to TP3E WASHINGTON TIMES. TUESDAY, JANUARY G, 1914.

Jim Shaw Signs Contract Evans' Basebaii Puzzles To Play With Climbers BEST SPORT PAGES IN WASHINGTON Under Way in The Times Eating French Pastry Is More of a Science Than a Pleasure By Goldberg 1 SHAW INS UP SPEAKING OF SPORTS X By L07S . DOUGHER.-- - P T 1 NUMBeR.TKeEE- :- UB&efc blue ooe m VuftFefc. fLLb WtTh COMPRESS Gb oMLY A tht --me Ovjef? T BOT Claiming a Title. fVMk spce Te th ?ink I'LL VT UJfLL N&IER I rre. buxtous ff XHlOG TrtA--T I "A- - tlinre or KJUHSeP. FOUR :- - A ( TRKTHe ESr5re TO inau was with a pair gloves. L vJPVibPEL STRIPES THCRb LGM16 Hl( And a paii of trunks and a pair or shoes, ' ,"- - J Sensational Young Pitcher ' 'wVr.-Y- I v ibclieATe c&ke - orv) H k - r MAvJ okje- ALoMeuStTH Who'd had a on fight or two, V ? iJ 1 ) tlia.X OF smT So Rvb w j YIJi i xcViijL maaw COM?b "THrHT middle-waitin- g ' " Longing for Training Season r I CAWT AT OME THe Vho'd joined the crew; ' ". 3V.-i-t m tA'MAMCPE AWbi YESTERDAY ftCteOLATe: ww-i- L6FT He learned tho game Just like rest. "- IRC-- HIS MAME SCLAIR. the to Way. . -. HS-sa-i .SHET ANb lASNT Get Under jvH -- -v m And modestly thought himself the V rv i IM CoLUHM best; ITfebeATH In timp he" acquired M OUT OF BUSAjgS "THIS (OriNJNi sufficient gall A And claimed the rhampcenship that's all." DROP TWO PLAYERS 1 r'laiminjc ring titles Is one of the jokes or the age. The principal joke-smi- ih at this art '.s Packoy McFarland. The Chicago lad is one of tho Bill Louden and Willard House cleverest boxers In the business, but he has been claiming the lightweight title so Ions that he has forgotten just when he started itc In all that I time "he ha3 never agreed to come down to the lightweight Go to Bill Donovan's Minor limit of 133 I pounds, either. li he could enticp Willie Ritchie into a ring with him at catch weights, and get the dpcislon on points, he would then, claim tho League Team. VT OOLb S(MPLFK PIATTERS To title and Insist on retiring the undefeated champion. And remember, too, ? that in these olping times Packey weighs In the neighborhood of. 160 KruHeR.-af- e A-J- ?asts b Give pounds every time he enters a ring. And he's the lad who wanty to box By LOUIS A- - DOTTGHER. THs CUSTOMRs A CATALOGUE rs. Willi Ritchie is a wise young man In staying away from TtfG RESULT oP He nothing to gain boxing Jim Shaw, young 3IcFarland. would have all to lose and in the the sensational ACQUIRIMG Chlcngoan. wirier generally considered certain TH" FfcJEUCH WASTRY is Johnny Bescher will probably tremble next fall o develop -- Tiurc another champion, into a pitching star of Couion, who Is deserving bawling. in the world's scries, thereby shoning of a penitence. 'lie first magnitude, signed his 1914 vT. He in undoubUJIy the bantamweight his ontract with the Climbers today, 5 mi champion, and he's going to remain so The Cincinnati club has received con- until he dies. The recognized weight siderable criticism since Joe Tinker was h entirely satisfied with the Of KiLiwwe) for this class !s 116 pound?, but Couion summarily tired. Garry Herman his d any eligible shown his strength In going through 'errns offered him by Manager Grif-- G&&WEST a?& Iff declines to meet contenders with that trade, but It will be a Ions U&S r like Kid Williams or Eddie Campl, un- season, and he will have bunch of cn that 'lth. less they make 113 pounds, his own best very ?Rc&lMs- 13 yeast cake men with him to the - UShting weight. He certain of hold- end. Just so long as they can attempt "If they all sign up as quickly as ing Mr title, because he won't meet any through contmders. to control the club Harry shaw, have no worries Stephens, just so long will the; Beds be ni whatever a rag doll in the N'atlonal League efore the season starts," was the Oh, for a return of the days when a - FASTTZf. champion believed he had to defend The bottom has fallen out of tho local mghing comment of the Old Fox. his title against all challengers! sporting world, and can't get ' m here any too soon. These are truly the Shaw, Is working ffigs . ,.,atYW . sX&y - who here this WEKzsw&sr 'How much- 3Portsmans'hiD Is there In days , ib n n dull, drear of winter. Oh. 'for a ' inter, is in excellent shape, and nmhvnctt TAtce fix sscojub- -. j the efforts of ths Britishers to diminish hastening of those warm afternoons and THe MEXICAM PGBE15 me turn 01 jiuuntt jicixjuguun or im- the crack of the bat and the thud of Afe Oul-me- t? ays that he is longing to start for S6 pugn the of little you SV3X(MG UPrLL-CfVe-UNU- amateur status the horsehlde In the big mlt! Say. ne training camp. Xoo so you'll Answer Not much. fans, aren't you beginning to Itch for know ?AST55 . -.- tne good old summer t'me? Xbu Re bexwe; iwht FOR AMMUNSmoM. Mxiut the funniest thing In baseball The bhr league clubs are beginning to is the remark of the board of directors A St. Louis writer put Branch Rickey , iop off their extra players before Is-- of the Cincinnati club that they sold through tho third degree to learn his ilng the summons to marcn Into Dixie-niti- L. .Bob Bescher to New Tork as punish- methods of "winning a pennant." Tha come AR ment for his Indifferent playing In 1913." sum total found was that he would "ten The have FANS E ) -- -- Sending sterling player from a bush try to make them ira to a total of thirty-fou- r by the IT BASEBALL PROBLEMS tVe wAireb rivi ssocpv t THIS Trr a what he had and then please of BUI Louden, the fast fielding uutftt to the pennant winners as a "pun- play good balL" Branch will be. a for- t light hitting tnflelder, and Willard By BILLY EVANS. am mv f iFt vJJ!wreM TMPk-lc- fcATA" ishment" is the greatest ever. How tunate young man If he Is still manager ouse, the herkyjerky Wirier, to the (an those directors look in a mirror? of the Brownies on the Fourth, of July, Providence League team, A CHANCE TO Tr.ey are the oe3t thing In humor since or unlucky, according to the way you .International fR. old original saw. Mound City situation. a id young McDermott, a catcher, to the GUT DECISION tho umpire Is by a thrown ball while in fair territory, noN. wo. Joe Miller made his view the Memphis club In the Southern League. Is always sure to result. Two years ago -nAVi. 9 every such a play came up Boe "fttee seats ithtn three weeks practicallv WHEN National League and created considerable to Jb In the big show will be down to the discussion. Last QR9W HUHoncr e requirements awaiting- - only orders year it came up twice In the American League and each time It he ALee? fAKe AM AFTER-- J start in. started a great deal of argument for and against the ruling as rendered. Per- BOB THAYER'S GOSSIP Bill Louden is allowed to otod out of Bill Evans' Baseball Problems haps nothing an umpire more peevish to - ie league extremely makes than be hit by either a batted "wwesfscH j i because of his I " n I KNOCK A BOOST." weak hitting. He was the star lnflelder or thrown baU. The average judge of play figures that he should always be AM.1ft i mi.vn 'EVERY IS of the International League before go-.- g Make Distinct Hit With Dia- able to keep away from such happenings, but every now and then It Is utterly to Detroit, but he foil down badly Impossible. with the stick under tt.c large tent. Knabe jumps. Its way Into cities now bavins tv& of Waivers were asked last summer, but mond Bugs. The play which I here described came up In a very important game In - t them. Baltimore, Buffalo. Brooklyn. held them up. Intending to one the leagues year. If Otto Knaba has reall, jumped his Kansas City these might well be worth 'e Yankees of minor last I have the word of one of the umpires sign- big-leag- send him to Jersey City. Liuden de-lin- ed game traces In the National League and while for a third iiarty. "Uut re- who officiated in the that nothing but a heavy rain storm saved manage the Baltimore Federal why try strength with Chicago and St' to go the Skeeters, and so ed to - gained with the Tigers till the close or Bill Evans' baseball problems have them from rough treatment. Two runs were needed to win and one to League club, it is not surprising. He Louis, already holding two big- league e season. noma team It came to Is a veteran, and, much like 'linker. franchise apiece? proved themselves a distinct hit with tie for the when bat for the last half of the ninth. knows he can't House was obtained by the Tigers Capital City and today the lads With two balls and two him, he a difficult grounder to Brown, and Stovalh from Kewanee. where he tad been over- fans strlkeson hit the last much longer. Furthermore, he Is worked, injuring his shoulder. He Is with the real baseball knowledge see right of the shortstop. That player made a beautiful stop and a hurried disappointed n his failure to land the giant, weighing 19a pounds, and stand- their names in The Times. But you is questionable If a good throw would have beaten the runner, menagerlai berth In Cincinnati.' How- TIZ" FOR ACHING, a throw. It organized men wot'l.l like ing well over six fjet ia height, but would be surprised If you knew now poor one, struck the umpire, was standing In ever, baseball bis size broucht about his downfall. lie but this throw, a who the to see "the term3 of his contract. many failed to make the proper de vicinity base ready to render a decision, squarely en the back. The was ruined in 1911 and the old injury play yesterday of first amo back last spring. Jennings used cision In that outlined ball caromed off the arbitrator toward the stand. The man on third scored Herrmann again. la by the great American League umpire. m largely as a relief tvirler. It easily and batter raced to third. The crowd was wild; the score hav- ought House will Do seen again Some allowed one run, others two runs. the was a foregone conclusion that E.TIREDFEET that ing been tied, It saw visions of victory. It a Detroit uniform as soon as he has The ol fans who have a Garrv Herrmann would be overed his physical form At this stage of the proceedings the umpire at the plate, who was in chairman 0 the national commission. real Inside knowledge of our great na- ( NO, among no way connected with the mix-u- p, took a hand in the affair. What the MR. He is extremely popular baseball Bill Carrington comes out with a tional pastimo may see their names "X men the country over. His rong denial that Hal Janvrfn. the bul-- below In the first Baoebali Hall of umpire, did made the crowd decidedly sore, and what happened afterwards s Is another s'ap for those recreant 'TIZ' for lender, pnffed-n- p, sneatr, utility infllder. Is to be ship- - will bo another made fans still sorer. At stage of the game the storm which stockholders who would humiliated him says is Fame. Tomorrow there the this rain calloused feet and ed to the bushes. Carrigan he up who make tho loose. you suppose before the country for selling- Tinker. out of thf school- - made of those fans had been threatening all afternoon broke What do the un- - corns. olng to make a star right decision today's problem. Herrman is ail the stronger for the oy and plans using him whenever in umpire did that so peeved the crowd? sDortsmanllke efforts of the yeast-cak- e jsslble next season to R.'.vo him more Here's the first list of budding um- (Copyright. 1914, by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc ) men. --Ah! Boys. onfldence In himself. Janyrii. shone pires: ' 1 League in 191 but TIZ' la the the International Gen. A. S. Burt, U. S. A., Answer to Yesterday's Problem. What Chance means. ailed last year in Boston. the thlnst" s2 Portner. two men standing on Disposing of Harry Woltsr and Ro" Wood, the pcer- - the third base, the catcher tagged the pf- The marriage of Joe Tom Hersperger, 1000 Potomac man, HartzrII gives an Indication of the - ss alnger of the Boston Red Sox, hence no one was out. Tho runner who had been fcrta being made by Frank Chance to of the team In the ranks street southeast. WITH between third and homo and then managed to get put winnipg- In York. akes nine Coi- back a team New He They are Wood, 1101-de- n. the benedicts. Cady. J. R. Thomas, Y. M. C. A. to third in safety, was entitled to that bag. It waa his by right of Is arter speed, unnooiey. Jiaisei, ns. Lewis, Hooper. Yerltes. possession. and the other new ones are all ngle, Wagner and Bedicnt. Those yet M. E. O'Connor. The catcher in touching him erred. He should have touched the mrnderfullv fast on their feet. Thre jump It.cludo Manager Car- runner who had advanced from second and was standing on bag. Touch- room slow-foote- d lads make the Thomas, F. L. Campbell. the is no for those dan. Speaker, Gardner. ing him would have retired him mix-u- p followed. op a championship aggregation, ana Mosely, Leonard. Rehg and George A. O'Donnoghue, Depart- and avoided the that Since mamaker, no one was retired, all three men on the Chance knows it. anvrin. ment of Labor. the bases at time scored through the wild throws of tch pitcher to second and the outfielder to third. A base al- Work to do. H. J. Olmsted. ways belongs to the man who originally held it. B. E. Lewis Tracy. There is much work to do for i.ie Fed- HFRARTY UP eral Leaguers. One or two stars on a INS F. A. Jaeschke, 1320 K street team will not bo giving the fans major league ball. Parks of small capacity southeast lacking conveniences will not bo suit- Bob Murphy, Department of Agri- BINGLES AND able for major league ball. The out- culture. BUNTS laws have undertaken a terrific task. TO CH I By GRANTLAND RICE. Central Athletes Are Manager Griffith Will Competing with the National League John R. Desha, House o Repre- in 1201 was a simple tfrmg compared to sentatives Office Building. Out for Winter Work Give Vigilants Game tattling the majors in VII- - v. Sf Charles P. Hardesty, 345 Eleventh The Dope on 1914 No. 1 National League. ! What Camp says. People who are forced to stand on street southeast. their feet all day know what sore, to Have A. and M. on I CoaUi Bill Folev has called mil his Vigilants have promised an sweaty, Ai Promises Manuel Mack. Yesterday l ed a few things anent The been Walter Camp, Yale's famous football tender, burning feet mean murium the Giants, the Cubs, and Central High School tracK squa.1 for in- exhibition date with the Climbers this expert, says that the East mac develop They use "TIZ1' and "TIZ" cures their Bill Howe. the Phillies. Today T travul a bit farther, winding up this scholarlv dis- door work and the outlook Is for Griffith, the forward pass more next fall than feet right up. It keeps feet In perfee Yale's Football Schedule in a spring by Managsr and are Is sertation on the merits of the National League. well-balanc- ed ever before. He has studied carefully condition. TIZ" the only remedyIn Frederick R. Moran. team. Small lnterolasa more than nnious to try their skill Dlav worm a raws po J meets will be held soon In an the svstem of used bv Western the mat out all tho 3U6 effort to against the big leaguers. The Old Fox Is expected exudations which puff up Year. Edward Sullivan, Seventh v. eeu oui inu leaii. iiKeiy laos. elevens and It that, withsonous the Another street northeast. Pirates Braves Dodgers. attended tho Vigilants' big banquet last Frank Hlnkov in charge of tho HcM feet and cause tender, sore, tired v.ork of the Klis. the Blue will bfgin to aching feet. It instantly stops the night at tlie Fritz Reuter. and. after corns, callouses, Army Meets Notre Dame. complimenting the athletes for their do something alocr this line. If Yale pain In and bunion riusuiirgh, iioston. and Brooklyn fehould all do better work than in the can take up the forward pass where It's simply glorious. Ah! how com urn Hesarty, captain of tJtorse- - A gamenegs on the football gridiion. said Howe left ofT, Yale mav regain your feet feel using last campaign this stage a yoar ago the Pirate outfit looked to be the NOTRE DA.A1E. Ind.. Jan G The Arthur fortable after nrn'a winning lootball eleven in 1912, KNABE IS HUNTING that be would give them a date if they old position in football TIZ." You'll never limp or draw best club in the circuit, with promise of developing Into high-gra- de ma-- Army will get a chauco to even up hr avcs Wednesday night for Raleigh, a I lor cared to accept it. up your face in pain. Your shoes chine. But the dope buckled badly. The pitching staff, a championship tht drubbing they buffered from Net re Third big league. won't tighten and hurt your feet. P.. as he has signed to continue as "We'll take it." leplied Mana-ie- r Joe array on copy paper, was second jrrade in the ball Held, a Dame In 1913. Notre Dame authorities Get a 25 cent box. of "TIZ" now from jach of the North Carolina. A. and M. and rickety start announced today that the Oliver!, "and we'll ijtve voil a better argument I any druggist, department or general took all Uip out of the club early in the fight. Westerners There is some sense in the eleven next season. Hegarty will alo OR E heart will play at West Point, on Novembei T game thaa mans of the big league of a field for a third big league, but it store. Just think! a whole years loot av ciiargc of this year's basketball f Konetchy. Mowrey, and Harmon will bring new blood to the club, and tills year. clubs.' should certainly not endeavor to force comfort for only 25 cents. Advt. : up. ram and the baseball nine in 1915, the 1 this factor alone should leister things If these three ball players jit ' ntract coming to an end in Ma, 191j. in as they should. Clarke will be in the hunt. Whether they will is a Stallings Sends "Eats." North Carolina A. and M will be gamble. And so is the pitching staff. Likewise the outfield Which leaves Yale's schedule in 1915," said liep.i- - my in the Pirates any dope we carry in our kit. BOSTON. Mass., Jan 6 Thirtj toda, "or I miss guess. I had Outlaw Manager Baltimore beond live. fat. and nobbling, were &&& 'hance to land a game with Harvard League. s ulven to tho Winter Club b Chains year, but was just week 1 Weed a late. you can figure moie easily. It isn't Ilkelv tliev w.ii fiiiUli worse. George Stallings. manager i.sht have played an early game in Believes Boston far an of tho ' the The Braves, under Stalling' driving Braves. I'roperly treated, they will adium. leadership, came from a joke location be tho main Would have Hegarty will out" Round-U- p. attraction at the annual presented the accident that occurred to call lu hasketball Will Be Success. ' in 3912 to the jp of the second division. The dinner. January 16. am Mondav, and predicts a winning In ills first year out Stalllntrs heat out -- Ult hree rlubs. He'll add another to his TI.e only two club" with a fmi show CAR OF DR. C. N. ACKER list this season and finish among tho or heading sun; you off the Giants are Philadel- ti. flrt four as aa tho bread cast Canadian Hockeyists BALTIMORE, Jan. Frank uto upon the waters wi'l be absorbed in the phia &nd Pittsburgh. Ai'd the only HAVE Knabe, new manager of the Federal main by tish. show these two clubs have in their YOU and aU other automobile accidents" whkh are cmed frr daKae, League team in Baltimore, who signed lie has a K"C1 catfher in Itaridcn: .1 getting away at tip speed .11 J tightlliT l'ur-ili'- ptill pitching now 111 Tyler, f. for every BraffiTS&Sa Nine-tent- Stop, Princeton Seven last night, is on a hunt for players slau loot of the stretch ahead for hs of all accidents are caused by skidding. Ether today. Gossip here Is that he may cct .lames Rudolph and others who McGraw his a better ball club this sea- BfcaU2Q 700 will show improvement, only a fair in- son thun he had last when h led the CORNSI i kid into the other fellow or the other felltrw skids into job. of his teammates from the Phila- fit-i- d SEW IOUK. Jan. C To ; Ottawa Fomi' field, but a better outfield. bv ten games. All in all the N. L Dangerous condition are constantly amine. Slippery roads are always ikardbuBBk. on ). ntvcrslty hockey delphia Nationals. This is based done, regardless prejudice partls-amd'.li- team today belongs of or An aeddeet ii UibU la occur ilostt r that iMjrc yUe Vka ptmmmal tmjmrr wMca miPiimli ya e credit of btoppmg winning Knabe's "buslne?s trip" to the Quakei airain points to SloGraw not be- - bunionsV nd roar paalingegm. mxmno ! tm&V iiimiih fta fc th The Dodgers. be tb terMBuM vwMUJ J reak of Princeton, but it took the City todav. auso carries any dizzv airav of tal- inlay EabOtty, wbn dltar can be rretdart by zotntj taktar tin :iOuM.r 1 anadians two extra periods to win out, Knabe did not demand a bank deposit ent, but because he will drive what he Tiee Phalli iriaiTo-aHyittB- Vttmwn mbtamt luntWnw 11ihiT S, game The Iodger prospectus depends! has at top arced und isn't any ? to In the here night. tere last salary, as was ex- tlrst-elas- of his three cars' bit upon the Federal League foray suretv that a s machine, busi-nessli- pected, and the Terrapins' directors are aini ambitious, will be In the and upon Mandarin Robinson. This field against much pleased at the compliment. a big part him. Either Philadelphia Take Precaution NOW McGoorty Is Offered viub lias good material, but r Pittsburgh llrst-ela- ss "I think the Federal League will be a has a chance feO .&. d of It 13 still In the raw to fjr as Intide to make a winning asrault bv sticking, vVi3&Ii success," said Knabe. "and that is the to the proper play- Consider vour own safety consider the aifotT of otfeer road I would baseball is eoncerneo, and the confiri diet of consistent Why bear the pain and an- aaaMy Bout With reason I have Joined it. rather mid-ocea- n Hawt no cbutea. WmAOvbIbs an aa abaotata a Mb war tb tad to Carpentier play in any city habit of skidding in will bill neither club ha3 enough stuff to u...t:w..b wi!ncaam Baltimore than other be hard to bleak. Despite the Brooklyn tiiko its war Into a pennant to arrive noyance? Don't experiment with ,"i jaoneir mtait accUcnta aad to naxa iwiutthw sm mm, T in circuit, and I am going tissue-destroyi- ng taraa the Federal jubilee, rai&ed even earlier tliU winter, there bv drifting along as the tide runs. 1 salves and uia treat to. . 6. to have a ball club for your fans. For plui.li-colore- AHIS. Jan. Eddie MeGoorts , the the aforebal'l Dodgera have one d. The luck of the game is a big factor or prove Cannot injure tires becaase "they creep. Occupy very BMZe to-.- a month I have been thinking over the remedies. Let us merican boxer, now in Australia, a egg-shnp- to linlMi courye it AppUad jaermnt tax Tiaa of Federal League and investigating It. time ahead but isn't as bU a factor as you It whin at in nie. la a wHbezt Jtcl. was offered a lignt with George3 . tho to what a simple matter is In the first fcur the tluek of irame and the spirit of i-- cham-101- The men behind it have the monev and 3 Equip your car with Weed Chains and Insist for year arpentier, "provided the French 1 I - buttle analiLit odds. well eiioiiirh for us to comfort the most ob- m Sydney. New the business ability. The have a It'i etiim 4a xh aam. visits South Wales, pretty good right j Over in Realand ".uc't ilerzog will to voit for that "tide whi.h tal.tn at is stinate foot ailment. Ut circuit now." I luring Easter week. start things 111 the proper direction even lood Ica.lH of ic fortune." lint only the ir be doesn't travel verv far his f.rat same, fish swims up stream .ind arrive.0 Keep Your Feet Off Your Mind Recommended and sold Would Go to Yankees Get Brown. Reason. 'Jliey raven 1 leu mm inncn to there ic.rardluis 0f the drift by all reputable dealer Coast. work on and ne vvi!I have a ronnh tli'ie Iji'glnnl'ig. he will have i NEW YORK. 6 I. pi. Urjan. in the But Re-elect- GEORGES & SON, Inc. A.KLAND. Cal.. Jan : -- Jimmy Jan. much bettj-- r iiviehiri movi'i along Uv Baker Is ipckard. 8ald to havn to 00m? to terms former battery mate of Wulli" Selir.'icr. Julv Font Specialist" Wees! Ckaii Tire Grip Co. - today with the Pittsburgh Federals, villi onv the Athletics' great jcung catcher, lu i I'll AHEI.PIIIA P.i Ian. 1. -- Uil-I Join -- - NewYerk o tin Coast If he can :i berth been signed for a trial by (he anli'cx foi the ('..rdniuU thev hail l.rtt- Ham F B.ikfr has heeii reel, d to 1214 F Street N W. the army of 28MareSL f'ln-.riiit-rlti rve tvventj-on- e - i iheckard. who is on r-- In years old, vvcib.i-- ITS 1 Clneliin-i- p 1 the He material last fi.Mj than the of the ill,.. o.. 1 Anti-Skidde- rs mkwn ul (Ladles' Maid In Attendance list wired the Oakland manage-ne- nt Sounds, stands five feet ten nrj a naif ProoKlvr or Bosto--ai- the; linlhh. rjiilH will not be j. nt nut to t . iua - asking for a Job, j2d uses hjj right fin. last. They don't look an bctte., but er till next week