Show a wiiaiBBB jf g DISCOURAGES PINK TEAS ON DIAMOND ooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooixkmj Doesn’t Like Fraternizing With Rival Clubs of baseball players of Fraternizing rival teams will be absebt during the coining season at New field park home of Bridgeport’s Bears If Hans Robert and President Fred J Voos have uny thing to say about It This much dls cussed problem In major and minor leagues bus been settled once and for all by the Bridgeport clubs beads win feel that a team on the field Is om to win ball games not for a social gathering Manager Robert's opinion In the mntter Is Just a reflection of the stand taken by John McGraw who claims that ball players can guther socially off the field but on it they should be writes Joseph F Kray nick enemies Robert claims the Sporting News to bull funs who come early Impression gain the wrong w hen they see players of rival teams In front of the in close conference stands and on the diamond come to see the ‘Early arrivals In action Just as much as durplayers ing a g8me and they don’t qire to "watch a Couple of players tell eueh In - $& " Nw York JT rky ''"ji- -l Giant u Hubbell Battery and Hogan Some famous batteries have held forth for the Giants In duya gone by Among them were JCeefe and Ewing Jtuste end Farrell Matty and B and Myers Nelif and Marquard all of whom iimde hnsebull Snyder history that will never die and whose It names were bywords In the land the has been six years now sliu-world series In 1923 no and battery of outstanding or personal appeal has achievements come to the I’olo Grounds to take their plabe a kid battery Last year however under the entitlements of Hubbell and Hogan began to perform In a manner win the to favor of those wise and loyal fans who mix so mnch Joy and sorrow Into tbeJr summer afternoons Under the lee of Coogan'a bluff Francis Hogan the big Catcher secured from Boston iu the famous Hornsby deal started the season last year at the Polo Grounds lu a rather He came heralded way Inauspicious as a slugger and he did hit the" ball hard and often from the beginning hut his workmanship behind the plate lacked sureness and skill to say noth Ins of polish But under the magic hand of McGraw this bulky youna man developed amazingly By mid season he was rated as a corking good catcher If not a finished prod uct and as for Ills hitting It was like unto that of BresnahAO and Sny der In their heyday played In TSTtamer rad batted fKetfmaktng and 10 home runs an Imposfor any' second year man ing record And the trig hoy got to be quite a He Improved day by duy catcher with an aptitude that tended to make McGraw forget about his buekstop worries of the lust five seasons He did seem to Imve a catcher who could much hit and a hitter who showed promise of being a tine catcher When McGraw called Carl Hubbell Beaumont Texas In mid up from season last year the announcement did not stir a ripple In baseball oi But a few days later press circles alien lie went iu against the first place Cardinals and held them score less for some ten Innings of an extra he attracted plenty of Inning game attention lie lost the game In the last Inning tt Is true but he showed so much courage coolness and skill that day In a supreme test that hie next appeuranee In the bdrjvaa looked forward to with much Interest He pitched that same brand of ball dear to the end of the season On der the strain of a pennant fight from which his team was not eliminated un til almost the Inst day of the struggle this young Texas leaguer never faltered or “blew" Four Basket Ball Games Played in Single Day BASEBALL NOTES ' lie that 'parks In the field" says Robert "The minute a ball player arrives on the field the only thing that should be on his mind Is to win that afternoon’s game and be should bend all his efforts to that end by practic- ing" Two other teams In the league are expected to follow this Idea aa managers of the Springfield and Hartford of the McGraw clubs are graduates The league heads have Ig school nored this and the habit has been for several yearsprevalent another “Riding’ opposing players base Important phase In organized ball Is' another thing that Will be In his watched by Manager Robert opinion this Is an Important part of the game and sums It up as follows: "If any of my players can take the mind of an opposing batter off his business for just a second by some ‘wise crack when the slnntfon Is critto ical then be has done something Is out win the game but rowdyism of the question “None of my players will be al lowed to become obnoxious by bis actions but I do want them fighting for the game" Vance Gets Raise basJohnny Heckman professional bull star believes be has set an endurance record by playing on three In different teams four games during one day losing two winning two and coring 20 points Heckman pluyed at 3:10 p in with bis Detroit teum toning to the Long 'Inland pros and managed to line up with the home team at I’nlou City N 3 at p ui Id time to defeat Tren ton in the evening he played with the - team In Detroit luring at 0:15 and Renaissance sgaltmt Centrals heat the helped Rochester Visitation club at Brooklyn In a game Btm ting at 10:20 p m ket "Former Frisco Manager" Is Named Coach at Navy Selection of R T Mohler of At who has been captain hnmbra Culif of the San Frnnclsco and manager club of the Pacific Const league to be field coach of the Navy baseball team was announced by Commander Jonas II Ingram director of athletics t the Naval Academy Com In making the announcement wander Ingram said direction of Navy bnsrball this year would be under-new system patterned after the academy's football system with Lieutenant A William Hicks as Commander In conch sod Mohler as field coach bis service In California Ingram said for Mohler had built a reputation developing young players Looking to Uhlc Celt Hughey will enptuin this yeur r stur he second Cincinnati Reds - v right the former PittsGlenn burgh star is the new Held captain of the Brooklyn Robins Buck In 1SS0 C R Partridge hit a baseball for a distance of 354 feet 10 Inches in a contest bull Sixteen of the 40 baseball players the Hollywood club's spring train camp at San Diego were youngsters In New owners lo Baltimore sought Ty as manager but learned he would not consider the Job for less than $40 Ooo year will sent 90000 Ynnkee stadium The new baseball fans this summer scuts are so far awny numbers are al most necessary Mann for the shortstop Johnny tins Dallas Steers part of lust season been sold to the Little Rock club of association the Southern Rubbit Maranvllle veteran shortsays the stop with the Boston Braves UL he eeailng— Na tlonal let jae race between the Cubs Giants and Cards Rilly Robinson playing second base for Cincinnati had seven chances on a muddy field and hoi ted In them all They came In different nlngs In -- ? 1891 Rddle Moore who campaigned with Toledo last season on option from the Boston Braves has been acquired He had been a Boston by purebase holdout - i Brjg'UMttB Pitcher George Uhle obtained from Cleveland by the Detroit Tigers In a Is looked during the winter upon ns one of the big cogs In the His this season defensive Detroit's and be is right expects a big aim trade year Vance star pitcher for the Dodgers has been granted a sulury to $2500(1 for which been holding ouL This Is a $3000 yearly Sport Mates Horse and dog racing is (Mld'ng Go In Florida Instead of Cuba sports as It were! Succored Cobb of the outfielder Frank Rodgers lias been Frederick teum Inst season signed by Manager Mickey Kelllher of the Hagerstown Hubs f Dazzy Brooklyn raise In he had raise of lug now with the St Rip Collins Louis Browns has keen previous service ‘with Detroit New York and Cincinnati The St Louis Curdinnls have purchased the Fort Wayne club of the Central league and the Scot (dale club of (he Middle Atlantic league for baseball farms Waterloo of the Mississippi Valley league has traded Third Baseman Duncan (Spot) Grant to Springfield of - league for two rookie the Three-players to be announced later ITHUL’GIl Longfellow was In s figurative writing sense wlten lie predicted that “The people will waken and listen lo bear the midnight message of Raul Revere ' It Is literally true Unit every Paul Revere rides year For April 19 Paagain triot's Day and In two states Maine ami Massachusetts tt Is observed as a holiday In Boston crowds gather In North Square and Elliott Sqtmie to see two riders Impel sonuting Paul Revere and William Dawes start tin their through the Middlesex towns to Concord and the citizens of those towns greet them with patriotic exerilses Paul Revere seems destAlthough ined to go down Into history ns a —midnight rider" end as such will be remembered by Americans the fact Is that he had tunny other which probihly would accomplishments have made him famous even had he not made his spectacular Journey on horse fill ek—lluf ‘flow many j S' know what these accomplishments were or for that matter know much more about him than the ideas gleaned from Longfellow's poem? in the first place his name was not really Revere He was the son of a Frenchat all man named Apollos Rlvore who ngll eized It to Paul Revere when he came to learn the goldsmith’s to America trade The elder Revere married a Boston girl In 1704 ho rah Hichhorn On January 11735 Deborah celebrated the New Year by presenting Apollos with a son neither father Perhaps nor mother realized that this one tjT their twelve children was destined to become such a famous man Ins Paul learned father’s Young trade and eventually heuune one the best deslgneis and mechanics in some Today gold and silversndtldng of tiie most possessions of New England families are old silver cups spoons mugs tankards pitchers articles bearing and other various beautiful patterns which were designed Not con and made by I’huI Revere tent avith his eminence In this profes Paul mined his hand to other slon activities Some one has said “he was 'do It now' man for he the original himself to get Into never permitted a rut He tackled many (asks and fin ished them all" For Instance In I77G he turned to soldiering and as second lieutenant took part In the expedition rlle and 'Eastern Shore The Virginia leagues which failed Inst year may yet be revived for 1029 —flULTlea A Comlskey owner of Jhe Chicago White Sox Is entering Ills base year In professional iz&AZAxrr' i BY ELMO SCOTT WATSON $o through ths nlht rods Paul Revere: And io through ths night went his cry of alarm To every Middlesex village and farm A cry of deflanca and not of fear a knock A voice In the darkness t — the door And a word that shall echo forever morel For borne on the night wind of the Past to the last Through all our hlatory In the hour of darkness and peril and need The people wilt waken and llte to hear of that eteed The hurrying And the midnight message of Fa'll Revero Red IVIp lives In Reading tint has done al) Ids fighting In other rings He la a middleweight Krenz Erie JffnhT"5RffiTiird star bloke the world's discus throw ice ord with a toss of 1(53 feel 8 inches Douglas Mills of Elgin was elected of Illinois captain of the University basket ball team at the annual dinner Wallie Noignard of Minnesota fracids rigid wrist twice during the foot ha II season and again in bnsket hall tured The difference In the sprinting styles of Charley Paddock and Charley Boral! Is that Paddock t is a sprinter Now that we have a got founder which records strokes honestly some one ought to Invent a liar proof device for measuring fish Alt Doe 8peais will need at Minnesota next fall Is a guard two tackles jind end and a quarterback to succeed graduating stars Most of the doctors are becoming with short olttcv hours specialists Therefore they aie not liable to be paged while on ihe No 5 gt ecu Robert lad Chapman of Marion this year's University of Michigan basket ball team was eleited 1921 hiskei ball squad captain of the tyntef on One of the duties of Dr I G Has Is koll of the University of Florida to tench the freshmen the rules ot football baseball and basket ball He baurefular s Ie 'of His trade ns a gold and silversmith In led him to experiment ropperplnte and without the benefit of engravings Instruction he soon became the fur In In fact America most engraver Revere may piopeily he teimed the fa ther of American CHrtnonlng for his as an engraver was ‘first production of ho an allegorical representation Elephants Made Trouble The herd Instinct among elephants that It once was re Is so strong for the destruction of t Dv sponsible greuter part of a station on In Ihe Bur the At ms railways says a writer "Sume years ago a lantlc Monthly firm of dealers In animals German bn by elephant puri haed from us a and delivery of the animal was a taken at a camp near' eordingly railway station In tipper Burma He Street at the North End of Boston— of Psalm Tunes in two A Collection throe and four parts from the most Celebrated Authors fitted to all Capltnl measures and approved by the beat Masters In Boston New England To added some Hymns and which thems: Ths greater Part of them never before printed In America Set In score by Joalah Flagg engiaved hv Paul — - - - vere Although Longfellow made Ills ride to Concord famous the fact Is that be taken others which had previously were more remarkable and fully as as that one even though important He were air spectacular not they us sele ted by the Committee of Correspondence to carry the news of the Boston Tea Party to New York and and leaving Boston on Philadelphia December 17 he reached Philadelphia His next the day after Christmas ride was to cnrft a message In gal d to the Boston Port Bill which a la 1774 On on March this mension he broke all horseback records to Philadelphia reaching But one there in less him six days of his most Important rook place on 13 1774 when He carried 11 N word to Portsmouth that a huge garrison of Biltlsh soldiers for Fort William and Mary was on Its Revere's way (here Acting upon warning the New Hampshire patriots went to the fort forced the surrender of the small garrison consisting of a ) enptuin and five soldiers and carried awny a bundled barrels of gunpowder which were hidden under tiie pulpit of Ihe Ihii'hnm meeting house Most of Hits powder whs put to good use atthe battle of Hunker-H- if Stamp Act dispute Illi pictures were mostly tariudtires and hispolitical scenes conneited with the for Independence In addition lo being a cuitoonisf he was til so something of a poet ami he umi Ids caricatures with ally explained good humored sarcastic verse He was a portrait artist of considerable abll two of tils subjects being John Ity llincoik and Samuel Adams As side line for all these activities he also The fid practiced dentistry In the lowing ndvertiMiient appeared Rotdmt Gazette and Country Journal prior to the Revolution torical struggle Whereas many persona are so unfor tv lunate aa to lose their and other wavs to their groat not only In Detriment ooks tun apvakliiS Driviilr —this la to Inform all auch that thev may have them with artificial ones that looks as well as the Natural A answers the End of Fpeak Ing to all Intents hv PAUL REVERE Goldsmith near the head of Dot t r Clarke'a Wharf Boston accident Two cmrled Paul by years later this same paper the following advei tiseniont Revere dentist ARTIFICIAL TEETH PAUL REVERE this Takes method of h's most Sincere Thanks to the Gentlemen and lonhc who have employed him In the eare'ef teeth he would m inform them and all others who are a returning their to lose their Teeth by sc unfortunate and otherwise dial he still con tlnues the Business of a Dentist am) flatters himselt that from the he has these Two years (In whlcn Hundreds has fixt cidenl time some he of fix them as well as who ever raim He fixes them in such they are not only an Orna meat but of real Use in Speaking ami tuning He cleanses Ihe Teeth and will wait on any Gentleman or Lady at he may be spoke with lh“ir Lodgings at his shop opposite Dr Clarke s at the North End where the Gold and S Iver smith s business is carried on in all Its Branches Teeth) that he can any from London Manner that Onfc bit of Revere's dental work Is historic When the body of Gen Jo Warren was removed from the temporary grave on Bunker Hill the Identification of the body was made cert a In ihe wire he had use io setting an artl Htlitl tooth for the general Ever think of Paul Revere as a pub iKher and seller of song hooks? Well he trust In the Boston Gazette for ' this ad Fehitiary 4 17153 appeared vertNemenf : soph Just published and to b sold bv Flagg and Paul Revere in Fish was put Into rat and the car slnmted into the siding for ttie niglil The calf unused to such treatment him started to iruiiipei tittle bear for it qultk out This wits disastrous in the iy fell bed in ait the elephant the vklnhy who began by wrxsking Into cur which was soon smashed nwd bwood and having freed tlo on the station calf started Foitnn ately we were able to leave the Ger nmn firm fight out the intriente ques lion uf with the damages railway au thorities" w lien the During tiie Revolution British evacuated Huston they tried to pul tiie cannon at Fort Independence out of commission by breaking — was Pn ttl - Revere-who made them serviceable by inventIt was ing a new kind of rairingr who Revere was Paul also sent to n Philadelphia powder mill to get plans for h similar one to lie operated in New England The proprietor refused to allow him to mnke drawings of uny kind hut Revere looked over lie null returned home and from memory built-powder mill that was a great success After the war Revere resumed his trade as a goldsmith and also built a factory for casting church hells and bronze cannon When copper holts end spikes began to be used instead of Iron for building ships ho of a seib-conducted experiments which led to tiie building in 1801 of a large plant at Canton Mass for roiling copper He was the first man In this country lo smelt copper ore and lo refine and toll copper Into holts and sheets Snme of his copper of the bolts went - Into the- making famous frigate “Old Ironsides" and State the plates on tiie Massachusetts House dome two made of oupjter supplied by Paul Revere Several of tiie in bells which he made still istence and one of them to tills day s calls people to worship In All Unitarian church In Boston This same hell Is famous us Ihe “Abolition was beenu'-It tolled for John Bell" Brown on the day lie was executed Paul Revere meicliant Is another and Universal pendent Chronicle vertiser dated January 1784 carries nn advertisement stating that he could supply Ihe public wifh “An portation of nvefal goods door 1m k shot playing card Irish linens Ger man serges ete at his mart direct opposite the Liberty Polo South Boston” Watch Your Feet Asked vvuiittei people !use their slomiulis then feel the most to William S Sublet id the A merit To Magaine replies unhesitatingly “Thr feet” He explains Dial lurt had a little sense knocked Into their heads about overruling and wrong eating hut prectons little regarding their feel and tlielr cure Egyptian mummies in the Field mm seurn at Chicago ranee io date from about 23iX1 B C to 2H0 A D I |