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Manager Miller Huggins NEWS OF ALL “Makes Homerun for Yanks if om pliment. I respect-| Foster lined toward. Mogridge, who + fully withdraw.” nevi wath nanaged to.slap it oa jt pamed, jah . "i But the Majah, having crossed the| alowed the hit so that by the time ‘But the kind the Midget Leader Negotiates Is the Kind Made | reid, iingered at the gate afar until| was delivered by Del Pratt to Pipp, Off the Umpire and Not the Opposing Pitcher—incidental- | ¢. and pointed phew the iron | third and Warde: bea throw, to Bret ‘ forefinger at him, ‘Thtn the gaté! pulled Pipp off the bag. Mogridme ly the Home Team Loses. ‘ opened and ¢losed. Aud we saw the| walked Walters, filling the bases. and little Majah no more. we were glad Majah Huggins’ had v 0 » it, beco ys {been sent to the club house so he By Charles Somerville. 8 10 the Kamm, idintely a. Wold HOt have to witness the’ fm. MY YES! It was a beautiful day yesterday, though I thibk it blew parton I almost said ge pending — massacre. But _Kussell up rather chilly toward dark—that is, for May—don’t you? And| ‘te name of Allen Russell. fanned, Hooper's hopper to Del wap when Allen was one of US twas | fumbled slightly—< was just praising I wonder if they'll ever nick Nicky Arnstein, and who the Repub- wo. Mr. Russell Ke night Pel Age for a fact he ¥ Py wd saliv jalist and he cer: i the hard chances of ona are going to nominate for President, and will it bea boy or pels inoased ther lamps of the{adnilrably—and whereas and have you heard that even the price of balloons has gone up, and— .jah’s, bat holsters’ yesterday. The | Hvoper at first, Foster scored. yes--er—to be sure, that’s so~about that game. yesterday between the| better the batter the bigger the bulge | Nally gave us heartseaso by going + of the bulb slinger under discussibn. |: ut in d hurry, Ward to Pipp. jxaaks ang the #ox? As witness the double fanning of Babe |, It was a joyal hearted bunch of Well, do you khbw, I was rathef hoping you wouldn't “mink to ask | Ruth and Peck and Pipp held helpless! ns, and, although the wind blew to tell you about that But I suppose, Percy and Gladys, if I must Ij Little Ward socked him hard, far ‘and | strangel: cold for Maytime and the st. Cheese, blokes! dese Red Sox bolds trun us down and give us der |!0MS: but always raised the glebe. He | (ousands shivered, they tuck it out t sent fielders running to the fence for| till the curtain of the ninth, hoping leather, see! Yoh-der leather right_in der mush. Tree tuh one is what|'em, but—consarn ‘em—they got ‘em.| for the rally that never came. Ward lege Boston bean garglers puts over on us, Got, dat? Well, keep it—| Which got us—nothin’. Del Pratt's) Crac! da near homer to right byt. it Single to left in the first inning was |W@s caught at the fence by Hoopvr. the only hit the Yanks aie that | Peck’s foul fly was nabbed by Catcher went to the outfield. And there were | Wa'ters. But up came Pipp, And only two other effective bams—three | the + Babe on deck! — A last cheer it's yours. How many home runs by Ruth do® you ask? Say. have a little consid- —_—— Tendler. By John Pollock. Eddie Fitzsimmons, the local light- weight, who is fast developing Into] Jonney Martin, the Jornal lighoreight, saye that |" weemion at the clube out thas, According one of the topnotchers in the light-| Herman Borumtein of 1440 Broadway will back Martio: to the extent of 96,000 to box Georme weight division as @ result of his) a ene. Maen ae 0 Vo an Gatien on conggntelyy wetghit, many successive victories, is to Te-| wants some ising for bis fighter, Corin the ceive a guarantee of $4,000 for box!ng | fret place Papin fights Lew Tondier at tho Arene Lew Tendler of Philadelphia in the | 4: ©. of Jersey City on May 12 and Meyers knows first open alr boxing show to be staged in Philadelphia this season, at| Battling Lerinsty, who outpuinted Tony Shibe Park, on May 2%. Champion |Stekhole the promising hoarrweiaht of Chicago Johnny Kilbane is to meet Harry|in & bout at Kenowha, Wis, last Welneday Brown, ‘the fast Philadelphia fighter, | ™#tt, received in the semt-final of eight rounds, trow down $1,850, |chew molasses taffy. ", [nit making th th sounded from the crowd. Pipp drove eration, will you? THUS DuD of damage’ done te the dikcult, Mr.|® long fly to left. Nailed, And there Holy heck, do you expect to find al. ‘ Feu Yas the Wonder Babe left walting at pearl every time you eat an oyster? t A mere 2.75 per cent. clairvoyant Sra pings sobbing at me close of a No, Babb.put over no homers yes- Ae) could have told us at the end of the it ams , very first inning that the Yank’s use- terday. The solemn fact, is the King ; fulnéss for the day was o'er.” Mr.| caution fanned twice hard enough to snap x Hooper of the Sox had flied to Pipp seats rettend +8 offer, both shoulder blades to say nothing but our Mr. Mogridge—Southpaw Mog - of a few ribs. A, walked McNally, Menosky beat out f w bounder to the pitcher, -advanc- No—not the Babe yesterday. But fag McNally. Hendryx, it Is true, there was a Yankee home run made ‘ - filed to Bodle, but McInnis chopped just the same. it was achieved by out a single to centre on which Mc- Jimmy Donn, manager of Cart Tremaine, the | 57,400, which is (ie largest gum ever taken great little lastamwetgt of Detrot, in a letter! in gt @ fight in that city, to the writer to-day, stated that fp offered Timmy sane Wikle, the Myweight champion, © guarantee of| A. ©, Werte, matchteker of the Natiomal $8,000 to box ‘Tremaine a ten-round bout at the | Sporting Club of Detroit, bas signal up banetall grounde in Cleveland mext month, at 116] Tohnny Dundee, the fest Inelian lightweight, to vonnde ringside, but that Wikis turned Gown the | met either Benny Value of Jack Lawbir, the Svortamen's oud, Bayonne ot Miinabeth,. Joh’ Jennings Lew Meyer, who looked after tho effhir of that side Bets are not allowed im this country, 2,200 for hie end. Molchotr this being 23 per Sent, Ot the @rone reonints; The gate amounted to A el “4 § at <y Nally scored. Mr. Foster fetched thi néne other than Majah Miller Hug- bulb for a single to right and poored gins hisself. He made it off Ump Menosky. ‘ Scott went out short to Dineen in the third. first. The Sox had ‘two runs in their { don’t know what pretty things} hunting bag. i f d the breezes—Lewis was sate on gave a leap, clicked his spikes in ent vtten underthrow to first made mid air and as he thumped to earth ell,.and as the ball went on again pointed a fierce forefinger at Majah Huggins jn the Yank retreat. a kept on movies ei he vont” . “ NG | pstled on second, Then 1. “You!” he bawled. “YOU! G H wi) a le bawled rerrret ho by the way, is showing a high > | Maja replied rd of play these days—slapp 1 He swiveled his majestic forefinger | wt the one outfield hit of the day ty left in the direction of the little centre} — @@@@U @ @ w" nd brought Lewis home se 140 iS. ool _ jw a hip, code: vas caught trying for asad and field fence door leading to the show | means, “Certainly, sir, x though Ping Bodie walked Ruel's rap ers und oblivion, The midget Majah| opey your per! i fair and impar to first was hopeless. Thus came we yeame clambering out of the dugout | order with, I hope,.a proper humility| by our lone tally. d talked-right back at the bi demeanor and a sincere repentanc ‘T’wasn't until the seventh that the ir.| Sox thumped the home rubber ag hearty meal you'll avoid that stuffy feeling, if you chew a stick of WRIGLEYS Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. That’s a good deal to get for 5.cents! & Sealed d Tight—Kert Right! 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