Lraguris To Invade "Semi-Pros ' , I Fv Irt.rr.at!or..jl N. ws Serxic--HP A.'. April s. : members of the Chicago Whi'.- s-.x 1 and ether plaers who lm 1 jdroppc C from organized i .11 !;" 'various offense- are plan: i: ; vado the semi-prof s.-ioTl : r'hi'-ago. A ba r?..'-; oriiiing lb' country alo cay G org' K. Milb r. a '!:i--r. is h ad of the o? g . I: 1 is ba king th" "in ! id" ' thr jr ent.-rpn.-e. b- ,!.e ' py"' F.-ls-h. r "au-b- Wbl; m ; Risberg and Fr d McMuJli ! Whit" S .. are said to a . ; , pt ,y w itii the t am. .! 'f-u-m i lv of !;. St. I...n; : L- Mac, wli. was .!!; 1 ij(. , .-. ;a-ainst his owm t-. n . (Gandil. form-r White s ,:, jtuan. are rs who , . ! the "outlaw" rga n iz 1 1 1 ' aire a-iv have b. en ,.,..d j pa mes with hading s'tr.i-; - : al trams in !hicag and v j ! JOY IN OFAKIIRTOWN ! PHILADELPHIA. Apr:, v ( r,-t.wn bra are j,.yful .: -. . ! Mack has acquired a firs ' wr.o c i n : ; fic, Frank Bra 7: 1 ?. - plugg-d t!r- hob- f. r th by hi all-around al ;!;'; I If (.'; (! ii Gem Blades are keen and ? fhrki cfttf ro 1 W ii I it Gem Blades are great and you'll say sol 7 ft I' l H ' -i 1 At all dealer m ., ! Li V 7 v m 1 DAMAfHTFT DAMASKEENE BLADES Gem Safety Razor'JQPfi ?
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