TWO SCHOOLBOY TEAMS THAT WON THEIR GAMES IN SOUTHERN JUNIOR LEAGUE

* PICHEB KIEBER ? * I h li NOW A TIGER; * : 1 I HOWEDEL IS SOLD I Giant Recruit About Whom KL, Training Camp Reports Said If Much Comes to This City on >■» Optional Agreement—Bengal \ Recruit Goes to Bill Carrick’s I New Haven Club.

r TT* t)R the first time since the Tiger* F* I returned home some real news I aside from the monotonous ac- courts of the locals winning. Is pro- ! .fentid to t.,e fans today. That Man- ager McGlnnlty's trips to the Polo Grounds several times within the past wieett were In the interest of his team is npw a certainty. Pitcher Kleber. whom the Giants purchased at a big price last fall from Memphis of the Southern League, has been let out by McGlaw on an optional agreement to the J'igers. "Jawn J.” likes the way his fight-hand recruit worked in the South and since his return, and re- fused to eell him outright. asserted at the start that * Mcfeinntty he would go the limit to own every P player in his possession and would i oijly iaccept one on optional agreement In the event of his being unable to secure the goods. Rochester, and every club In the league, have from three to on the •t hajlf a dosen players same Southern Junior Jtoys Season | lasls. and Joseph J. concluded that RATTING AND BASE RUNNING OF MEYER Open by Playing LITTLE BETTING ON TONIGHT’S FIGHT not going to be a Rip Van of St. inkle by any means. All Kinds Ball, Good and Bad; Camden •Cieber will join the Tigers today and AND GANLEY WIN GAME FOR THE TIGERS BETWEEN FAMOUS t rjght into uniform. and Avon Ave. Winners. MIDDLEWEIGHT^ Uthough he was with the tail-end Annng he It was last night by Charley team last season, pitched Brady had a bad inning in the fifth Both agreed nnfhis 1 Flater Pitches Good ler Junior Ketchel and Are and games, won 13, lost 19 lohnny and before the side was retired Bar- 1 SOUTHERN JR. LEAGUE RECORD. Leaguers, the Millers finally Langford Harvey, representing Jem Driscoll tlfrty-three 1 « decision a score of 16 to in _ getting -the d lied one. Hts fielding average Ball for Four Innings. row's men gathered their only runs, by Confident—Attell and Ben Selig. acting for Abe Attell, that was .960. He was and 0. Good pitching marked the contest Irty-seven games three in all. Nattress stooped W. L. Pc. W. L rc. the two little fighters who are to battle Score 5 to 3. between the Avenue one. of the most dangerous missed a Miller 1 0 l.ooOiHawkins ...0 1 .000 Eighteenth boys Driscoll at 126. nsidered ducked and Halligan couple for the championship at al- Hawthorne 1 0 l.OOOi.S. Market... 0 1 .‘to and Haw kins Street the score be- featherweight rtefs in a pinch’ in the league, of strikes and the little shortstop nine, Camden ....1 0 1.000Chqvlton .... 0 1 .000 arena in Colma shall weigh was not of the ing 4 to 1. A keenly contested game Coffroth's ough his average BY FRANK J. MTAGUE. walked. Madden singled and Yeager Fourteenth. 1 0 0 1 .000 l.OOOjRergen was the battle between the Avon Ave- 126 four hours before the fight. 1 0 1.000;Belmont .... 0 1 XOO 27. pounds lgger variety. and thief is what you hit one which bounded off Brady’s glove Avon PHILADELPHIA, April 1 0 1.000 Madison ..0 1 .000 nue and the Belmont Avenue teams, the featherweight The newcomer may be sent in against It was a hit but Benny Eighteenth of the largest crowds that This Is recognized are, Benny Meyer, to dare to toward Meyer. their or he Yesterday'* Result*. the former team getting the decision its into the in sntreal before departure ROBBERsteal home after murdering one made It worse by picking up the ball ever wedged way limit England. the with Miller St., 16; Bergen St.. 6. by a score of 13 to 11. The Haw’thorne ONE Athletic Club in this the the iy be saved for game >f Jim Well, and making a bad heave to Agler and National Under orders from police Big Wiggs's offerings. Avon Av., 13: Belmont Av., 11. Avenue team scored more runs than or Sunday. was the will be on hand to witness .ronto Saturday we hand It to Bob the Royal went to second. It Fourteenth Av.. 23; Charlton St.. 3. city tonight referee stopped the fight between Cy- 'Pepper,” must you. other team in the rolling also announced was for- 13: Madison Av., 10. any league, ] the six-round fight between Sam Lang- and Chick Manager McGinnlty can set a too. Before Tigers' only error, but Benny Camden St.. clone Johnny Thompson 3anley, you pace, a of 27 runs the South at Howedel, the recruit who than atoned Eighteenth Av., 4; Hawkins St., 1. up tally against j ford, the negro, and Stanley round last Billy mu know It will be by the given by all. He more Hudson in the eighth night. dis- you sought Hawthorne Av, 27: S. Market St., 5. Market Street team's 5. The Camdens Mich. So sides in Jersey City, had been scored on the Ketchel. of Grand Rapids, w as an winner, Hudson pike magnates. You had no pity for for It. Nattress p.eg Thompson easy Carrick, who Is In defeated the Madisons by a score of 13 is the interest that only a few sed of to Billy in the cen- and his mates advanced to second and great receiving a terrible beating. he tall human monument the wet at to 10. Tho Camden and the Avon New Haven In the Cennecti- scored after to grounds boys of the least desirable seats, the man- will make his Eastern arg*a«f :re of the diamond when you asdfiulted third. Madden shortly Monte Attell The Branch Brook Park the games Avenue lads are shown above. announces, are available for t State League. youngster and then when Corcoran filed to Ganiey in deep agement debut at Tom’O'Rourke's National Club :he pill In a vicious manner OWING to have been Those in the from oukb.liold his own in the Nutmeg scheduled played picture are, reading the late comers. Joe in * jommltted barefaced robbery while right. Kommers singled and Yeager this evening, meeting Wagner atd for he gives every there by the Public School Baseball left to right: Avon Avenue—Standing. While the interest in the bout is in- (organization, VIr. was coaching the ball to tallied! Cocklll also boosted Ganley’s ten-round bout. one. Mc- Wiggs teams had to be postponed John Cordano, John Rose, Henry no dicaitlon of becoming a good Smith hit to Gettman League tense there was practically betting areak right, stealing third. Captain fielding average Strass- on him. by The Northern Junior and Senior League Speidel, Irving Potts, Charles on the outcome. One of the rea- nnlty has a string and Kommers did the “Steve Brodie” today of Milwaukee, and Peter Christie and his able lieutenants, remain idle. Arthur Fred Jimmy Clabby, teams were compelled to berger; sitting, Briggs. sons for the lack otf betting is the fact boxed ten Adubato and Miller, let off. act. He took a chance, so did our Jake, Paddy Lavin. of Buffalo, Bi-ex, you All of the Southern Junior League Bein, Henri1 Astfalt, Charles Hilbert. that under the laws of Pennsylvania and the later won out. rounds at Buffalo last night. A draw will stand for the same crime to- row. Gold- They games, however, were decided ai Camden Street—Top Sdmuel prize-fighting Is prohibited, and, there- if de- and Bob. Sheriff Har- It's true it looked easy for Kommers would have been the verdict lay, too, Benny Park. to the an- stein, left field; Edward Schumann, no decisions are rendered by the BISONS ARE ON THE but Jake shot the Weequahic Owing fore. Before the men name a to get in from third, cisions were allowed rigan wi)l never, grand nual principals' meeting, which takei pitcher; Paut' Singet1, second base: referees of bouts. of Indict either. So the ball to Meyer and he flung it to Crisp entered the ring Hilliard Lang, that will you, go place today, the games scheduled foi Ernest .Moser, captain, catcher: Louis Both fighters, with their retinue of and Kommcr was a goner. Toronto, winner of the American and iwas RUNG NOW limit. the Northern and Southern Senioi Kirchgessngr. first base; Albert trainers, seconds, etc., are on the '.SECOND fleet-footed Irish- amateur cham- in Jimmy Madden, the ■ Canadian welterweight Meyer performed his great feat tennis have been post- Schlosser, ..substitute; bottom row. Ketchel having arrived at 11 after what in and League today gi'oundi announced his entry into pro- the second and his triple sent Brady man, who looks goes AVilliarn Levine, centre field; Woodlawn Inn, pionships. poned until Friday. Stephen o'clock last night from the win- LEAGUE SUMMARY. having around left field, sure made some catch fessional ranks by challenging EASTERN tiome. the Tigers' pitcher An interesting game yesterday took Freel. right field: Philip Singer, third where -he had been training, and Lang- when be Gettman's high fly. ner of the bout. placed a pretty single to left prior to plucked the and the Mil- 1 base; John Handel, shortstop. ford across the Delaware river in the place between Bergen coming OF THE CLUBS. to the Just a few inches from the fence STANDING Benny’s trip plate. today from George Cole's training Walsh fifth inning. The fans generously ap- Joe Hyland nosed out Eddie Won. Lost. Pet. Ganley looped the loop in the first. grounds at Merchantville, N. J. They farmed to Barrow a bout at Brown's Gym- 5 1 333 failed to on as he flied to plauecl the outfielder In fit condition to in ten-round NEWARK Meyer get are declared to be fin- stole Stallings. nasium last night, making a wild XX).3 2 .600 Captain Smith. Kelly walked, by go any distance were more than six tal- The a snappy game ON CURRENT SPORTS ish and doing enough damage to en- 'REAL 3 3 .500 second by a mile more or less and Royals played SHORT TALKS rounds allowed continue should him to the verdict. 3 500 lied when used the right field throughout and if they interest is lent to the fight title MORE ... 3 Ganley Added with on. It was a punching bout 3 3 500 fence for a target. The player pur- be a factor later pugilistic understand, and lives in this city. We because it is expected the winner of good Walsh, the cleverer of the two, doing 2 3 .400 phased from Connie Mack at a big price The box score: world is rav- told you we wouldn't answer any more tonight's contest will probably toe iwr,.DENCE MONTREAL. THE the better work in the early stages of 2 3 .400 demonstrated that he was worth the NEWARK. 1 i lng today of your questions on school matters. looked upon as the logical man to meet ROCHESTER o.a. ab.h. o.a. and sack. ab.h. —Ed. win the world's the bout, but the game aggressive 1 4 .200 money when he stole the other ss. 2 1 0 1 over the Ketchel- the fighter who will JERSEY CITY. Meyer, 2b... 3 1 2 2'Nattress, with the and, with the If... 5 2 2 0 bout. at on July 4. Hyland stuck job Jake Gettman gently stepped t

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