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mous in his day as a spitballer, wild Pitched the Yankees out of an Amert-/ can League’ pennant. Yankees, scored five runs in the first inning and beat them, 8 to 2. Speaker and his tribe gave the Yanks @ big, big laugh on that occasion, This day, June 13, all for the Yankees, Indian pitchers to a lusciays pulp, the | big hitters from the big city clouted out eighteen steaming hits, piled up fourteen runs, and pitching like a’ wizard in the pinche shut out the Cleveland hitters without Battering three ant, run was the only one scored in second clash between the Robins and enge for Saturday's defeat? More | than enough. The biggest crowd that Mever saw a ball game in Clevciand ewan present to see their favorites go down in the worst rout of the year, and they didn’t like the bitter dose | the Yanks forced on them. “Just to cap the climax, to top off the only inning in which he had any trouble. lady of them all, Miss Good found another in the eighth inning with none out and ‘one run needed to tle tho score. | Points and New York University, the Robins falled to he run. | other collegiate aspirant for the Along in the fifth inning yesterday | pionship, was fourteenth with 8 ‘Tommy Griffith bounced a hit over] Thirteen New York A. C. al Jimmy Ring's head There was only|under the guidance of the one out, and when #te Kilduff cracked | coach, Bernie Wefers, brought & singl@ to right and Tom scurried to third the crowd went wild. But Otto/¢ion, Wefers's heaviest nominations Miller whiffed as the brutality of the day, ‘slammed out his seventeenth home werun of the year, a drive the like of which has never been witnessed here In the sixta he t of the playing field, jeld wall, and over a “house on the opposite Crashed a ball o ylelded 12 hits, reneraily after two men were 0 or SIwava tightened up when the plate was threatened. ‘There was one casualty. twisted his left knes plate in the first Inning a be ot of the game for two weeks, over to left firld, old station at third. ‘That | ih propably be the lineup till Lewis tralght at Rin) Clarence Mitchell was nominated to bat for Marquard. he pitcher, first base- hit to short, on, which Bernie Ne! ran for Mitchell, went to thin, a ‘aun = derous roai Moran, who guides the destines of the |oulJa board how to prevent the Robins e Yanks «got off at the crack of | trom, scoring the’ pistol_and George lote star, was Nhe firat prey. playing fleld made ground rules ye COSBATY. Peck was out |r the first when Me eel hit 4, double inte the centre Pipp scored him with another wit} mt Into a double pla Mr. Ouija, Kopf, who was standing near second, Passed. and Pratt nleo gota free ticket, val. Wi @into left and Pipe Out went Uhle and Then came the accident singled to centre and Lewis “rounded third and ran for the plate. he sid and a ligament’ was Hite by Ward, Hannah and Shawkey scored the former in the fifth, and in the elghth, Fipp'e double, | Pratt's out and Bodie's aingle| ‘When Sponker put Faeth in the box | hope; and the Yanks ha: oe Brooklyn Loses Lead on Rube’s Once upon a time Jack Chesbro, fa- Once upon a time-yesterday after- © home folks, came in the | the Winged Foot athletes accounted just Jake Daubert | | Rad miarked & clean cingte, to eantre| for # total Of 96 points, a margin of feld. "Tt sent the former Captain of the |20 tallies In excens of the score of Robins to second base, from where he | their nearest rivals, the Glencoe A. C. raced over the plate when Hddie Roush, | who was again cave out in céntre | athletes, who coralled 16 points for the | Re acs ie blow between| aeteen-cvent programme, ‘The ist A. C. finished third with 15 points, and one point In the rear came the St. It was a tough Anselth's A. C. in fourth position, This lonesome, little, but all import. ui as the Rube | pitched great ball, and the sixth was The delegation of junior athletic talent which came down from New Haven to represent Yale, finished sixth in the team championship battle, with playmate, “In daturday's 10 markers, Princeton's Orange and Black competitors were eighth wita 8 Apparently that, most popular, little ame the Robins had a man on third on But racefully as one can, | were ‘the fhe and. BMarquard, followed” by hitting }Wee ate cack’ aperte Ghenee After Miller | ‘Kiea out’ in the etehth | Tork A&C. lads experianced th | man, outielder immed a double to ft, And when Olson beat an infield 8 At this period of the struggle Pat champions, asked his faithful your Infleld back and Johnston ‘And aure enough James Harte Jonn-| | until tomorrow. on cracked the ball straight at Larry ‘The shortstop made a neat toss to Rath Jana the second baseman tade a burry| | disturbed take ave to Daubert. Bloole! ‘NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE) 3 ng 30 1350 Games Yesterday ‘cronto, 2 (eccond exme), ‘Akro dyspepsia. | Toronto at on Butt ee TES \N. Y. A. C. Wins “Met”? Junior Wild Pitch| Championships\ Wearers of the Winged Foot of the New York A. C. carried off the Motro- politan A. A. U. junior track and fleld championship. title yesterday for the noon at Bbbets: Field—Rube Marquard, | Second successive year, In the annual veteran southpaw, ‘wild pitched the| ames, held under the auspices of the ational League lead) Giencoe A. C. at C, C. N. ¥. Stadium, title to the West 69th Street organtza- was In the track sports that the New ¢ tat “success. Four. tities fell to the pinsed foot wearers in the course of the afternoon, all the individu umphs being ‘recorded in the IT’S UNWISE responded | | to put off today’s duty your stomach is acid- KI-MOIDS. the new aid to digestion comfort today. pleasant relief from Cig, 0 tt tae, tore. the discomfort of acid- iH MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Digniti Fruit Flavors Grocers, Druggists Confectioners Delicatessen Stores tment Stores A Book of Verses underneath the Bough, A Glass of FAM-LY-ADE and Thou Beside me swinging in the hammock old--. 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To Dealers: New York distributors for FAM-LY-ADE Seggerman Bros., 91 Hudson Street. 32:GLASSES 30 ory Credit Invites consisting of Buffet with turned up ished in French Gray Rustprogf 54 a Enamel, Cees 2 E, 125th St Hours: 2 AM: fo 8 WS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ‘Babe Ruth Makes 17th Homer as Yanks Win14-0 CLEVELAND, June 14.—On a cer- -tain sunny Sunday in New York-~ May 16 to be exaét—before 38,6 Yorkers, the Cleveland Indians tore NATIONAL LEAGUE, N28 20.883 ittsburgh GAMES YESTERDAY, Louis, 5; New York, 3. Cinoinmat!, 1; Brooklys, ® GAMES TO-DAY, St. Louls at New York, ch inati at Brooklyn £2 They never slip. es et eR UT NTNU T EU REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | AMERICAN LEAGUE, W. LPC.) Clubs, WL. PO. 12122 ane | GAMES YESTERDAY. Mew York, 14; Cleveland, 0. Chicago, 9: Washington, 3. Detroth 4; Phitadeiphia, 3, Now York at Cleveland, Boston at St. Louln, Washington at Chicage, Pui GARTER @ Wipe For Comrort SLUGGISH circulation under a tight garter keeps temper and tem- perature up. The wide webbing of the E. Z. Garter fits closely and easily without binding. At all Dealers HNN UN Annes Q DAUM sPNO NontnWesrConnen Sixt NGI BIS=5TR. Off Reguiarty $16.00 In Antique Ivory; two-inch posts OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS pe with Motor Truck Beticerite verywhere RNCor.6 hver\5'°St _ HELP WANTED—FEMA' Toned ' Sand: FOR SALE. DIAMONDS WATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT- -{*. | Exceptional fed Catalog Free. ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH CO. 36 MALOEN LANE SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS 20% to 33%% department for “Brides of To-Day” Brides of Yesterday” ‘Brides of To-Morrow” Plain Figure Tags on Everything Four-Piece American Walnut Hepplewhite Dining Room Suite. “REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, | REAL ESTATE AT DON’T FOOL YOURSELVES] John Masterson Burke left his money for the Benefit of the Péople of New Yor IT IS BEING USED FOR THE BENEFIT OF ICTION THE PEOPLE OF NEW rons —and 5,000 people a year, sent from the Hospitals, are eerie getting the benefit of the Burke Relief Foundation at White Plsiia, Go visit the Institution and you will see the wonderful work it is doings is. Some day you or some of your family may have occasion to use it, THE BURKE RELIEF FOUNDATION is selling 1400 lots for your benefit. If you don’t choose to take advantage of it others will. You will be the losex., able eae or Go to the absolute auction sale of 1400 lots suitable for homes: WITHIN THE 5c FARE ZONE rte! f on Boston Post Road, Burke Ave., Gunhill Road and Adjoining: Stas 80% can remain on mortgage Send for bookmap at once between 204th and 212th Streste. At the Hotel Astor, JUNE 22d, 23d and 24th; J. CLARENCE DAVIES, 140th st. & ard Ave JOSEPH P. DAY, 67 ee Agents and Auctii hina Closet, Dining rabies 48 in. wide 6 ft. extension, and Serving Tab! illustrated, at.. Englander Wit- Edge Spring : $395 50 Decorated Bed GIRLS WANTED; $15.00 A WEEK TO START; PERMANENT WORK, REGULAR INCREASES WITH MANY OPPORTU. NITIES TO SOON REACH EARNINGS OF $85 TO $100 A MONTH; POSITIONS OPEN IN SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS; NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED, GET. PARTIC are to be sacrificed Lots Sold for ‘169 E.34thSt. N, W. Cor, td ave, APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICES: eve block from Hort ‘oa. M. to op, Heondyay. Mankoatian ieot monthly Phone John Or Telephone sonnahe | MADISON SQUAKE 12000, $10 secured a $100 Lot $ 6 secured a $ 60 Lot 50% @ 5% TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. 60% @ 542% POLICIES FREE 70% @ 6% Liberty Mond» will be accepted at Mi va day of Hale, Mavings Bank Bi FOR SALE, . DIAMOND ¥Aii#83.ON CREDIT | nxoanwar|| NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED A’ Gist STREET in Beautiful Homesites, Right in New York City- May remain on mortgace for 3 yours EEG: Ah EOD $20 secured a $200: Lot $50 secured a $500 Lot at Jamaica Estates last Saturday*—even greater bargains may be secured to-ni 10% To-night—20% in 30 Days—70% on Mortgage Go to the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange _ 189 Montague St., Brooklyn orm TO-NIGHT «= The Balance of the Home Building Lots not sold on Suturdagt' at” JAMAICA ESTATES © SACRIFICE AUCTION SALE bhAND orth x0 fe) rath Including some of the choicest lots on Hillside Avenue, Midland Parkway, . Holliswood Avenue, Chevy Chase Road and other important thoroughfares~ for whatever they may bring to-night -REMEMBER? $100 that local experts said were well worth $1000 cu Cortlandt 744) A EEA TCE Oe pa rs oe tom = nS 9 yee ee Ste.

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