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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 22

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 22

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, MONDAY. MARCH 1)18. Superbas Need Hot Weather RECORDS SHOW CRESCENTS HAD GREAT FIVE CONTRACT IS SENT To Straighten Out Cripples TO LARRY LAJOD Ebbets Anticipates Little Troubll Team in Poor as Ust Week at Hut Springs Begins. Chuck Ward in Uniform Again Pfefer Appiies for ReinstatementRuth Hits Homer With Bases Full.

in Signing Him Huston Letter Did Good. iy i i.ajoie by the Hrooklyi I cl ib ai his home 11 eland, wuh the request that hB Wi'li the esldnit Kbbets M' a.iii.ii,' n. Laj.oe that undefj (Am a taff Correspondent. I HOT spring. 25 The Brooklyn Supertas uegan their last ueck of training here tni morning.

Manager Robinson plans to mike a strenuous wincup. uith the aid of the weather man. He is not entirely pleated with the conditio of some members of the team. There is much lameness of arm Uld pitchers and fielders alike being affected. Robbie is praying for hot weather to start the grease moving around the joints, as he it.

There is a long, hard iunket ahead and, with the Red Sox showing up stronger than the Superbas. he wanislu- wed to be 11 heir physical best In order to make tne road series other than a succession of Boston victories. Robbie has every man in uniform except Ed Pfeffer. The big pitcher is awaiting news from the National Commission that his name has been stricken from the oluntary retired list. Alter" b.iscball lob a.l trtm g.

mm i aetk mf 'he id Larry will lake a rheei ii i- i.iohHl.ie the view and more monejfjj HlWI'a M1. that it will he up to President F.hbets Bt no hi in the iioi aOia technically beltings I beyond a doubt, it is n. an effort will be made to Play wuh the Superb, to tenoer mm a contract, nucoie ais hll eye ami he has no doubt about Pfeffef BCinf ni puts la iigncd once he is eligible again. ufroukSj lo right Islanding) Cuylcr Heath, km Mr. Robert Ml.

I V. MUMriW, In. I lCM Kenny. --muI." 1. Hen.

sitting duo Ahmrad. K. W. Butler. Felix F.

captain), I Trciikman. V. Swcn-oii. aa we aa bench on litre pitched I. ails in I lie a fifth inning.

It was the head of Rub his i i thai li mihle.l nre. Kuth Maiquard tluee acioss ''buck Ward made the Bret time he was sinre he imed his an! HmUnry twMea tor Sox game. Ward Is not going t. mi i act offered Back Whea rst Red in.ss.il i.j ii or ll prefer a high Ban. as ai I'fcffrr Must Walt.

The ex-Pirate will Do Golf Rules Shut Out New Steel-Shafted Clubs? Crescent Basketball Team Had Most Brilliant Season things, scv- fed I Kilw .1 Pfeffer, I tit; pitcher wh1 and 1 in In i tne sphere Hoi Spinas 1 1 was thought hM but will i.e the easy side for sc eral days, lie is expected to devei. Into a corking ihird baseman 1 Robbie, im ih guided i. what tl high and far that it was pronounced probably the longest hit ever manufactured at Whlttiagtoa Park, such is his fame around here that every he goes to hat now the crowd i nnimissi. has f.u mal! lifted him off ibe Tht lurily retired lisi bi fore the lirooklvi i give Katie that steel. shafted clubs than man) lawyera! wear toga that wouui i name a junkman.

Philadelphia letraph. J'lr Ion. Dr. Angel Invents Game Called "Cage Ball' club will offer him a i rail of ami Prasbfonl HP the Dull over tne crescent A. o.

could at least one team thtly throughout the i it would be hookey, or lacrosse, but this mating team Is the lhai I'fefii had a ppa rent ly cxplainellB read for the market rtaj eauaad i on- -nli ruble discussion in the (OU world aa to bother such i lube are allowable und the rubs, it was noted in The Bade thai the scarcity hickory due Stat. I that he hii.l io.n.-il Vat loot CIM" lhai in the few TYard had at the far cr bun; hi maaaured up to (if nurse, that il him a go. nl third sarke ANfiEL, coa. Mirrs' ratal Muff. iuld have ben a close and in-ig game but for Hi Myers' criticism ir ii could be shown that pros are free from a sort of superstitious trust certain ola garments.

Why, even well-known amateur, who 'can Willi- In- (heel; in live figures. Itcserves, but the Auxili.n Naval P.e.l ill always boas which thone year the pi basketball ci This ear hard. With two cream of ba best record mii'ii nnd alhh teams at high stand-but If can- nd acta like serves, which ar under. the NavjB causes might was long and 1 fatal third. Ikcs Naval Tralal furnish an excu thei for the six runa that twentj -live victories and this team, against the iketball talent, holds the 1,, ho up and publicly before Lrooklyn ncoiiate wuh him.

never goea Into i wiiboiii imtiinu mi pair of Ho users ih.i Imsn Khoades. seertTfltnly Station, hag iiivrnlisl a new gal called "cage ball." wblrli be tn right ami aveotaaUl li Introduced at all the iirmv ej de by a Crescent The- lir.M.klyu owners and all IhtB others baineil a lesson from ihe howlB was an error of the must glaring kind and inexcusable, as Hi was set to take m- Scott's easy fly for the second out. be But. in his haste tn throw the ball of. to the niate to head off Car.

Mays. i iih Raaerataalngi With all his players at his mand again, Signal practice one of the leading oi cupat loi opponents we fiiiifiressmaii Hied to have Jack Harrj ami other naval recruits from the Bos" i by Away back n. tne i anj eaya oi nut career he won two exciting crucial man lie- in a big championship wearing ibose breeches, and ihe idea took possession of him lhai he would lose without them. Conaequently, he ai-w'ays feels ill at ease unless dressed team has who sti.ilniiig to set away from Ivooi "There la a wide dlveralty of opinion among golfers as to whether the new steel-shafted clubs can be used in a national tournament. It is contended by a number of local enthusiasts that the i ih-s of the r.

S. C. A. put a ban on am material save wood for a abaft, team. While scoring a-in poln counted 8 7 1 West Point.

Polj val Reserves. Li I one suth drill. third, lie let the ball filter through age hall can he pla 1,0110 men mid Im Tlicrc arc goal- a Itohbie also nrODoaaa th.it his Ins han.l- Then what does he do but i. the New Mooners rh teams as Yale, Institute, St. John's ib.

the Naval Militia ml leading service i iv were forced to use iic'iei mi id. All than Scot MO sev ii on jstix luruiugneu tor tne nasei i.aii season. Hereafter no magnatj will lake the sllghteat hancc on put! ling himself in the light of offering hall player, or anybody else, special inducements to keep not of ihe right. iii ion os in I in le Sam needi I'felfcr Is ailli.L- a I Hoi eaaaa of i Sprinus at his own expense, which mn) of the s. a.

a nal-ahaped shaft qualifying round "The oommltu club, found the 'inbrful 1 lying a club with colored, ootago. i.skcil what would ic used it In the ii examined the ie waa of Dked at Chick In would be hard to of this team, as ed and finished the ml erf. used him to be slappeJ I il list before he con it hem id alwaya added core. Each cov space that one r' w' -J college si.h Vt, 5 i) 1 tee pick the bri 'Vo' p. Ill i fr- 'li ti uuittu I iraaon an Broaklra" i 1 ''Venn lirnoHMi.

Hon terl.ilh lo 1 "V.rT.'" anil i ion i "''''rim'TlJl'me J''1' 'the fieeiioni of his action he bus fully to i lliisttm Interview. Martdng of Goll BalU Wise, "Is it good spoiismaosbip lo stamp ilyour initials on a golf ball? tiiei ics a i New York writer. Thai is a queatlon i for winter debate and ci talileu i until next December. Itm thing is ncl. T.

L. Hus sure ami fortain such a pract serves New Vorli Am rz -a: -li tu I el tho.lt Hid KfakcM ixm Act in Dietfe This sounds fairly convincing, cs, ly as -s of r. s. ii. oi i banm il sin.

I 1 I ii. thai Hie sporting goods mai lurera alwaya lake expert adv h.Sl 1,1.1 I hear TRANSPORT TROUBLE KEEPS HORSES EAST Tlals that confronts I he accomplished Hi ley EbbetS thought laetern-owned t-yearolda this il was in lU-l-17, In those lo the so. I tie great the was li tl.e hampmns of the South- 'kln and Hie '(Wall's Leaguers Open Baseball Year Joe Wall's Sixth Ward Lie Leaguers rnniiiT Advanced Now. horses stabling at the pr on Loni; l-land at Belmo not backed by personal atnthe "n'o houghthwa I) bole in din-tloi the bole when il BOWLING Sundays and boh, bus. to I 1.

1. 1 1 often there is a dispute as lo ball jtlctl- I I tl lhai would be avoided if Ihe balls ill be n. ole io inu i marks. Before the national si in. it.

n. iianipionship Detroit in till i marking of all rubber-cores tbaiii iK.il Ho- m. ihe it-slants was advo- 1,., The i.on xhe liable. June 4. -j.

and but er which it will be fought i in Title l'lav. boen sclecleil I'hlla- (Spe, ial to The Lagle ing ago lost the belt uk lo'irnament. The A. Metal District BOWUPS Uaguc est of Long Ish ardls do i red It to the fall nan golfers, in. ni Ho- met.

anning tournaments an- fret ftckieneee llghtlj applied a patrloUc ti lieu of the champtonahlp wai Pnoe Toga Ma Be Mas deadlx of the llun air raids on London was in full blast Tllo bombs beard exploding and ihe tire of tha the bout acheduled ior that night the Nation. ii Bportlng Club wem along Still, the air raid did interfere Witt Central matli i- tern sw pros. who ei onen in roil sali roMOB roMOBitE nrnitccTtox. Automobile School, Bedford M.C.A. MM.XLS ItAKKBM.I.

PLWS. )rit. II, 1111 Bedford Ilrookl. ill ntrt ks roit mnr. TO I I CM! M.I.

FULTON PARK GARAGE plavril II Mil WINS III' Hi saaeirap; Toi IIRO OaMI inn t. I THE GARAGE THAT SATISFIES At TOMoltll.l A I Collars for spring BeSSw. Team TO Tnt rKS Kilt sxi.r..

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