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{— « elded to motor over. * proaching with great speed. \ "The accident 6 SPORT NEWS Ruth’s Leg Bruised, but Not Badly Enough to Keep Him Out of Game Babe Has Narrow Escape in Auto Accident on Way Back to This City. UTSIDE of propelling the ball into the grandstand or bleach- ers or over the fence, Babe | Ruth likes nothing better than to sit) behind the wheel of his big touring car, Instead of railroading from| Washington with the team, Ruth de- With him were Mrs. Ruth, Frank Gleich, Fred Hoff- man and Charley O'Leary, the cvach, Everything went smoothly until rounding a sharp turn at Wawa, Pu., ‘whioh is a short distance from Phila~ deiphia, Then, according to Kuth, he turned out of the road to make room for another auto which was ap- Ruth's car went into a ditch, over-; turned, and scattered the occupants! in all directiot That nobody was killed is a mira e. 1irred about 2 o'clock in thé morning. Ruth, Mrs, Ruth and | the three ball’ players, after walking about haifa mile along & dark and lonely road, final me to the farm house of Mrs. C Coleman where their injuries w shed and. dressed. Mrs. | Coleman sald that Ruth was badly hurt about the knee and limped painfully \ as he walked to the car that conveyed the party towhiladelphia, Frankie Burns and Jack Sharkey To Meet at Last in Jersey City Long Drawn Out Argument to Be Decided at Armory A. A. On Next Monday Night. By John Pollock. { Jack Sharkey, the only American rep- resentative of the squared circle who! succeeded in conquering Jimmy Wilde | @uring the British idol's tour of Amer-| fea, was signed up yesterday by match-| maker to meet Frankie Burns popular Jersey City boxer, in the r bout of twelve rounds| nt the . of the Armory it. next Monday 1 side was onent, but owing to a| . received while fn] mming at Midland Beach, was com- | up the match, In the} ankie Flemi ff Staten | on Buddy Sprague for] gemi-fnal Island will take * eight rounds | Mickey Don'ey, the clever Newark lightweigit, MMU box Ifill Boom and not Young Erne alt ahow of the Coliseum A, C. ‘Pucwlay night, De in a dont with the fs pleased to "get | Dad to stop from a cnt Brooklyn Vahtww'git, ond xt with the gaint Tommy andl Hates 1 ~ John heavy mit of ten oball oark at ave fous ‘damne alwase amateur feather- \e8 with Sammy featherweight England, n'a ten round bout to Hanover Hall Park | feature twelve-round bout at the Auditorium Sport- | recentiy | 4 wage dy | | tine the reason for Frank Moran being matched |to figte Wild Burt Kqny at the loteruationsl of Meriden, \ pitted against tbe dia Western hearyweialt, The Reh car, was almost a wreck. It was later hauled to a garage In Me= . not far from the scene of the ‘Sell it. for what you can Hun is said to have told I'm through with it.” occupants of the car arrived here last night from Philadelphia. about 10 o'clock, Ruth's knee was bruised, but not badly enough to keep him out ame with the Tigers to-day. other players suffered alixht brujses, as did Mra. Ruth Th ccldent Ia st a continuation of the ser ch has be- fallen the weeks. Huggins has enough men now dn his injured list to All a ward in any hospital ip the ety. After Roger Pack: inpaugh strained his sido in Philadol- Hines Huggins was forced to inject Wil- fon Fewster into the game. Huggins reported yesterday that hig, injured. players wore. responding | to Featment, but, that it will be fully two Weeks more before he has his full ftrength on the playing fleld. One of the most pleasing things to Huggins and the two Colonels has been the sud- den good showing of Carl Mays, the | underhand pitcher. 8 shout out the Athletics on Sat-| with five scattered hits, while on’ Tuenday he blanked the rs with | three, sate blows, May @ big fel- low, likes plenty of work, and no doubt | Hugging will use him as often as pos- aiblo until Shawkey and Mogridge are| ready to perform again. wkey Is expected to be able to pitch In another week, but it ts doubt- ful when Mogridge will be fit for duty. Aaron Ward, who was spiked by Ghar- rity on Monday, will pe ready within five days, but Peck and Duffy Lewis are not expected back for another two weeks, Conn., to-night, Pilkington has been fighting én | good form in Now ugland and ought to giv Waits a bard fight, Eddie Summers, the fast featherweight of this | rity, bas been matched up to meet Miko Arra | for ten rounds at Al. Hiteble’s Scranton open alr club on July 13. On July 19 Summers will moot | some good boy at the Armory A. A. of Jersey City, and on Aug, 10 Summers expects to go against Kid Koster of Now Grieans for fifteen | rounds at that efty, | Johnny Howard, who battles Jeff Smith in the lug Club at Perth Amboy, N. J., mext Monday night, 1s not overlopking a chance to tmprove his ‘condition for this mateh, The Bayoune policeman- boxer Is so anxlous to knock out Smith that hoe has asked Fred Fulton to help hin in his tratning. | | Futon bas consented to assist Howard because Dempeey's challenger belleres the “cop” has a good chance to land @ K, ©. on the European middie- weight champion, It is not every middleweight that would take the chance (o rough {t with Put ton in order to whip himself in shape for a bout. erase | Willie Meehan, the pudgy California heaty- | sight who lost a decision to Martin Burke, Nght heavyweight, ina fifteen r eans on Monday night, has | ‘Tom Me- | hie manager, had him matohed for tout ta | East but cancelled them when Meehan wired | that be was going to Frisco, Witte Jnoigon, who fights Lew Tendler of Phil uloizihia in the star bout of eight rounds a | | | plon Johnny Wilson this a he Interns. @ Chey, to-day that his x1 that all boxem who are to | chab's howm will have to weigh in us before theif comtest so that there ve no bitch er delay by she boxer in en | he ring Tex O'Rourke, mate er cf ti0g Marcel Thon, the French welterweight who fighin Chamoion Jack Britton for ten rounds at fe International Sporting Club on July 15, rourgin at the time of the It as just teen learned from a reliable source | Sporting Club was that in case Harry Wille | should meet With an accident and not be able to fight Fred Palton that Moran woukl be bz peaked wn Surprise on | Courte, Alfred D. Hammett treated the eae contingent of the metropolitan district te a real sensation yesterday. The former New York University captain | fairly smothered y, itiam M, F' and reached the Bemi-final row the North Side championship i on the fieid of the University H Lawn Tennis Club, The score was 6- ea Hammett actually outdrove Fischer. In the first sot the games followed ser-| q n Hammett be- Hammett Spr’ ts able steadiness. taking chances on side which Fischer missed. After a series of dnaceur Fischer turned to over-| cautiousness, Hammett driving with re- Jentiens fury for straight aces and vic- | to Bilifott Binzen, the playing through champion, started the day by defeating ©. C. Hubble jr, 6—4, 6—0 Then he took ‘th? court’ azainst the yRercy Kynaston to spit sets. Ky- aston won the first 6—3, and Binzen the second, 8-6. Darkness then caused ® cessation of hostilities until to-day. @unter Beats Tobey in Straight Sets. Francis T. Hunter reached the semt- final round of the Westchester County \lawne tennis championship singles yes- prday, Others te reach the round were r. George King, holder of the title, and vittiam iand. |The matches on the courts of the Jounty Tenn! Club of Westchester at + fartedale were, all | well contested Hunter, by a nt use of his fore Fata ‘wiroites. det ted Allen Tobay, for- mer Princeton sti The re wae $F. "Tobey made an effort to attack of Hunter's weaker back hand. The shots came so fast, however, that his effort in this direction amounted to little: Dr. King surprised the tournament fol- lowers by defeating Robert 8, Stoddard, the erstwhile Yale captain, 7-5, Stoddard's net attack was a trifi tle and the playing through cl je the most of it, Rand George W. Walker jr. 6—I, lively y rallies. | Hooper May Not Play Again This Season. BOSTON, July §.—Harry Hooper, ‘eptain of ‘the Boston Red Sox, under- Went an operation at a local hospital for defe: 6—3, -|the Philadelphia Philly Stars to Compete at Ama- four Boxing Tryouts. Philadelphia will be represented by one of the strongest teams in tye final ‘Oiyme | pic boxing tryouts, which will be held st the 69th Regiment Armory, 26th Street and Lexington Ave on “Monday and tive In the flyweight (iis Ibs while Jimmy Hutchinson, who won the bantamweight national championship at Boston last April, will be their best bet in the 118-pound ‘class. ly the featherweixht (126 Ibs.) class they will have Clifford Bent, who won ing tryouts at the lub last week. Tommy 0’) ity of Pennsylvania, for tional lightweight champion, a who holds a decision over Frank Gassidy and Sam_ Mosberg, letropolitan champions, will be In the pound class. The wel terwe iil have William Clara, Smith for the URRY to represent Philadelphia In t Bidney Loog Jr., University of Pen: vania, will compete in the middlewelght Monkley ¢ Confers on Olympic Team Affairs, Jack Monkley, Chairman of the Board of Coaches for’ the Olymple team, ar- rived here yesterday, following his ap- pointment, for a conference with Gusta- Matt vus T. Kirby, Bartow 8. Weeks, Harpin, manager of the team, and members the American Oly: Committee. Plans were fully discussed and Moak ley will take charge of the squad as fust as the men gather here, In the afternoon he went to Travers Island to look over some of the mea who are training at the summer home of the New York Athletic Club, and al- together put in a full day. r of pie Tn speaking of the outlook he sald: “This country will be strongly repre- sented and I feel sure that the men will uphold the traditions established by the United States at Olympic Games of the PSfoakley will return to Ithaca this evning to pack his trunk and ma‘ce ready for the trip abroad. He will re- turn in a few days, however, to take up the work necessary before salling for Antwerp on or about July 22, Big Entry for Décathlon. Twenty-two entries have been re- ceived for the decathion championship and final Olympic tryout which will be held at Travers Island, the home’ of leg injury ai Cleveland. may pe! out of the ne for the eonlane of the season, tained recently in @ game | th e New York Athletic Club to-morrow ‘and Saturday. Five events will be held on the first day and five on Saturday, | THE E ENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, JULY 8 ‘1990. Sale *14.98 Couch | Hammocks | Duck sides, ame con- struction, rust proof spring; five-year guar- antee, u ill Bassinettes White enamel, rub- ber tited, easy run- bert *4,29 Mattresses, $2.00 and up Sale of Summer Dresses Specially $ $6, $7 oT and $8 Values Dainty, cool, smart, becoming—finished with the same care and skill that is so conspicuous in all high- grade garments. Prettily flowered and figured voiles, also plaids—sheer tissues, too, in smart Tunic, Peplum, draped hip or tier effect skirts— neatly trimmed. Sizes from 16 to 42. Silk Taffeta and Moire Coats Stunning three-quarter length all- $ silk black ‘Taffeta and three-quarter 16.50 and full-length all silk moires in navy and black; very popular just now; sizes up to 44—one pictured at right. +49 $6 Linen Crash Auto Dusters, $3.98 Mattresses OSTERMOO. MATTRESSES, $32.00 Sea Grass Mattresses $9.98 Sale Enamel Beds Like, picture above $9. a Like picture at right $13.95 Sanitary Bed Cot and Mattress. 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