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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 28

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I t-' -c imr vi'S" -v 9 i 28 Till: EVENING SUN', IIALTDIOHE. Tlll'KSDAY, MAKCIMfl. 19 SUNSHINE AGAIN RELIEVES BEN EGAN OF WORRY NO LEAGUE ACTION Oriole Slabmen Take Initial Fling Wliere Greb Fits. What He Lacks. One More Leg.

Gotlin Must Work. Spring' DclighU. Rain And Idleness Caused Birds To Play Men Heavily; Invitations Pour Into Camp One Lunch Bill Off Dunn's Hands When Kiwanians Treat --M 1 iirr lo Meal Styles Anxious To 'Take To Diamond Shore Resting. By Fred Turbyville, iiihi mi Suloin. (' ll.

Sunnhlnr kwiH Ih' llriolfn lhy kfjiaratwl thoif hfli fnm lite piliuw ihic inorning. Thai ma'k Pvrryonr bapp.v. (Imp floy of ruin i I bail, but in ilu nf il ai" imi many. In tht man-tinip llip aurpiipi-p fnuu ihai lirxl ln.v ivoiloul hit i ih aibli'lPn' pg and aririn, tlipy wprp fpejinn lailu't ikinipli hi Bi'ii Kaii. ti'inpoi'iiry liins bin), mdprpd tlipm to tpp IivpIv iokkiiI iIip boll pnrk.

Iten wa rIbiI'Ipp lliun anyiinp pip ui liif 1 enl np'ilP" "i bi-xiiinins In wurrr iIip manaftr pro h-tu Ben Viewt Catastrophe. "If il k'iiii on laiiiiuc and thi-y kii'p on pmnig likp Ihin nc'll tnivp li'inn of Fatly Arhurklpa whi'ii ihp wppk aid l'can lnl nihi a ha ripwpd tlip fninl onilauvbl in tha liming niomi nf lt'itn'i-i I'' l.l'P At llm! prt'i ii'iilH llintiTi'iil pp-r onp of llip mi in wa ivii'iilina ilip knifp tut a vi'tpran nf a milium inniiia. I( Ihpy alp IiUp ihui nil wintPi' thry'd luvp tn boo pi a iikih through Hip aid ilnor or tiikp Iwrih on Hal i-aia I Iipp aiirlng bawball Heaving over the first of the training season are, left to right Thomas, Frank, Jones, Clarke and Groves. To the right, an old Baltimore battery, Ben Egan and Dr. P.

Mason. Dr. Mason is now a dentist in Winston-Salem. Water And Invitations Pour Down Alike; Team Will Regret Termination Of Camp Stay HfilM'HIi'M HIP ftohilprfill lliiug. i vondi-rfiil In avart onp bill Hip nin ii ho hit lu pay llipmani bill i l.pna SiylrK mil glad lo pp Ihp in tit Ihta muriiiug.

For l.ptia hann bait on I hp IIiuiIp lipry. Hp didn't gf in iiuiiinUi and bp iipiii ti imiiMir ttatrhiag (Iip ra lPinl gm two ennd worknuM nii Ntnal and imip NmI" Mitiitililin if snri'in'ftH in in right trg. A ifird atmriiis lo bp out of i haiuiiiin Itni hi ro a I ihnrd? ara Kvpryonp likfa il iinmrnp hppp Wr lonrninf to anaak tha langnagp and will iIip Iprinmalinn of tiip training iphmiii. itpi-riiiv wp vi itPil ti'p big t.ibs.N-o pianln wliirli arnd limly lo iiol.d Irain- Instil nf tini.hfd nnrihward to thP big diribiitioti rpnlPr. 'I he i-ilv pa hip g.iv.'niniPiif Ln'ta-ppn (mil and ypnriy in Inharcu tat Thp miali'.

mainly baiuiip of thp Inbanti plntni hpia, paya twira as mm i in imoinp and rovpnua taiPa aa all ihfi ntbrr atalPK in thr aouth. Players To Game and tliPi" air four big diatuonds laid out. Tlirrp arp, bpsidoa. a t'lly l.aagua. a Twilight l.ragup.

a County l.pagup and many factory iluhs. Soma baapball town. I'd say. 1 1 1 n.u. LB.

I Sprintball Tournament Arranged For Girl Teams Evening Sun Sponsors League For Elementary School And Junior High Lassies Pennant To Be Awarded Victor Under P. A. L. Supervision. In fbp mranlima tb folks of Winston Salpin lma Bildni a ahowpr of hnpi lality to Ihp ahowpr of rainaipr.

In vitation ara pouring in from pvpry aida. '1 hp Ormlpn ran Iibvp anyihiug Ihpy ant hpw -anyihiug tliai with-In rpaKon. Thia noon ihpy wara i'up gupi nf tha Kiwania Club. That took oup lunrh bill off .1. Ounn'a handa.

Naiurally tha Klwaninna wautrd to hpar limn Han Kgan and tha oIIipi- frllowa, but thp Itirdu didn't win ana potinanta In flip oratorical oonlp Red Triangle Challenges I i rVfi -7il AGAINST OFFENDING BASKETBALL RIVALS President Armstrong Says Lateness Of Season Halts Any Action. The Baltimore Iuiiiiie irftl take no action against Voith and Henry Klein for rhelr little unpleasantness in the ffnme between St. Andreses and the Murkhatns last night at the Fourth Reeiment ArmnfV President Hitrbert Armstrong said that both will be permitted to play in the deciding eon- test. Time Too Lste. "Jf il was mid-season bcth nrnhably would be suspended." said President Armstrong.

"However, tberr'g no use In taking auch s'eps now. It's just one of those things Hint occur time and again at baseball gnmes. Toitb is team captain of Sr. Andrew's and Klein holds the same post wilh Markhams. '1'lipy were eicttea.

tor tiotli were anxious lo win." The li.ntp nf the final hmm n. bppn announced. It probsblv will staged Wednesdny nigh' of the Kourih Regiment Armory. President Armstrong. Coach of St.

Andrew's, and Manager Ray King, of the win ineei imp atternimp to oecide on the date nnd the ofGciala. Count Now Even. Til a milnl ll 'PL. iur aUl ros'HS in irj opening encounter. Sehuerholz'fi charge came back, atrong luat night, howm-er.

and turned the tables. winning bv 11 hama nnlnlaMul ui margin or poinra. lleL Tie 7 A -4 juniors defeated the 7 A I juniors, of Junior Hijh Sehonl tn. in a basketball gume. The si-ore wa i to l.

The individual star was Brotman fsfri CIGARS 0f AT CI OAK Singer fclCMaVTlI-Oet J3T. A 1 IBrucewood I wUh roll front ani lock that Iceept ytmr ti looking right 20e each 4 fW 7St SAaTt a wmfiH "twot.wV WimiovSau-m, Jlsrrh Ml Jf' Harry tired Hud One Tunnrjr werp meeting loiiigltt wilh Ihe light heavy-j weight lltte nf slake I would pick Hip former to win. If Oreb were to uieet Oeorges Carpenlier 1 would sej lie had a Bo el ante In come on I no worse linn Hut if li were lo meet Jack lii'inpsey couldn't see where ha lunl betlpr than an outside chance to win Nlnnlry Ketrhell was 11 wonderful middleweight. A few pounds lighter than tir-'li, hut ti'i enough to ninke noticeable rtifl-irii'iv Jack Johnson waa fipat heavyweight, hut probably tittle hotter, if any. Ihn Ilrmpsry KitcheH fought Johnson and gave the beat that was ill him.

He clever and hard hitler, Hi' hit hard, but he lout, mid the heating was decisive. Johnson was perhaps a little bigger than Iiempwy. Not much. If Ketrhell couldn't whip Johnson how could flreb, who hain't Ilia puml, of a Kelrhcll. beat Dcmpsej-t ORKB PI GHt nWV, pound Mama OiBkiwa, ai wouUtn REH via eiifrttlt iht ponnda Oibbona.

ind a aor- tap inpb afoortpr. Oilnn was thr and I half Inphaa larfpr sbout th phpat and a half Im'h larr in thP rl. UiMiona It thrpnuitpra of an iiipb largpr in Uie wrii, a1" ona half mrhpa larpp In th fopparm anil on inch lararr In bbpa. From tha waiat down firpb la th iainor. Ha la built aompthlnf like Ctr-pimllpp, who bail UBuUr bisr 1p- Carppntlpr waa too amiiH for Krmpaaj, and Orb wrtalnlf 1 run awall.

pentipr la murh larfpr fiias Urah, aoma lapfpr tbaii Oibbona, In art. Harry would probably take tha llsht hmvr titla from Tunnay ahould thpj tnppt, and ba'd atand a rhanra of bmitliur Oarppntler. Jtnt th wixbt dlffprpw and tha varianr in tha othp maaaura-tnrnta are too nt Iuiiai' foa. TBS MATCHMAKERS (i.oitMitpra proa( ipprp rall iitnpptuiir. to tMmrd lo bf pkJtwff thm nml Pempury a p-h" Ai tMtlf.

rilE folk down hpi ara ipm admir- ara of Hpw ra-hal. tb younf atar nttjpldpr bo waa who I'harlotta in thr 8allj lpafiip laal apaaon. Moat of tbam bata aapn Kan plat and pwdlr that hp'll maka a rpgular bnb with (iPnrilP Htalllnita' rhiafa. Tint I'aarhal la in tb aania boat wilh Hiilinp. of thp triolia.

and llotjial. of tha l.puiavltlr mlonvla. Hp mint wait to aoa if a lp brokpn IbIp lant vann will fully nipnil. Hp ban hia old ballint pip and ran hit thr ball bard, but ha hasn't ilonp much runtmig yrt down at t'hnrlroton. whi-rp tha nrp in training.

If t'narhu! la ahlp to run ita Iip ilid lat apaumi ha prub-nbly will makf a great nintp for Maurlor Arrhdpupon in llip Kochaatrr omnald. No doubt but that Horhpstpr had a graat mntirld lai aoaaon ill Siimrna. nnd Arihdparon TlltfK 4 KOI. 4 ui (noad ttulhrrn kajf.ill law. fitwe tiailia, M'ipt m-niil al tht fdieir naaw nlt4 it Mil.

foi tHM.E Coo is reuutnted and bail in Hie jood of Mini-gr Milan and finiBlh. he has a bailie on h's hand to win a berth In iba outheld Higbt now. s-pordins a'l advices from Ta.noa Vdilie o( Keaditig. has the call for the open berth. Milan is mishlr wee! on iJoebtl and Top Hrail.ng it Of Basketball; Town Likes Its Baseball By Margaret.

All alpmantary and junior high achnnl 'laaaiaa, TBI Rvenikq 8rit is oftVring you I rbanca to play a rral jiport this spring! Vou'yp rpad about the Si honllioya- Btianball Lpagup whii thia pappr onndurtad for thp lust apycraj ypara with huga amwaa. Now tha uporta dppartmpnt. in roipprtion with thp Public Athlplic I.PBgup, will liki'wiup run a arhoolgirla' Iraginv Vol basnbalt. howpvpr. Bui a gamp similar to ii sprintball.

first Of Its Kind. 1 Carthy. who a lug m'bool. known a Up- I lourns-i rantar linp through Ihp homa hasp, whirh .1 1.. 1 1 tKoiiis 1- inrhPH snuapp.

Among tba Intitationa rarpiyrd by ihp Birda ia a phnllanga from Ihp Young Mpn'a Chrlatlan Aaworislinn bankptliall tpam. Tha Had Trtangi rourt atara want to iiIjit an all star taam from thp Ortnlp rank-i noma gin npit ppk. I n- doubloHly thp Urtolra oould gut up a Spptty good loam wilh (Igdfn. Biihop. arohson.

Tlmniaa, Siyts and noma fftmi among tha ronkipt. Thia iaqmta a aport town. Tha R. Itrynolda Tobai'co Ompany baa 1H tama. aight -hltp and pight i-olorad.

Ernie Shore Apparently Through With Sport This Year; Now Property Of Frisco Club uiriu ip- umt iMPimi'mi n-( u.t 1-1. 111 wouia nruig gins oeiween 1- nn years or age and ihoi-p of Ihe ii thenugh the eiglHh grade inlo gthletio eomntiLinn So ton mu i find it henpa of fun. John Clarie, one of the TuMie Athletic Ieagne enecutirea. has already prepared the entrloa and will aenl them out 10 the schools probably 'thia week. He will call thpm ill before April 10.

Four Weeks' Duration. It is planned to run the tournament orer about four weeks, the last weeks of April and the first of May Thirty five schools and perhaps mwe will enter teams. They will be divided into bye district a. 1 'tit: Kvr.ttNG StN will award the team winning the tourney a pennant, while rnch district victor will re ceive a framed photograph of il play-era. If a moderate number nf teams participated, the tourney will hp run as a round robin, otherwise a double elinii cation ronleM.

An indoor baseball tourney was. wha! we originally planned. But it was finally decided that sprinlbntl was more suitable at prcnent. as not aiioussb. girls in Baltimore knew the former game.

All aehnolcirla can easily learn sprinlb.ill and nlar with much eniovnient. After getting the lavues together on the Appantly Btnie Shnre has girpn up ,11 r.t roli.rmn.- to haspba lis His arm is in bad shape and he oan't thro a ball at the presenl time. It is rrporlpd that ha baa soistiin. He Is the property of the Man Vrsneisro pluh. but uppIpss lo tbein at prraent.

It ia not bliped bp will maka any rf fort to rptiirn plhntp siartpd placing ball with (luil-ford I'nllpge. npur tarrp. It waa thpn that lunn hfard of him. llirn ignpd him up and be as lo report one spring l.aipr venl wmil ui Hunu thai Iip i4u-it to hiiish ai'hnol I'onii piloted LnrrfsHUe tory in the "little world's series." announces marriage in January to Mins Elizabeth of Buffalo. DAN QRINFR IDDiaryTiu "OUT OF Saskatoon rfnh.

which he was to manage, announces it Will not continue In 1-. tional Ieagne. ron ar qL IS TEAM FOR RACES ABROAD: Capt. rrry Brown Hayman Kerr, Johnny Her" Klmer McLane and Donald Kesd will run st London April 8. in four-mile event.

REACHES 0F TOURNEY: He ti. Havens in straight aeta in the Brooklyn indoor tennis championship singles, DY' CUP DRAWS ITS 11BA. EST ENTRY: Fourteen nations chal- ti tennis trophy. Punngs will be made tomorrow. DEPEND f.V.f J'TLE: Worlls champion i.Kurop wi nipet tn the cheaa masters' international tournament in London.

A A BWcooo no HO, a MUiri IHIlHIirV irniU lUPCUi, I orrtp wall and stands ia baing arprted. will havp tpnma bawhali and fxiotbai! groiinda and a irack It probably will ba the flnpat athii-tip atadium in the aonth. bad hia spprplary wira Shorp. Hp waa Thp sih'- siisprniiril n.r mil i. a So Shore waa a (., tiihi-r rlulu hcanl of it and tripd to gi't Siioi-p to itn up.

r-rnie told tlipm all In it until Iip heard from lhitui In tlie nipantime Putin iliarov-ered tha error, it is said, and SPtit Shore a iipw pnuliai't nnd iniTpaned the salary ariginally olfpied hint. Shore thought that was pi-ptty ilmenl of Ihinu and im-tnPiliau-ly signed Ihp iipw contract, tiunn wasn't sorry laier. for Shore brought some good money when sold aniioua thai the greatest piinbie 1 the season. team will lie 41 iia strength throughout Ben Ken 11 remarked thai ihe athletes ought to be ab'e write a pretty fan hand sifter liie training season ends here, lien waa referring to the three- times a woraoui iney gc, "nienn, tbe.r meals 111 the dining room. 1 Ii rained for 18 tlaye atraighl betore the Orioles arrived dupe I luvius V.n.lt.- foe rts and then siai icil over aaaiu Hut maybe he a over again I through now.

1 The et tuitions are holding up iin.lei the strain, li wonderful sirenaih in 1 lie lmlor's thread Hopkins' Gunners Win. Johns Hopkins liiiveisny defeated Western Maryland College in the first to shoo: of their three day rifle nistih. which started Monday. The scores were Hopkins. 9 Western Maryland, ft 5.

Pifteen men shot on each team. ell Plenty Former Talent Available Near By For Coaching Purposes; Awaiting McAvoy same basis is the main idea This will russing ays mid means of increaning take at one whole Season. revenues in order 10 mec. the expenses Those familiar with sprintball think pf extensive ininroveiiients to 'if' club-tltere's nothing like it. Yesterday.

hen jsonse and ionise hic are contem- we had the nbove. girls demoiistrate the plated. he'd pos.t ion. two ihraeu eeuie out. I'hev This aanoun.vmen! as made tod.i.v by were atmplt wild about il.

Plump little Abriihnm 1. -WeiRbert. of the: CI Susanna and Mary Jane, who never but vosr. and roguish 1 1 life, ere rtiniunc bases or hatting a ball I Game's Arrangement. reported a.

putting u. a n.inle of a tfU tame in the ear.y trs.nmg a hit ir. but ibal may be because When Pnnti didn't gd L.wlm he pI uj flW nt about looking fer a good omnelder 'n nuning onl in Hie spring suf his own league Fieryone knew Bill U-r from man) pain in the legs tie-Holden wouldn't haie the opportunity I mne musclea title all winter are sud lifgTa coops Am -vi-i 18 n. 1 The plnyrra. It in nitmbor.

sra: Pitt- i.Hsemsn and fielders. The school which wante to enter should 1 wajch Tun Si closely for I 0" ini- ii.t. 1 lie ga i.e. i np- pear within the noxl ftw days. NATIONALLY KNOWN GOLF ARCHITECT TO AID SUBURBAN CLUB Peter W.

Lees To Take! Full Charge Of Course. By Colonel Bopey. Iielintle arrangements hnvp been made I by officials of ine Suburban Club with Peter V. I.ees. of Long ln.uid.

nntiooal- known as a golf evpert and golf archi- i tect, to lake full charge of theeluboourse i this season, 'l'he club will hold a m.itinf lonipht for the nnrnn'sp of d-s- rinb. bo at the same time gHvi an line of some 01 tne big improvements thai are to be made in the co'itse thi ear to help j.uf the club en liie goif man. Mr. I.e. will have lull charge of Ihe greens and fairways and will be delegated lo put them in tine shape lor Ihe women's championship tourney of the State tiolf Association, which wilt be held there May IS and L't.

PUnnlng Tourneya. I.ou's S. Hutrlcr. iiaincin of the (omnr.itee of the club, and his oi.mitntree are now mai'Pinfiout tltesrludule of tour- na.neiits to be held this cotmu season. It is planned ui have at least as nianv, I if not more than there were he'd last 1 year, the two governors cups and Ihe president's cup events that are plaved i in ir sprina anu tan.

11 is sale lo say. will be considered Hie most interesting 1 event FEROIE SCHUPP PASSES FROM MAJOR LEAGUES: Southpaw hurler Is suld by Brooklyn to Otto Knnbe's Eanas City team. WELKER COCHRAN ESTABLISHES NEW RECORD: Youthful billiardiet runa 371 from the spot in an eihibllion 18.2 balkline mate with Ednuard Horemans. Cochran won, 400 to averaged SO. MANAGER OF COLONELS JOINS RANKS OF BENEDICTS: Joe Mc- McAvoy Arrives To Leave Tonight James (Wiclty) McAvoy, Oriole catcher, arrived in Baltimore thia morning.

Ha will leave tonight to join Ben Egan'g squad of pitchers and catchers at Winston Salem, N. C. Manager Dunn stated that McAvoy had not signed aa yet, but expected that he would before bia departure for camp. McAvoy has com pletely recovered from hia recent illness. Manager Dunn stated.

ft 1 1 W- a a. CARTERS NO HtTIl CAN VOUCH VOU Carters vrh tor hour SUMMER -i SPORTS Kennebec Canoes Gclf Gtoods Baseball Equipment Fishinfj Tackle Cameras and Fhoto Supplies Auto Acer ssoric Tennis Tegs Sur plied by Cotnpt B81 tsayi' si 1 IT The picture will aave newcomers an I idea of spnutball. Since ii is not played on a diamond the game differs from plav-he gro md ball. A regular playground ball lintla.eili. and the hat w.th list or on-n haiuis.

11 home base, pitcher's and bather's hot and liing base arp all ihai Ihp oitanp trom Home base to long base is tlO feet. Tile lulch-, er's box ss ihe tegular distance, leet. rue long base is an feet long and three feel wide. The batter's boves are six nes 11cm iioiiif ikair anil are lour ten long and three teel wide, extending one foot int of and three feet behind the A Trip To Our Store Friday and Saturday Will Buy You These Wonderful Bargains And Many Others Not Listed Ball Players Ready For Action. RpsuI's Ernie Shore, there ia loc Mawn.

another old Oriole, here, and Dor Aikuu. fonner Bird moundsman. is al Iurbm. not far away. If Ounn iould rail in hi old Mare, he'd hae p'piiii of t.Hni loailiP1-' for that erniv iiMrii'l t'oMiien lie is orlliging oown reif ho know but what they'll a 1 1 pilch in and help Iiutinie? ilenly hrvugnt into piai ag.nn anil ore iipns for a lew reuiis.

I'hai mav be Ihe caitM of the soi-eu-'Ss in Mill's leg Vimiow. he is mss-vrgiiig it vein iHi-rlullv. sii.l lir'H eiuitin.ie 10 jo easy tor eeiei 1 tin Kveryone is wmtnji tor W'u key M' Arm to shiw up Tlirtre was consid-rraiile salisla.lion ripresse when a wire reached hpre that MeAroy had left ltocbester Kierv Bird is sniious 10 win another pennant, and everyone la I. Ji s. r.s t--1V Sprint .00 UNION SUITS mm iEST RETAIL TRAPt sa.kMigA.tac: 5' mmkt the team another ipsir.

Ilium got J.nu' We ir til fi-t Bili if tr If diiesti'' want i.osl a s' Washitiiton tlipre are plenty of clubs in the International leas ihai could use him 10 much advantage Of c.sif KUa eiia f. Unit e'l eivij. KiHtrit fttiMfllsM ejrenul rcy mmt Han 115 Jeetey a ww eek ITS rather ata.n It's of winter ami or in -v'thoni hut f'-a-s v' c.ntr o- naetunon.s I'gv lime t'S ween gei outJo-ws. Aetl nne le ip n-s Nwi Hart'cn ve 'Insi si sp-ing 1 1 the nigl we i-Fi Hehi'-'c-e. averv spring The silTtnei tltre wiSi Ned ttpsoui of a jirefessor.

he'l! s' 1 Hp ti tV recreatwie It's the mi w' f.iir 1 cm tVay will be Sprnf Fancies. Kecrcita end veterawt show nidseaao forwi in In dining reotn. this the thud day th trwininf grind. 5leen. I'eif of the Oriol apnrg training can p.

is 150 yeara old. Kven Ben Egan ran remember when they built tha eJd toww. Harry Greb must follow tha dirt of an owtnch wr a goat. C.ib-Vvont hit him iw the stomach, but only hurt bis own fists. Heve'a where they make chew-iixf tobacco and the chewing wmbera of tha flock have beva promiaad all they caa us.

SjaCKTS 0 t-DtTOR ARROW COLLARS soiled. For Friday and Saturday Only $3 Woven Madras Shirts All sues. a-e jc. a Oil $3.50 Casey Jones Qf" 75c Silk Fibre jr Unionalls Ol.VD Hose; pair OoC 3 Pair, for S1.00 Carters; pair IDC 25c Men's Cotton 1 91 S2.00 RanneJ Qf- Hog; Pir 1-W2C Q-i. Arrow Soft Collars; tft All Have SiU Frogs ch a BOA BOA te a 1 4- v' sJL 1 hat smack, eapasieHy Tha arttaa i vary hea the yaaegstera ara NEW YORK MERCHANDISE CO.

305 W. Bdlti more Near Howard apirited and interest ia the game high, playing close. The abeva photograph ehowra tha players erraegad ia playing aaairian. tha playing held, and jVHs ready to at art the aaiwe with a aarsa.

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