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VETS TO HURL FINAL SOX.CA’T GAME
SEEING STARS
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astic hours can keep him out of always bring disaster.
INGLE is credited with Invent-
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OAKLAND, Calif., March 26.—
from
Washington
nt, fe Car! Eeyneldr,
dead herring up there"
up of left-handed batters.
Is Most Valuable
A four- i
nt
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the Boston Braves, 7 to 5
ng home run.
around these parts every since he
parts offer. He will meet a tartar
Two
in Scott who is a fighter of the ! leagues
‘ In AAU Finals
mment.
Med in the d
Day III
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and Commercial.
pocket and came scampering to
be
Outboard Race
Whitworth was doubled op in
minute rally, defeated the Golden
n knot,
Will Be Probed
• 47 10 19 27 H 3
champions by . her
/NSPE(
Opens Test Play
city
Golf Club course will open
more
port Thurad
gra
s eked and-aw
I
ny Untted Prets,
The
game
ball
to right center and won
a
Cali
Bill sat around the hotel lobby
Go
Beaumont,
fornia
ever since."
K
At first I thought he
practice.
"Have another."
kept saying:
BOWLING
On Sale Dally
window — nobody
But
knows what either one says.
SELL US YOUR OLD
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GOLD
ready to sign for a Walker match
Pat tried to introduce Schmitty
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laugh. Schmidt coached Arkan-
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Lewis’ return from New York.
For details
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Meere M4*.
2-ai0s
AMefFvyi
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Sunday Sandlot
Leagues Formed
Deal, Golden
Vie in Playoff
Brooklyn Loses 4
7th Consecutive
Exhibition Tilt
Third Heavy by
NBA Rankings
Stopovers Allowed
Grand Canyon Route
City Tourr
Saturday
Tilden and Tennis
Circus in Houston
After !
An
The TCU Horned Frogs appear
against Wichita Falls Spudders
nor
and
I Aggie ball • club went
Beaumont and took an
I sion over the .Exporters.
light - heavy-
championship
SWIFT A COMPANY WILL
BATTLE GRAND PRAIRIE-
Swift & Company meets Grand
Prairie Sunday at Sycamore Park
Well, I finally decided what
it Is Bill Steinecke yells while
warming up the hoys in infield
Stover . .
Ward, D .
Just can’tdo that and get away
with IL"
Baylor to Sponsor
School 'frack Meet
in his whiskers about a handful
of salt mackerel.
Highest cash prices paid for
dimcontinued watch chses, old
rings, mounting or gold Jewelry
of any kind.
he has justified their belief. He
hit everything • Erickson sent up
to him and the Cats might have
won the ball game had Bill come
up once more before leaving the
scene.
By United Press
HOUSTON, March 26. — Hugh
Max Carey’s Chances of
Getting Bottomley for
First Sack Dim
right ahead and lake
for yourself."
le
bri
the
tim
Durocher, w
drove out a 1
Hugh Nichols Wins
Battle in Houston
lew Panel W
| Judge Hos
trade,
ztandp
Appeared With Barbara
Sports in Tourney
At Muny Hall
10 HE
PARI
AND
It sounds to me like Joe calls:
“At’s the oU go."
Leo
hitter.
woEIWOOD EVENS IP
TIGER SERIES
‘SAN DIEGO, March 26. — The
Hollywood Stars evened up thet
serles with the Detroit Tigers yek-
terday when they won anexhibi-
ILouis Cardinals here today, after
displaying their best batting punch
of the season yesterday in beating
over.
"I was hitting my usual .250
By United Press.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla., March 26.
Bout to Feature Legion
Fight Program
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Schaaf Chosen
Walker Challenged
By King Levinsky
I"
Lefty Grove Talkative Now; -Story Told ’on
Ruth; McCarthy Spins Yarn
Lil Stoner to Face St. Paul
• Saints in Contest
, Here Sunday
—
E. B. Melton, Div. Pass’r Agent
113 E. Ninth St. Phone 2-1560
Fort Worth, Teyaa
Good only in Chair Can
and Coaches
Moore and Steinecke Hit
Apple But White Sox
Win, 12 to 10
Enele. 88
Mouitqn.-P
here last night by defeating Wal-
ter Stratton, St. Louis, in two out
of three falls.
Stratton won the first fall by
a wide margin and was about to
■ take, the second when the cham-
I WHITE FLYERS
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playing." he sald. "In 1929,
when I had sinus trouble, and
had my eyes tested. I found I
couid barely see out of my left
eye. Glasses that corrected this
fault were ordered for me by a
San Francisco doctor.
“At first I eould not judge
distance at all but after three or
four days I began to get ac-
Rimmer. rf ...
McClanahat rf
109 146
134 130 112
IM 132 15R
140 ISO 110
174 187 177
Chick Hafey Hero of Be-Spectacled, Lads
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St. Louis Cards’ Slugging Outfielder Gets Particular Kind of Fan Mail
die out there in centerfleld look- grer’e ’
WOLF & KLAR
1505 Main Street
In Fort Worth 35 Years
TEANES, by the way, has some
• wise-cracks in his system. Yes:
Ditpers Wife.
the high wind had him nervous
as a fotball cach in a tight game,
and the opposition on his one-yard
line. Tex wiped his fevered brow,
heaved a big sigh, and said: "Holy
cow, ain’t this been a long, sea-
sont" And him at work ’*«« than
a week and facing five months or
more.
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league follow:
Major City: Armour, , Swift.
Sproles and a team managed by
Charley Ives.
Commercial: West Texas Pro-
duce. Johnson Motor Lines, Boyd
Drug and Magnolia Oilers
would still be eligible. He haa lost son. This is no unique thing on
no time from classes and confer- the Cata, however, as it is a well
ence rules are not affected so far. known rule of the game that
levs or whatever that change of
pace he was using might be
called, and when he came hack
to the bench he was muttering
TIK, altho no psychologist. is
1 a close observer. He saw Ed-
Ags Beat Beaumont.
Wild joy reigned in Aggleland
last night, for the champion
Cabe, yearning to hear the skip-
per dismiss him. Mack was on
his way to the third-hase conch
line. Doubt assailed the rabbit.
He again observed Whitworth,
who was still in the throes of
gleeful laffter:
[• Tin Tarrar.:
6 1rorara‘o
terdav he came in from left field i splurge for the Aggies
after missing a hard chance in ‘ • " " "
the opening inning. His eyes were j
full of dust and he was hot and
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, Waco, San Jacinto of Houston,
Lockhart, Liberty and Bastrop.
COLONIC mmIGATIO%
n, eteanine the walle ana 1e1de ef the
eeten (laree imtentine the ekin etear
wp , . . mew ntrtr to fen ana ■ new
svxtlU to aeupirea, Vee pnergeite be
seeping Um eeten dean. Three nersen
>■ aundance, x-ray M<VU« free , , .
Ilatlue Mae mUv.
AlLiNON csiKintmr CLIMIO
run rally off Guy Green in the
third inning was the winnihg
will finish. 2
Sad Sam Jones is slated to op-
pose McCabe in the early shift,
with quick Al Thomas on deck
, and the attenuated, anemieasouth-
paw Pat Carraway sunning him-
self in the bullpen.
Saints Tomorrow.
Lil Stoner, being the Sunday
Sad Sam Jones
Scheduled on
and limited the enemy to one
run.
Big Bostonian Topped by
Only Max Schmeling and
Jack Sharkey
rugged type. The distance is six ized last night at a meeting of-
rounds. I team managers at the Recreation
Tommy Carpenter meets Mem- Hall with officials of The Fort
$3250.
Ths Babe looked up and caught
her eye. Flustered, she apolo-
wasn t Bake's fault, I let that i I
first man zet away from me You I
(Starts on Page 1)
I come back, I’d certainly try," he
added.
Coach Schmidt said this morn-
ing he was taking no part In the
matter. "It's strictly up to the
committee." he said. "They know
I am very biased in my stand on
' 'the question and so I’m out."
go places again, despite the fact [
they sold a few jillion dollars j
worth of players last fall ■ „
The Saints play in Dallas to- : ( "
day and come here tomorrow i
' and Monday. Tomorrow the Sox
invade Steer Stadium for a serie ,
on Diamond No. 2. '
"e will be called at 3 p. m.
ma. Meanw
mseit. He
MBr., .‘anion
athletics, said the coach.
In the meantime, the matter ;
seems to be held up until Mon- t
day, and Dietzel will stay ovef un- [
til a decision is cached.
SATURDAY, MARCH 28,1982
above, outfielder and a right-
hand batter. Reynolds is ex-
pected to give, the Senators’
outfield bet ter balance, for in
the last few masons the Wash-
ington outfield has been made
The qualifying round in the
first annual tournament at Syca
• • • "One day. he gummed up an im-
AXE of the most perntstent portant ball game for us, and we
U holdouts of the spring se ast • were ' eaten in the ninth inning
was Tom Zaebary of the Brart • When we rot to the clubhouse I
of the national A. A. P. tourna-
ment last night.
Dolly Harris, an all-American
forward, won the game for the
Criminal DI
Hosey.
After visit
Only failure to make up h* schol- l walks to the first man up almost g„Only.Mag.vehgeln;.reozn1r. i
satin houra ran keen him nut oflalwav hrine dteaat- key, wh0 “are"mateh led to meet for
to Bill Terry, which was
strong Sunday sandlot
were definitely organ-
Bowler. p ........
Caraway. lb ......
FORT WOW TH
Moore, cf .......
Pairymple, 3b .....
Steinecke. c .......
manager of the nine-hole links,
ar nour - rd The mee t will be open
to any amateur in the city and
qualifying play will extend thru
the title in June, are placed ahead
of Schaaf.
The .first 19 ranking heavy-
weights for Schmeling’s title tol-
SPROLES TRANSFER TO
MEET W HITE EAGLE.
Sproles Transfer, ’ 1931
(worm WAT aouI up " ferry
, aughing his head off." 24662
White. I
rounders. Other bouts will
added.
then took a dive. Umps Ballan-
fant couldn’t decide on the matter
of a momentary catch. He came
to the bench and asked Whitworth
outright. Dick ruled the ball had
been caught, despite the fact the
play came in a clinch.
Me a K watch
febrced him 1
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K n wka
, While sne
ar • the
IR •[■ tworth n
I n. car. Mi««
Nichols, Mexia, successfully
lady. Go listen to you ' That crack sent me
a long look to the bench and l‛ve been there
Emlo sehaaf, Eoston; 3. Primo
kindly old lady at an adjoining
table sat looking at him with
.....— -t amazement
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WACO, March 26.—More than ------------- _
300 high school athletes are ex- 1 mingled feelings of
pected horn April 30, to compete ’ and admiration.
In the first Baylor Invitational .
meet held in many years. Many
schools have already sent in
"j have a grievance against this mained outside to talk to a couple ’ . , 1,
elub," roared Mr. Zachary, "and of priests, but not bo far outside Grc-mArp T inks
I do not intend to sign a eontract that he coul4n"t hear some of the •Y LdII IVL V Hlnand
until it is satisfled. Il cost me j things I was calling ’ Im 4 ___. __
sig dollars to bring my trunks; "An hour or so later Kirke,
down South and unlens I am re-i very indienant, called on the bust-
rTHAT’S about all that can be
I said about the ball game. It
was slow, draggy, devoid of color
or thrill. Nobodygeemed to care
a heck of a lot who won it, and
the very desire of the players to
finish It up quick and get In opt
of the wind caused it to stretch
out over more than two and a half
hours, ________ '
Which is too many Hours
low. 1. Jaek Sharkey. Bonton: 2
Coach Schmidt came out to
see his old friend, Pat Moulton.
Totals 881 634 715/ Totals 787 726 822
P IT MOULTON let Ms first man
I get away from him yesterday.
Before the fire could be extin-
guished five Sox runs were tal-
fended his world
weight wrestling
42
852
1
1
field goals.
Bechtol, 1 ,
A new
a for 30 per cent of the net re-
ceipts upon Matchmaker Nat"
Totals 825 750805
DABE RUTH sat in the dining
J > room of his hotel. In front
of him was a prodigious slice of
spple pie, weighted down by a
mountalnous heap of ice eream. A
Tuesday night. Dickie Griffin, 1
matchmaker- of the Legion, an-
nounces.
Red is a promising young bat-
tler and those who know their
glove-slingers say that he is slat-
game. After the battle was over
Since then, the expression
has canght on with the Cats.
They sometimes vary it a bit.
For instance, TexJeanes went
after one of Erickson’s knuck-
throttled down long enough, to , rr Lregor,
chuckle: ’Oh, nothin’ except I B? Ericksoh
was wonderin’ what you brung BYe Paor ‘Dlrymple
your glove in for. Frey’s relievin’ . En.k. EalnBbel?, a.......
Jeanes ” Eddie had gone wrong 2 35. ’ Umpires Ballanant and
because Frey has been sharing
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the bench, all full of pepper and I Frey, if.
ready to scram to the shower and HAREM: 3B
call it a day. Emmera.r
Imbursed I will quit baseball." nens manage'- and said: "Some-
Altho six dollar* la six dollars body ought to talk to MeCarthy
these days, President Vuchs da-1 about Ms languase. Ila* liable to
elded to be Mg-heart ed about the give this club a bad name."
ferent from thoae he wears on
the street. The glasses worn
while playing fit tightly so they
will not jog loose when he is
running. Ha even wears them
while running bases and they
have no protection whatever
from breakage.
, The New York Giants, arrived for
' their game today with the Oak-
land club. They won their game
Friday with the I’ltfsburgh Pirates
2 to 1.
v to no-tin .. GIANTS TO PLAY
HE Important part of the ronAv
White Sox-Sentors winter °An1AND TODAY
I EST
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week.
The Frogs staged a rally in
the ninth inning yesterday at
Old TCU Stadium to beat May-
pearl. 7 to 6. Two home runs
Benny Woodall in two four-
eustomed to the change and it |
was not long before I eould hit
and field as naturally aa be-
fore I worn glasses."
The "cheaters" Hafey wears
on the ball field are little dif-
tickled to death when he hit five
line drives within ten feet of each
other— just over the shortstops
head. Ono was caught, but four
went safe.
and told the boys how he had
“fainted" Into third base, insist-
ing he mean! lust that.
V When
M.i , i nerked
Ni2- r Misa w
Ha After the
1, -"h herge
l."
B22 ' u
ENSp-p
Champions, will play White Eagle
Refinery Sunday at 3 p. m. at the
White Eagle diamond located
east of the airport.
sister-manager, said she -wa
raw hasketball several years
and Bill is six feet four inches
tall and lives in Arkansaw. It
was almost like tryin‛ to intro-
duce me to Palaver.
Vets will have the pitching
chores to do around the Orchard
this afternoon when Chicago
White Sox meet Cats in the sec-
ond and final game of the ex-
hibition series. McCabe will go
at least five innings for his own
nine unless, while Whitworth
matter. After all, it was easler • • •
to meet this demand than Mr M CARTHY also recalled that it
Zachary's original request for a Al was Kirke who convinced
$3,000 boost. fhtm hts days
• •
| RI TH BACK AFTER
LAYOFF
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla , March
12%. — Refreshed after a day off.
Babe Ruth was in the lineup to-
day for the Yankees’ game with
I the Phillies. He avoided yester-
| day's light drill to give his toe a '
» chance to get well. ------- — '
Red Luther, hard-hitting young-
ster who has been scrapping
But, after careful and lengthy
diagnosis, I've finally come to
the conclusin he snys: "Have
sumpin’ n ’er."
took a 4-1 fall out of the Loulsi- i
ana Tech nine, the veteran Aaron
Ward continuing his hitting spree
with three for three.
Homer Hammond, here with
Prexy Gardner yesterday, an-
nounced he had secured John
Brewer, first baseman. for his
Injuns and that Kansas City also
had promised to give him either
Ducky Schofield or Joe Hassler
to play shortstop.
Sunday morning, were formed
with four clubs in each loop.
The Commercial League will
open league play April 3, one
week from Sunday.
The Major City opens April 10.
T. B. Heffington of the Rec-
I rention Department announces
that th" remainder of the sand-
। lot circuits will be organized at
By United Press,
PINEHURST, N. C„ March 26.
A thrilling , 18-hole duel was
promised today as Crnlg Wood of
Deni, N. J., and Johnny Golden of
Norton, Conn., marched confi-
dently out onto the Pinehurst
Country Club course to play off
their first place tie in the North
and South open championship.
Roth flished the 72-hole tour-
ney yesterday with 266.
The winner will receive first
prize money of 11,500, the run-
ner-up $1, 000.
Cyclones of Dallan, defending
champions, 35 to.32, in the finals
ing at Frey warming up and got
a hunch. He watched the center-
fielder as the last Sox in the in-
ning went out. Eddie, doubled up
his glove, stuck it in hls hip
CUSPICION entered Eddie’s mind | basumhm Ar steTne'k^Tai
• like a poisonous serpent. He RlIxtDPj% PAqAs. 6‛Ri
scowled at Dick and growled: 3--------- — "
“What’s so darn funny?" Dick J’
real Canadians
as been named
D Vattedrresa
CHICAGO. March 2<—Erate
Sehaaf of Boston, has been elevat-
d to third place among the
heavywelghte la the National Box-
ing Asoclation’s rankings, an-1
nounced today by Gen. John V. I
Clinnin, prestdent.
The knockout victory over Bin-
Stribling recently in Chicago sta-
dium caused th* N. B, A. to mon»
the big Bostonian to third plane
which Mickey Walker occupied la
the previous rankings la January.
--
Charley usee the expression
on every possible occasion. Yes-
terday when he looked up and
saw a right-handed pitcher had
replaced Ralph Erickson for the
Sox, Charley yelled: "G’wan,
scram, right hander: Charley’s
huntin’ for left-handers."
By FOP BOONE
AS a result of the 12-10 vietory
H of the Sox over the Cats yes-
terday. Manager Dirk McCabe
should erect a target la the back
lot at the Orchard and have bls
sharpshooters line up in front of
it. On the target he should pin
by Jack Graves and Grassy Hin-
ton in the final inning brought , - — - —
the victory ; pion hurled him from the ring
Madison Pruitt started for TCP ! for the. count. He was an. ear,y
and gave up five runs in four target for the third fall, with an
innings. Roark succeeded him Injured arm dangling at his side.
A ND the first honest ball player
P of the season is Dick Whit-
worth. Fonseca tackled a foul
on the edge of the dugout and
4
Nine American' outboard motor-
19 28216 boat drivers face suspension, and j
—-— a British driver may be awarded
CINCINNATI MEETS
WoKLD’s • II AMPIONS
TAMPA, March 26.—Cincinnati
I opposed the world champion St.
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ill
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phis Bobby Burns in another six- Worth Amateur Baseball Asso-
rounder. elation..
Jack Rodgers meets Casey ! The Major City, playing Sun-
Jones and J. D. Kitchens battles day afternoon. “
Bick Whitworth got a big
laugh out of Eddie Moore. Ed-
die had hit regular and circled
the bases several times: his
field also was sunny and the
wind had his eyeballs turned
backwards; he was hot and
dusty and tired. He looked at
the bench along about'the sixth
inning and saw Carl Frey warm-
ing up his arm.
By United Preu.
CHICAGO, March 26.—King
Levinsky, Chicago heavyweight,
today Issued a challenge, to Mick-
ey Walker, who held Jack Shar-
tion game, 6 to 4.
i Thursday.
TOE BROWN, the other new
J catcher, a’so had me guessing
for awhile. His war cry is a cross
between a depot bawler and what
R newsboy says as he cries his
wares on a hotel corner directly
annulment after he had been con-
vinced that the two bad. entered
the marriage as minors without
realizing the seriousness of wed-
lock.' Dietzel stated that he had
never lived with his wife, ano
HOUSTON, March 26.—William
(Big Bill) Tilden II and his
troupe of professional stars was
here today for an exhibition of
tennis as exemplified by the aces
of Europe and America.
The afternoon's play opens with
Bruce Barnes, former University
of Texas star, meeting Roman
Najuch.
Tilden, professlonal champion
of the world, meets Hans Nuss-
lein, 22-year-old professional
champion of Europa.
V
bme and cout
ry stopped a
ree miles so
r lunch.
Tomorrow.
ill Investigat
uana cigarets
snts. Three
ere charged
arthuana ur
assed state nt
ARMOUR'S LEAGUE.
Fort Worth Alleys.
Bill Terry’s sock to right
ed for bigger rings than these
the unlimited outboard {hamplon-
ship of the United States as the
result of an asserted confession
revealing a conspiracy to dis-
qualify the Briton by luring him
across the starting line ahead of
the gun. •
American Power Boat Associa-
tion officials said last night that
one contestant in the final heat of
the Col. E. H. P. Green trophy
. race last Sunday had confessed;
1 revealing the conspiracy to dis-
' qualify Charles H. Harrison of
London.------------‘-----
By JOE WILHAM$ -STAR RED sox
rippa Howard ports Edit r siGNS < oxrCr
DOLLING .thru the Carolinas,. March 21 and weavinz tozether .
K . me of odds’ana .M- impre i. aneedote, MACON, 7 Mar' 26 Tripp
•hatnots picked up on a two .... • Sizman, Boston Hed Box heavy
"" ” hitter, who recently slgned hit
CHICAGO-
Anderson, cf . i...
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Watwood. Tf ...
amPbeK it
greerzmteii:
Fonseca 1b ......
Cissell, SB .......
Ryan. BB ........
Tate c .........
fifeson.
and Kirke was hitting around
.380. We had one of those run-
downs between first and second,
had the runner completely bottled
up, but Kirke, true to form, let
him get away. I opened up on
Mtn or all the thick-headed
muxs—’
"I didn’t get a chance to finish.
Kirke broke in ‘Say, McCarthy,
when you learn how to hit, I'll
Eddie looked around for Me-
brought up a hit he made one
night in Galveston last season. It thss"Afte rnoonin Wichita Falls,
was an 11 inning thriller and Bill I slim Kinzy, the lanky voung hurl-
hit. one about four feet high that er who stood the Fort Worth
carried a hundred yards or so In:/Cats on their respective heads
te -leht nenten nnd won . hall Tuesday, will go against the sec-
ond Texas League club of the
28 ’’ AL rar.
,wn
W8sh Hl. r"
E%vith, .7 172 3
Ger A
El Rohrer s »'
Hned in th"
E th" seat.
#8 T wn • nun e
Men in Trinh
R. ,
bL
st Red
VEGETOLE I VER IB
Martin 188 110 127 Davis
Coliins 147 98 135 rumright
Crnig 181 116 152 peer
Garner 187 148 14ft Barron
Tarpley 142144134
Handicap 18 18 18 Heitman
^TotaU
FIXED FLAVOR I WHITE <
Stallona 143 153 130 Com
Munger 119 101 149 Bill Long
fean 12912912*"
Danielson 131 171 12ft Tillery
Handicap 8 8 0
Totals 645 693694 Totals 1
Also, the fans have picke Bill t ------------ -- -- . -
Steinecke as a hitter sod so far The veteran pitcher set in the rushed under the ebower end then
ranga Gors"."eam mateiron the. "142 Autun and I suppose J j Rabe pidrtekion of the cvelonee
field. in due course he had a'called him plenty. But it so hap-! starred for the losers with is
showdown with President Emil t pened that Kirke had not come ; point*.
Fuchs. j into the clubhouse. He had re- • --—.——-
Pszmemeansz
as a member of the Barbara by a doubtful strike which imps i-urn . '
. I Sports of San Antonio. Some|Eallantine admitted he might | 7 r
HECK up the record for the fans w111 recall he r As a stocky have missed: Uimont lonsiarquthtedsanfolo""j, HKht
— r forward her lniforrn number be. q+ f timminr rynhieRvyWei8I", 8062 -0012,1
abnr"piayttwithtwoon""anaRurfalo;miadlewtight, Coriiau
-i. -------. none out; Tex Jeanes tobk .fJ the Jonen,, Akron „nexroi,, welter----- •---
Piedras Negras, blame for the rally for minning weight, Jackie Fieldn, Los Anzelar 1/ ....
imame ror ine T“" 10 m"- He,; Junior wetterweight, Johnny Montreal Center
. a meeting next week.
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JOHNSON STORAGE
PLAYS SAGINAW NINE.
Johnson Storage will invade
Saginaw to play the independent
team of that city Sunday at
3 p. m.
as a playri—were
a sign reading: "First man up ia
inning; make him hit."
For walking the first man up
was disastrous last season and,
and, if we are to judge by what
Schmidt said if the suspension happened yesterday, it is destined
was made only a brief one Dietz 1 to be equally disastrous this sea-
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Tyson 101 121 126 Davidson • 1
Wallce 135 138 144 Moodr
Wilson 188 101 iAWhite
inworth 122 133 18S Cottman .........
Handicap 35 35 38
Sunday, B. W. "Heck”
the next two weeks.
A flight for every entry is
promised. Handsome trophies to
winners and runners-up of every
flight are offered.
entries including
By Untted Presa.
RERKELEY, Cal.. March 26.
D Every major league ball
player gets fan mail, but Chick
Hafey, be-spectacled outfielder
who led the National League tn
batting last year, gets a partic-
ular kind of fan mail.
He is the hero of hundreds
of lads In this country who are
doomed to wear glasses for tbs
rest of their lives.
"Have we any chance , of
playing baseball while wearing
glasses?’’ the many letters
from boys with poor eyesight
ask.
To their inquiries Hafey an-
swers a positive "yea." "Wear-
ing glasses has not affected my
playing either in the field or at
bat," the batting champion
says.
“It was purely by accident
that I found my left eye was
weak and was affecting my
MONTREAL, March 26 How
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Edarked just
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‘ ,r l"'"' ■a negro rir
WALKIN’ FIRST
HITTER STILL
FATAL TO CATS
center with him. Perry, Jeanes' rrrr T Kre Of
pardner ir left, had hit for the I ( I J ne H lavs
pitcher and gone to the shower. — — — - /
Moore had to take his glove back & 1 f rr 1
gum"t ”ra ”Spuciciers ixxiay
was talking
the minors
T WORTH PRESS
CHARLEY ENGLE has a new
• expression which he picked
up out of one of the new-fangled
ultra - modern magazines. This
was a clean little joke about the
guy who went hunting in the
woods and met a big, mean bear.
"G’wan, scram, bear,” said the
huntsman, ‘‘I'm huntin' for rab-
bits.”
has been big enough to‘pull on a after the marriage the two new-
pair of mitts, has finally landeda lyweds had accompanied their • • •
main .event.. Red, now a welter- parents to their respective homer. A NOTH ER play which win be
weight, will meet the veteran The parents of both Dietz,el and | A given mweh {merane. and
Tommy Scott of Vernon in the Miss Hill were present at the likewise attention tf the -failure
feature of the Ameriean-Leglor’s marriage. ■ • ■ . of pttehers tn break for first bas
fight card at the Recreation Hall | - when a ball is hit toward, first
' or second base—anywhere tn the .
pitcher's left. This one play tn»t N ” ' ” ' contract, wax assigned to left field
the Cats about ten ball games" The Florida sun weems to have thawed out the Klacial, gloomy for today’ game with the Hart-
I last year and one of the No. runs ' personality nt Lefty of the AtLleties. Whereas in the past | ford club
came on such a play yesterday-- t the distinguiahed speed bailer maintained a rigidiy aloof attitude ' ________
the one off Lefty Ward in the toward all and pundry, and particularly reporters, he is now the
ninth, j soul of affabiiitj. ~ - 1 w
"ir we bsd back mi th- gamen , "Te ehanzed ro that he even talks to hfmself Cyclones Lose
we lost last year on walking th" themda!"022/".mxey1onranem „ . , : , 7
first man up and on failing to A cot PLE of colored Kentemen The gallant Hal-' is never at;
cover first base, we woulda won n were studying a nam10K po»-
the turkey." observed Chartey terzin front of the St FeterbuKi..
Engle, the club comedian, but also bail park. V wan.au announce- M
a pretty nifty thinker in basebal : ment of. the impendinK Kam12 2- 41
. f. mc, tween t b« Yankees and the House
' ‘ ’of David team. The Hlotse of when he played second base and
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CLEARWATER, Ha, Mareh I
26.—Max Carey's desire to ge
Jim Bottomley,from the St. Louv
Cardinal, to hold down tirst bAm. I
for the Dodgers, apparently will I
not be realized. I
Th» Dodgers’ 7 to 1 defest at |
the hands of the Cardinals yester- I
dsy left the Flatbush outfit with- I
out a win in seven starts. The I
Dodgers meet the Braves today.
Da ing the new name, for knuck- .. c.
' ' levs or dipsydews or crooked ptteher: will face the . .
Changes of pace. It is told of him Saints tomorrow afternoon at the.
that he went up to bat In a clinch I same hour of 3 bells. 1 .has
the other day, took a big cut at been havinEsome-troubleaswith
A ball and popped it up to the in- bls fe t u . .
field. Coming back to the bench . A Sunday IKe "wdi
in high disgust, not to mention dy Myers or,Georg
dudgeon and maybe a dash of j beroreparonntry. Letn Leiriela
downright pique, Charley mutter- American Associntion
ed- "The lousy so-and-se threw a , enamps’have been making a lot
1 of tallies and seem destined to
... . । forward, her uniform number be-
zoo-yard swim. ^o mer- ing g
-agesisrz*: u
Judge Anderson in San Antonio, .c, " , j Tony Canzoner, New Yort: fun-
means she sthe feminine aqua at the request of the girl. OUGHTTA been out of it ith inr lightweight. Kid Chocolate,
I Dietzel has steadfastly refused I V one or two runs," nald ' Cuban negro; featherweight, va-1
to reveal the girl’s name. Steinecke. Numerous encouraK- cant 4 Freddy Miller, Cinetnnati,
n | w 1 rm Io, Minor. ln* remarka -were made to cheeriranked fin bantamweizht, Al
Red Luther lo The annulment m'tltiniL a. > up Moulton, who was really i Brown, Panama niyweight,
. a —--u —u-hi-k A• i The annulmfnt petiton. de-1 throwing om -tn there with xome- | Rironp.rFrane
s,Adou-,, mk claredt hat the twosepara ted thething on ‛em. Pat sat on the"ionrer"hnran"
ble by Pete Crozier in the tenth .V . TAm Gen++ same day. of their Mexican marri- ! bench all hunched up. .west run- 1-------------:--
With two on was the winning IVICCL LOI11 ~COLL aze. After the wedding err- ning down his face and a erinkie
bp at Ruston, La., the Sports) Just a Few Odds and Ends Hot
Judge Anderson granted theJ but finally -heok hi* head I °
। ..'Ku "uedrrtttedhor h Off the Bat in Training Camps
wasn’t the ump’s fault and it 1 1 ® .1
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A.• - • ■ Swain!
. hen she re
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ANAGER JOE D’CARTHY of _____ urae
By tnited Presa. R2
SHREVEPORT. La . March 26. H
. Davi men were pictured in full j manazed the Louisville ‘ lub. Azmalltown denom inational oh ■
ANYHOW, the fans were gladregimentals with their chins and; gpecirically, he was talkin . irdinal* of Durant Okla .4
R they came out to the. game jowls eompletely sheathed in Jay Kirke, a gentleman distln ' ‘ wuan : 6Aket6n1
Nine out of ten of’em are pulling whiskers gulshed more tor muscular ex-neid.cmhes. on"-c
like sixty for Eddie Moore snd -You can’t kid me; them ain’t ploits than mental girts. . .
naturally they were just plumb ball players,” scoffed Amon to "You eould Usualla .count on 1 ‘ ““ n" “ *■
...... ‘ _ ‘ " Andy tor tint mean ike to Mike?) Kirkt to do the wrong thing at
"Them's boll weevil*." * the right time," said McCarthy.
inoat useful pl
it Hockey Le
'ted the n
ToUte ....... -
8ry « % Ngtanninnfourih:
grFwhr' tnelKtRih
Grube batted for Gregory in ninth-
Score by innngs:, A , ,
hiago ......... 3
Fort Worth ... 0 1 11 “e:n6 - #.u:
Summary-- rhree-base .hit. Selph..TWO
-■ -----Tte, Terry. Fonseca,
aker jning pitched, by
_________ . . runs. 8 hits; by Erickson.4,
SWKIg hit nTe’Hes "rhokt
‘"8 "2*:
" Gregory 3 off Bowler 1, Stryek ou,•
- kson 1. by Moulton 2. hy Terry 1,
gory 3. Wild pitch. Moulton Dou-
ys Dalrymple to Hooks. Moore to
Selph to Hayes to Blue. Stolen
ampbell Selph Time of game.
Umpires Ballanant and Weber.
key to a draw in his last impor- Totals 892 670 769 Totals 683 693 738
chntaboustadlum"Aprh m2 9 in the | pular. 187 Hi 1 UI fl
Mrs. Lena Levy, Levinsky’s yrenmen 222 182 127 gnire 1451415
Farrc, 135 12 15i Meuruder 184 184 153
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ATHLETICS OPPOSE
Hot SE OF DAVID
FORT MYERS. Fla.. March 26 ,
| The Philadelphia Athletics wore -
| out today to trim the bearded
House of David team.
^Another
v Men W
■
g. On
K ■
Pops
Palaver
Englisms Plentiful
Them Dead Herrings
Tex Pulls Wisecrack
Moore’s Bad Break
Faintin’ Into Third
First Hpnest Player
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