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} j ' LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O'Hara Goprvicht, 192, by The From Publishing Ce, (The New York Bvesing World) ‘The big league teams are eff again. ‘The big league race is on again. : It looks like the A's are gone again. And it looks like Pat Moran cam FP erte > 7 eee The Yankees may lack speed, but s0 does a steam roller, eee ers. Ju th h bet tnping to the outlaws this spring can Lit cents an Ball pl. hour as rai eee ONE STRIKE AND EVERYBODY WALKS MEANS THE RAIL- ROAD RULES NOW NEED TO BE CHANGED. ewe taal nly y atvanteage the Giants enjoy this year is that McGraw did his spring a eee The freak defivery Tule seems to be the Volstead Act of baseball. eee When the pennant wi iis Cait raes \ aoe inners stump the spring experts,.they go and pick eee The 1920 basedall returns should find Phitadciphia with he same #tanding tt had when they took the last census. ode Pat Moran reltetates he'll repeat. _Zinderstein and Meighan Rolls Wilde Has Earned $32,000 Here Tilden Retain | Total of 108 in Tennis Titles| Headpin Tourney PINBHURST, N.C, April’ 15.— ‘William T. Tikden 2d, the playing through North and South champion in the men’s singles, and Miss Marion Zinderstein, also defending her eingles title, retained their honors on the clay courts of the Pinehurst Country Club im ‘the annual championship Yawn tennis tournament. Miss Zinderstein also won the wom- en's doubles, paired with Miss Helen Gilleaudeau, and then with Tilden as jer partner Won the mixed doubles| failed to appear, ‘ames tide, Howard Voshell and Samuel| rolled to-niettSunmafienes Vo Hardy won the men’s doubles cham- | ,,Most Holy, Madeemer, No. pionship by defeating Tilden and Schwert, 94; total, es Carlton Shafer at 10—8, 6—3, 6-2, 3 —Heuduck, 18 ‘Tilden defeated Voshell in the sin- | SF gles by a score of 6—4, 11-13, 6—2,| 99; $—4. Miss Zinderstein won from Miss | Ne. 2 Edith Sigourney at 6-4, 6—2. The|&, is two singles champions defeated Miss | §2’ if Touch, 't Florence Ballin and Harold Throck- morton at 6—1, 6—2 in the final round of the mixed doubles. ‘There have been few occasions when |} ‘rilden has shone more brightly than | Pits he did against Voshell. Even after the Yatton had squared the match by tak: ing the ting second i 11 set ue p fling optnion — in gallery |X Rrcmed to be that. Tiden ‘finally and inevitably would win. total Wittio’ Meighan of the Most Hols Redhemer Bowling Club won a medal in Thé Evening World Headpin Tour- Aament last night with a total of 103 Out. ofa possible 120 pins. Frank J Klem of the same ciub also won a medal witb a score of 102. ‘The only other madal winner was Carmel Pisacono of the Omen Club, who tallied 102.' Mleven teams roiled, by the Most: Holy Hedeomer being the high total Five of the teams that were scheduled to roll Will Get $7,000 More Next Week ek, Seven Bouts in This Country Make English Lad’s Bank- roll Almost $40,000. Gellinp and Burman Box Fast Draw.! PORTLAND, Me., April 16.—Marty | Collins of New York and Joe Burman of Chicago fought twelve rounda to a! draw here last night. It was a sensa- tional bout all the way. Yankees Opening Game With the Athletics. @ Ging third baseman of the Yankees, attended the opening game between the New York team and the Athletics. After the game Baker and Haggins | “4 held a conterence and Baker once more informed the little manager that he wants to play but does not fike the idea of leaving his two children home while on the road. ‘He will decide in a week whether or not he will come out of retirement for one more season. ‘This ts’ Indeed a sad story of the opening gume of the Yankees, whieh had {ts setting at Shiee Park before some 14,000 Philadelphia fans. Sad because Connie Mack's team of |; youngsters defeated the Yankees by & score of 3 to 1. Sad because Babe Ruth—the great Ruth, the King Rath, the powerful Ruth, the. Puis- sant Ruth, the prodigious Ruth, in- Baker Confers With Sasiilie Regarding Return to Baseball ‘Babe Ruth’ s Muff Costs begs to introduce its newest CIGARETTE a Gyas —— A mild domestic Ke stead of being the hero was the Player who obligingly presented Mack with the victory on a eilve Huston, owners of the Yankees, had painted in their minds Ruth began | to the plate in the late innings and clouting the ball over the right field fence No doubt the two Colonels had pictured that this would be the winning blow and that the Philadel- Phia fans would cheer long and loud Babe trotted around the bases. ‘Victory and mighty obeers for ol ia what the Colonels ex. bia defeated Colgate Im » pitch- $F duel on South Wield yesterday by a! tol, The Blue and White found ‘Leonard for. five hita, while cy | Meany held the up-State nine to fout | natetien Columbia won by bupehing! coupled wit ha Colgate orret| CINCINNATI, O,, April’ 16.—A_ suit | asking for, or be damages iat ‘the of the National “Eengus Sad for an’ gtiachment against ¢ clnb’s shai the receipts of the open: ing game at Rediand Fiela, was in Common Pleas Court yesterday a Lee peed ¢, former member of the Chi. | NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aprfl 16.—Y; pou ‘on Fullerton for three runs each of the third and fifth innings with Fordham and won by & score of 6 to 4. 20 for3o* By John Pollock Timmy Wilde, the flyweight cham- pion of the workd, who has already iuide over $32,000 in the six bouts} \t he hag eo far fought in this intry, 18 to receive another big} Vunch of money on April 21, Her- man ‘Taylor, matchmaker of the Camden Sportsmen's Club, who has | wim signed up to fight Battling Mur- yay, the Philadelphia bantamweight, eight rounds at his show there, jnformed the writer to-day that he is giving Wilde a guarantee of $7,000 | for this bout, which will make Wilde's sim for geven fights reach close to $40,000. the bill for «few tho matter with the New Jersey Boring Com miion, John Jennings, matchmaker of the Armory A. A, tho open sir dosing club of Jermy City, deciered to day that ke is ying to sign up Frankio Buraa, days coming. Duy Vor om net boxing show of the West Ho dokent aj muglit, Matebitaiet “Altes BRST shy Giese pp tee ‘clcht-royed ‘bo . ©. Joo. Dx vokiyn meats Noung Relty ot {hp Brona Bamgny ‘Nable of thus city tatlen Jory : Deer eth Anboy aid Tarr Selo Ruy tou ot York, Wyn books uy with Jotany O'R _ 179 Broadway Medal Winner Defeat at Pinehurst, wily Eacapes PINEHURST, ON. Ca April i= ead Franklin H. ‘Gates, who won ‘the 1256 Broadway qualifying the mid-Aprh Bronx—557 Melrose Avenue medal im tourname! ad @ narrow escape from Geteat at the hands of Donald Parson, of Youngstown, m the first. match round, |The ke upart, and the match was all even at the eighteenth. Par- sons missed an eight-foot putt at nineteenth, and Gates took the match ‘m the twentieth bole with a winning 4 4 1173-75 Broadway Newark, N, J.—795 Broad Street Poughkeepsie, N.Y The ARGYLE Price $8.50 & $10 You Might as Well Have the Best Shoe for Your Money, Your head works better when you keep cool; so will your feet in these oxfords during the hot It’s a young man’s shape with a 1439 Broadway 150 Bowery Brooklyn 565-7 Fulton Street Pater 297 Main Street stylish toe, but with good width at the tread. When we put you into this oxford, you get the greatest shoe value offered in this town. This is a Walk-Over, thoroughly made inside and outside, from toe to heel, from top to sole. (? Over : 252 W. 125th Street 622 W. 181st Street 5406 Fifth Avenue Yonkers, N. Y.—7 N. Broadway N, J.—118 Market Street LA. PRICE, Pree. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded ’ West 14th Street—Between 5th & 6th Aves. | These Items on Sale All Day . 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