By Jaygould Nothing But
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Two More Giant Recruits Come Into Fold.Favorftes Triumph in National Squash Tennis R*"m9 With McGraw Two Years Platt Defeated Ago, h Backfor Another Trial By BRIGGS In Two Games - Fine Pitching Prospect of 1919 Spikes Rumor He MO NO THI3 tS PRr-JTV Gould ThGL REAL STUPP .ReA30M/*\©L« By Jay Is to Retire and Will Try for Regular Berth; HANK- I WANT YoO Too - SEVSmTY To TAKB A SHOT Five. A CA^S- and Cordier Second Also OF |T- Appel, llyde Monroe, Young Bascman* Signs SA\ WHEW Also Come Tlirough in Second Round «of Meet W. Macbeth By J. Masters Two Giant recruits of whom much is expected the season By Jack coming in the Becond have forwarded the new form of contract to Joseph D. the club There were no upsets O'Brien, of the national tennirs was last These are round rtquash secretary, it announeed night. Wilfred D. (Buddy) championship tournament played yes¬ Ryan, a right-handed pitcher, and John A. Monroe, a second baseman. terday afternoon at the Yale Club, al¬ who was with McGraw in two though when the last match was com¬ Ryan, Gainesville, Fla., years ago thia for tbe title has been at Hot for thc last two wcoks the pleted sixteen aspirants epring, Springs, Ark., taking of A. J. Cordier were all that were Speeial signal! baths. He is now on his way home to California to rest for a short left from n field of sixty which took time, In in- For motorists but will be one of the first to i*eport to McGraw in San Antonio. the courts on Saturday. every to-day. stance the favorites came through, and Some A letter accompanyins tho contract^ ..-,. the "big four".Jay Gould, John W. speeial motor set at rest a rumor to the eftect thnt Appel jr., P. Van S. Hydc and Cordier. robes. Ryan might retire to engage in the qualiiied for to-day's play without be¬ Star College Catcher ing extended. A case of our brokerage business. Ryan declaros he Gould disposcd of Livingston Platt, Clothing ts very ambitious to win a regular May Join the Yankees of the .Yale Club, in straipfht games, Department doing our berth with the Giant oitching staff, 15.2, 16.10, and while the contest Motor Accessories a good and feels himself soasoned enough to At Camp on March 1 was rather onesided, it attracted men are turn.-by over some make a gallant try, at Ieast. He large gallery, because both turning Pa., Fob. 7..Jim Brad- the first ten on the list. of stuff two among ranking fine fabrics that would nor- showed plenty years ago .J7A8TOX,shaw, the star catchor of the Gould got awny*to an early start in at Gaincsville, but waa green as grass baseball the opener and won as he pleased, but mally go into $20 robes. "at the time. Lafayette College team, fl Mav6 A in the second game he encountered who is nndor verbal agreement to VJROrJ<5 / All-wool chevicts im- Ryan, who was a ringo-r for "Poll" Another firm resistance and several tirnes was Rerritt in 1019, haa fllled out greatly. play with the New York Yankees, WAY f V VJATCR PriEE -ee EW! forced to trail before finally putting ported from Scotland. He was considered one loft or.llcgo to-day. It is understood PlTCHGF*. II over the last score. best of the Xew International \fjauJ The Yale man was outclassed almost Soft but pitchers he win take a conrse in dentis- sturdy stuffs. League in 5320- a right-bander who np \ WATGW, > throughout. He could not fathom the Warm not too won nincteen gaa h:' nlne try nt Harvard or some other New HTv^J / tactics of the court tennis champion, yet heavy. Monroe, who hiia left-handed ar.d England institrilion. lt is also pos¬ Who placed the ball with great accu- $12. , is n hr>*e- ihrowg right-hamied, see >ud sible that he may report to the racy and constantly employed a change man hailin^ from tbe t club was almost to Yankees at tho Sonthcrn of pace that impossible Rogers Peet of tbe Tctsss Leagae. Hc is b-.it tWen- training cope With. Company ry-one years ojt-age. Hc is 5 feet 10 cnmp -March t, and wait nntll next Result Never in Doubt Broadway BroadW inches tail and weijiba lfiO pouads. fall to continue his studies. at 13th St. "Four at 34th St Layt season he stole 2S bases, hit .2S0 Gould used his famous smashing Convenient aad fielded .032. The loss of Bradshaw will be a drives, or a tantilizing slow shot to great blow to thc am- the corners, with ease, and the Broadway Comcrs" Fifth Atc championship equal at Warren, Robblc &t*ns Xew Contract bltions of Coach Bill Coughlin. Tho result was never in doubt, despite the at 41st St Wilbert Robinson. the rofcand man¬ efforts of Platt, who, aided by a series catcher was one of the leading eogs of excellent well low shots, did ager of thi- .-..-, is ex- in tho placed petteA to Ti* Lafayette machine last sprinjr, manage on two ocofisions to take to-morrow for a eoftfexeiure with and his departure leaves the Ma- 1-point lead in the second. Squire Cbar1 hie has roon and "VVhite without an expe¬ CoEdier, the defending champion, just returned fjrom a tJirce .weeks1' who is one step ahead of the field, en¬ sojourn at Dover Hall, and will doeble rienced backstop. tered the fourth round by defeating back to" thc Ge-jrgia club st the end Geoffrey Taylor, of the Army and Navy Golfer of the remain it Pittsburgh week, to tmtO 13 tirre vas passed on from the big* ehow, now Club, also in straight games, and like to procrcd to Xew Orleans for irprirg Hendrrix follows. Club, also in straight games, and, like With training. Tt is %o be hoped that organized greatest opposition ln the last tilt. Medalist, 72, The genial IrsrleT, wbej has dono so baseball is not trying to hide behind Cordier subdued hia opponent to the much to put Brooklyn o* tho basebr.II the judicial robes of Judge Kcnesaw tune of 15.3 ln the opener, but he On Pinehurst Links roap during tha last llccntain Landis, the new Commis¬ let up ever so little in the second, and just re-signed a three years* t sioner of Baseball. It would be too Taylor, auick to seize upon the op¬ PLNEHURST, N. C. Feb. 7..H- C. wiito Mr. Ebbets. bad if thesa who have the keeping of portunity, put everything he had into close of the Ias) i Uncle uhs game cannot realize the serious- E>rothers the game and before the champion Fownes, 2d, of the Oakmont Country fnr Appleby Star Events was ex¬ Robbie accepted trrros throc ysnrs, ness of such an offense ss perpetratcd Many realized it the score tied and Club of Pittsburgh, who is a aon of at one of i i base¬ by tho dishonest White Fox. Win and tra innings were in order. W. C. Fownes, former national amatecr ball, ar.d la. fling uneonditional releases to Lose Cne At Millrose Games The title hoider tightened up at this and of the deessnent. 1 at the bi-; in the form which champion captain American malefactor3 or players under suspicion stage and, playing international scored a 72 conferenee in the ma* made him he the golf team, league Ch7c7.gr;, ia not going to clcanso the skirts of Matches for Title In Garden thejchampion, stopped to-day on the championship course la jers ratified a new form 01 c r.cd baseball. The has To-night rush of the Army and Navy represen¬ the round of the It is this new form. that Rob¬ public tative and ran the extra to win qualifying Tin signed, waired bnt it cannot be points, Whistlos three-ball r»atch. He ant inson has just forwarded to the boss "ooled allpatiently,of the time. It seems CLEVELAND, Fob. 7..Charles Hed- GrantlandRice The annual athletic carnival of the at 18.14. in of the high of out 86 and h-jck in 26. Twenty-aeven Dodgers. time that something should bo done don, Dowagiac, Mich., and Edgar T. (Copyright, 1921, Thc New York Tribune Inc.) Millrose A. A. will bc held in Falters Often in Piaches and wi'.l off in st to all to-night qualified play threet bring of thc guilty to justice. Appleby, of New York, were the win- Madison Square Garden and, according Only one mr.tch in which one of the match play with handicaps, the first Arthur Trwin has jtist slgfied foT hit; ners of the afternoon matches of the Wrestling Holds leading four participated went to ex¬ reund being played to-morrow. Hartford ciub one of the bi Milton Stockdalc, who has been em- to the program, nearly every athlete tra in F. Van New national amateur 18.2 balkline billiard The headlock is no I'd choose games, and thiy struggle York district polfers who quali- ing prespecis of the rarae. This is ployed as a member of the mechanical way of prominence in tho United States is S. the Harvard star, finally won fied were F. T. Keatin, of Jarre? a stalf of the Hyde, Spring Lake, Durgito, twcTTity-year-old lad Hippodrome this winter. championship tournament, which To try to chase away the bluea; entered. There are twenty-five events from R. E. T.