The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1920, Page 23

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NEWS| OTHER SPORT EVENING WORLD’S OWN SPORT HISTORY What Happens Every Day | BASEBALL GOssIP. | LOSS ENTS ST. LOUIS, May 12.—1n the open- ing game of ‘the. herles here the Braves came out on top of a 3 to 2 0 7 I Boston des Moore. to Yale's baseball schedule there will be| "Ore, over | the vues tn the igeann ©., May 12.—Cari Tre-| a game here May 2 betwoen the winner|"rores Si els tune oh te itive fpaine, clever Cleveland bantam, out-| of the interclass series and the winner|{iMNze. Tt was the ele fought and outslugged Pal Moore, & e Harvard Class League, Dr, | Votory for the winners. Memphis flash, in a ten-round bout| Sharpe. athletic giro one ieee th mune | PHILADELPHIA —Although e it ises returo e — here to-night. ‘The two-flated local boy | [omens and promises & mn’ Kinney, the Athieti ” ptcnge Instead tore in at top speed from the start Nilinesinemabnadl” seven free walka hi wed the St [oul batters, But Unree. hits -and shut earned @ Goctaive victory by taking five The final mar} up in four others. phalky wi Ted Cann, Hart in ing Well After Operati Tedd Cann, swimming champion, who was to have been | & member of the team, was operated h, Do~ them ‘out without a run. scorewas Phillies 3, Browns WASHINGTON, May 12.—Three safe hits ae a tase st — netted De- troit three runs and the game against \ in which he whe ri @ ed into an oe dinat were leading-at the time, at sevaind railway pillar. X-ray exam- ination diactosed the necessity for the Pittsburgh, ied Jimmy Herman, ig iocheater, in ten rounds of hard fighting. Qelambia Defeats Co! final score turned out to be troit, 6; Washington, 3. { in @ game against Cornell. He filled operation, physicians declared. His! iCANSAS OITY, 19 alte bases in the ninth and then struck . 4 5 Gut two sluggers and got the third one Sgndition was reported aa “very favor-|ioob, released last by the St ‘also knocked in E Louis Browns to, Loulsvilie of” the fe run which Won the game 1 to & eegpe =v) American Association pitched a no hit, apapeasienees College Men Reach the Fimal/no run game here when he blanked emads the Kansas Clty nine 4 to 0 Beckett Coming to America, . LONDON, May 12.—Joe Beckett, who BOSTON, May 12.—In the semi-final HAVEN, May 12.—Paul Crane, be ont of the gathe for at igast a° month, * DeWitt Clinton High Schoo! nine from George Washington High at Dyck man Oval by 10 to 7. Goan, pitching for the winners, allowed but six hits and made four opposing batsmen fan the breeze, Your Tastes oe) 2) Nothing indicates 5 one’s nature more ® clearly than how one 3 dines. Particular people with discrimi- nating tastes aie Edd Ss Sauce MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers arid Delicatessen Storen® NEW 1 ted fielder on Tale and one of the fest players on the college team, developed water on the knee and is expected to round of the championshtp tournament of the New England Intercollegiate awa Peanig Association here to-day Ww. of Dartmouth and his right to the heavy- , Weight championship of England Mon- day night by knocking out Bombadier E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St. N. Y. DOWISOQLGQOHOGOOD H OODOO) anders Arthur 1 Chapin jr. of Williama wer the winners in the singles. Sanders defeated Herman Broock: lassachuset! ite of man Teohnoto , the present title holder, 6—1, 6—2, while Chapin defeated & 3 “Beunett of Amberst 6-4. Soi. Welts (or the second ‘time, wil) extend its feld to America after two more to get @ return fight from Georges Car- it: who finished bim wilh one dest winter, Mike O'Dowd Beats Clarke. ‘Mike O'Dowd handily defeated Jackie Clarke of Allentown, Pa, over a ten- round course at Camden last night. Billy Defoe of St. Paul won from Ralph Brady of Syracuse, Clarke, doubles Broockman Caulawelt of aene ated defeated ‘Thorpe je and Sprague of Amherat é—1, ile Bollard ‘and Chapin of Williams def ere and Carleton of Dartmouth 2—6, §—4, 6—1. STANDING OF cup at the table. ciaas, contested” cul tho way. 4 con e ; iat ap SE Be Baa CLUBS poder ane eoecenes Soe |( THe Once you have en- Seciir ocvanmuce tan ‘nthe “iaoston : : joyed the delicious eLgagement in’ wich Wilson relieved NATIONAL LEAGUE. fla: Precip hun of bis | nde a . F re. | e Ld of ; con- large Entry for Trotting Races. “ ° HARTYORD, Conn, May 1d.—Bntries 2 you will use no other. for early dosing events on the Charter "333 | Your Gi Has It. Qek Park track in September announced to-day reach 137, which is forty more than the record ‘made last year, ‘The The most economical cocoa —no waste. "Saves time, too, for you canserve it in the events are the Charter Qak Purse, §10,- 000, for 212 trotters, witn 32 entrants; | the Acorn Pursé, $2,000, for Unree-year- old trotters, 37 ‘entrants; the Nutineg Parse, $2,000, for two-year-old trotters, 48 entrants, and the Whirlwind Purse, $4,000, for 2.10 pacers, 20 entrants. slptte (rain), New York at Ciscinaati. Brooktya at Chicago. | Boston at St. Lovis. i Phitadeiphia at Pitteburgh. Ya Crews Ready for Triangular Race, AMERICAN LEAGUE. NEW HAVEN, Conn, May oarsmen who make up varsit; Sand freshmen crews will b Princeton, N. J., to-morrow for the tri- angular regatta Saturday on Lake Car- negie with Princeton and Cornell. varsity and junior crews will be the aguinst Columbia on The freshmen are undergo- Two of the three shells shipped toxlay are American built, as they are faster than the English boats used in practice 1. S79) Philadeiphia.. 7 12 «: A76| Detroit. 86 GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 6: Chioage, & | Detroit, 5; Washington, 5. Philadeiphia, | Bovton-Clevolané (rain). | GAMES TO-DAY, Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Boston, Detroit at Washington. Addition Ball Game at Yale. NEW HAVEN, May 12. In addition This sign has a DEONOOHOAORIOAS deeper meaning foriyou eH Wire you seek to avoid the hard, unyielding pavements your feet have learned to dread. When you turn instinctively to a few small patches of turf left in our cities today. —This sign bars your way. It denies you the relief you need—the relief from all the jolts and jars that make walking for you aserious cause of fatigue and exhaustion. Only a few years ago we walked on soft dirt paths and elastic turf, which cushioned every step. But today, on leather heels or ordinary “dead” rubber heels, every step acts as a hammer blow to the del- icate nervous system. The average man takes 8,000 steps aday—suffers 8,000 shocks. Here is one of the greatest causes of fatigue today. You cannot change the pave- O’Sullivan’s Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out ments back to elastic turf. But’ you can change your heels. f O’Sullivan’s Heels eliminate the ' fatigue caused by pounding hard leather heels or ordinary rubber heels on hard pavements. To secure the resiliency, the i springiness of O’Sullivan’s Heels, the highest grades of rubber are blended by special formula. With this blend of live, springy rubber are “compounded” the best toughening agents known. The “compound” is then “cured” or baked under high pressure. This is why O'’Sullivan’s Heels absorb the jolts and jars:of walking. Stop pounding away your energy. Go to your shoe repairer today and have O’Sullivan’s Heels put onyour shoes, With every step on hard 10ela you are pounding way your energy {E EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAX 12, 1920, . - maybe, in “rolling your own,” your tobacco choice runs to Tuxedo .... but, whatever it is —you want the flavor your taste likes ..... Try rolling ’em with (Made in France— pronounced ‘ Ree La'Crey") You get the full ‘aroma of the tobacco t The burning of RIZ LA, CROIX adds no foreign taste or odor because \ made only of pure vegetable fibre, still further purified by the use of a"; four hundred gallons of clear Pyrenees Mountain water in the making of ‘ every pound of RIZ. 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