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——— , ee emarneel 7 cae eee _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 22, 1919. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPOR7TNUIONNW @) Babe Ruth Wears Golden Smile Record Temis Brooms tain, MMT TERE TD | As i. e Hur ries Off to Camp At Meeting Here’ Championship INSPECT HIS YACHT : New York Setting the Lead for the Whole Country in Road | + Livery effort will be bent toward Standing of the Teams. i Red Son's Famous Star Ende| ores, opm wee sold that 5 tet | making the coming lawn tefinis Sesnon | Rriues \s Will Make Preparations While Building, Which Will Greatly Add to the Joy of Motor Riding Ii : Le ee ee eacte cers | & recond breaitng ' $ ¥ 8 Here for the Race for This Season, \\\\ | Short.ived Hiokd-Ct bry |i corsa, (Sse Oat fie | re coe os Sa he eng | ii America’s Cup. | anit SEH | Signing Three-Year Con: | Oi0"., fame Sok, of 8 compronit tes Watlotal Lawn Teanis Associa-| aS | SEITE ™ { HE public that rides on ruber tires will have its way smoothed «| | Meclirond wouee Mee aus wit draw | on at the Waldorf-Astoria yest rday LIVERPOOL, March 22.—Sir Thomas I great deal this year as a result of a Nation-wide road repaiting| tract for President Frazee. | down about $10,000 for the next three | THe chief business of the seasion wis | The hockey team of Erasmas Hall) yipton sailed on the Aquitania tor New movement. The country’s main highways suffered extensively the ong |ced: ONARIBIGHUNIEG. LRFGR RHEE inelastic chs | Totuined the Intersoho- | York yesterday to inspect his chale Ruth was in doubt yes erda 2 er Sha pe] f H4Y | country with tle conflict as f ‘ jens mrock IV., and to make eM lest three years because labor and building materials were diverted (o| whether he would take his turn in the e kiyn fee Pal- |, pons or t ce important war use. With the Kuropean emergency removed, Uncle Sam | pitching box or play the outfield | * ast night by defeating the Poly ype har pte . ae pac emb: ol comprete: e scheme to prove his re steadily. It was optional with him rep aie ih & grueling fos erica’s Cu i oo rea ay to embark on a comprehensiy me to improve h Fast Where he played just as lobe « a oh 4 yerhnd | My yacht js in magnificent condi- \ th as a measure of labor relief and a means of increasing traffi he could get a frequent wallop at th Hoenn tok ot the meenons and a| Hom: and I think she will win,” he eald, 1 tions. he m sreriekeie ped i? hitting of |» gaol Pe bgt [ hope to get her former skipoer and | Ia this respect New York has taken a lead among (he States by appro-| When the Med Box Want to break| ictory would have given Poly We} ourt of her crew for the race WUGRO\sL priating many millions for road building purposes, ‘This example is being ip & game Ruth is called Lib Hall, one of the greatest achoote| AMeficans are good sporting pasuy followed by other Commonweaiths and the grand result will be more com- pie RL Gus soon etter k | boy puck chasers ever developed ta the| 294 have always treated me splendidly, | { fortable riding by motorists this season Hole twirler usualls t TOF the Greater City, was directly responsible | I have lived trom boyhood in America Automobile EAitor —_ showers, Habe js massively built in| for the Hirasmus triumph, for tt was! for varying spells, and I regret to aay, Tease iatovek me why 1 cnn | the region of the shoulders, and when | his goul in the muddle of the frat half] the English people do not know je Into) Lelied ayy : he old oil and he lands on the ball it * tha thed th u a. ~ 1 1 Ford t to thig at yesterday's little conferer had b: no, at] de irting from directly behind nis | business purposes, yet the Americans Jon of gasoline. | have There ure no leaks t the car runs nicely but for thi ble. ARTHUR NEWMA I would suggest you look over carbureter oughly to mak \ that the flout does not of course, woul ble loss of 5 starting, os | reason except leakage tha cause you to get such poor mileage Automobile MAitor Will you be kind enc know the best route (0 from New York und ts distance? ‘One of the best routes to City would v« n New Newark, Blizabeth, alway Amboy, Keyport, Matawan, I Lakewood Toms Kiver, B Absecon, I! antvi City. This route and Is quod road practically all t distance | ‘i tomabile Editor ry) ‘I am the owner of a 1! , 4) motorcycle with side cur a deavoring to prevent t much as possible on ac large anc « ov through {« Bi) | aptormon! dle on the | |} would st ot) probably ride « especially hard to repair a tir Is @ liquid tube filler advisa nd the tubes of the front and s wheels? If so, w © is ihe A CON - READER It would hard r an automobile & when he told how many of Kuth's| Newp ong-range w Yankees’ ho} The signing of Ruth practically {Ke completes the Red Sox roster, Charlie | (ournamen Mays is the only ou! and he is| ‘The action of the annual meeting in on his way South to discuss things |resuming | mrial fo with Manager Ed Barrow, President] tot Harry Frazee is of the opinion that] tleve! tyew will don be on the pavroll, and) tie” then his ball team will be all bound | th und with contracts Heaton are the most kindly and hospitable people in the world toward Engtish- men, “The Americans know England bet« ter than the English know America, Poly cape They are not so insular, and I hope the | \ the matter not work : he asd hin center, Garside liops had spoiled the] tion ' ‘ gee gp After the oO. K na ion ‘without making| English will follow their example and nd played desperately in the ete Ne dteee ethe | ica. Thus would be forged bonds of tthe puck’ 4 | 00d feeling between the two countries railing up to| Which are of the utmost importance to the peace and prosperity of the world.” endeavor to see and understand Amer- adjustment, which is emp! Hi ened be tee the fact that wh he warmed Up It hits perfect ‘ to let me nate} 1 have a late me Ruth is not only a wonderful pitch er, being regarded one of the great est southpaws in the history of baseball, but he is 5; and a speedy outfielder ng. and can cover first base acceptably. illi After this little speech Ruth was By William Abbott. ‘introduced to a party of late-comers, ARE RUTH, piteher, outfielder | which included Col. Tillie Huston, and fence buster extraordinary, | part owner of the Yankees day is speeding to Tampa,; “You ought to know him wet, > onel,” exclaimed President Frazee. Fia., with a fat contract and a cheer: “Yes, I've soen Babe play some t | word every one. Babe for a few |wonderful ball,” replied the Yankee { : WX \\ ‘ these | days mised to be the season's prize | own eat ‘ TURKISH 4 “ PAUL RATHBONE, seems very much as of them does not sta Sol- erding on your | full rT oT. as the ar would be t x XK Z eee xiseball holdout. Yesterday after- eer ven a y, Ww ict or ney bane et : No. 5 !agon Ruth had a little business chat | DATk Pyare ale \ CIGARETTES nd pit Edo not believe a tire Aller will be! avtomobite Paior with President Harry Frazee of the| President Frazee had little to sup- S al advisable in t I have a 1917 Ford whic n Americans, the upshot being | plement Ruth's statement except to YZ ee and side cur wh Iriven about 6,000 mile that the sensational star signed | SY that the foney ol yee ence ‘ 4 a kao - |threo-year contract. While no figures Wipe 116 ta the heat iniers Alatane | secret be # distant (ob were annaunced, Babe's wide smile |ests of org harder anc | ting and jolting Bj ii) Automobile Editor nized baseball not to plas as evidence enough that be had|ter the game all over with dollar What would c perm written his own ticket. | marks, ‘! to run a Ford t r 1 a $15,000 for one seas» But say," concluded I who | \ this te oll and fad ar for three years, An with the "itis | E “ll jaa , r the Red Sox star w bring a star to \ Y dem nta " him so content that ne! compared with many theatrical | to den ‘ Ki frst train down South to/headliners | know.” W7 \ cage t drivin & es | Luring Ruth back to the diamon f j Z ; expect from aenine a per 1 evar | Up in Frazee’s office yesterday af: | told perhaps one of the easiest ’ {] ~~ | What w t v |ternoon Ruth his version of | basebal « Je ever consummated K a ¢ i ation uch a : '\the shortaiived holdout. “I received |One side was convinced of his draw- N oa car with careful driving covering ¥ “Jawire from Harry"=-Ruth is rea'ty |ing power; the other was equally A u S At s)) about §,000 miles? fies ite chummy with his boss and|sure that baseball is coming back y \ FRANK JOHNSON but s him Harry—‘and came down strong this season. There were no} YY j) LOO PT tt would be a difficult matier t MAN a lay, I know what I thought |squabbles at yesterday's session be- | Z \ ‘“Wthestimate the exact tof runt a t was worth to the box office. /cause it seems that the threatened N N \\ MifFord car per mile under prese N- a valve top. I ‘i After a little talk we easily came to|strike on Ruth's part was due to a Z Ne . ditions, includ 1 and tire ms try all your valve terms, and I was well satisfied to put | clerical error made in his contract. | \ . " th but I think that a fa timute would sure that there is not too much of a |™Y a three-year contract uth made a st. ent in Boston | ° ’ , pr ¥ 4v\ye in the neighborhood of 3 cents Seven, oausink (el Noe to get the first train n the week in which he said | of per mile. ‘ ninating tb Sout wil I can to bring the| a him tor next " The demountable w found sibilit chances indien 1 Ponnant ¢ ston this year ' » asked for a| " to be very practical and {1 :s claimed it iw a wriet pin kn — - — — ese : bi sles | ; ’ - experts that they insure a, ’ = ‘ ‘ y ua Aa varwivewscerc|€ Sporting Items Here and There : wif Une should be tely tw Ball 5 ouds of Is!- | : . ? miles on your ise , : NCE, R. 1, March 22. Indoor Championships at the tiat 1M Station on your car run a year und : \ u te k schedule, {ssued treet tce!'Paluce vomne Very fast, halt ne co g : roe 80 per ce, | AUtoMubite A ‘ No. bol Fifth | the schedule follows And 8 one mile in 25865 by Harv THE a 1 9 F utomobite Editor ‘ i 1 then ry Y at Providence i race. 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