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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1930 20 a Activities of Macks and Phils Old Man Rain Puts Effective Damper on WEARSHING REFUSES UMP DID NOT ERR mm How They Stand in Pennant Races TO SOUTHPA ROBINS "TO SAY PHILS ON RUTH'S WALLOP OFFER FROM YANKEES Temple Captain Turns Down Proposition to loin New York Club; Prefers Coaching and Playground Work at Camden High; "Worm" Real Star mm AMERICANJ.EACUE Yesterday'a Result! Washington, Boston, 4. Other garnet postponed; rain. How They Stand W. L. Athletic I 0 Detroit I 0 Washington I Boston I 2 Ultveland 0 0 Bambino's Drive in Opening Game Which Hit Then Bounded Back Into Playing Was Only Good for Two Bases Sugar Swcctland's 1-0 Win Our Dodgers Means That Shotton Will Use Harry Smythe inSecond BrooklynIf They Play Today p.c.

1.000 I.UUU .687 .33.1 son Holds Chicago Weamhine. hard By JAMES C. ISAMINGER By STAN BAUMGARTNER Spurns Pro Ball UOOi hitting centra fielder of tha iemple OOoll niTe'rsity baseball team, uuu offer to iom the -New While Mates Pile Up 20 Hits for 13-3 Win Chicago 0 New York 0 A fold pomniinjtlinit of ilinnii link ami 'nthr Mtarlfil, Ih Ilnuliln- OOO.v.iri, Vnnkees at the close of tha prea- St. Louis 0 I April great clinncp for in the Inlibv and BIMMiKI-VN, X. iiiiny day nicuis a Ihe boys to gal her He Was Right To Face Robins MnIUn oamnflllrn Wearsliiiig, who captained both the football and basketball teams at Tem I "punch Ihe hag" with fellow playeri.

With at present three teama are iiar- Rookie Leads Attack Today't Schedult New York at Phlladtlphli. Washington at Boston. St. Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago 4 Swats, Bottomley Gets Homer and Two Doubles ST.

April Card lered in the Alanine Hotel, making about isi men in all. Von can just picture the hubbub of conversation Hint spilled itself all over Ihe iliivenports and rhnirs arid evert burst, out into Ihe cold rain ouNid" when both ihe I'hils-Kobins and the Knives (iinnls clashes were called off. TV 1 ple during lie past season, waa approached by l'aul Krichell, Vank acout, last Friday afternoon followinj tho Korilliam-Teniple jame. The ivory hunter Kve the Camden youth a temptiiig bid tn join Bob Shawkey'a ag-greuiitioii. "Worm" considered the offer for a fv dnys and yesterday informed Krichell that he had refuaed the offer.

Money bad tn do wilh Wear-shing'a refusal. The Owl athlete, who recently sisvird one-year contract to coach football and baseball at Camden NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh I. St. Louis 13, Chicago 3. Other gnes postponed rain.

inals administered a aound drubbing to I lie hi st person we ran into was k. the I uhs in the second game of the; Sugar Sweetland the man of Ihe hour season this afternoon, winning 1.1 tnX at present. Sugar had mysierioiisly How They Stand disappeared immediately after his sen P.C. pounded McCarthy' three pitch L. 1.000 0 0 homier fnnsnn "IT at Sliili I'nrk (crdnj.

Mr. Illisa in iioromi thi' ul th liral (faint' ami iinliuily on Hip ball flolil wnnlcfl to rntrh it. liain tnoni'tl mrrniirlit nml rout inni'il In lhi fuifiiinm unci when It moppi'il tb tlaniDK dlMIC, lll'Hir Ihnt, th hi Itaait'iiHy aounrl, nn on in Waliiiiuliiii wiiiiltl jiui it, waa Ion ilmiKi'il Imv fr hriHill. Sn Ih Ailii'ii'' find YrinU ninlil not hook np for lhi afc'ind (cmr.o of th jonnit and tentlT amsmi. Wiriln.T poufpotiPtiipnt will bp pluypil off in a twin card to lip stngod Mn.v "1, nhrn Hobprt fha kpr's for'PK tint npprnr.

Ysnki Finish Today The sprip holibpil to two (tamr, Yaiiku will finich hr (hia affernmin, till mi mi ii ir thp Inoprntlons that thpy rccivnl from I hp Athletics on the opening dn.v. lomorrow waaningtoti com hart for thret games, which slop over until naxt Monday, and thn the kings of tin diamond will circuit the Eastern part of E. S. Barnard's loop and not appear her again until May when thi Weat- rn teami arrlvt. Tliarpfor.

only fivp mnr (inn will toRilil Ht Sliibp l'nrk for tlu W. Phillies I New York I Pittsburgh I i era for twenty clean base hit, fieorge fisher, obtained from the Clients in a trade lasl wepk. was Hie leader with four sinuh's. While Hottomley had Iwo doubles and a home run and Frisch. nnn High during the next arhooJ year, said that he waa afraid a professional baseball career would interfere wilh Willis coaching and playground position, .500 1 the latter, the job he holds in the months.

This, despite the fact lev I I I ft I GR0VER WEARSHING i Chicago Cincinnati St. Louis I two doubles, a single. sntional triumph yesterday and it was feared Ituhhie had "put him on the spot." "1 went In a show," confided Sugar. "Kelt good enough to pay Jfti.flO for seat ao you can figure out how much that victory meant lo me. "Sent lelegrnm tn Sweeiland immediately after the game, also." "Yea and he had all the papcra In New York spread nut on his bed this nmniing cutting clippinga," interrupted his roommate, Kigmnn.

"Well, ynu will never draw any headlines silling on Ihe bench," cut back PL Brooklyn .000 .000 Boston 0 1 Knot, touched for, three doubles and in the opening inning, was removed in the third when Botlnmley's IciiTtiit dme came In hack of Kriach single. I Jidinson held Ihe Cubs to five hits up to Ihe eighth, when two singles and that he waa oneren more money 10 join Itilth and Company. Without doubt Wearshing in one of the best ball players in college ranks Over six feet in height and weighing close to 1K5 pounds, the Temple atar ia a good all-around performer. In three years with the Owl diamond combination, "Worm" neyer has Today's Schedule Phillies at Boston at New York. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati.

Chicago at St. Louis INTERNATIONAL 1EA0UE All L-iltlM Dnstnnnert. rain. HOW THKT STAND double nelleil two runs. Sugar, H'aiki sr, l.nriH Harry Hinylhe was due to toe Ihe ii.

h. nil. r. 01 iM.t-iMi. 4 I 1 ft iimiiiiii.

if a I 3 a oi mound for the Shollonmen today. failed to bat Mow the mark, and during the campaign Wearshing was credited wiUi a average. In Ih paat two aeasona the centre lielder has not had one error chalked sip against him. He also possesaea a strong nf niii.iniil trintilh I JiU? wil1, in I. a ii lo iint'ier Hi 4 a ano Itoluns look woefully weak against i un.r rr 4 a i if.

4 i' a 0 iij southpaws that ia of the Sweetlnod Sn i.l. If 4 I 5 a 0 rt. 4 14 1 (,. i fiiniii. a ii ton Hfih.rt.

Mailt 4 1 MILWAUKEE MAT 0ET 00NZALER CHICAnO. Anrll (A llnrlliill. 4 I IIJ U'llann. Ii 0 4 II throwing arm W. II II II 0 II ft II 0 0 II 1 0 II 0 jiilin-nn.

i-l! i-. I. i-i-siwi a i i Ral.lilil Tnrnnln heater tl'iSTnln Knlllninr Nauark rtr Mnntrpil I BrlMtn, HARRY SMYTHE Alhlptif plnynra tiiriifd fluuiativ fartwhppla nvr icmrinic u-h a good mart in tlip )-imnnt rac. Thrat' Macks are cnijpy amil. Tlie.r dfri'ivp thp nnilac liv playing carplcKsly In nhibilinn gam and than whn lh Mayor uncork ln firm winrl tin thiT tpnr et thpir fopa with 1 ii a 1 I I a i 1 I ins was evmeni eii ism ri-n in ini-ihr tn t'uh at the end nf tha 1H21 Villnnnva game when he nailed a line; mar Jmn in Miiwauke nmir nf tha Am.

drive in deep centre field nnd then i Iran Aani'iiinn. atin nrnteitint thai a Mesilii'iile. Harry Smythe and Tripp Siqman had their first glimpse of New York yesterday and went eut to see the town. ''We got our china sunburned look- TOMMY CONNOLLY Totals S4 a 34 14 Tola Is 30 IS 2(1 37 12 a Hmierl tor Slifslr in mniti nn arrrn in irii'inni nml fi I iii-tj I Irt.l win-tar. Iii.i7.ales nrrivad In riilmi:" ai.j na hallarnd liaiilid iownrft Milwsnkaa ennfaranr Willi tha ItrMirrr whli-h la InnVtn fnr I ratrl.ar whipped the ball tn third baa to catch (ieorse fiazella, speedy Wildcat infield-er, who had tried to advance a base on the drive.

the ferocity' nf love-disappointed Hen- ennn did not dean np I lie American i i) (i i 4 ft 5 'l nt the tall buildings." confided Rrriirs- riiteean 1 if'arisoni si. tniii I Smythe, "And everybody knew we were "im the sticks. Why the fellow from Hot intii fiv 'i Mlhitti in tr Mhoalr IT dine cal tiKPm. iioi'i ont crop. They did thi thins; neaon ami Connie Mack haa i hnlrinnt left run 1 otfomlfv.

Hum hunt! in mrn j. are doinit it again Ihia year. In the In Pitcher John F. Mcurew, a TnriAT'a Tomntn al Raitlnc, RnrhVitar It. ftiltlmnre.

Bnffaln si Nawirk. Mnntreil it Jariay FA0TERN 1EA0DE ES'I EHPA T'R RKSl'LTS PrnTidanr-a. 10; Rlrtfnrit 7. Hiirtntneltl, 5: AlnmT. Priilfapnrt.

2: IMttaftalrt. 1 On Innlnti). Allentowa New Hlran. pnatpnned, riln. BOW THKT STAND HitlVr riltr 4.

BottoinUT fi. J. W.Ion S. opener, Hubert Mnaea drove howe right hander who tolled for Omaha that he had been raptured hy lat eeaaen. Not much haa been BASEBALL TODAY, 3 P.

M. GREATER SHIBE PARK list and Lahith Ava. ATHLETICS ti. NEW YORK Rservait Saati it Gimbals, flrslnms'l Inl Stnka'. Nn.

1 Smith lSlh St. 11.00 EACH PAY NO MORE 3 Hclier Iit iiiK' mineinenl. lie nn-1 written about thla holdout and Boston Fights, But Senators Win Again BOSTON. April 1. Th Hot irmd sRlUnt un hill flint iatnit Wmliinuton to-flnr.

lmot ovfroomlnn tn rly HfnatorinJ lend of flf rum, but finally loitnt fi to 4. proved aa the inniiics wore on and the many fana probably know ha iankH were fortunnle to collect nn la on the roster many two run. Neverihelcsa he in a and now Al Simmon fxpmiacil graiihcalnin aiiloninlically Kiisicndc, iimlcr the inn yeaieriuiy innr. ne aignen a run- of baseball, lie will bnvit In lie pc I 1000 1 II 1.ISSI 1 II 1.IHU' ft II ft 0 I) 1 0 1 0 1 .0110 so is you: Prnvldaiire Snrlnsnalrl HrlflKepnrt Allanlnwn Naw Hiven Hurl ruril Alhilir I'lttlneld Hcvcn lilii only Wfrt mailt aninit Milton' (iaston, hut only two mimra ted ulnglef ma (It after the third Inulnc. IrvitiK Hailtv aiKo lipid hfi wniwonti to hlta, ftnihiri- triict and hit homer all in Ihe apnee inslnted by K.

M. In be nf lesa than two hnura. icligihle to play again. The same would StevESvOuRfcn: 8ULL-HEAD. BUY- IN'AMY OLE klMOA WHAT HAPPENED fUH THAT SPRiNii' ITS tronir after tit Hox had tli tjnig rua vu kcriniil his? in 1 flf tli Inn ma.

Mlsaed Start Two Yeari hn to Sim.nona had he not 'signed before Mavor Markev a windup. It wim the lirst time since 10'J7 does our good humored and that Al was able to elart a season 'agreeable Mavor realize what an iin- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Mllwsuka. 4 tntae Inninxi RIII I. (tiller Bimel pnllnonleil rain. KnallOt.

Rhtr, tlrimm. NurrlNvi hH HfitVr. 8toln hH flhrt. hl tn Atlimi tn ttnttitmliV' 1. 1nm to MMml.

Pmu(I hull J. Wllion. lilt hr plthr1 hull -Br Jolintn (Rrlmmt HnNf nil In IN off I. of Roof 1. off 3.

nft HlH'iilv Hi fink tint Ht nun 4 hv nrlwin 1. bf Hlifdly 1, I'ltrliliii rr ortl off thm! 7 hit, rum In lnntnit i mm (tut In ihlriil: off ('nrln)ii. 0 Mi. rum In 2 3 Imiliitti off Rl)flr. 4 hlu, 'i nini In it 1 Innlnud.

on mw Ht. lntil ft. fbii-mro init yiHK-Irj. J.o-lhg ulirlicr -Hmir, Donahue Holds Bucs as Redlegs Triumph Aerlt Pel ISiilnliue. lUl.

tlins in lh form tlrnt ninilp him IcmlliiR liili'livr lirevlnus to UlL'T, hlanScit the I'lrs Ip imllt llinre wr Inn nut In the ninlli liinbil lnls. suit then Jllilri nne run, will. Il dldn'l tireent him from ivlnnlns. as the Hwls bn tbrrr. fltiilnirsli's tnne riii, bf rtmihUs bv Snhr snil Hms-Ipt Knllewlnf Hrrnslp.s imsi'h Ponnhil wsltted r.tiglp.

hill MpiispI wnt fippp In lift fnr Hisiiip flf to end ths asm 'thre (Irt'ihle pirn, all startpa Trlti. hplppfl pnnnlins held the Pirates St hsr. while hit ipam sm fettlna a lead ens run st a time porlnnt part his windup plays in the from scratch nnd yel the night be fore he looked to be a hopeless hold In tlt tint inninr Writ atartprf with a rlxlilfifid lium nut and in tli third Hliicr' Int oyer the leftfiHrt fonr with tw nifn uu hflv. Another run irim tit In the fourth "ii a naa and hilt hy and ilyer, putting the Stiinl'irs. fivt ii i) nhfad.

WASHIM.TO.N BOSTOX ah. li.n.i, li fl.n Wt. A 1 2 2 (I IN.f lirmk. rf 4 (I 4 tl Kite. rf.

4 1 1 1 Millar, 1 1 (M fl 0 f) 1 ulivt-r. 4 0 0 '2 Xlyer. 4 1 1 3 Srarrltt, If 3 1 1 1 tl i'mnln. '2 I 1 a ft 0 1 2 hldie. fl 1 0U T'wlt.

lb 4 0 1 9 1 HIiipi. 4 1 Ii 0 Nrl ky. aa. 3 1 (I 1 4 fl 0 1 Herr. 3 1 1 1 H.idler.

4 0 0 0 3 GaMon. 2 0 0 13 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Plrinliirliini, ft', NishvJIIr. 2. I.ltii- Hnt'k. Admits, A.

Mobile, N'i Orient. 2. the sightseeing bus walked right up to us and shoved two tickets under our nose. Now you know he just smelled we were from (leorgia and North Carolina." said Smylhe. "When we readied Timet Suusie, 1 snid to one fellow 'how do you get to this yeah ball park over in HrooldynV He just siared at nie anil went on.

"I thought inayli he was deaf, so I went np In another and he just shrugged hia ahouldera and said 'no uiideislHii'. "'llo 1 talk I asked Sig-man. said Tripp, 'you are just in a foreign country when you are in New "Finally we saw a subway entrance and 1 remembered one of I be boya had said 'eke the subway. So we got on." "'Where do we get asked Tripp, after about, live slalions had flittered by. don't I answered.

'Let's get off here and go "We rode around for almut an hour before we could tind someone who could speak Knglish and direct ns tn the ball park," concluded the southpaw. BABE SOPHIST Babe Huth believes that Brooklyn will finish seventh, "unless the standing ia altered by injuries," adds the Habe. "What do you mean?" snapped Robbie, "we had all our accidents last year." "I m'-an injuries to other club snorted Italic. "If they are not hotln ied with injuries you will probably finish last." Home Run Hitters game of baseball. His wiiuliip brought joy.

money nnd the plaiulils of terraced thousands to Al Simmons nnd nl. the same time it hermetically scaled poor Mciiiew in his home at. Yoakum, Texns, We repeal, Y'onkuin, Texns. What thought surging through the mind of a young pitcher would induce him to pass up an opportunity for a world's series check on the major league lawn tn atay in chains in Yoakum, Texas? Ona Dish of Civiart From the raiment he gets from his lallora. one would imagine that Thomas S.

Shilm wants to be Mayor somewhere. (irove wired hia expense account to Harrishuig to win the first game nf the campaign. five cents for chewing gum Ited out, Simmons met wild his first rheumatic twinges bile in Ihe season of and couldn't make ihe grade at the start of the 1IVJH and races, but both years once in Ihe east, he played to the finish without further trouble, "I feel better today," Al laid yesterday at lovingly massaged the handle of the bat that drove the pill Into Twentieth street Tuesday, "than I hay tinea the spring of 1927. I think I have the rheumatlci out of my ankles at last ind feel I fin play 154 garnet this year unless tome Injury befalls me. TnHls 27 IS WlnnetnD B.Mitnn Errors W.hinitnn, Totala ..2 4 2T 10 ...1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 O.1.

...010 1 2 0 0 0 0-4. 1 IBtiieaeiJ nnn. Hutu hatted In- Wet. Hllieie. a Mver, Ijllarrr.

Hatin, RnthrtM-k. Twn-haif hltlTntlt. CINCINNATI sh a. ah h.n a the Braves. The former telegraph, tr Is making a great comeback after a year marred by accidents.

Ht led the entire New York Club In hitting during tht spring training season. Cy Williams, spindly-legged outfielder nf the l'hils is getting fat aitting on the lienrh. II tipped the beam two ounces over hia regular poundage yesterday and immediately went nn a diet nf filet mignons. "I never knew what love cnul do 'until yesterday', chanted Hhotton as he greeted Hnectland this morning. HOTEL SIGHT-SEEING This morning looking out of our VI story window to a hotel across the street we saw a painter sitting precariously on a tiny scat, hung from a drop and fall.

He swung danger-nusly and as we looked np tn Ihe roof five stories above, we noticed Hist the Iwn-hy-ten plank which held the block had bent like a jack knife. The rope gave way and be started lo fall with hia seat, but snatched the hemp in time to prevent i 17-story dive. NO, THANK TOP. we would rather be a word painter at 17 cents a day than a sign painter at 17 dollars. All of which reminds us that Benny Bengnugh, of the Innkees.

remarked that Babe Herman, of tha Robins, swings at, a baseball as if he were a painter wielding a brush. All of which ia true, but we imagine there are a lot of managera who would relish seeing Rnhe paint two-base hits on any wall they hare, fieorge Susce ia still tlie-butt nf tricks played by his teammates. In Newark, nne of 1 tie boys dropped itching powder down his back and the frantic catcher tried everything from olive oil to talcum powder tn relieye the irritation but without aucceas. Iuring a particularly critical point of the game with a man on first base and one out, Susce just had to scratch. I nfortunntely he had th ball in his glove and when it put hia hand tn his back the man on first etarted for second and made th bag.

This would hae been merely amusing had not tht man subsequently scored. ColtEOt KMUtTB Harvard, Unwdnln. 1. Army. II: Wai.la.iin.

2. Vila. N. V. 3.

Ttrnwn fresh. 7: Mnaa Brnwn Srhnol. 8. fmir Innlnrt. rim.

V. P. I 5: Nnnh Csrnllni. J. Ilclethnre.

11; Rlrminrham Hnatharn, I. Annum. Oorsii 4. tlanrsli. 7: Mirhlsan, I.

Tufts, fl: Brnwn. 7. Vlrsinli. IV. snd 1.

TiiTldsnn. 14: Prilniii. 4. 4 i a i Wt Manufacturt, I nil all and Rtpair Pmu. Auto Spring Ca 1310 POPLAR 5T, Camden Auto SprimGi 10)0 tVHUT ST.

Brbket.i-f ,.4 0 0 1 0 frlls. Dtis'a, 0 I 2 I all'hsn. rf 0 i HOME Rt'NS YR8TERDAT CniltorB RhiKt, Hfimrnri Wniktr. Kfl Hnttmnlfy, tftttlinNln LKArivn T0TAI4 Amcrlrn National nrniwl T'ifsl I'. Winer, rf 4 0 1 4 II Muke'lh, Ciimorskv.

4 0 1 1 II MnisiT; If 4 0 14V 4 a narrr, rnnin. lintnrniB. rtnma runs a-t. 1 Rllieea. Slnlan bssaBlliaca.

Rirrltlr hit -j I Itamn. (latno, Dnuhle nlava liitKlnn Itn Harrr. to Tnitt: Crnnln In Mjr. Left nn bsa Wishinirlnn. Rnlnn, 2.

Base no hills Off Hailler, nff r.nslnn. 4. atru.lt nut B.v Hiillav. h.r r.i.tnn, X. I mnlrna I Xlnt lari v.

Cimnhal nnd Owens. Time wf aimn 11 I s.Uir. Ih 4 1 2 II Heilm'n. rf 1 II II 1 II llnrti.IL 4 a 1 I a Wn ker. rf fl II tlemsler.

c. 4 0 4 It K-llt, SO 115 fl Kmie. a a (ii.crin. an a i lira 4 0 1 0 4 Kuril, I I I i Ikmohne, a II 0 II a "Afler the fana knew I had been Sox lost on opening flay because their holdout, it did me good when I bulls base ii ii nc si couldn make any headway through the icicles I'ncle Tom Connolly is the only umpire left who Sox Slebold, former Mackman Totals Al I III 12 Tnlsls 2a 7 27 ja 0 II II II I) 0 1-1 I'linliuiail 0 II 1 II 1 II a Krrnra- I'll latnirsll 'llarlplll, rinilnnati. none.

fliiMN lialleil In Ili'mslcv. Mfitael, Walker. liiHKiliiii" Twn hnst' hits -Sn. r. Hrni.li'.T.

Tlir.T lias hll -Cnmiirnakr, linme rim HscrlH.fa" I'allashsii. Ilnniilnie. Il.iiililf' pla.ia (Jranlhnm. llHrlell tn Snlir: llnrli'll, lrsnllinm tn Hiilir; I'rll. Tnrtl In K.

llv. a. Slrnrk nut Hv Mrame, hv tinnnline, tnf- nn hills -Off Prsnii. I. nT Ilnnnlnla.

Hit pltrher lirsillhim Irfl on tssia Pliuhiirkh. I'inrinnitt. 4 Time nf litme--1 I niplrei Slsrk. t'larke ml Kl-m. 1'sid trtmlllsn.

4.112. eyed 1'ipgrna for that homer in Ihe first inning. That waa the only ball I hit right during the game, but what I did helped, I imagine. "Then in Ihe third inning I was tide to score a run after forcing liana at aecond. I watched that play close-ly and knew that, while George wna out, Ihe eide bad not yet retired.

"When I saw- l.aiaeri throw down hie glov; and Knenig chase a man who waa already out, I knew that the Tankee infieldera wera tint counting outs correctly, to I akipned off for aecond and waa In a poaition to tenra when Jimmy Foxx came along with his ingle, who It tht mainstay of tha Braves hurllnit staff, was In tha tow of Mrs. Selbold. Sox waa quite disturbed at tht lost of tht optner to the Giants. It was generally conceded that ht had all tht btst of It in tht duel Southpaw Walker. was charged with repeating in Ihe I layes-Tildcn presidential campaign, Tom still has better eyes than a year-old guy Irying In timl his collar button under the chiff.

Hob l'aul. sports writer, is running, sprinting or alking for Ihe Legislature. if elected, he promises better mustard on the ball park hot dog. admirable point about Bill Slocum, word painter for Will Hearst American, is that he never filched a brother writer'a characteristic Mr. Slocum, having imagination and ability, digs his own canal ami builds his own pyramids without anybody else's blue araiNontiD coutat wini HPtttNGKIW.lt.

Miss April IS IA I Seewisan'i ilnrle tn shnrt rentre In the list nf the sarenth. srnrad Wnndi frnm sarnnd. ilia Sprlmflalft CnllaKS I I IA I win nrar llnalnn I'nlvarallT tmlar. Tha fame Wis hilled hersuse nt darknaas In the aluhih limine. r.

h. a. Snrlnofial.l 0 9 0 10A1 111 1 Bissnnette, of the Hohint, certainly looks plate shy. If hia work on opening day can be used aa a criterion, he will be the big "nut" man of the pod- It made us all feel good to elart aa the season right and look aa good we did when we finished In 1 01211." Hn-inn I nir 3 3 I a a 2 Hatlarlra Jnlmsnn anil klnnrr, '-t Rirrtah. I'nrsnn ind IMrird.

Bnitna I'BlTarllty Athletic players cannot account for ncn Itramy inheblers aa I.aiieri and Koenig making auch a blunder aa they did. lt'a just a temporary brain storm that may seise any player. Yet it was inexcusable and mode the lanka look Tt la said that Mickey Finn, reserve second baseman of the Robins, swings a wicked fist. No iloiibf this ia a compliment, but Mickey would rather awing a wicked bat at preaent. Fred Ltach, formtr Phil, drtvt In tht winning Giant tally against TtlFTI DIFIATS MOWN jitipruKn.

sisst April ia ia. i A ninlh limine rallr uir Kart Niih hard hll-tiiis 1ifis tia.al'ill tasm in a to 7 nvar th Hnovn nine hare ttula. r. h. a.

nft ltooi) ii ii a-a 14 7 Hru llflOStlO 17 10 1 Miliarias Adnms. Hitili and Arlansnn, M'nfta: Hnwla. liall end Clalhtnn. Bmwn, bail. Captain Kddie Collina declared that prints, nf the great out -fielders nf the Nation, doesn't George Haas belong to that category 7.

His cntch nf Infant Huth'a hard hit corkscrew liner in the first, inning Tuesday should be preserved in alcohol for the Smithsonisn Institution. yearly rental Shibe l'ark pays for the use of amplifiers would buy brass banda for twenty daya. Trumbull smokes better cigara than any other member of Ihe Baseball Writers' Association of America and moreover is tin laggard in letting his friends try them Fifteen other major league owners are hissing the Athletica for fitting out a clubhouse for the writers Watch the writers' clubhouse movement grow. is not the name nf a new deodorant, but the mnnaker mpire Connolly could not hart ruled otherwise in not allowing Kuih a home run when he hit the amplifier! with his hatled ball. The ground rnlea are aimple.

Walla must he batied nut of the park or hit Inside beyond the rench of an outfielder, permitting the player to rir- get a ruit the bases, before he can home run, with two neeplinna, IGeneral Tire Acceptance Corporation i 1 ii, I- nf a Pirate pitcher who won on open ing Jimmy Fnxx'a ton muat he an months old, if a day. i Avoid the Easter Rush Army Gets 15 Hits and Wins Easily WRST POINT. Anrll It (A VPnnndtn thrs hnrla-i fna flrtean hlra tha Arm Ground Rulet Hnmert A hall that hils outside of the tipper deck In left and bounds back on the field ia a home run without a rlnv. In addition, a batted ball that hilt either foul pole ia a home run even if it bounda back on the field. Balls hit tn the amplifiers do not eomt In tor any especial con.

ilderation any mora than the top of tht scoreboard, which sometimes prevents ball from ttcap. Inp from the park. In the ninth inning of the final game Of tha litlia World's Series, Simmons hit the top of the scoreboard and the ball bounded back tn the field and Al waa held to two-bagger and scored Waslarsn tndsr. It tn 3. Conns.

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whn want th route fnr tha Arm.r. aalaran nnl wt.n i liltt and ttilkad ni risb. I WAS Mil iS (iOQD AM Of 11! r. a. waiiayss i a n- 2 7 .1 iioiHil 11 ia 0 Hitlerlai Nie.

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a HHhar timet imsitMinad. rilst. 1 A Week for mutr a 30x450 Runs for the Week Cfff I i GENERAL BALLOON All Sixei Accordingly Terms to Suit 4 Stores for Your Convenience AMERICAN tht deciding run of the Worlds Series when King Miller doubled a few minutes later. Had Simmons' smash hit inches on Ihe aide of the scorelmnrd the hall would have cleared Ihe wall and the aenea would have ended right there. Huth'a and Simmons' hits belong to the ame category and Ihnt'a why Connolly waa not, empowered tn give the Big Bam I home run.

The Yanks lost nothing by Connolly's correct ruling anvway, because both Koenig and Huth aenred when Jimmy Kogx called for Grove to coyer first on dehrig't puerile tap. lirove couldn't get to the bag in time ind the ball sailed on letting two men cor. Had Fon rushed to the bag himself only one run would have scored and Huth would have been left on base a both Laixeri and Cooke fanned. Mr. Euth celebrated his thirty-sixth birthday last February, hut he atill is a threat at tha plate and apt at any time to aledge the ball out of the premises.

The amplifiers robhed him of a homer, while a captivating cntch by Haas swindled him out of triple in tht tirat iiinisnniji, nmM.i mi .1 1. 1 1 nn. 11- wiisajiiaiwiM MJ- r. S. Tls Athletic i TT's 4 1 4 a I'liMelind I a 7.

a Keiv Tor's 5 st'. Lour i a i Washington a fi fi 7. 1 14 rss. "Let him speak," said Sir Sudbcrry Lampwlck. A hush fell o'er the throng.

"Joe and I both bred Henrietta. We were train announcers. My voice grew hoarser, but, Joe, curse him, smoked OLD GOLDS and his voice grew sweeter. You can guess the rest" A shower of coins greeted his words. For those elegant people saw the great lesson in his story.

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r.uiraio I H.lt'lmer in Nnrristown Tuesday by thn dentil nt brother ml ha will be lost to the team for aereral day. Shawkey Still an Optimist Eoh 'Shawkey tva ilimn--l because th Ynuka crowrieH much lovenly l.lnyini in on afternoon. Mi feels that the tenm will It atrwl. irr winninz. He snows -SB rSs FASTEST CROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY Jar.e l-lty fSJr.

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