The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1920, Page 31

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csnmecenusnecuuse a= aneom esingled and Benjamin blew home.| mood as the day closed. Two were in the sixth, with the bases filled | the crowd yelled: “Aw—three out,| Wants: ¥ «Pole Grounds appearance as coach th “the second game. Weil aquare things | NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE] 'D ‘Re Sf race, When the barrier At. Tien ts’ Fepiecthedtia) “But Oh, What a Nightmare! High Cost of Li Horses, and The Braves Were the Fatted Calves Prepared for the Occa- sion, but They Turned on the Polo Grounders Like Lions, and When the Dust Cleared Two Games Had Been Bagged by the Lowly Visitors, meet O11 Rosebud, One of the most pop- of Stable Help. ular of racers on the track and about | ®@ainet the Red ox th the opening By Charles: Somerville. Tr nine years of age, seemed to. get a new| game of the series here. Ruth bad There's many a gent on a stad im the Morgue feeling tiveller and By Vincent Treanor. lease of life in the running of the] giready made homers on Tuesday and | chippier than I do now ag 1 sit down to uppercut the typewriter into telling of the home coming of the Giants. EE, “ss tse te seemed set for a perfectly good Joy. party. There were reached the horeé and the race trainers are et their wits’ end to Gevise means to-meet it. With the) w' price of oats and hay mounting to’ Hot less than 18,000 fans assembled. And aif picked té throat with cheers. It was a double-header. And it wasn’t as if [We Weft golng “p against the Pirates or the Reds, Just ti//Braves—trailing along in the ruck of the race like Ourselves. And Us ing back to the Old Hearth after more than holding our own with the Dempseys and Carpentiers of the League. Just the boob Braves to hyd Sure We came pi hed, 80, ° . the threat with ohee: ‘eh. P| fonaire stables which are able to tion. he | sate in the seventh but tried to make n the track at which the stable ttle fiey ¢, a homer of it, Here the Giants on Be himeelf in» then up caine Cruise and Babe Ruth into the lower right fi THE EVENING Tratners Kick Stall Room Goes Up and aca wrugwsaied it would have been sé con | fi) ABE RUTH equalled 194 Williany- est Kitchens Raise Board nents, He was third at the finish, Babylon. He followed :the speed; HE high cost of living has) Babylon, He followed. 1 Sixteenth | Wednesday. ‘The onetime Chicago we eaught and passed him, to win| Colts’ player established “hit mark track, and many owners and away, Prince of Como, a hot| back in 1884, Wiliamaon got one four fip th ii enon, tied ye oun PERE | dagger off Buffington, two off Jim ers bu ult right at ne end. He, like Peter. Piper, prefers | Whitney and one off the great Charley about five and a half furlongs to any- | Radbourne, the sky, trainers of al but the miill-| thing elae. nf been beaten @ nose by Airmanf Tues- ations to rejieve their burden. Forlany. Reilly is now thinking of en- stance, they have to pay $4,a stall/tering lds pony ina race one of these “ they ‘stuck there. ‘Tears, not |ficike and Cruise drove in two more | for their horses at Belinont Park, oF lduys {ust t@ se6 if some one willl wield, Philadelphia. ‘The trial oF cheers, fellow citizens, Such was |‘A!lies. Pick tripled to. the right Meld | §2 more than last season, The kitch-|claim Geaiitying heate be ‘a 6 Turner Is a good bet-|afternoon, while the finals will have helpers get their meals have had) That Clan showed @ bright flash for the ball was| their rentals raised tov, making ft|ting pro! shot by Kauff to Kelly and Kelly to} necesary for thelr owners to shove|with anything for a stretch duel. On i at the plate with a it hop | up the price of board by easy 6 ai Ramkin hé certainiy put it over on “hy lumbia, Pribeeton, if speed and Pick was plucked. But| from $8 to $10 and finally to $12 &|McAtee, who rode Polythia In the yg Be yi Cy Get Stable boys, rubbers and 4 Bouquet Selling Stakes, ving Hits got away with his oppo- son's record of four hottie runs ni when he hooks up| thelr settings to-morrow, grand stand. In the eighth O'Neill's these ki Jimmy Rowe “aia it pr He Ringle carried tim to seqond when eines wien. thls expefiee tadene, 2 /trottsd out Tryetie, nenttiét one o€ tae Meh “4 urns fumbled it ond a, little iter rw man's” 6 le without coM~/couldn’t lose variety, ‘Touch-Me-Not, em aaa t braced up on, five lee! pion rent dut long sacrifice My thet | sidering ‘other Item. and, well, Tryster won. Rowe always crema ey” one of the eee tora the taneee cat. brought O'NetH in from third. tracks outside theleends ‘em to post, looking good and|{to"race down the title and foccuietne vie tO THOT Thele tavor! And wo-—well, never mind all the] metropolitan district are owners and! pt. course. What. Wes. the Aven cine ak: tie details But We were always threat-| trainers charged for stable‘room. Tn conk We got And he eoeher haat to put something over and then | Maryland all stalls are free. In New We ceased seeing stars than the fedieg @ banana ig to slip up on.| York, however, the Racing Arsoci- mt i ZER instance, Fletcher, and | ations point out that the cost of Comntérs dnd. Dneaeas widen’ | Pr Young each made a triple. But it| upkeep of thelr lants ma! 5 ext danced in the orbit of our be-|S}¥ays came, when two men were ba Ry wilderment. ‘wn and never when there was ony e ; but the poor Vine Braves got n scissors look on| body oh a up tat” the “Giant on the | "A ngs— s in vs. jelmon: nt the second Maranville, O'Neill, Ru-|" pig scott had Us stopped as hard as|in dafly purses and then rec! solph and Powell made a gang @t-/, humming bird bumpipg against | financial trials of the associat tack off Douglas for two runs, ad} mountain whereas Barnes, | “meet their purse: &c., how they cay Raswed nto complete in- though he vate distance, was cup| had to go slowly in bullding up te bs f tard for the ton geren' sport to its present success a ne of Jecee’s wild ones ri Ey oyner, the veteran trainer, foun “ia, Dut he passed ont of she Mann on ihe elbow so hart tn the| Itstened with others and then called same in the Afth,when Smith went | thirg inning that the Boston left| the attention of the Chairman of the n to dgt for him, We had @ chance| ricider was knocked flat and it took| Jockey Clubs to the mounting cost Ao eel OF the cheors we'd | cearly ten minutes to revive him He|of stable room and other things, vrought with us in that session, be-! vent to first finally, but Immediately | Nobody, however, backed up Joyner cause Bennie Kauft cracked it for ®| when he was forced at second he re-| when ft might have done some good, uble. Stoking and Kelly popped | tired to the club house, still suffer-|and the subject for the present went tyder grounded and was safe | ing ‘acute pain by the beard. There is a movement : ' yg’ ee erth ar ae c on to bring the attention of Mr. Bel- smith hat in to. Bat for “Winters, Rabbit Maranville was in a:gay Bree ae dae Pay toas api ane. have him 6r tho trainers themselves @p- But that's as far as We got, And|down and as the Rabbit went to bat | Point a committee ta look atter thelr a Rabbit, three out!” q i rene eat put tne other sen | "Ain't three out,” yelled the Rabbit| Phalarls, after three years of try- cone. in retort, and promptly, soaked forth} ing, finally got out of the maiden Toxpert Johnny Evers mada his Aut i neat single to left. He went dows | class. However, he had to have a fly- to first base, making derisive ges tarca at the grand stand, and gud_|%@ break, with the: favorite left at 4 the post to aid’ in his graduation, dealy the midget leaped and draped ected. He smiled then. But che | himself about Kid Woolworth Kelly's . fled no more as the day wore-on.|jecx hanging in midair, He dropped | Nothing more discouraging can “Lhe lamb shy riot dooms to dieed to-| and did a monkey dance about the| happen in a race than to have one's day bag, kidding Jesse Barnes, until Larry | p, left st. On Wedn dad he thy reason would ¢ skip ant] Doyle proterted to the ump, Who six-| 1 "oe ae aaonte hie cad play? @| nailed the Rabbit to cut the comedy. bo a and yes! And John is no lamb, ete day it was Chasseur, the public choice | “All right,” We said, “Just wait till nt raiment. Johnny was. warmly went up Phalaris was away winging, followed by Orderly, while Chasseur was standing flat footed. The leaders then, you betcher! We'll beng the old Standin ball all the way to Boston. Bravos, hey? Gtwan! We'll scare the liver the Clubs. Cin Wy and lights out of ’em!" oreo # ‘woalhe tity % were fully twenty lengths on their iy Er ae Nn al Perc ie eeeg 4 Powell a ick between ‘em r&ppe: 4 u ving. ne cl out & run in the first and in the third. | grouse. 7; , Saason, Nemtertian hundred Murray went after the field. The junps the bulb got from Powell, Butfala, 6: Akron, 9,‘ He made up ground in a manner that The price reduction campaign we have been waging for several weeks bears interesting fruit in these unusual offerings for Decoration Day. Here is every desirable sport need for you to select from at price reductions averaging from 10% to 25% less than former prices. TENNIS NEEDS Lat “Driver Terie Ras, Revashed Galt ali: ok BATHING SUITS CAMERAS Eastmon 2-A Premo, using th. Ie Sa 8 ; 49 sl fina si 2/8 4 Rect $19.8 ane tines ae AN cates Narteren! Pris Chasdins Flexible ool Hier ec engy onl a 20% discount. Photo Albums, from wornen; regular $2.50 velue i $1 to 96, at 20 per cent discount. BICYC SPORT CLOTHES Ful sin Penton What er ity on, Cornneorn 'iateh Ae Only men cost womans sehen OO bears at iia Tee Son webecrosed we man—Suits—Riding Hebit Dreger ay eal ota 129 Riding Boats--Maor Coats — Sor . Other Decoration Day Suggestions: Golf Suits Shoes Tents & Camp Equipment * Themes pet ee Wine Flannel Pants ‘Riding Boot Canes & Acemerin Lane K ‘ Outing Shirts Khaki Shirts & Pents ‘hlights DAVECA Ty 98 CoAT ST: TUL WEST 1asTH ST. 831 BYWAY Noar Lenox Ave. Near 13th St. Open Brenings. OMMODORE 111 East ‘ty St. For the benefit of my out-of-town cu will be open ail day Decoration Day ATTENTION! Men of New York! Greatest. Clearance Sale Held in the Tailoring Trade Every End in-the House Snaer 1850 SLASHING PRICES! Hundreds of that have finally dwindled down to only a single suit, length I place on sale at all my stores; of former prices, Some of these, ends are all wool, some contain a slight Percentage of cotton, some two-piece and pole pele three-piece suiting and con- sists of Blue Serges Faney Worsteds Tweed, Cheviots and Cassimeres Suitable for Spring and Summer wear. In this range you will baad etn se- lection of good, desirable. terns, and. the price will hes regardless of your-size, Suit to Order *18™ Special Clearance: of, Uncalted: for, Suits ts Ready to Wear Sale at a price as low as. S. HENRY ADLER MY NEW STORE— 118 NASSAU STREET, Between Beekman and Ann Streets Open Evenings Until 7, Saturday Until 9. 3 Church Street, near Liberty; Open Until’7 P.M, 44 Flatbush Ave., near Nevins St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Open Evenings Until 10 P, M. Saturdays Until 11 P. M. NEWARK—186 Market Street, where Murray's used to be. Open Evenings Until 10, Saturdays 11, Daylight Workrooms, 505 STATE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. a number ant "which Twill Fish se Stae at this i caren ‘ao = $15 WORLD, F ipaY MAY 28,.19 71 ey “ BOSTON, May 28. three games when he twice hit for the clirouit in yesterday's game Mimcw Under the watentut eyes of several 4 7 re stand the yarious hoosts think some-}- J. A. Coburn claimed Frank Waters|members of the American ’Otympic Tomorrow thing should ve done by the assoei-| from Bert Reilly after the hong had | Committes, the forty-fourth interool+ For ‘ We Fea ure legiate track and field championships » will begin this aftetnoon at Franklin i ostyles pictured—matle of good quality Wonderline linen, feb eee) with colored hand embroidery and smocking. Slip-over or button front models, shown in rose, Copen- hagen, green or white. Sizes 14 to 20 years ‘and 36 to 44 bunt. Saturday Only—A Memorial Day Special in © Men’s bff Shirts Famous “Earl & Wilson” Brand Tien This Season's a Lapent Patterns— for Little Tote of 2to 6 Yoana “4 Newest Spring and Summer Models That Cannot ‘Be Slips Bought Today for Less Thana |, Good rary cambele Withembra Third More in Ang Other | °° ee. ribbon cravat yoveoe Shop in Town. ° Sree PY} ‘One, two and three-button single and double-breasted styles, each and every ‘Children’s White Dresses" one tailored right up to the minute, of | Good quality. Organdie, tucked and pleated, round neck; collar, belt and neat mixtures, blue serges, grays, tans call teliideld piphog;: ides and brown cassimeres that will give 2'to 6 years, selling in, @ ‘a the very best of service, All sizes— our regular stock sah $4.0 plain colors, stripes, checks and plaids. epeglal,..... oq

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