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What's in the New York Evening Journal America's Greatest Evening Newspaper
baseball season. His play by play reports of each game give Evening Journal readers everything but the applause. Acknowledged expert on boxing, covers the big fights and officiates as radio announcer in giving the blow by blow description. “Buck” O’Neill is a sporting writer with the Punch on the diamond, at the “mike” and in the “ring.”
GARRY SCHUMACHER, Sports Expert
Baseball and Other Major Sports
He follows the “Robins” and reports every game and every play for Evening Journal readers. Schumacher’s vivid descriptions of baseball plays bring the real thrills of the game right into New York Evening Journal homes. Countless thousands of Brooklynites who root for the “Robins,” and follow every play and every game, depend on Garry Schumacher’s reports in the Evening Journal.
JOHN McGRAW, Baseball Expert
Manager, New York Giants
The man who has won more pennants than any man in baseball, writes signed articles on the game for Evening Journal readers. He is unquestionably the leading authority on the subject. McGraw packs in 50,000 fans at the Polo Grounds but writes for nearly half of all the men and women who buy any New York evening newspaper—that’s the half who read the Evening Journal in preference to other evening papers.
JOHN P. MEDBURY, Humorist
America’s Greatest Mirth Producer
His writings in the Evening Journal are the most sensational, humorous additions to the present era of American literature. Recognized among humorous writers of the country as the “greatest giggle generator,” “the liveliest laugh laureate” and “the champion chuckle cannonader.” Medbury’s humor, under the title of “Maybe I’m Wrong,” appears in the New York Evening Journal daily.
GEORGE HERRIMAN, Artist
Creator of the Immortal “Krazy Kat”
Cartoonists, artists, humorists, authors, producers ... all are unanimous in voting “Krazy Kat” and “Ignatz the Mouse” headliners among comics. A cat ... a mouse ... a brick ... a dog “cop” ... these are the whimsical characters that have made Herriman a billionaire in laughs. Evening Journal readers are not afraid to laugh ... they have made “Krazy Kat” a member of the family.