.- ", '¦¦'"!¦ n ti ., .- "..rr.-r-r-.-¦-.t.-1.:=.¦***; Youngster's Actions Recall Williamsand ! Doings ofFamous Tinker Voshell Given I ¦ i¡ McGraw Absent at Practice and IF A^TER YOU'VE .MET. - flOit) -5HS Mt-Vte-S A DATE -AMD, WHSrd YOU TAKE HSSÏ. - AMD so Yo«y call neu Opening W»"TH You AKD You HOME A&K AMD Higher Th¿ GIRL. YOÜ've WANTED TH.r-4K YOU HEW To GO UP 5UMDAV SH£ *S Rating Men Are Put Through Their Paces by Chris¬ To MEET A«Nit> SHE ACTS YOU'VE f*AADtE A M»T OüT ¿UWJDAV EveivJIM<3 AMD MOT AT HOiMS - AMD " Former at No. 5 Frisch at Third Base L0V6LY To You She ,say«s "cali- r**.-. vjp You LeAue y^up mumBer Champion topher Mathewson; SUrv/DAY AT OrVt*"' in Place of Johnson; By W. O. McGeehan Brooklyn Man Now 12th SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 2..The Giants started their spring on the start By Fred Hawthorne training anniversary of the of the Texas Republic. The The cavorted and afternoon at the local under ranking committee of the T'nited squad morning league park, States Lawn Tennis an- the of Assistant Field Marshal General¬ Association guidance Christy Mathewson, nounced yesterday that, as the result issimo McGraw not yet having looked across the horizon. of re-consideration of the list Pilled ranking with the optimism that heats«r and the tournament record of last sea- the head when persons quit the ice for son, it had changed the order of plac- the humidity of the Tamale Belt, the Guy Nickalls Returns ing the players in two instances, Rich An old experts have already found the spring ard Norris Williams, 2d, former na- fashioned Winter and he -is an wonder, infielder at that. After War Service tional champion, moving up from No. 6 must soon to nen The name of the youth is Artie White, give way To Coach at Yale to No. i>, whife Wallace F. Johnson went fashions for graduate of the Catholic University, of down from No. 5 to No. (î. Spring! Washington, a native of ajid Framing- Gay Nickalls, who aucceeds Pro¬ In the second ton, »S. Howard Voshell Ready wheneveryou are! hhun. Mass. Artie Devlin pried him loose was fessor Mather Abbott as coach of promoted from No. 14 to No. 12, suits, from a semi-pro team at Worcester. Spring overcoats, the Yale crews, arrived here yes¬ going over the heads of Willie E. Davis His similarity to Joe Tinker first and Nathaniel W. Niles. who had been hats, shoes, fixings. the of the terday on the steamship Imperator, caught astigmatized eyes of the Cuitard line. for¬ originally at No. 12 and No. 13. He wore a uniform and a Kickalls ejperts. In giving my as to the order merly coached at Yale. He has been - opinion Rain or shine glove, and almost simultaneously the And for seve«Au - *"Scotch away from the New Haven institu¬ -And You look at v^Hisrsi Finally «SHE in which the "first ten" men should experts broke into the eager shout DAYS £>h«H 330ESt4"V CAL.L. OHH-h- BOYM! be Mists" are fine! of "The living, breathing image of Joe tion since 1914, having left to serve Ano You ftND You ARE Your^elp" im The 3>«OES CALL. AND AIM T IT A ranked, I printed a list some weeks Tinker!" No Evers or Chances were in the Lancashire Fusiieers during WORRIED AND mirror. P"ee"Lii-4G That APOLOGIZES FOR NOT 6RR-RAND, prior to the publication of the official Overcoats of rich mix. discovered to make out a rookie BLUE AMJD