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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SUNDAY. APRIL 25. 1909. Complete Summary of the Latest Sporting Events and Gossip of the World THE RESCUE OF THE OFFERS SHALFER SUIT TO CHANGE HIS BATTING FORM Swing at Ball. Him man Scbaefer, captain of tha Titers hue m arañil opportunlt) if win a $76 mu "f clth foi lllln ' 11 iiitn season, without having !" ahow ana I concerned eauraij "iw German's atyla at bitting., MmiriWa ni results MciiMWfi (a wont to take a 'nil i-alllg (ill Hi' ball III awOI'ta 111 II"!1 iter It and i" eM? Nttta lb tb wu at baas Mta aa paoult Onca in a while ba i Induced to shorten It Is swing, ami to ineel .mil chop ll the imii Oflatrall) iba fonaenuene in Improved oBoMatl) until a H lapses into iii" "id ways Tnla spring Jnvntnca offered hint th Mil "r inih.'h if few would atan to bat, and won iii continue h ; ti i i k la In full gannon, as canchad to do ay in manager, tba laitei being confldenl thai, by stepping Into tbu ball, and labial u abortanad awing, the captain would get hlghfi in in' averages, fui himself besides getting on tha baai much Bioic often, foi II' i; " " I "I tb if U 111 Th ufffi wan accepted by tha It am captain, who has bean f m l t f n I HiUn far, ami who h,o looked fII up ni UM plai" rm ii man wha la only lust in i .m int in ).i gam, li innkai a grai dual or difference in in taani non often Bchabfat anta mi riifi inn. Hi i on of thi bi st baa' runnern in (ha Innffut ami ha la one of tba n iiici i atol player In llic i .nuil n wh' li mi Iii llir ni l' upport unity, un iln pitcher la llbbli to gi iiiio ii bul through paying loo lunch attention lo tbi runner, attd thus tu he farced eiinei to sin k tna bgil mar in in nlk ,i mull 'iii in- i madman on those baaa this yciM" ' inld Bi bsafei 1 1 1 other ,i.n i n mu wild han i gal "U and keep tboaa pitchers and Saldan woi t lad muí nondei lag tu "in .in and rolls II sh i I m I mid I II be ill shape ti, lakp pari In I bad lurk. The Oemiail Is Jusl w i iih ! lug Into slut ne afi' i hi- long iv "it muí he promlaci '" i"' nisi us good a! ball pl.ivet j he hie- bPeii ili.'se lin-tj two lien na to seasons PALATIAL BALL YARD OPENED DaiK of Phesrieiprna Athlet In the Country Will Persons. Half million itoilul Shli.. PloiH.leitdiiu uhlcb workmen bava been imav ' :s Finest I a,'... i... : '- FAMK fPORTJNG Gossm imiv mil i in an ' i 'hlcago clnb i winter Kveri l oi .1 ui tu i maj not pin .il all Mils Seaaoti Poor married this sptin. gnd lust more fsslt younger social set lien of last season Rvers i l the cliise EloutlCéd i hut ! who thoimhl Jubntn and it I'Ubi will her second look" no u Ihougli th i.. palled upon to And in baseman for the ronvlni Hill ot $"" I,, a fall of I89Í J." U ' lell . niailil Cleveland am and '" s i Inn, I ho HO W Pill l"W II 4, I retí i le- i n n I be gam it r,. had k leadme Hut. i h alternan In !y lipped I after tin othr a ell knows bit iiip ir..l it 1 sM ilip i - I SHRUBB DEFEATS ST. YVES IN FIFTEEN MILE EVENT Unes Himself breat (amost Middle DÍ8- in. Morning Journal Bm1aJ laee4 U'lra run i II' in win-ii eight mile ihrubb had h lead lag) (wo mill's si Jfvea made inn frenchman lis l"'-i iliiti mlil not male I In. uMl ball i ui stn I Vis vv. nt ..Il n hb ii si n i ii him short patter I'rllHi.'l IliN gri faster liiwi r- 1 Khrubb ,i lead i ..lu ll In Hi lap I i- ut In I Ills lost I I If II rte!. JIM JEFFRIES SPEAKS. ii ie icelia o In ( liroiilcle I 'en net : vn.l ihe s. niite sal an. I ii.aive. I At th.- . I'ltl" Is In burled, (Teddy' heading for tin lungle j ii, I Is sllelil. III. u'e or less. M 111" tall, se. ma Dttat a whisper sni.e the ehamp of champí let I la lln .1 tlty year Til, Weill. I listen lili mi. I Itni th. lr aprecbea wnn I impress ' J. in us' aieeeh and he "aid "T" 'j I AYERS DECLINE PLACE IN RUSH I F Afi! IF 1 F AM i Pi .1 it, 1U1 ag" Sex. I ..1,1 " Wetrn i n. " ne o ..te Bader, 1 " 1 1 renueati I'N'.II "I Hie W"St ,t Tip n Pague i., suapend 'hp player ecl I opoi ran waa onaa nmi. a u tw ni hat giv'ii He in mini atonday lOlatoH ll Ihi finish of an exciting game ,,"tt or gel Ho black mark. n H' Chevx Chas.' link this ait. r- .ay j noon A fun 1 saiae was played In vhieh ilglii lo- Billa rtl hmnmiiniil the ,0. - 1 ... and Vice President Bhei n.vv y .11 i, j . - 1 1 11 Wright i man oppoaed Ceneral Clarence I: Kd ' mu 1 1. hi. m a, ni ib amateur nil ! wards and captain Archibald Butt, ar.l rnamameai ..t Ih. 1 1, del fetratu lis forwier winning ih 1..Í1, ,1,1. al.-, 1 In 1. I. Mlal oli 4b MM la I'ii;iI,-i KilU I ol. -Ion. in In- gaad lb' w.-sleiner's third I tan Dleyo Cal.. April ;'4 Tin 1 i ' gbd v iciorx in ii.. touraaaaettl WtWatanaon, an Knglish "remittance ' - r- - 1 man." aras killed lo re by a Maw fr. m l-l ol r.'iOPl a ek. 1 M Karl II "pknis I leant, la what ! ( ti.iby ought ,n,, ., , , ,. .,lks 1, . . in weight -a voura? It , a r,., wnn e , v.. 1 li . listo -am gaining st h anil bowal ul- I ly I WESTERN LEAGUERS OPEN SEASON T i j 'nnitpfi StroilPPI ' I Year; Piospectsi Than Last Good Foi I ill igiu clnb hint' Vlchlts ara t ) six. Tobaba n ml new cltlea admit n association It ia almost i the romp ible to r. i a Hi trength "i il i"X" , h i iiit ion season iii porta fron that thla yeai ub Indicate I be faater Weati i n T lav malMeaguea i by ni. big ii line tip mi on lili the ngthened ii"i iinlv i ills.,, piayi m iii. i undi flint ilny atrongeat club H ha bad sin eblo .is admitted to the leagui I'u- S .'"" - nave oeen nun linai .1 ny tin. ciui I trams In tin- N.it .i ! i nil .Mil 1' .'K Ul'S I Denver will ..is., have a .-t , ti am than it did lust year. An ! i" infifid. two ne catche new pluthera an. i a new manai addition to all nut two Of hist playera matte no tin- Denver roi doubt b l, Hit tai m Moines igthenad b v playera 1 1 r ill liuht hard NOTES Mi r I mu the puljllr in . 1 be i ii ' 1 1 ii i n g hi ".rounda. 1 "l I' t'in. t he .iten. I h mlturle ft i. "all ili it, in IwpVpi Imsn't cii Mile it. Ill 'll IT, íti that h, form1! ly ii, i r Itlili 1 1 Utthnti Minnei.it. i paaaed a bill allowing Sunday ball lictweei! the It. nil s ni' i bad '1 p. in The fans are now li".iiiii '. "'""" " " )" '" M. ubi. ix ataPlttburg . icceaaful "i all he youni St (kPaaon Will he I"' a the must HURSDAY gueatlon Mark finished second hut d that Hetz .g or the aiantalwaa dlaquallfied for rouah rldlne i it is if tie Wli I Op win1 Klim; i i partm iring April and May that II II in h a.- a man's life i-- u orth tn fl i rentage if Barry, with tin cijnts is now with Milwaukee . beat h . un 1 hiring lining I leaglli ar. er Harry .ia eii ..n ni-.i . teama than am other man mi record. I Boat on, Philadelphia Icago, i 'in, 'inn, iii. si lie ,it Amerl an leagU. In th" way hp moves alumt the fli Id ami In polnl of phyabiue Clyde Kn4 . th" Highlunderr new left fielder, U .1 ringer" for liig Kd Williams,. n of the .id rh ' g" h.inipi'uis under Pop Mison Kngb is a heavyweight, bin l.i can g. : over the greuiut at ,1 rapid rate and an play in any position. Hi st, in, Is up t.Miiessly at the plat arel look as It he might develop Int.. .1 i reinen, I.-,,- hitler. Williamson w-igii-fo .'mi pounds when he played short- atOP for Clsj ago, hot h w is hyltt '!. nis teei .m i , nvered a world "t It 1 Clahh) wins Willi KmM'koat. New 1 o leans, l.n.. April .'4 Jimmy Ttnbby "t '"imago, hi i.te.i .1 knockoui . er UI 1 u Griffith of I'ne 1t1n.it 1 hi th rmirth round tonight GrltM Hi w a n poof . "tul i f i.m 4 It. 'lb 1 ins w reatllng Waieti. 4 . .I K if at ft 'ii- t.i d Jim Louis 111 a uiestllng mateh nhrhi L rnnii'ii.. deti Oalvln .. tin span!-final lull Makes I.immI al Goat ahtngton, f v.. April :4 Pr. - ,.,. , lhai iho men had nwarrel .1 A .,,,,.,. ,,r ,)lliri,,. . ,. , pnxiiisi ii" waa i rest' d tJ 1" phoaoaraph given war ah- solute. y free May 1. by The Futrella Kurnitura Co. j GIANTS HAVE STAR CATCHER ndun Meyers Is Fine Batsman and Has Good Arm. .lnliii Meyers, the ful I blooded ludían catcher of tba (Hants, promises to be one of the mom plct ttresn.iie flgutes cn 'bi diamond during, tbii aanaon. Ho already Ih !be talk of ihe players on arroiint of bin remarkable ability aa a bluer lip Ih ibe heaviest man in III'- biialnaaa. Méyara Hp the banm ai I'M pOUnda, and il la all mild flenh Hi ia over iii feet tan. Meyers was born near Rlraritda, Cal., anil Is a full blooded Miaaion In dian iii' Wlonga to tna Cuchilla tribn. He :ivs thare are M,000 of tbam out tbar. inn b' eacapod. Mayari basan playlni baaaball for money when he was quite voiiiiK, anil when be wenl 10 Dartmouth college later on he was not I Blile to play 00 thO college leatn on account of bis having been ;i profen' i atonal Mr atlll atoara hia Dartmonih aventar, Mayan' Ural bit as a ball player was in i lie Trlatate IciiK'ie lie Mien wt'iii J njittt Mont. Later be joined the i (tt. 'a"' "'am of the American naaocia- j I tlon. I.asl season bis bauiiiK average j Was 190, bUl he bit over ,380 several ''n"'s Mayeri Mas a wonderful arm. and during tba training work at Mnrlln be ! has i brown mu many a runner gl tec lrt tie is l''' year) old. ' RACING RESULTS AT I PIMBLICO AND LEXINGTON Kington, Ky.. April J4 Firs -Inaugural daah, i"yearoida and nil. five anil one-hajf furlong: I Sandllla w"ii. Dainty fiaiiii' sit.- Black Mary third. Time Pour furlonga, purn Oalaah aecond, .n ix furlonga; Merrlc k' Mar E. 'I'. íli 1 1 third rim. 1: I fourth race Wlntergreen s.-.-i f ! Tim- -1:42 I -j. I third ' I Turfl Faxey I .ardafl ''''" j Fifth ra. . K M ,i ry I bird. Time II : 4!l ' sixth raci .Mil" and t. Debar won, Malediction i dere third, Time I 4: l!i aulla al Pimltoo. o, mu.. April 2i. -Flral in longai sou won, Kaunti mr Hannah third Tlmi furlongs Font Clementa third ings: Bad River . ....... jt won, Buxton aei ond, Time - I IÍ1, Third raei Six fur wop, Beaueoup aeiji ' Sl.l I 'i.iwii, I third. Time J :'i 4 -r, . fourth race Inaugural st pl( Cnaae, WOOUI two miles. Ilrandpa won. Ktonomi' second, Tarn pico third. Time 2:41. Fifth ra The Baltimore hundi cap. six furlona-8: John Carnee tir.si rung not sen. mi. noity Mpanker ihinl. 1:1 Sixth race Countrj club prlae, mile I na rorty yarda; statesman won, h-'iiiy see i. chapnntuc third, Time 'venth race won: Takahl HIGH SCHOOL WORSTS THE THIRD WARD AGGREGATION Boy Prom the Grammar Grade v Match lot- lads ivoni ihe Higher III"! It lltloll. defeated the Tlnr.i w. it Traction park by the .. wneiming score or zn to " The Third Wind boya were unabli to do anything w ith Hawthorne'e .1. llverj throughout the game while lln High school lada pounded the hall All iver the Int. Taylor, pitcher lot th. riilrd Ward team, waa given vers ragged auppoii atnl the result was never In doubt after the first Inning This is the aocond meeting of the two teams the Tbird Warders having defeated the High s hoi early In the season by the score of x to 7. N'pxt Saturday a game is scheduled between th.- High sen. ml ami the In dian School teams and a week later the High sch. ml lioys will .l.nirn.y down t" Socorro to try 1 onctuaiona with the Sc hool of Alines team, which they defeated but .Saturday. Itatterles of yesterday's gano High School Hawthorne ami Coop er Third WardTaylor and Kieke KNui ki I' Is n man who can't see ..d m unv P. rson' or thing. It s .1 halut caused I hy a disordered liver If you find that you are beginning to we t hmH throttgh hlup ape. taelps. trpat your hver Iu a good cleaning out p... ess With Mallard. llerliine. A sure- ture tot constipation, dyspepsia, indiges tion. Itch headache, biliousness all liver, stomach and how el troubles. For sale by J. H. O'RIelly Co. iioranil.. Defeats Mantener. New Hare, com April .'4. 1- rnndo Pletrl won easily Irani Matt m.i "uey. the fifteen mite t i e tadaa at Ravtn Rock, leading t. tin rm- ish by a ap and a Bjaarler His time was 1.14:40 while thai of Malones ure bsosagw ' Yen must not iiilerruj.i 1 am speaking Ktln I 'ln. tlial'H the only ti int. inipt you. mamma " Stai. smari r I eat, i ,,,nK I Piafcanli n..i i v"ur. Pravonad ataña er Ton ib. p .Kin' ,it niy lit. T..mr (line up v "' "" I' ln i til! bo,l u gs.lnap m -Chi. ago Tribum ih 11 wai if seme- in a f NEW MANAGER I ) , ' ' jj jiiinmi iiiiiiBwMiiiiiiii 1-LTTji.i. iiMimtnnammimmtMtmmmmmmfM - ' "" ww i "Billy" Sullivan, who succeeds Fielder Jones as manager of the Chica go White Sox. has been the star catcher for that team aince 1901 He was purchased by Comiskey from the Boston National League club Bos ton got him from Columbus. O. He began his baseball career at Dubuqut. la. Sullivan has been regarded generally by baseball experts as one of the greatest backstops in the business. Last year he led the American league catchers with a fielding average of .985. In his batting, however, he fell short of his previous records. His average for the season was only .191. He has. however, always been relied on as a pinch hitter. i SULLIVAN CHOSEN LEADER OF CHICAGO WHITE SOX. Popular Catcher of American League Team Selected as Manager to Succeed Jones. cn, herVtlinTB IrlMNtorjii rraa "Billy," Sullivan, win command tna Chicago White Sox of Hie American league. BUCCdtng P4eldr Jones, ae ihe south, and ihe Tozam aie awak oording to an announeeuient made ening to the de-si t alii 1 it y of having the other ila by Charles A. Comin- bgaabalj vlaltora us an gdVOrtiaing me key. owner of tha club. Tha olBclalldium for ihelr state, in coniequeora notifloation of tba appolutmant waa of this, ihe buainoai men's associ- un surprise to the catcher, because lions are putting out extra effintsto ht. has been acting manager of the! induce this year's visitors to return, Sox regular aquad on ihe spring and others lo come In, and the liotel training trip atnl knew ibal he would succeed Fielder Jones if Ihe laller I would mu rotura to the team. Jonea I wrote to President roniisk-v a few 1 ila.vK ago bis final refusal to play ball tins year "I tboUfbl that there might he a chance for Jones to return to Ihe team," said Comlakey, "but when I received his Dual word I notified Sul I . . ... ... va II.. it ... u.,iii , . inille.i'.'l' lis vear" Sullivan Is n native of Wilconaln I and bis earthly career began in the I (own of Oakland in that state on Feb, 1st. I87.ri. His tamil moved to Por! Atkinson, and while attending tha high school there Sully itgrted his development as a diamond tur as member of the school nine His de sire waa to slnne as an InMelder. and he played shortstop until an accident left bis team withoui a catcher one dav. Without any previous experl anea Sullivan was pm m to eaten, and found it was his natural position. His work behind the bal for Hint high school team attracted Ihe alten tlon of the local town learn s man ager. and be a made its regular catcher Afterward he caught tor the Independent team in Bdgewater, .Wis. Hp to 1S9T Sullivan was unheard of eppt in bis own if Wisconsin. iniillon now But. in thai yea manager of the Washington team. siniii',1 Hip vonnesier for Hie liiihuime elub. of which Joe then whs manager. 'anlillon ihil not 9P Sullh an lone: 1 ' for In llie following year, IS!8 . was drafted to the Columbus Club of the then Western league, ami when ' thai franchise was transferred to 1 Orauil Rapids Sullian WOnl along I with II. At the close of Hie following j ypar vullivan was sni.i tn the Boston I olub of Hip National league He caagh' a few gamps there in ihe fall I of ins" and was with that team dur- I,... 1I.IWI U'lien 11", u ,- l.w.b. h.'i. u.iinn.i ',,.i ' ' i-..,s in tout Sim.,,.., ... , the first men Comlskpy went after I Hs unt anil secured his servicH hut1 won his layaH) ami all otara, kan lot tfllinrllic. WiTP IIIIIW',1 ,lnnn Ar iua the war ueriod. Since he heeanip a major leaguer i Sullivan has caught a total Ol 153 ... ,..i u, ,h L 1 baa eanahl MS sames an :',,J, ,.r ore than IM I sesson wi.ph he be. anip a meinha-r of the Rrt..,. Vu initial, in Hip fall of lxc 1.. ... il4f,,, ,1. ,v ". . His record sun then nene ave ,; , JJJ 1.-1..1.1 ... . . ' I S' ' ls.a .' : ' ' 4 i Proposes Baseball Union. Walter Kasi. a tinnier Akton man ager, ptoposps a ha I p:,ne.s niiion Kasi's plan, however. )R diffprpnt froia ihe usual union kffj He would not have saiains rearalgbaa. 11,. wnuld organlae , ia.".. , ,,,,,,,.v, ferenees with club nwrn-rs and man agers In 1011ns of law. Kast would bavp H scale of meutt for he diffp."t,t rlasssa Hp jaMMllfl hlTli llllVMru fat as1.n ta sbai J month, liass c $? ,"H U A t4 class A A 15 mal.,, l-a...; .' i.. ,1 A plaver would g," t .1.1 ,., '.... t asa 1 . wotih of 1 pa "i .- ui uia-s. ne aj s Kast arertoafca ,,np pajiat--taal nd r,v" do not ni. Ba- Kant a utwyai t,0a. . Brebabb the nhsjiafuia. OF THE WHITE SOX. TEXAS GROWING POPULAR AS A TRAINING GROUND. Detroit, Washington and St. Louil i Americans, and New York N. tionals May Return Next Year. -? m0mW. t.T1lfogn-H as a raining Quanars tor uan u-aiu. j more than any one oilier aectloii of man, acting wtui ihem. are ukiug nit I eiai paint, lo make Ihe sojourns of the I baaeballiata plaaaanl affairs. ! H la probable that all four lernas 'bal trained iu Texas will be luck " x' .vr"' mougn uetroti is about I 'he only one thHi at prevent seems j fully satisfied to aland pat on a re petition of its i0! ariangemenU. I Hn Anioulo aulted Jenningh and . I I.; . m m, . . . 'in null lejieci . iptr lili viv. anee was ou the skinned diaaMBa, I w"h its newly bulll base paths Tlie 1 latter wilt he trodden down hy season or play, and a grass i nfleid ( I wi ne iittiii mis fall, by an experti I 1,1 H' Un Theu everything will lovely. ai srn xora uiaata may return to - I Marlin, though McCttiw is said m 'aviir Uajlas somewhat for vaiioui reaaOBO. Por one. there ara goutl i hotel aecommodai ions, and tba ilia niand is ihe best iu Texas. CantlUOt wl" return to the state, but ma) satfl I from Qalveaton. McAleer haan't said i h or not he will make llwmun bis training quartan in 1909. He re gauls the town as one of the lies! In Texas This spring the team was both ered somewhat hy a wind Hint ble nearly every day. aDd hampered luofi by a bad inhcld. Ii waa hard aDd M"" ,nH mneiaeri couldn't be I iivon all or the work that they need d' '"''""sp of ihe danger from bsd bnimding halls and of injur to 1 ll ir a,lkl''s in moving fast on the " unugeious neirt. Ihis. howevef. can he in "died I -'inimy Collins thinks bis Minn I apolla team la the faateat minoi teagu . he ha" ever spen MinneapollH claims the ,-u" l"r 'n be minor leagues in HaPP . """ Prank . I Kgan member of It Pofi han' rallee baseball team of !" JT "il to'"' member of the ( incinnati club in .lune. lie is ssii ' '"' " irn'ing pitcher I , P'Mn '-"J"1' manager of m 'eveUnd team, plana to go through ' ",, eaaun wiihont a left hander his pitching staff "Calliope" Miller, who has ju "Calllnn. " im.r i, . , died ' aught for Pittsbarg for m had a voice like a fog horn, sad ! ways was a card on the coacblBI The Pueblo club of the Western league has purchased I'jtehet Martin Walsh from the White Sox Roy Thomas .'11111011111 es that he hti resident Hreyfuss' permistión te stav awav from Pittsburg until Ju' IS. He is coaching the I'Biversitr Pennsylvania baseball squad pUabal nana, a young pitcher sold Jusl a few days ago for $J0O. one was wanted by the Red Sox 'h" al ' led I foi him. hut wo ild net I'Hv $; non. the nrice Armour out oi the player i , mWh '"I ÍU" ,,pm "'"'"'i ' ""owing IBBeM I stolen base In ase a battery er'or I . . . J af,Pr thfv nave matted dtf' th ase line Managpr charlea Frank of the $4 OC.,,fc- ,aseh;l! luí. lis a gi.M bs Caliber Pop Si Inner froia BB. Plttawirtj Natlassata