s; ? ' \.j \' ^ Thursday, April 15, 1926. f READ THE NEWS 01 THE SPORT PAGE EVERY WEEK PA R A ro?klyt delohia; Pittsburgh at St. Loui jt * American Umpires- 'or opet and Mori&rty, CJvcugo; Owen Gei.-el, Connolly mid Xallin, W at Botfton. * * National Umf-ire . 1" :r opei ami Had ; At Philai: initin, Kip At St. Louis, O'Oav. h'iordan a' ley. Moran and Sweene-V. * An engraved season pass, i the American league b:- shall g; ed Pr -sident Coo'idge Monday the Was itigh t: I a ekdl club. Mrs. t aolidge ; y Lan Johnson, * President Copiidge did no tween Washington and Pliiladel of his fat her. Yice-1 resident I * On April 22 the South Ath with games at Knowille, Ash * i Tiie Piedmont League's ini Greensboro, Salisbury and Ralei * Baseba'l fans of Try on may at Ashcville, Charlotte or Gree are good. Incidentally, Tryon { vi!le and Spartanburg this sunt being about tin hour's run froi longer to go to Ashevi'le. The games in both these towns this Piaehurst. N. C.?-On Monday the amr., ! Xorih and South amateur handicap target tournament hero opened. In the preliminary handicap shoot, Isaac Andrews, i f Spartanburg, broke shooting from the 20-yard line. Dr. G. J). Wilson, a'so of Spartanburg. broke 77 from the 16-yard line. \V. W. Lancaster came next with 7." I'r ui tin- D'-yard l.iite and I'. S. P. Kuudolph. of I.ieiiipsi-ad, L. I., who broke S6 birds shooting from the 20y. rd line. The other ov-nt held today, the first hundred target shoot, was won by Harry Johnston, of Haines City. Fla., who broke Mi out of a possible 100 birds. ? * * * Armed for battles such as they seldom have had before, baseball's major laeue hosts are gathering on Che ramparts, ready to enter the fray and fight it out on the base lines all summer. m m m Washington is standing pat on veterans. with two additions in Joe Bush and Johnny Toltin: Buddy Myer primed to replace Roger I'-ckinpaugh at shortstop. * * The Athletics show tin all-around strength, seasoned by experience as 1925 runners up: Joe Hauser is back at first base and Walter French is to rep'ace Ring Miller in outfield. * * Teriffic hitting array, including a new keystone combination itt I.azzeri and Ko'tiig, will help the Yankees.Ruth's comeback is an important team factor and they also have veteran pitching strength.. ?T Provided the radio owners of Tryon and vicinity desire service Rnd so indicate by card or letter to us in Greenville, S. C., we will make regular weekly trips to Tryon covering such service desired. 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C. - ?-:r- S isp 9/~~\ ^ . \ i inTTrr i RAPHC ELLIS ' ? r, more suited to football than he opening major league games. _'s where gettaway contests occur, proximately 32 degrees early in hi the cold snap at the time the s. were more popular than shirt * * o opening day, Tuesday, April 13, i (rK at rsosron; Miuauciiuua <*.. igo and C'evcland at Detroit. 1 at New York; Boston -at Philas and Chicago at Cincinnati. * * nng games: Rowland, Hildebrand Ormsby and Evans, Detroit; ashiiigton; McGowan and Dineen * * ling games: At New York, Klom rler, McCormick. and Mclaughlin. :d Pfirman; At Cincinnati, Quig* * in an initialed Morocco folder, to imes in Washington was presentby Clark Griffith, president of t similar pass has been mailed to president of the league. * * t attend the opening game bepliia because of the recent death )awes tossed out the first ball. * * intie League will open it's season eville, Charlotte and Greenville. * * tial battles will be fought out at igh on Aprils 21. * * see the games in the Sally league nville. Its not far and the roads >eople can see all games at Ashemer with only a pleasant rider it m Spartanburg and only a little 're will be some hotly contested ; summer. i The Browns have a hard-hitting outfie'.d, a corps of young pitching stars ; and leadership by George Sisler. j A well-balanced club with strong pitching staff and the veteran Everett j Scott as rescue man at short are the White Sox. With a reconstructed inffeld the Tigers have a powerful attack. Their keystone combination is new, Gehringer and Tavener, but they have an uncertain pitching staff. * * * [ The Indians' 11)25 line-up substanjiialh intact, with chief hopes based I -n pitching comebacks by Uhle and J .-.haute, should be good. * * * i to-stored by addition of Tyson to tit. oi.tfield, the Giants are regarded oy .Met;raw as the best in many years. King has been added to the hurlers untlis .expected to go strong. Groh's and Jackson's "trick'' knees are uncertain factors but good reserves are available. " i wa ^ Every advantage is youi k Ford car from an Auth< \ You are sure of good |^\ value; liberal terms; i v\ as long as you have trade-in allowanc V\ ready for your ne and see our selecti \\ KILPIN M( Y\ " Tryon, mi 1^ ^ . | MICKIE, 77 T^Ccrn W ?%' Mr; =*==""==""^= * to ka.ts to uv? *t^''ci iw a puu. tovju ^ like this vjht*? n ^~~~ motwiu^ k/s*. rts&^k *oh,-tw? tovjw ?ya k aiutsosloki* v7e had a rub ecuwe op ee? v\ moou last wok" jj rjtu .ffi * y* > XT ' . ? I THE W Experiments by the Red Sox in almost every department, With capable liurlers in Ehtnke, Ruffing and Wingfold,Nvill take time to judge. May be gofrd, though. li * * * The Champions of 1925, the Pirates, start with their line-up of last season j I bract and confident; they have more jr servp strength, however, in Rhyne, irfielder and Waner, outfielder, both j "oast League stan. * * * The Reds have a quartet of veteran pitching stars in Mays. Donohue. Rixey and Lit ,ue. with Wally 1'ipp plug ging first base gap and. Christensen j added to outfield. . . . Heavy artillery, headed by Manas-1 r Rogers llornsby and dim Bottomley and a formidable pitching corps have put the Cardinals on the upgrade. ? * ? The Braves with a brilliant young e'eliMig staff and an aggressive attack 1 :! by Manager Dave Bancroft e only worried by a' problematical ' a:( ng p .neb. * * * Brooklyn has as pitching aces, j Vance, Jesse Barnes and Grimes, heavy sluggt rs led by Fournier and I Wh at, but are handicapped by lack of sp -ed and an infi 'Id weakness. * * * The Cubs, last place outfit of 1925,, ire shaken up by a new manager, Joe \ McCarthy but have with them the veteran ace of the pitching staff, Al- , exander. ? * * The Phillies have uncertain pitch- : ing. but a powerful attack by Bent- i ley at first and improvement of Hu- J her at third. 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