Priced Justly Place

Priced Justly Place

•----r——-----—— ust One Flaw In Chicago White Sox Plans For Pennant Dash SMITH WITH BIXIilMHJH Bulldoga, recently-organized Kaatern league baseball club. He formerly TIPS FROM THE EAGLES, ELKS EVEN New Haven. Conn, Mar 27. (UP) played with the old New Haven ble First Baseman —Joe Smith, catcher, la the third Prof a, and Allentown and Hartford,' Haven also in the Eaetern league. TRAINING Time « man to be signed by the New Small Stuff, « IN SPORT SERIES GAMPS Will Put White Sox Small Time Prices OF CARDS, BOWLING STATE STRAND Hy the United Press Exhibition Game Scores: Kagles and Elks in their first inter- ljABT DAY! I.AST DAY! First Division PARKER tournament In DAN club card and bowling in Buffalo By Hebe Danlcla “KEPT HUSBANDS” (I T,.) 11; St Louis (A) 10. of the divided honors last eve- year marring Brooklyn (N) 6; Toledo (AA) G. ning. The Elks acted as hosts at HENRY MC LEMORE York Mackalil By New (A) G; House of David their club rooms on West Main street Dorothy V. Joel Mct'm New York, March 27—(UP)—It is ironical that President and on Thursday evening, April 9th, Charlie White Sox should be in need of Philadelphia (A) 4; Cincinnati which Is a tentative date at present, Comiskey's Chicago <N> 0. will be the guests of the Eagles in NOW IT’S unanimous. I mean about those one, two and three dollar a first baseman, for the “Old Roman" was, in his Boston 2ndx 25; Boston (A) (i. their quarters on North Main street. capable play- at the all of use except the Garden have STARTS TOMORROW San Antonio (T) J2; Chicago (A) shows Garden, Right along, Strains Class the first baseman of his time. insisted that the matches made for this olg-’lme arena were small- Bowling ing days, greatest 10. being well balanced teams Into tlrne stuff. Now the Garden admits It by reducing the price to one, two Sending Given u real nrel wicker Manager Jersey City (I.L. S; AHheville action in the bowling contests, the GANGLAND TORN WIDE OPEN Hounding out the xta (Y will be I lit I and three bucks for a heavyweight card booked for Monday night. Will J>onle Uu«h would lie likely lo brlnit (SAA) 2. It P. O. E. representatives ran up McKnln, Garland Braxton, Vic Fra- committee on ways and meana arise and report progress. hi* White Sox Into the lirat dlvlalon Rochester the please now zier and llin venerable apltballcr, (1.1,.) 21; High J’olnt some splendid marks and are In This of the American In l»3l. 0. their friends a comfort- Dynamic Story league lied Faber. <IM,.) Al,l, THE KING'S ’OHSKH will bo out at Aintree for a gallop to-day, leading by Iiuyinu for lew. Atlanta ( Toronto able Total fall will di- (atelier* O. K. S.A.) 1; (I.L.) and all the king's men will ’avc a quid or two down on the outcome of the margin. pin Of The Underworld And It I* an o|»en eccret that the Sox 2. vide the honors after the coming lleblnd the bat the Sox have no first of the great Spring turf classics of Mcrrie England—the Grand Na- Detroit 1. clash. The Elks won seven out of worrloH, deHjdto the fact that Moc Pittsburg (N) 2; (A) tional. It. takes a thoroughbred among thoroughbreds to survive this Its Czar! l>ew ifonneca of Sun Francisco (P.C.) 4; the difficult nine games and chalked tip a total Iterg, ace catcher In 1030, baa not Chicago gruelling four-and-one-half-mlle race over most steeplechase I he Cleveland In- 3. of 4,712. the Kagles trailing with a reported. Tate, who batted (N) course on earth. There are 32 Jumps over hedges, fences and brooks. diana and If they Kenney lof 4,375. better than taut will do Some of the Jumps are over five feet high and some of tho brooks require plnfal the .300 acaaon, The results of last tour- get Mlugglng YANKEES a Then there are turns, fields and a host evening's IT BEGINS WHERE the tlrnt airing work with the re- 1ft-foot leap. sharp ploughed Uw fourth place About 44 will face the nament were as follows: juvenated Butch Ifenllne and Frank St Petersburg, Kin, March 27.— of other obstacles to rapid progress. horses barrier, in the league of It be for to Het-back: Eagles, Hulllvan and “LITTLE CAESAR” Grube out. (UP)—The New York Yankees will ir only four them finish, won’t anything unusual, complete well be- helping Dale won four; Dunne and Kin- might break for this cruel grind a horse must not only bo a standout nag but must have Elks, Unletih Third Jiuaeinan Willie cuinp to-night, leaving Hrennnn and come an open of lin k. More often than not, a shot w.ins. The Grand National ley won one; Eagles, ENDED! Kantm In a trade the Sox will Jurkxonvllle where open their plenty long between De- goes they North and Harrington won four; Elks, McGrath fight tour attracts a crowd of 300,000 every year, drawing turfmen from pregent a good Inllcld with Chalnter* barnstorming to-morrow. won one. A that dares '* troit, Cleveland America as well as from all over the British Isles and the Continent. and I>cahy picture gangland Claacll The Yanks defeated the Ilouxe of Houlh at accond, and Luke Appling • and and Chicago. et II. was a 'ouse who originated the classic, 92 yeurs ago, Cribbagc: Kagles, Lachance challenge to expose Its secrets. at abort. David nine yesterday 5 to 0. public keeper Until »uch time to stimulate the sale of ’urf an' 'arf, stout and hot toddles In his grog shop Foley won four; Elks, Itlley and Baaed on an actual happening lU'yiioiiiM rromising. won ;»m the ForiHeca or near the race course. Those of us who arc wont to bemoan the affinity Chapman one; Euglcs, Mitchell Mel Simon, obtained from Louis- ItOUSIl TO REDS In a large Western metropolis. Home other trade, between the liquor trade and sports to-day should give this angle a bit of and Graham won two; Euglcs, Kelley vllle last month: Hmeud and — The thrill of Ik completed, the Jolley Tampa, Fla, March 27.— (UP) consideration and stop longing for the good old (lays when beer barons and Callahan won three. biggest jrour Carl Reynolds will handle the out- Kddle famous New York Pinochle: flr*t ImMirig will Itouxh, didn’t own our hockey teams, leading boxers and classy racing stubles. Eugles, Bergen and picture-going career! be lleld. Simon Is a Blow Htarter hut a Giants holdout of 1030, has been Goodson, won three; Elks, Dr God- tew Fonxcca handled k by Johnny Atwood real player once under way. Jolley purchased by the Cincinnati Beds “I’M, FIGHT IT out. on this'line if It takes ali summer,” said Eddie frey and Clearwater won one; KlkH, can hit and throw but Ih and cast It wi Ham;iuir, wun ill*i KMIII'T powerfully and will report at .Macon, Ga, Tues- Roush, the gentleman from Indiana, uh he baited his hook Dr Leonard and Cumpbell, won having the edge. Blow. Reynolds Ih rapidly develop- day morning. back Into the creek, last spring. The occasion was an ultimatum from three; Eagles, Neville and Simlster Into one of the out- to for or be So Eddie, won two. Aside from the weakness at first, ing outstanding John McOraw report spring training suspended. “THE fielders In the without a limb to stand on se he was no sat down on Flood the White Hex are a. much stronger league. JIH.WKS (you tree-sitter), Forty-live: Eagles, Captain Jeffries banks of the far the summer ofr cat- won club than the one which finished Johnny Kerry and Irving Ht Petersburg, Fla., March 27.— the Wabash away and spent angling eight; Elks, Captain Cavanaugh ISuHh Infield fish and ills difference with Mr McGraw was on the matter of won seven. seventh !«xl year, especially In tip- Iglve capable reserves, (UI*)—Charlie Wilson, who started crapples. while and Klch- and, In the light of Mr Roush, the catfish tamer, and Corri- box. Ted Lyons, who pitched 2'J F'otherglll. Klnlutor with the Rochester Intrnatlonal salary developments, Itummy: Elks, LaVnllcy rodt constitute the outfield substi- acted rather bull-headed. Eddie wound up by getting no salary at all. gan, won three; Eagles, Deeley and GANGSTER’S LAST PARADE” complete last year, again will league club In at year, has i>roveil the tutes. This spring the fishing was poor, so Eddie began ungling for his Job back. M. Corrigan won two. head the staff with i’at Caraway, hlg flop of the Boston Braves camp. That's Just what he has got, too—his Job back. Hack in Cincinnati. The The Elks committee In charge of southpaw, second In command. Cara- Wilson’s work at third base has been Giants sold him to the Reds yesterday. The fishing will be excellent in the arrangements are: It. L. Pala- way. his first season of major league KANSAS CITY 2600 ASKS a big disappointment nnd next week Cincinnati, for that's down where the Wurz.burger flows and the herring tine, V. Horton Warner and John competition last year, finished with INSl UANCi; FOIl CLIORATKA will And likely him enroute to — — are so plentiful they do not travel In schools but In universities. Hoully. The Eagles committee In- STARRING an earned run average second Kansas City.—Kansas City insur- Rochester.

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