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Show BASEBALL SPORT ALL OVER GLOBE TEAMS ARE ORGANIZED THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA AND LEAGUE IB LIKELY. MANY FADEAWAY BALL INVENTED BY SOUTHPAW KARGEF 8L Louie Twirler Proves Hie Ability as a Star Pitcher How Obtained Him. Eddie Karger of the St. louis Nat tlonale la to the National letgue batters what Kube Waddell, Eddie Plank GAME POPULAR IN FAR EAST and Due While are to the American leaguers. With a team that was pour tail ender, Karger won 16 and Woman' sphere of activity should U; and is It-ii-iff Japanese Greatly Interested in Ameri- lost 19 games last season. It la admitted by critics all over can Pastime Thousand Witenlarging I am anything but an ailtwate of circuit that If Karger was with the Between Bt. Contest nessed Louie a team like Chicago, hearth ami home theory, Hut 1 think that Pittsburg, Philaand Hawaiian Clubs Game Dedelphia or New York he would be one what the suffragette are lighting for is just what scribed by Leading Newspaper. of the leading pitchers In the older women do not need and should not have. organization. Iisst-bal- l la now flourishing In many in Women do not need the ballot on Knrger's most deceptive ball is known foreign countries and It is believed aa the fade away and he has it per the solution of which they can never play a responsithat in time the same will be played ferted to a better degree than Christy ble part. Fancy a female general, a female admiral! in every country In the world. Ac Fancy a railroad run by women, mud built or mines cording lo a letter from Sydney, New South Wales, all efforts are now being worked by them! Well, if there is this inevitable' directed toward getting the public physical limitation to a womans activity if she can school boys Interested In the game. never enter the army or the navy, never lie a miner In Sydney 18 teams occupy the diamond every after Saturday or a railroader is it just that she lie given a vote on matter that involve noon during the winter, and If more these activities? lice national government, of course, both in the United ground was available more players State and in England, is concerned in all of these things, and this gov- would undoubtedly be Identified with ernment is maintained by the votes of the male portion of the population, the sport. In Melbourne, Victoria, the which thus indirectly decides on the army, ttie navy, the railroads and the southern state, ninny teams also play regularly every Saturday afternoon, scores of material interests in which women cannot by nature take an and the public Is being attracted fur the reason that the teams get active part. chance of playing in advance of the But there are other questions, questions of an educational nature, and football matches, which are liberally on these I believe women should bo permitted to vote. The schools, the pal ronlzed. In Hobart, Tasmania, baseball has hospitals, the charities to mention the most obvious of a city or a nation are in the control of the government, and yet women have just as been successfully Inaugurated this year, aud is being played with much of a responsible interest in these matters as men. It would secin to success. It Is also conspicuousgreat at he but just, therefore, that they should be allowed to vote on them. In Newcastle, New South Wales, and for season flourished In Ilrlsbane, the London, happily, within the past two years women Imre gained the right a capital of Queenstown, but owing to to vote on tlie eounty councils. the scarcity of grounds and the miWoman's sphere should not be limited more tlum the physical limita- gration of the pioneers, it fell through. tion imposed by nature. I believe in women entering as many held of Kvery year an Interstate series of games Is played between Victoria and activity as she profitably can. Her first sphere of activity, of course, is the New South Wales in each capital city family, the home. But where that is denied her, why should she not turn alternately, and players travel 600 miles and pay their own expenses to her attention to other duties, duties that in the old hearth and home In the contest. Many of the Indulge were days supposed to belong exclusively to men, and thus play her part lending cricketers take part In the in the worlds work f games. It Is expected that at no distant day baseball will be played on an organ' American parents and American chilIzed basis, and In this direction the dren are very much like the parents and New South Wales association has Matthew son, who made the fade away the children of other civilized countries. It been doing good work, and the pres- famous. Karger delivers the ball In ent isisltlon of the game there la prln is nutural for a parent to Iks indulgent a very peculiar manner. He holds the aseffurtd due to of the the clpally sphere In nil four fingers and sends it and for a child to he These in- sociation. up to the plate with n side arm moIs In much Interest Tokyo, Japan, clinations sometimes are restrained by edution. manifested In the game. A aeries of cation and discipline and sometimes are contests between Just as It reaches the batter it a nine .from 8t. to take a sudden drop or fade Louis and Hawaii players, last year, repressed by material circumstances. illus- away, hence its name. Despite the write-iiia- , received with detailed In the older countries of Eurojie, where Kokumln '(Na- awkward manner In which the ball is trations. The Tokyo the lmud of authority has Isvn felt so long Karger appears to have per tion). a leading newspaper xf Jtgtn4 delivered, feet control of It Against n team of and frequently so heavily, there is naturaltne'flnt of gave the following account he is Invincible. ly readier submission to authority which match, translated freely. After dacrlb-Inthe St. Louis proBenny Meyers, of the decorations the elaborate speaks only with the arbitrary voice of Kelo grounds for the occasion the fessional, Is the author of a tidy bit command. The people are accustomed to arch of welcome erected la hosor of of unwritten history In the life of Karger. obey without questioning, and this custom is reficctod in the relations of the visitors, the yelling crowd of stuI was playing for Joe Gardner at of dents and the great assemblage when Karger was with HousDallas, parents and children. spectators, the Nation said: In this country even the latest comers seem to divine that here is a "As the St. Louis nine entered ton." says Meyers. "Mike Finn had Nashville that season. He wanted place where one may ask questions and where certain kinds of commands through the arch a great shout of Karger and asked Barney Dreyfuss, was welcome them thouthe by given are obeyed only for reasons explained. That spirit, we may be sure, can ho the Pittsburg magnate, to get Eddie sands assembled. The visitors prac- for him. Dreyfuss drafted him, along carried too far, hut it is essentially what we learn to associate with de- ticed n little before the game. Pitcher with some other player, from Houston. Leslie's was throwing wonderfully mocracy. The government is the peoples; everybody is a part of the He let No. 2 go to Finn, but held quick and his speed surprised ( the on to Mike was the sore government and nobody is the whole of it. Karger. Kelo players. The batting order of It seems to me that the child, being more impressionable and more the Hawaiian team showed their tac- body, but had no way to make his holler stand up, so had to behave. receptive thun the adult; having a more lively imagination and a lesser tics. the Chinaman, En Sus, noted aa Then the wise McCloskey swapped a fast coming first to bat bewillingness to endure restraint, would reflect in its ideas and conduct this cause runner, Charley McFarland for Karger. That they wanted to utilise his speed comes near being the greatest trade spirit of democratic independence. The parent also must feel the quick- and bunt to put him to first in safety. In the history of baseball. He aa was influence bunted, the ran of doctrines and of exiiected, ening, melting equality and freedom, and the "Dreyfuss put It to Finn all right like an arrow. When within 12 But spirit of authority naturally suffers in consequence. Barneys wisdom didn't do him feet of first base he threw any good, aa McCloskey got Karger It is true that many parents are overindulgent and that many chil- along the ground. His speed wuhimself simfrom Fred Clarke, and McFardren show the effects of indulgence who would be without fault if subject- ply wonderful. He stole down to sec- away know, has fallen by the you land, ond and on the catcher's error got to ed to even moderate restraint and control. third. He came home on a hit from Education of the parent is very important aa an influence to rely Bushnell. The tactics were splendid. MAJOR LEAGUE NOTES "In the ninth both sides had scored upon for correction of this condition. Discipline of the child ought to be was It the and same, decided to more systematic, and I agree with Dr. 0. Stanley Hall's statement to play Ira Thomas Is the biggest man In on. tlie extent that I think a great deal of time and labor is wasted in the Tigers' outfit "Now Kelo the rooters picked up trying Bill Dahlen of the Boston National to affect by moral suasion children who could be almost immediately and courage again and began their cob lege yells, filling the grounds with starts his seventeenth season In the permanently set straight by a good whipping. their voices. This weakened tbs spirit National league next month. Iove and fear are two powerful sentiments. They are invoked con- of the Hawaiian s, and Pernindes. Pittsburg has a tall bunch of ball-er- a this season. Nine of the 25 memstantly bv nature, never singly, and quite universally in combination, to who was standing on the teaching line making horrible noises, which ber! of the squad are over six correct and direct her maturer children, caused laughter among the spectators, feet tall. and it is important that the combination became quiet. Yet the Hawaiian Snodgrass, the Giants' young catchhould be employed judiciously in the showed much spirit and many feared er from the Pacific coast, has n great that they would win. But in the thir- throwing arm. control of juveniles. teenth Kelo succeeded In getting some Jimmy McAleer has three men, Toni of the Hawaiian rattled and Brown and Criss, who can play Jones, brought I have never known anything like nor In two runs, thus settling tht destiny first base In n pinch. of the day. In the tenth and eleventh am I capable of imagining anything like The Giants have asked for waivers Innings the Hawaiian, ctme up on O'Brien, De Vore and Phyle, three the uselessness of some young girls I know. strong, but never until they hid two of the young players. I have watched them carefully and even men out. when It was too 1st. "Ty" Cobb Is out with his dope on "Perhaps the spectator! who had the American league race. Naturally, questioned them, and if they know how to heard reports about the Hawaiian he picks Detroit to take the flag, with do one single helpful, useful thing, or if team were surprised at the remit, of New York in second place. they do one such act from morning until course: the ability of the team canto The Cincinnati Reds will not be Judged altogether on the first break the "hoodoo that hasattempt followed night, day in and day out, I do not know game, but as a team not ner-- them for several years by adding a what it is. Sometimes they know how to fecl Pllcher Iokl they thlw iplendldly white stripe to the red stocking part make fudge, and I know one who claims and hit opponents were bothetwd with of their uniform. to know how to make an angel food cake, his curves, even the strong batPresident Taylor of the Boston ters among them being fnn Americana soys that Cy Young has a by hg but I've never seen her do it. I don't magical throws. Thst Mr. ETrs. be- promising future In baseball, barring know a girl in New York who can trim a fore the game, was struck la the accidents and epidemics. hat. Nor one who can make a dress. I stomach and had his wind knocked The 8L Louis Cardinals have a out. was not a good omen for n the shortstop in Bobbie Byrne. The who mother know her a in any way, nor do I know any don't helpa girl team, rerhapa today - great Cardinals paid 1100 for his release mothers who help their daughters to be anything but helpless butterflies. off day for the Hawallane m from Shreveport halls He they may come up stronger later." Where has it all gone this home life? Where is the Clarke Griffith'! announcement that la going to have "Kid" Elberfeld he mother who used to have her daughter's confidence; who knew the young, Prentys Is Pistol and Harry Niles wear shin guards to danced who books B. saw men her daughter the her daughter read, and with; Prentys of CkfcJL with protect these players from being who selected tlie plays her daughter could see without harm? 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