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Se ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919. | Girls in bloomers slamming the pitt in the gloaming, going out on strikes, running on flies, walking on fours, stealing bases, batting the air, slid. Ing to first. Score, 15-5; dispute, Géoision a steal by one run—Pinkies and Blues fighting it out to-day In the Ordnance Department of your Uncle Samuel. Time, 6.80 o'clock last night; scene lower baseball grounds Central Patk. Game called on account of darkness. Poor Girlie! Highteen of them in the Ordnance Department to-day feeling as if they had all been horse- back riding for the first time. Seven frifiings' they played, the Inspection Division girls on one side and the Property Division nine on the other. ‘They know what it is to be a profes. sional twirler to-day, But they were game. 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EMa Goldberg for the Pinks provesded to show thabshe was some twirler, for if she did throw overhand. a tle Bit, she showed some cunves aa well as form, might be said right there that siris: showed good form. Helen Kellner; Captain and in the box for the can ure pi second inning retired t three, amid great noise and lapping of hands. Shanahan relieved her once of twice and what she did with the pill inten- . | sified the color of the Blues. Bepe- cially in the seventh did May Dot fihe disagreed once with the “empire,” but her stinging robuk was “Oh, pshaw!” and the ump didn’ jeart to fine her. Bhe danced a shimmie though hy nf she roll@d~wh & coaxer which sent a fly to third which was neatly caug and sent to first, putting out the man—giri—who had started for sec- ond. 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They, | silk stock centre field, scooping up a lot of Cen- mourntully my nails manicured KEEPS ON WALKING TILL SHE that the Blues had been playing with| ten men—no, one man and nine girls | E} doth batketo: couldn’ t pene more than oné bese at a time, to *do discovery, Pearl two shortstops, wouldn’t think of retiring, nothing was done. that it wasn’t on the cards for her to retire, for she picked vp me bat and tore the cover off the as well es ie os w eart sm! baseball Selight in the ret inning, It’s No Pink Teu, I-Beg-Your-Pardon Affair ~~ 1 Park with the ball, relaying At to di hat would have blink-twink. ame in she sald ds and I had “"Whafl for tho game?” was asked, “Oh, no; Wednesday night.” “Why Wednesday night “Oh, that's beau night.” And she The fly that touched the sky ary wonder of. cries and rake “Helen! Dor- Freda! Grab Oh, O-h-a-h-o!” “Just look at my @ ground got it. REACHES HOME PLATE, en it was discovered, were mén—end it | a rule of the game that a man @ Pinks didn't know what and as oldstein, the avis and Joss! Miss Davis showed the next minute the Mt foe a ‘gh smasher eahante and she’s girl, But she wos 8 where she was first up. She walked, and then appeared to’ be indifferent about leaving first, where she stuck natil another girl was walked, and just had to go to second. ‘Then she y the ba, And Gladys Connaughty was out in left garden for the Blues. Connie is sot WOODEN COPS TRANSFERRED, BUT THAT WASN'T THE REASON |» Didn’t Violate Enright's Orders Against Talking, Either, but Sh-Sh —There Was Too Much Publicity. Four of the best known men in t New York Police Department, it came known to-day, have been tr ferred because’ of “too much pub- Helty.” The men affected are Inspector Shoosh, Li Mumm, | -Déteetive Dumm and Patrolman ‘Gheeait. fectionately called “Cheesit the Co) Shoosh, Mumm, Dumm and Cheesit were dragged into the public. prints of the town yesterday—much against their will, their friends say—by the woodenheadedness of a live cop who gto in line behind the five mani- ie office of the Bureau of d Equipment on the Cen- lace side of ree Head- boys,” he name!"). ‘The story of the cop who took the clothing store dummies for other cops having found photographers flocked to Centre Mar* ket Place to get pictures of, the dummies. Until Mumm and Oheesit the Cop were sta- tioned hard by the windows. Duting the night sealed and secret orders game, down from Chief Inspector Daly, | Com Oe -pomebody and the woodenheads were transferred to the west wall, A reported to-day smuggled a note {nite the Gisgracea officers, their repli “The rich are trying trouble for the best Mayor New York er had"—BShoosh, ‘Mere routine”—Cheezit, “Decline to be interviewed"”—Mumm. “Nothing to ¢ay’—Dumm. When These Belles Don Baseball Bloomers finally to No. 5, “what can I do for you?" “These guys are ahead of me, Loot,” Policeman said, (Oh, God, “don't print my ite way into print midnight Shoosh, Dumm, missioner Eeright, Mayor Hylan Here are to stir up fan tosser herself and she ought be, for her. pape in the old days w a big leaguer, The girls of ‘the Bal vare toni and ola the aldelines to look over Dlghe opponents for next Monday ni ame, ene Ivage nine has its own girl She is Miss Helen Kay and they eay. that she is a star, and dandy Miss Billie North he star twirler of the outfit, while Regina Gross ts the champion thief of bases, As Josie Blass! Well, she only ma Mildred Bolte is another batsm—wom—girl and Minerva Fer- tel covers short like a professional, The play manager and coacher and etarter for all the teams is E. 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