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Show "HPTTO VfrrTOT AID tags Fora- - EVENING" IIE R A L D T nURSDAY.fA P R I 2 5. 19 2 9. L Invitation WE i i TV Curtain ising &?ent s StlllKli MA Is-Sl- M.rz- ated - vrw.r Girls Will, Provide Spectacular Opening for -- 19th Annual 'Y' Sport Classic; Sunshine Of Thursday Brings Optimism r-- Ne; Con Mat Fans Await VUKUJUiMlFS "Bel ' -- wir1-! , JV " Al ri.wcw ..for I 'v. Harper Set Fast Pace With Bludgeon MACKLIENLEAD Famous Newlyweik Sptdonrrtlost OLD-TIE- RS N V U?V j ,1-- Yanks Do Not In Appcar Exceptional - ConditkD SmeriiJJyJaniemi-Windii- p imperial arn common the Also Attracts Pxceptional Interest;. Ptoyo, Ace In Fine Shape for Home Appearance ' NEW YORK. April 25 (ri-mAfter pursuing the New York Yaa- NEW YORK. April 25 m Old Jr...""' i. Keea for three seasons the Phila favorites are setting the early pace .S) delphia Athletic apparently are on hitters. the for league Keen Interest Is attending: the him major from out With sunshine peeping the verge of turning the tables on newcomer Ed one Phttttps, Eddie Meyers matUtring of victories la Texas. Jones Only meet Y. U.. invitation HenrjLJonea the clouds, B. world the champioat Detroit, catcher has broken into lussie, wmcn is rcneauiea aa mo was regarded aa tae best nan to prospects are excellent, and all Ib Instead of the Yankees setting headliner , the charmed circle In the, early on C. O. Chase's sptft! aPpMUf In an El Paso ring tor many in readiness to open the women's the pace and the Athletics playing card Friday games. Lu Blue, veteran St. Louis moons, and the promotera In that athletic "meet Friday at 2 o'clock on night weir nearts out trying to catch up. Jonea Back From Browns" first baseman, and Charley Texas the old "Y" field. region are still trying to arrange reverse come the to in are may pass outfielder, Celeyeland This battle, which will feature a match, ft Jones 5rlMiiMatty Jamieson, Senior and junior high school ' i American the race , . this in the league lead Ued for the batting Friday night's grappling at the Matauda, Japanese marve who Is girts, in large numbers, sre entered season. American leagueaIong""wiIS PhiU Provo armory, will feauture Jonea necognixed in Che southwest aa the for.he eet, and a new standard j .500. of an Mackmen has In Front average in his first home appearance- - since world'a champion in his weieht lips. Each lor girls' compeition lr expected to (BY UNITED PRESS) Hit-Three O'Doul And Harper The Athletics are riding high out .4 be set in Friday s meet. Meyer, iwe of Orcgoir gTippIera, r of the five leaders in the rn and the Yankees 13 a Yesterday's hero Harry Rice, 'Wllman Jeppson In Charge today wortny opponent lor Jones, acwho veterans otttfle-Ww- , tfenai league are whft staved off are trailing in third place, wth the Grove apparently has recovered. cording to all : Tpppann Is Hirfctnr xtf- thue itteiimt -- SfflluE reports of the Mem-In new from his finger-nail in are enjoying hitting sprees ailment' Browns sandwiched in between ' women's events, and also wilf act as a Cleveland rally in theIn ninth ford man's ability. He has defeated was back of uniforms- Lefty O'Doul, who referee and starter of the meet ning when h" raced ine stanaing 01 the three leaders Cochrane Looks Goo-devery opponent in the northwest for follow: Etna Bleak is official announcer, second and cauKht Luke Sewell's traded to the Phillies last season by One of the brightest spots in the the past year, and Is confident thai and New York the George on base the and Giants, with is Bessie of the Iverson fly tying rpn W. L. Pet. A's play has been the - work of he can tumble the Prove ace Friday and clerk enabled the Tigers to beat the In- Harper, who ws shunted to the course. 4 2 .667 Athleties Mickey Cochrane, selected as '.the Louis St. 6. Boston the 7 to Braves by , . Other- officials follows;, scorers. dians, Browns , ... 3- 3 .625 most valuable of Salt Lake la player fn the league Art Smerts In I Cardinals, are tied 4ead for the Yankees Grace Follard and Helen Ellsworth; . . 3 2 .600 last season. to Provo wrestlinK tans aa brilliant Cochrane's th'eeach National U Thfl second Waite n league, Asrlv his battling Hoyt pitched frtflllnu Laurena Clayson', Velda timers, .handling of the Philadelphia pitch an old rival of Jones, and when Hansen, Ethel Robinson; judges of victory of the season, the New, York at an even .500 clip. ers promises to, get the maximum Smerta meets Byland. the Salt LakBrookone of Babe, him "bride Babe Mrs. Babe Herman, Ruth has bis ball club 4n ar better sha; With following day, watching Ruth, er will be out to win as soon as finish, Jewel Llnebough, Mary Lee, Yankees beating the, Boston Red out of them this season. ln-tthird 3. holds out 9 who, to Season tirst Inning of the than the Yankees. his first IwmeTun of the Ruth Clark, Evelyn Bryntr; cus- Sox. poled Hoyt permitted but six lyn outfielder, possible, in the hope of securing a Connie on club Mack his has up is last Sox place? Rogers and Yankees. Babe Hornsby, year's opening game In New York between the Red Al Simmons has returned to the its toes todian of prizes, Alice Brinton; hits. match with his oldtlme opponent. ' this season, In the fighting ' National league batting champion and Mrs. Ruth, a former Follies beauty in a typical "Niagara Falls' lineup, swinging his deadlybiudg-b- n custodians of equipment, Bessie Byland Is Good Yankees"! recent series the against .r was sold to the'" Cubs during pose are shown above. ' Al Simmons returned to the who. . none the less effectively for his Iverson, Lily Skousen; inspectors, demon-1 the Byland, who hails from Hock Philadelphia players 9 Audrey Ostlund, . Lucfle Thorne,' Philadelphia Athletics" lineup and the winter by the Braves. Herman layoff The A's Infield is working strated that they expect to-- ride in Springs, has a splendid reputation in drove runs three Made as the Sibbett, Virginia Carter; Betty iSo.n'!f,g SURPLUS IS ASSURED smootniy with Foxx at first. Bishon the world champions for all 4aey fin Wyoming, and tons "who Have " RADIO SUBSIDIARY FORMED Judges of senior high broad jump, ' men trimmed 'the Washington Sena-Maat short and Half are worth this season. After losing seen him tussle declare that he is ..JVASHINGTO-April-afi-Wi--.ataecondr.Dykes 25 NEW (ILEfc YORK, April a perr with the JTaAtaffiL aa a. pitcher sev- Formation if the Radio-VictBasinger, Eunice Bird,,Etaat..?.to.Jtoy,.f'9js..h4d Jn gover;unent finances at third. Foxx and Hale are hitting the tough 1 game in which Haas likely to give Smerta a. lively 60 surplus ' -- four Is eral in t who back but includat bat years only of "Johnson; .400 hits, "TDIxd,""JUberfa day judged each. subisld-iar- y iaseess of $100,00&,Q09 on June SO around lost two balls In the sun, the minutes in the one-hotime limit season as S major corporation of .America, a second home run of the his - second - junior high broad jump, Elsie Jones, Mg The A's pitchers have exceeded Athletics fly came back fighting hard' affair which will be the of the Radio Corporation of was assured today by announcein is four " fast league season, outfielder, Carol making trips Kirkham, Josephine Sanford, collections for the fiscal all early expectations. Georee Earn- - er than ever the next day. of the cardJohn McGiaw . sorry he let him go America, was announced today by ment that Elaine Paxman; judges of senior The A's broke even in the series General James G. Harbord, presi- year are $73,799,937 ahead of re- shaw joined the winning; eroun in some1 with fast Preliminaries, because field. he .could blav Hubbell Carl held left the Phila his first start of the season yester-da- y and Connie Mack left town high high jump, Helen Mendenhall. turns a year ago. dent of R. C- - A. vowing boxing to" be featured, will 'com-th- e Clara Anderson, Lorene- Randall, delphia Phillies to eight hits and The lanky Irishman from the far against Washington. Ltfty Yankee jinx was broken. plete the evening's entertainment coast clouted New a the home York Giants hammered run his third Norell Startup; judges of junior high high jump, Rhea Taylor, Eda out a 9 to 2 victory. Ott and Jack- of the season on his first appear ace 4 yesterday against the . Doty, Eloise Morley, Helen Beck; son hit hvj)6 runs. Giants and added a double and a judges of senior high field evehts, single before the day was done. Buyrie Hibbert, Fay Scherrer, Aud-re- y Blue Proves Surprise Harris, Norma Reese, Arleen Ndt the least remarkable thing Harris; judges of junior high field in connection with, the early Amerevents, Iris Robinson, Rosanna ican league surprises is the heavy Cannon, Aline Manson, Zina Standing of the Clubs W. L. Pet. hitting of Lu Blue and Charley Evelyn Ostlund; judges of Blue was thought ..66T Jamieson. archery, Eva Gunther, Ruth Ells- Philadelphia .......... 4 St. Louis 5 .625 through whcnsGeorge Morarity of I worth, Nlta Wakefield, Lois ' New York 3 Ian. .600 the Tigers traded him to the -- The 4 .571 Browns a year ago, but he played corps of special women offi Cleveland ' 4 .444 in every game last season and was cials for the girls' meet has always Detroit '. 2 .400 one of the reasons why the Browns proved most successful, and the of- Boston . 2 .333 landed In third place. In cieht Washington ficials named have all Bad experi2 Chicago .333 games thus far Blue Jias hammerence in previous meets. ed out 15 hits, scored 11 Archery Is Feature' rjins and hit three home runs, leading Wednesday's Results The archery competition, initiatthe American league in the latter rePhiladelphia 9, Washington 4. ed last year. Is one of the features New York 9, Boston 3. spect. of the girls' events. There are 21 Detroit 7, Cleveland 6. With his job threatened bv Bib events on the women's program. St. Louis at Chicaeo." Falk, Jamieson who, is now In his Junior high school bqys tangle in fifteenth season in the American the stadium Saturday morning, and rain. league is playing some of the best at the same-- time the senior hieh Dan or his career. His ereat hit school competition gets unaer way, ting and fielding have helped the Indians get away to a flying .start Saturday Afternoon Climax Haturaay afternoon wfflte the of the Clubs Standing climax of the meet. At 1;30 o'clock W. '.286 jpet, Brooklyn .! the grand carnival paradenandsT New York 3 .?50 oiiiciais ana contestants will take Boston 3 2 .600 Wednesday's Results place, to be followed tarthe beautl 4 . 3 .571 Chicago Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 4 (thirteen . Jul posture parade, with girls of Louis St 4 3 .671 innings.) approximately zo schools com net. Nw York 9, Philadelphia 2. .500 o wv mhuivul iracK ana Pittsburgh ., l 3 3 .500 erooKiyn 0, Boston 3. iieia events will get under way, Cincinnati 2 4 .333 I Cincinnati at St. Loils, rained out wnn senior nign schools. Class A ana b; junior colleges and R. M. c eslmien-compeang in track and field competition. Saturday's evunis win oejntne stadium. -- Ik .... ' A" WATCHING THE SCORE BOARD j 'HV;! .y 1 1 - -- . well-kno- Wavre-Mhietica."ConnIe"M- ac he I . j - .".tSftJ j ry 2-- semi-wind-- - -- at-ba- two villager iron a i&g sold it for villager. 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