Mcaleer Reads Riot Act to Second Baseman Cunningham '
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'' X 8 THE, WASHINGTON HEBAID, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1911. , V 4! McAleer Reads Riot Act to Second Baseman Cunningham ' MAY MAKE TEAM. ENTERS FAST COMPANY. CUNNINGHAM MUST GET IN Emmett McCarthy DolnK Good "Work MANAGER CORNELL AFTER at "Wesleyan College. Emmett McCarthy, former scholastic The Sign of Quality - CONDITION AT ONCE OR GO star of Washington, is out for the base- DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP ball team at Wesleyaji College and will probably make the team. McCarthy Is hitting the ball hard these days and catching in mldseason form, his throw- Nationals' Manager Gives Second Baseman to Under- ing to the bases being especially good. Hungry Tigers Await Opening of Baseball Season SSBSSBBSSSSSSsO''BSaaBSSSSSSSSSSsi stand He Will Tolerate Loafing No Longer. GIANTS' YANNIGANS WIN. with Confidence Club Will Be Greatly TECK By WILLIAM FEET. ginning of last season at the same fig- Take- Fait Game from ban An- - Strengthened. Srrcafp The Washington Herald. ures, but he did not hit in his e lonlo, 3 to 1. Mc- form, "AtuSta, Ga., March 26. Manager and experienced one of the poorest San Antonio, March :6. The flying By X. T. WORLKY. holes than when all was clear sailing. The Shoe for Men. Aleer read the riot act to Sec- J ears of his professional career. squadron of Gothamite youngsters took With a confidence born of continued His exhibition was mnst flnlRhpn for an gave "When "Teck" models for spring and ond Baseman Bill Cunningham and a contract was sent Gessler this the San Antonio League club down the success on the local sand lots, the Cor- amateur breaking into professional ranks the joungster to understand that unless winter a substantial cut was made, and lllne this afternoon by the score of 2 nell Company team, from that the writer has seen." summer are original "P-B- " de- was tol BBBBBBBBBBBBBi. "vi "VPH; baseball its Harry Dodd, writing he got himself Into condition when the it for this reason that the big in a game tnat was leaiurea oy tne sup- sporty manager down to the bat boy, is for the Savannah signs, will who fielder held sS16K'fi Morning News, says some nice things and appeal to men opened that out until he had a chance s. fLX2SE Vh77snBassHrc&3 American League season port given Jenkins by the Giant out after a third pennant this season. Thompson, like found second to talk with Manager McAleer and whole route about the former Terminal a combination of shoe style Wid Conroy would be at Noyes Jenkins went the There's an old saying about the pitcher Y. M. C. President one in- Railroad A. player, and the and comfort. In order tliat the youngster might for the visitors, and aside from which; went to well too being strike-ou- she base. As has been previously staled, Gessler ning a little wildness the close, the often holder of the District t record McAleer was in deadly signed and at a g game. Dodd says: It is quite easy to tell you of understand that his contract when President Noyes his work was very steady. broken In the end, but .the Brentwood for earnest he was informed that his salary was m Atlanta, but a clause was In- leader and his hungry Tigers can't sec "Through some misunderstanding, it these new styles, but it is much would not start until he (Cunningham) serted In the document to the effect that It that way they want the pennant, and was thought by the local authorities presum- PANTHERS LOSE TO GIANTS. Thompson, pettcr to show them to you. was in shape to play. if he batted at a certain Pgure, If jou will believe Mr. Cornell, they will that the recruit from Wash- ably around the .300 mark, he would be ington, D. C. was an outfielder. Fol- The new low cdt in According to Manager McAleer Cun- In get It. models are overweight, paid a bonus at the close of the season, Mixed Team Defeats Fort Worth. lowing his appearance here for practice, ningham is twenty pounds amounting to terms of his last year's Although many of the stars of the the youngster was assigned eo the gar- Gun Metal. Patent Colt, and Tan. come the y Fast Time. 111 every ounce of this wall have to So every induce- V Paperhanger nine will be seen in fast dens played right field In Tans will be and contract. Gessler has Fort Worth. Tex., March 36. A mixed and several more popular this before the joungster is permitted to ment offered to break up a few gamps feMl"ili company this year, Buscher, the crack of the games against the Athletic reg- off team of New York Giants saw and con- season than ever before. second in the big series. with some of those old-ti- long drives. pitcher of club, in particular, being ulars However. the player came play base quered the Panthers this afternoon In the "Teck" Said Manager Jim "My And he says he is going to do it, too. missed, the Cornell team will undoubt- thither with the Intention of trying out Shoes are priced from the of 1 hour and 5 min- one of is with Cunningham. remarkable time edly be one of In Washington. for the berths on tfto pitching $3.50 to $6.00. patience exhausted Chief Swain Charley Conway, both 2 the best weeks and he and utes. to a The score: Nojes sian He has inrormed Manager Magoon "Ve have been here three tipping the scales around the 200 mark, B.H.K. With the announcement that. to this effect, and jesterday was given pound. does not -- 7 1 nas lost just one He engaged in a wrest- New Tock.... i will play with the Charlottee. N C, a long work-ou- t with one of the catchers. he Fort Worth 10000000 2 2 show the right disposition and thinks ling bout after practice jesterday, and 000000000-- 0 club, in the Carolina Association, Man- "Thompson pitched for the Valdosta can off weight by sleeping. Cun- Batteries Ames, Shon&z, and Schlei; Aprleton. ager Cornell will depend on one of his semi-pr- o team last season and was con- take had it out hot and heavy on the grass. Holly, and McMnrray. ningham tips the scales at 1S3 pounds, Jim McAleer refereed and rendered his new players, P. R. Lynn by name, to sidered one of the best twirlers in that and for his height should weigh 169. He decision a draw, although Conway was HARRa W. BEACH, take care of the backstop position. Ljnn section of the country. Before going twenty pounds the aggressor and many claimed should STRIKES OUT SEVEl. League, there he played with several prominent lias simply got to work off Who Joins tho Old Point Athletic Association of has seen service in the amateur clubs In Washington,, where Outfitters to Men and Little Men season on points. A ircuiia. for between now and the time the DrncUe Does Good Work for Giants and if he lives up to his reputation, must several years he has been known as him; neither be a corking good man 'Strike-ou- The Avenue at Ninth. opens or I shall not start Hugh Fullerton. the n Chi- at Dallas. t Thompson, because of the will he draw any salary until he gets cago The pitching department, which means feat he accomplished In striking out baseball writer, who was here with Tex . March A. condition. Dallas, The Giant so much to an amateur team, will be twenty-thre- e men In a g game. himself into the Cubs Thursday and Friday, pulled miss- SUESS MAY JOIN AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY. Cunningham. regulars, with Dojle and Snodgrass particularly strong Sherman Green, the Thompson also played for a time with "1 cannot understand one of told line-u- the best stories eer about ing from the plaed their final the Gaithersburg club, semi-pr- o Here's. Gabby Street, who has already Germany Catholic I'niverslty star, has been signed a outfit Schaefer. Here's the story: game in Dallas this afternoon and won And LflX Maryland. He is a rangy youngster. off pounds and is out hustling to do the flinirlnir. with Norrls and worked ten "Five years ago, during the final 'White 6 3. CLDB Paper- - ffhrows and bats and has shows by a score of to S0DT.HEM Harding, another new Dlaver. the E. M. day. veteran, but it e cry Street is a series," said Fullerton, "I of hangers have nothing to fear as to weak good control of his fast and curve balL' F."30" Aside from the excellent pitching life as docs Cunningham." twice as much dropped Into Joe Cantillon's Log Cabin Marquard and Devore's hard ness In the pitching staff STDDEBAKER AND FLANDERS Cunning- Drucke and big Hare and few are the ctan that are McAleer further claims that saloon one night and found a crowd of hitting, the game was more than Harding is a Brentwood man. and (TorccaJcd m the uncut no bones of neer speed, bush. COMMERCIII. AUTO A SUPPLY CO., ham is lazy and makes ball players in the place, all of whom mildly exciting, as the Giants were in tall, with lots of and is a close Tho eye of the Biff Leacue CDQt ra far 1313 . V. A E. 'Phone 31. 2174. amg so in front of all the players. He were discussing the outcome of front all the waj. Gets Offer to Play with John- double in appearanco to Phil Buschtx.