The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1913, Page 12

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tk i erre Rat, Mean Y Capes t EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK eee ma - WELL, WHAT D’YOU THINK OF Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Wertd). THAT? LIPTON'S CHALLENGE Sir Thomas Lipton’s amended ohal- lenge for a race for America’s Cup, with a sevonty-five-foot yacht, will be | acted upon at a special meeting of the New York Yacht Club Thursday night, according to the announcement mau by Commodore Dallas B. Pratt. It fs fhar@ to foretell what action will be taken. There are those’ who say that it will be impossible for the club to turn down the Mnglish Xd latest def, while there rs athten he dectare that the N. Y. ¥. C, will Ona some loophole or other to crawl out of the match. WetL. : am. | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Wuat D ‘You Cor : : . Handing of the clade, . WAT , = Baifale at Remar (current at Baltimore = e e vancing of men Daniels ble to | pitch 4 ‘king shape, all of whom tj ge Griffith Picks the Giants (“We Don7 NEED Ty conn”) tem ite are, Sr ied Relient Seoaaetn tra tans [Migrate fate Lite, ia Tl aT 5 V0 5 h nd Ss t SAYS MANAGER JENNINGS. || Sos fee scars un Stnietsc Reavy artic | orien see loute eteal Det the thind une | Mathewson, | Fesreau, / Ames. Crandal A alent ry Marquard and Demarce, George Wiltse lery the club won't have @ chance. had been tn the lead since the series| will be ready in a few days, The rs Oo m gs OHIGAGO, April 2—"We don't In the mean time the unbeaten Sen- | started, but they could not hold it. “charieyhorse” in the muscle of his leg consid A new madras for distinction, need Ty Cobb and 1 ators take on the Boston Red Sox, and has about disappeared. With Goulait Pe ps) jered Mathewson the daddy for every di pln that ought to give us a good line on the! Umpire Hart was tn hot water all|around for odd jobs, the Giants are | Triangle: {% all pitchers. There will never be an- * geld Manager Hugh || félative strength of the three leading | afternoon, By reversing himself on a|pretty well supplied in the pitching de- Washington Manager Says | Ser uke him, bur Johnson te younger) } Jennings of the Detroit Americans | clubs, ee the Athletics, perio eclaion in the second inning hd. gave | partment. Madras Collars “Don’ 4 GRY. ie Wi \ a Base Running Will. Carr PR BON cigs Eye nae Aid best ‘ofter’ to, Coby according, to [| which the Red Sox came out IImpAne. |ong on ase he called Atnemith out on Glover Outhoxes Nitchie. Merb ota sy fy hn f complet — a roller in f scHEN ; . g J in batting?” I asked of the Wash- ot satiof: ed Umpire vaiting may be an indication | pow eg hy Hf rome. La Mas « HBNECTADY, ae 22. noe eo a ‘ chiet, the, Hour, to ne, satiefeotion and |i of “pep.” but that it does not alwayalCiatmite that the ‘coll wae tele an * that the olu ‘not ni 0 eer- , at the was foul, an| Nic Both Into World’s Series. may have,” he answered, “out|| (et, the club, did not pay was proved in the fitth toning of|appeal “wae made to Untre Tinea | ibe he latter agreed with the Washington | the fina, —_—_—— eee > yers, Hart reversed his decision and " : other clubs—on speed. | isteaiing” the National League pennant | #Found Umpire Hart like lot of angry | Ainsmith was aent back to bat. He/was | *'%f ° hitting lon fous Un = tod mite ithe pgp Be tigreced Me See bow well on thelr wey, Already | Dee Saat necks tha sealay’ te the Eit by the pitcher. Shanks then smashed| white Stops Thema im Righth, * they have stolen twice as many bases | ein! the ia je stand @ home run. NEW ORLEANS. April 22.—Obarles White, ‘ él e baserunning. That's what McGraw and!4i°iny club in the league. In aédition |EwNe, Young was on second base and ta that ICR RMBOCK EM. By % on first, when another argu- BE; fhe, Chicage beste, bested, 3 to this they have outhit any club, which, Now that Rube Marquard has rounded Urieane talon te ereriterion, Tat Test, 08 PO ltaxen altogether, is considerable get-| ment arone over aft inconsequentisl 46) 4, aad won a game, che Giants have six fh ees esas inl awey. t rushed from After their lamentable showing againgt elt CB bret fag for a: call of “time.” While they were so doing they ve: ouna, weese. «dash fer ied in the ew aierrm a, e wa|| MELLO, JUDGE! to second, “Another howl ver I want your verdict on the best UNION the | thts, the Senators claiming that “time, SUIT I ever wore. stow ft As a rewuit of this ad- PEERLESS UNION SUITS ought to get your decision, Judge, as the finest Union Suits for fit, style, comfort and wear. They surely are the whole thing. a : He HE . 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