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_Ruth Gets Two Homers, » Breaking World’s Record, But Yanks Lose Game | ) / Did they win for US? me a ae Bah . 7) rt et Locals Are Only Able to Take First Part of Double-Header From the White Sox. By Charles Somerville. Homers to the right of US, Homers to the left of UB, Homers silled the air, And when tt came to homers may be remarked without the biighteat fear of contradiction that ~~ Ole Babe Ruth was THERE! You heah me, Rastus, dat Babe doy jess went a rompin’ wid dat club of hin'n yoatiddyt Yep. The Babe dragged out that 1919 record of twenty-nine runs from the camphor balls and busted the hide off it. In the fourth and ninth inn- ings of the second game with the ‘White Sox the big crashes came which ran his 1920 performance up to thirty- one homers with many weeks ahead in which to pile other homers on the phenomenal baseball history the broad: shouldered, swift-eyed, «wift-moving whaler is making. And Ping and Peck gailed the bulb out of the park yesterday as well. And Jackson for the White Sox. But tt was for the Babe to do the Stunt the big crowd was wait more than 25,000 braving "weather conditions, waiting ours of rain. Of course, to see the ankees win, But uppermost of all to see the Babe in fresh achievements of his startling prowess, laspectally &s the old 1919 record had been given three days of grace, the Babe's last homer having been slapped afar into the upper tler of the grand etand jn the game with the Browns on July 15 when the score stood 10 to 10 in the eleventh inning and the big Ruth rap not only carried him across the rub- ber, bui swirled two other gents in ahead of him, closing the contest at 13 to 10, But, goshangit, what good did the be’'s homer do? With Peck’s homer Vadded and triples by Pratt and Ward. through down- ‘aw! We get trimmed 8 to 6—that’s what We got in the second game. An even eplit with the’ Sox on the day, for we kicked the slats off ‘em in the first tray by 8 to 2. But that doesn't start US treading on the heels of the Indians, for they split their double header with the Beanies up in Boston. Jackson jotted out his homer for the ox in the first inning with Her- ble Phormablen facing him. The “Balbe's" thirtieth homer, which land- td im the right bleachere, drove Pitpp in ahead of it in the fourth and gave jus the edge. In the sixth Peck’s double and Pratt's triple soored us another, Little Dick Kerr went after the “Babe” savagely and achieved the revenge of fanning him in this in- hing. ‘The Yanks blew up in the seventh and eighth. Thormy walked Felsch, J. Collins cracked to right, Kd Felsch to second; Risherg | uta to right, scoring Felsch ce] Burke Packs Up and Goes Home, | Passing Up Fight With Tunney eee New Orleans Boxer Couldn’t Be Induced to Wait Here Until Next Monday. By John Pollock. here will be no fight between Gene ‘Tunney, the local heavyweight, and Martin Burke, the much-talked-about heavyweight of Now Orleans, at the Armory A, A. of Jersey City next Monday night. The bout hes fallen through and the reason thereof ts Burke's deliberately calling it off. It is said that Burke will leave for hie home at New Orleans to-night, Burke démanded that Tunney box him on ‘Thunsday nig, but as Tunney’ phy- siclan stated that Tunney’s hand would not be well enough in that short time he declined to box Tunney on Monday night, the date set forthe | contest. Frank Bagley offered to guarantee Burke $1,500 and Match- maker Jennings offered to post $1,500 more as & guarantee that Tunney would be on hand to ox him on Mon- day night, but Burke passed up both of these offers, ‘Mhe fact that Bagley offered to bet Burke $2,500 at the Ar- mory A, A. of Jemey City last aight that Tunney would knock him out probably was responsible for Burke “running out,” John Jenningy, matohenair of the Armory A. A. of City, fe planning @ etage @ bout bevmeon Jet! Seuiiti, the onmk Hayonne boner and Bilont Marcain, the only boxer to win @ referce’s ‘award over Jobeny Wilton, the new champion, ‘Thm winner of this bout witt pot the chance to ponent | _ Lew atesond sacar chat he te 90 tone the manager of tozere, tait bhe tnroed his otzing of SS, mite scieldon Lew Meyers, Haymond says . ae in ite ll tle ihe A hot ang game, and ta ‘ther ker law he hopes flo mabe imaicln for ona of the Diggwt clube to iu ity hit by his merling perform one to a Mary which he hopes will land the (ile for bim Joo Lynch's bout with Harry Bromer, ech July %, bas been put back until July Sportsmen's Park, St. Louis. Lynch will aly ably be rematehed to-day wilh Charlie Ledoux, the bout to take place a Amory A. A. of Jerbey City Aus. 2. Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dompecy, the world's heavyweight ehaniplo Other ,fighicre under his management, ‘They ar Koy ‘WeCormick, the Califor avywelabt, who I fm Mngland 9 preseut, snd Kaddie M San Prahtloco Listtweight who has ome great thghil ou the carne exprets McCormick tor ho a few wbels Clay Torver, tho Indian light dearrweight hes amtived at Micneapolis, where he will hook up with Tom Gibbons, the sensational light heavy- weight of Gt, Paul, im & (on-round bout at aw RUTH’S 1920 RECORD OF HOME RUNS UP TO DATE. i i 2—Hachary, pending ¢ Collings to third. Schalk’e fly bunt. Kerr rapped to Ward. He made a swift return of the ball to the plate, | Collins appeared es good as dead: But Truck Hannah dropped the ball. Hannah right afterwards redeemed himeelt when Kerry made a dash for second. Hannah threw to Pratt, who returned it to Truck, who nailed Rie- beng at the plate. But fang of short memories pf the good work Hannah has done began boghing and cater- wauling every move the big fellow made, and Truck became plainly flus- tered. Liebold beat out a slow roller to Ward and 1% Collins singled, ecor- ing Kerr, Weaver hit to Ward, who | spiked this bag, Killing Liebold. In| the eighth the Box kept up their flery attack. Jackson singled, Pelach bunt- ed gafely and J. Collins singled, fill- ing the bases. Majah Hugwins yanked Thormy out and put Shore in. The big orowd, however, evidently conatd, ered the fatal break in the game to | have occurred when Hannah muffed Ward's throw that would have emoth- ered J, Collins in the seventh. ‘They gave the retiring pitcher a big hand as ho walked off the field- Shore made a wild pitch that got past Han- nah and Jackson scored. went out, Ghore to first, but Shore fell trying to handle Schalk’s bunt and Felech scored. Schalk dashed for second an: nail him, threw to Collins scored. @hore toswed out Kerr, Bodie and Meusel got in a mixup over the bandit jebold’s fly and it 4 them and § open sir dhow to be staged by Mike Colline at the Mlcollet Park et Dfinneapolia, Minn, on Thursday atght. As both+men are very popular with the fight fans im Minneapolis and 6t. Paul tt ts axpected that they will attract @ big crowd, Den Morgan. mansger of Eddte Pitstmmons, the local lightweight, hae fust posted bis forfeit of ‘$2,000 with Tex O’Rourke, matchmaker of the In- temational Sporting Club, as 6 guarentee that Witsstmmons will weigh in st 185 pounds ot 0 o'clock om the night of the Fitesimmons ten-round bout with Johnny Dundee at the First Regiment Armory in Newark, N. J, on July 34. Dundee has already posted his forteft, Friday night's star Owelreround bout at the Ragonne A, A, wi bring together (wo earesn!re veterans of the squared circle when Frankie Not- ter, taroms for bis sloaging ability, and Johnny ‘Howsel, Bagonne’s fishting copper, clash, In & epectal etht-ronnd font Joe Tienes, Flim. beth’s favorite featterweight, meets Charley ‘Bus tor’ Rothman, one of the moat lixely looking Uttle fellows devalopat the past yar, Rothman halle from Bayonne and ‘9 rated. high emong Die rivals, Wille Ryan, the promising New Branewick, ¥. J., fighter, and Vincent Coffey of Kingston, N, ¥., whe furlined, wh 's, slashing. ten-round out a i ocean Sota hoy of ang ane |x, | and’ Tommy Gil of W | {sing welterweight,” i rent galling’ for ham to dash Jn &. fifteen: round at the Dayton, Gymnastio Clam of Daron, 0, m duly 26, boen figating well ths 1 “Bennayivanl for that reason he ought. Lo hte Tougulin aint Batt at our To take a “flyer” men’s Summer suits is to make a nice little saving. Price revision! $50 to $75 now for suits that were considerably more} our finest qualities are in- cluded. Vestless mohairs, $30. RoGers Peet COMPANY sroadway Broadwi at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. | Convenient Broadway Comers” Fifth Ave, at Warren at 41et St, (Pipp grated ‘Then Little Dick | Q ¥_ between | °, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT) ok ee Cts he _wWeyvn ao chink aay Mh AS Pee Ans Le i _ THE _ THE EVENING WORLD, ‘TUBSDAY, JULY 20; 1920. Ww. Dyer in ed Jake Daubert Old Brooklyn Star Star Bats in Ty ing and Scores Winning Run for Reds. CINCINNATI, July 20. 'F the Dodgers lose to the Reds to- day, when the'final game of the series with the world’s champions ‘witl be played, they will only have an advantage of four points in the excit- (mg National League race. When they arrived here the Brooklyns dooked ike eure enough champions, but in the last two games the locais ‘The Dodgers lost yesterday by a woore of 6 to 4 and st was Jake Dau- | chuck to first. ~ Daubert was the bapplest fellow in town iast night because he had hum- bled his old team mates. There is that has been traded STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE. we L. PC. i} Clue, we PO. os » | Chicago: M BTt Mew York. Club, Brookiyn Cineinnati, 5; Brook! Chicago, 5; Boston, 0. Gt. Loule, 8; Philadelphia, 2 (12 Inaings), Mow York-Pittsburgh (rain). TO-DAY Brooklye at Cinolanati. AMERICAN LEAGUE. we GAMES YESTERDAY. Chloago, 2 (firet game). Chleage, 0; Mew York, 8 (soond game), Philadelphia, ; Ot, Loule, 4, Cleveland, 10; Boston, 6 (firet peme), Berton, 6: Cleveland, 4 (10 Innings, 24 game), Washington-Datroit (rain). GAMES TO-DAY. Detrolt at Washington, Ot, Loule at Phitedsiphia, NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE A Cool Luncheon for Tomorrow ILLY, orackers and real ‘‘Phile- jolphia’* Cream Cheese. There a hot weather luncheon that touches the spot! Delicious, hearty—and gol! More nourishii the amount of beetst light and oaslly digested. And be sure the name ‘‘ Philadelphia’ ’ Is on the pack+ age, It's your guara: of freshness, purity on tull-flavored richness, A PHENIX PRODUCT goupane Try it tomorro MEANS *GOOD CHEFSE Does Hot Weather Agree WithYour Skin? Summer is delightful if your skin is comfortable. ople suffer every hot day ombination oftighteweaty bbing OE MENNEN. tye and KORA- -KONIA ents she Hy quickly heals raw keeps tenderest oot Rottest days or during clue. 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It is eald that the Giants will give Pttcher Jess Winters, First Baseman George Kelly, another pitcher and an infielder for the two stars, but It Is Ipelieved that before the players are ® third club will be \ { | FRISCO GIRL WINS AT TENNIS FROM — against Miss Marion ler, Miss Ten- nant has plenty of speed and power and seemed to be right at home play- ing on the grass in apite of her in- experience on this sort of playground, Rain caused a halt in the tourney, the Al LN You tell ’em, Camels, you've got the mildness! UT Camels-in comparison with any cigarette in the world at any price for quality, for smooth mellow body, for refreshing flavor! Camels are so unlike any cigarette you ever smoked in so many hankered- re for ways they'll prove a delight to your taste—and ° never tire it, no matter how liberally you smoke! And, you'll want to tell it from the house-tops that Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste, nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! |but play In both singles and doubles | Boxing Board to Ne Named Before Will be renewed (o-day Intereat centred about the playing of] ALBANY, July 20 be sure Woilestcy. Coltews | OFised if before Saturday night .¢he | reat of the blg| Walker foxing law le in full oper- nthe courts of fora spirited session. at’ driving. from | which she emerged a winner by a & superior team work son Flycatchers in the Clb polo, tournament ‘oals to Satu ation, as by that time Gov. Smith hopes to have announced his selection for Ul | Boxing Commission and the Lic Committee. anor| ‘The Gov declared that had he the | only one selection to make it woald be & comparatively easy t but with wix choices to make and select them for thelr fitness and along geographical lines was moat diMeult. => Forest Sigourney, recently won In her first round 8. Lowenthal Arginia, ay se ~ and that he cherished the happiest mem- lo Wonr Basy Winner | ories, for them ana their cwondertul 51 country.” Carpentier announced that he ap vound pane | would return to the United States, sail: ented the Ran. [126 on La Lorraine on Sept. 4, Rumsen Country ts ald by a score of 16 White Re ine Nassae Title. GLEN COVE, L. I, July 20. West Point four bottle. —Gardiner —Adyt Camols are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages (200 cigaretios) in a strongly recommend thig é ne-paper-covered carton, parton for the home er offics supply er when you travel, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co,, Winston-Salem, N. CG "| ut i H IiieiailleiacaaNabiniailiiiail Nile laiA ili White, recently runner- the Metropctitan G tion championship, his title as Nassau Country John N. Stearns jr. in a thirty-six hole match, to jccesatully f champion of b when he te 5 up and 4 MOTHER! Vee “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative: 4 | |of 6-0, 8-6 The Wellesley Fou Navy Onramen Ready for National ; a : “Y* ¢| girl in ‘the ound it dimeult Regatta. Eleanor Tennant Is Star of | to ola ‘to acy Bgainst the ( * ' | 4 ANNAPOLIS, M4, July 20. — Naval Wo mets Metosolian | Yarlety ana. surprising changes of ter! Academy — oaramen’” completed their we e@ ‘ olita opponent. ane continued to force ! - TOpOU her drives, olf the second set | {/*inine on peas 4 iT ship Ti r] y by. & narrow marein. Championship Tourney. 1, A DAR ines by the hardest sort ef ” 7-_-_eooo deep court driving managed to gain a vietory over the other sister, Miss aoa: wi Playing her second tourney on turf- {Traveil, runner- up for the hel a playing surface: > . | tle. The tay, of this mateh was playing surfaces, Miss Eleanor Ten-| {¢. (D4 inited court overt ope nant was the star of the opening of bined vith admirahie nguronslve Carpentier dk OV Senes ania Shampion..|the Part of Miss ‘Travoll threa the Women's Metropolitan Champion: turn the tables in this engagement, At Re ‘a to od ship Lawn Tenn! ngles Tounney| the critical spots in the games, how . July rges Carpentier, hip 1 T is Bing! TT y| th Heal spots fi ine, Se inal Pitas Jul; i Aeor ovens th - ‘ww y . Ww ¥ ever, Miss Travel epol er, chances |the Huropean heavywell ‘champion, Byers wre m the jurte of the West Side Ten- bY. is and outs. was given a rousing reception suc ewer nis Ch) et Forest Hills, She won Miss Marion ahd ek dg eae ee nerd we usually Cy Ling jn ey ji ~ al hitting mare oing finely and outpleyed | upon his arrival in Paris from the U. “ ” 6—0, @—-0, againet Mire. W. M. Camp- Mine Fein dhasley '§ Grechwich’ at | Ao tre tole Reporters tty Bey gh nto. Ken he ten ri i! 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