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J . @ person with the old willow slapping » bat, On his first wppearance he laid NEWS OF ALL. THE SER PINES SLES Pitcher Grimes the Whole Works in Dodgers’ Defeat of Hub Braves Held Boston ul baen Down, | i Fielded Like a Star and Slammed the Ball. By Richard Freyer HE final score of the second game of the, Brooklyn-Boston | series now being played t Hbbett’s Field was Grimes 4 Boston 2 Mr. Grimes is made four because he was the entire | works in the Dodgers winning. | The clever spitballer practically stood the visiting *ateman on their heids allowing but eight scattered hits. In addition to his masterful twirling, Grimes was quite out three bits in as many times at down a sacrifice hit, his second trip produced a single and on his third and fourth epparances at the plate Mr. Grimes slapped two pretty doubles to the outer gardens. Grimes did not stop at this though. He demonstrated to the 4,000 or more fans present at Wbbet's Field that pitching is not all he can do. Grimes d nine flelding chances and made| {ng good in eight. He made one error when he dropped Koneys throw to first on O'eill's hit to deep first. All in all it Was quite a day for Mr. Grimes. ‘When the two teams lined up for the fray Clarence Mitchell was cov- ering right field in place of Bernie Neiss, the sensational rookie who has peen playing in fine style, Neiss, was outpointed by a bad cage of tonsilitis immediately after Sunday's game, and as Uncle Robbey did not want to take any chano@ on the youngster being laid up “Wr a@ considerable period he advised Bernie fo lay off for a couple of da: The Braves were the firet to score in yesterday's conflict. In the second stanza Walter Cruise sent the pill on 4 cruise to right for ‘one bag and went to second on Holke's secrifice. Boeckle flied to Myers and when rimes uncorked a wild pitch Cruise ‘moved to the far corner. He talleyed ona hit by Mann. The Braves did not hold their lead for any great time as the Dodgers came right back in thelr half of the second, tied the score, and made it two better, The three runs were sent inon an error wy O'Neill, another misplay by Maranviife, a single by Miller and a two-bagger by Myers. The Dodgers, due to their victory, are now tled for second place with} Box Scores of { Local Teams » AT EBBETS’ FIELD. Boston (3 BROOKLYN | (3). ‘ap 1b 1b vo ® locaHonccomne », 5 82410 ale Neiiea fee O-Mell tm toe ola ning iRatted. for Wilingey in toe ninth tnplag Total juruck Out Pitabew—Crumes, poe ‘aod O'Day. filty-one minutes, ries of et 1 Balle— Ott Cuaieey, a Sait, 1. iiawe “ite -Ot Oe Sta “tenes innings; ott Bmnith, nome. tn ono aie Sorudk Out—ity Barnes, 4; oa Vesna en nirew ARB: & aast 2 22moomooone 8 xinpaug, Pratt and Vm; Mogridge, and Vip} 00 ond Beckinsns:, You Base sine Th oo Sale ogre 1 Hoyt Hite ord 0 j chances in the flekt and made good Pat Moran's worki champion Reds. Smith te scheduled to twirl ‘e clan Py high hope. of chalking another mark in the win cohumn, team, with the joe comet exoaption of netchy, first tase had’ twenty-one on all but one. He made ninteeen put outs, one assist and one error. Myors,? Wheat. and Mitchell, the thome team's outfiold, had the easiest afternoon of their career. Myers re- ceived the only two putouts sent to the outfield by the Boston batters, while Wheat and Mitchell just looked on. nnieaiehilienannaties OTHER BASEBALL GOSSIP. ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 20,—6t. Louis used five pitchgs in an attempt to stop Chicago, but the Cubs finally won by a score of 9 to 6 in the twelfth in- ning, when, with two out and two on dase, Vaughn singled, scoring Paskert and doubled “to di centre, counting Deal ‘and Vaughn, PHI rit ‘LADBLPHIA, April 20.—Ghar- imtatoh douse wiht the bases Silieg in the fourth inning yesterday Perry's downfall ang Washini foatae, ® Philadeiphia 7 to.0 in. the Of the auries. , Schact kept the ‘Athletics’ ‘hits scattered CHARLOTTESVILLE, Vex April $05 A wild throw to id secon: inning, followed, by, ‘Hallowell's lone ny to left field enabled Harvard to send in @ run that tied the score in the game with Virginia. ‘The game was called at the ond of the ninth Inning on agcount f darkness with the score 2 to 2 ran CLEVELAND, 0., April 20.—The re- lease of E. H. Slim) Love, left-handed pitcher, to the San Francisco club of the Pacific Coast League, was an- nounced to-day | by Hughey Jen- nings, manager of the Detroit Ameri- can League club. WORCESTER, Mass., April 20.—Holy Cross defeated Brown. Uatversity on the famond by a score of 3 to CLEVELAND. 0... April 20.—Cleve- land defeated Detroit yesterday by heore of 7 to 6, winning in the ninth inning on Nunamaker's single and steal and O'Neill's dwuble. Princeton will face the Columbia nine on South Pield this afternoon. ‘The Tigers are eager to square scores or the ago, but in order to win they will who defeated them at that tim Having outgrown the store at 70 Nassau trade on this street. 70 Nassau remove to the 118 Nassau Street on or about May Ist. ment. SPECIAL: \ ranged a special sale for this cost—he will clear himself ends in the house at the foll. prices: Former price $35, now.. Former price $40,now. . Former price $45, now.. Former price $50, nuw... Former price $55, now. Some of these ends have 2-piece, and some suit and trousers, rotate xt inning, ooo0124 oo1 Hune—Bostcn: Hooper, Menos: Beau, Dewi Meusel: 6 TH Ri Wild Pitanes Losin Mowe, iia ‘and ‘Remo Tiouwme ened culty defeat they suffered @ year) J have to beat Cy Meany, the big pitcher c REMOVAL SALE Street, which was the very first one I opened some years ago—and the rapid increase in business caused me to seek much larger quarters to accommodate the Street Store will ADLER BUILDING Watch for further announce- Mr. Pell, my Manager of Nassau Street Store, has set aside and ar- —a clean sweep of every end in the house—regardless of price and cient goods for a 8-piece suit, S. Henry Adler Mogridge and Mays Lose to Red Sox it Sox in Hub): ON. Ane sone ed ex i celebrated Patriot’ Day by giv- ing the Yankees two severe drub- bings, 6 to 0 in the morning and 8 to 3 in the afternoon, one in memory of Lexington, the other of Concord. In ‘16 the Yankees drubbed the Redcoats, but the tables were turned, and the New Yorkers took a sicken- ing plunge down to seventh place in the American League standing. George. Mogridge’s left hand curves received a sound whaling in the morning game, In the sixth inning Hooper, McNally, Menosky and Hendryx singled in succession and then Lewis muffed McInnis’s attempt at a sacrifice fly. After Foster had fouled out Scott singled, driving in the fourth run of the disastrous inning and Walters hit into a double play. That was enough for Mogridge and McGraw finished out the game. The Yankees were helpless before Wait Hoyt's fine pitching, getting only five hits, two of these being made by Babe Ruth, who helped him- self to a line single in the fourth and a slashing two-bagger in the ninth. ‘There was nobody to drive the big fellow along, however, and he per- ished on the bases. The crowd gave him an uproarious welcome. The afternoon game saw the first appearance of Carl Mays in a New York uniform in Boston and his old teammates clubbed him viciously. Peck walked in the first and scored on Wally Pipp's two-base hit and Babe Meusel scored another run in the fourth. Boston scored on Hen- dryx’s base on balls in the second, followed by Scott's double. But Mays couldn't hold his one- run lead. He was hammered for two tallies in the seventh and gave way to Ernie Shore, another former Red Sox hurler ——___- Yale Boat Race Ofict: NEW HAVEN, Conn., Apri 0.—Ot- ficials for the Yale-Columbia boat races on the Housatonic River, at Rerby, next Saturday, announced day are: W. A. M. and Brachman, ." judges at the Harry Payne Whitney, Yale, and Mapes, Columbia, timek ep STANDING OF THE CLUBS BATIONAL LEAGUE. Crab. Wek PO.) Clu 6 1 800 del Chestacat sock tara Philedstphs 2 2 500 3hlage GAMES TO-DAY. Philadelphia at New York, Geston at Brooktys. Chicago at Bt. Louis. Pittsburgh et Cinslenati. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Chub. Wek PC.) Club, Ww. PO. 060) Washington 2 3 1,000) Philadetpnia 2 333 1 .700|New York. 280 1 $00] Detroit 009 GAMES TO-DAY. New York at Boat Ot Loole at Chioags. Detroit at Cleveland. Washington at Philadelphia. po, | are in Ao WELL Ro GUNS oe Saae to Be Added to Equip- - Taank of Be pir oe Corps Under the above healing the Det Detrott Press, among other in “The theory is thatsoldiers w! wy condition can farther and faster than soldiers who have corns and bunions inoased in rawhide,” ( /The Plattsb yan Manual advines men in trainin; FootmEase ia their shoes eac! wine, Foot-Easo, powder to be ebiaken into te sloes am sprinkled in the foot-bath, for hot, tired, aching, pari mei smarting, swollen, tender foot, coms, bunions, blisters oF eallonses, What wouldn't you give to be relieved of one days pain of ie cay andbunions? Here is relic! day. You won't realize this watt ooe you have tried Allen's FooteEase yourself, You simply forget all about year. feet they are made so comfortable, Ask your. Tore dengan t CA HON aaa MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the hest and mos harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. Adv little event of all lowing I buy thor suffi- some extra make this sold by all other tailors at upwards. My including extra trousers nds of yards of these High new Spring Styles and Designs at this re- markably low price, and include with every suit a pair of Extra Ty6users Free. WATCH for Opening Announcement of ADLER Building 118 NASSAU ST. SPECIAL Uncalled for Suits T will include in this sale a range of other Higher Grade Woolens and price, Suit uy order, isnteu eh iyialto ate kon S. HENRY ADLER 1432 Broadway, Near 40th St., next door to Empire Theatre OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL SATURDAYS UNTIL 11 P. M. 70 Nassau St., Corner John OPEN UNTIL 7 P. M.--SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. 3 Church St., near Liberty OPEN UNTIL 7 P. M. Day dail in min. Grade Woolens direct from the mills, and to methods in Tailoring Engi- . neering. ° ale a record-breaker in all my stores I place this wonderful collection of I am still able to produce a Worsteds that are I have a uring thi 44 Flat 10 P. M. NEWARK: MY NEW STORE—186 Market Street, where Murray’s used to be. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10, SATURDA’ Children love jits » Fi i h You must say “California,”— 5 Why Wear Overalls? _ When I Still Make a Strictly Custom Tailored SUIT TO ORDER and include a pair of Extra Trousers FREE. United States Worsteds Rosedale Woolens Commodore Worsteds Purchased Direct - From the Mills HOW IT IS DONE Woolens purchased in ex- tremely large quantities direct from the mills. All garments made in my personal supervision Quantity of orders taken to lower the cost of production Together with other efficient fairly low-priced suit. son hand which I will OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. BROOKLYN,N. Y. Pain af after E Eating Loss of Appetite Gas Heartburn ‘Acid Stomach Dizziness Colic "Cramps Sure Relief 6 BeLLANS Hot water Sure Relief BELL-A FOR ‘INDIGESTION t Bm Regular Price $150.00. OMINA CLOSET "tune Price EXTENSION TABLE-—Regular Price $1 SERVING TABLE—Rogular Price $75.00. Sale of Suits (prices quoted for four pieces) $275 Walnut Bed Room... $450 Mahogany Bed Room. $500 Mahogany Bed loom. $070 Walnut Bed Room... $300 Jacobean Oak Dining $400 Golden Oak Dining oom $611 Jacobean Osk Dining Ttoom, Special Sale of Floor Oilcloth Heavy Felt Base 69°... bh. variety of mane adteens "to choose free. segseed seeesss 144 146 West 125 St. God Stamps TONIGHT— Tomortow Alright light workrooms under my y from all my ores helps Adlerbilt Clothes imum, to the S. HENRY ADLER a number of unclaimed g s week at prices as low 17 bush Ave., Near Nevins St. Brooklyn, N. Y. SATURDAYS UNTIL 11 P. M. Daylight Workrooms 505 STATE ST., YS 1 _ HOW TO JUDGE A WOMAN BY HER HAIR There is real common sense in just noticing whether the hair is well kept to judge of a woman's neatness, or zood taste, $f you are one of the few who try to make the most of your hair, remember that it is not ‘dvisable to wash the hair with any Jeanser made for all purposes, but always use some good shampoo. You can enjoy the very best by get- mn your drug- pe canthrox fr ting 8¢ sist, dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup Mf ehampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. Dan- druff, excess 0 and dirt are dis solved and enti sappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will loo} much heavier than it is. Its luster and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health | which insures hait growth.—Advt. | | | | Cuticura Soap —The Healthy — Shaving Soap Cutieurs Soap shaves without mug. Everywhere Se. For For | Sick Head- ReG Bilious- aches / mess LAXATIVES AN “Ly ost and Found” in The Wor articles or reported will be Mated These lista can b an be lert at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can be phoned directly ta The World, ‘all 4000 Teekman, New York, oF Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, 28.49 102.67 RIDE CHAINS soc yer cHaTR— Reg. Price $29.50 "U5" Weal! American Walnut Queen Anne ann, Room Suit—4 Pieces (Sold Separately if Destred.) A Few of the Extraordinary Sale Bargains Sale of Furniture Novelties ACCOUNTS OPENED from *5 to 5000 on Small Weekly or Monthly Payments We Give Spery We have no connection with any other stores— These are our only three stores 380,89 ‘ Living Room Furniture $9.00 Golden Oak Rocker...... 19.50 Pumed Oak Sewing Rocker, $18.00 Golden Oak Rooker, $22.00 Fumed Oak Rocker. $25.00 Mahogany Arm Chai $25.00 Mahogany Wood Seat Rocker. $35.00 Fumed Oak Settee... REFRIGERATORS 418.50 Refrigerator $25.00 Iefrigerator $35.00 Refrigerator ‘This Sale includes Ice me Styles, Sido Toera, ee aes lined. 75 different styles _ JudwigBaumann § @. America’s Greatest Furnitire House (After pulses per revolution; the Six, three; and the Four, two. An Eight’s power strokes overlap at the point of their highest efficiency. King Car Corporation of N. Y. at 52d St., Manhattan 72d St. near Broadway) Broadway, May ist, 132 W. Brooklyn Agency, 1738 Fulton lewark, Dalene M Noten Won tae. jalsey $78 bey Kine . Bikiyn. HL ny G 004 Davenctics complete with mattress. . Up 1920 Spring stock of Baby's Care ringes, Strollers and Go-Carts. Kea. sonable Brooklyn s Biggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street ng Driggs Ave. Your Spring Clothing on Easy Terms and Hecords at our Aeollan-Vocalions i Records at oar Grand 6 Accounts, Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street Cor, Wyckoff St. ‘Smith St. Store. Discount _on Talking M. nohiness Refrigerators 1 apd food xtyles as Bolidly ruct Splendid Suites giles ae his ed itt | _MEN’s AND YOUNG MEN'S |SUITS, $39.98 UP, can buy a nice three= pinee Amer ite for merican Walnut

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