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* OTHER SPORTS | What an Awful Scare i =r Those Merciless Indians Gave Yank Fans in 9th f ‘ft Looked Like an Easy Victory Until Leaders Tore Loose. \ Then It Was Steadiness of Ruel and Effectiveness of H} Collins That Saved the D ay. ’ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 192 Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.—Closed All Day Saturday During July and August Values up to $4.00 Value $3.00 188_ | DotHENBERGS | 222s )\ Another big lot of those snappy ) styles mothers have been buy- with x Inserting and edge of filet. L.A. PRICE, Pres. $1.25 Shades Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded \ \ - ing so freely—high grade work- manship — Chambrays, Per- cales, Madras, Poplin and Peggy Cloth. Attractively trimmed, plain color and stripe effects, Sizes 214 to 8 years. Boys’ $1.00 Percale = Sport Blouses teh lo land, green, ecru e —complete with fixtures and nickel pull ring. 42-in. Brown and White Awnings 96-in. Tan and White Awnings... By Cha 5. win bis game, He found Collins for v rles Somerville @ sharp single to centre, I'm telling The very first crack out of the BOM T| you, this was out tn centre at fits day make ts q loud and high hail |that—more than midway out between @nd salute to the wing of Ping! Seoond and the centre field fence. West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. Fi Newt to the pinch steadiness and agility of ttle Muddy Ruel, Nest to the dependable nerve of the Peada twe gunman dow artist, Rip Collins. For I'm a telling you, kid, between @em they fought back a horrible on- @aught of the Indians in the ninth— ® f@roclous whooping attack that Yooked as if it was booked to grab a Yank victory already regarded as ‘Won and chuck {t to the vultures of defeat. T'm a telling you fust that. ‘The Health Department ought to dave beon out to spray the 25,000 in fhe grandstand and bleachers with spirits of ammonia, because, honest, Goctor, i, was a heart disease dinish. Wvery heart was acting like a hoptoad fm that ninth. Or else it belonged to a fen. Btep right in the car and let me take You over the battlefield: On that mound that you see there where Carl ate sod or aight innings and held the Indians run- ‘While the Yanks were making Caldweti's afternoon miscrable. In the second Big Kid Muusel we Ray the grand razoo by mildly tillating the first ball the ex-Yank tung him. O, very mildly. Merely ft into the upper, tier of fates in the left. bleachers. Now, therefore, in the taning \mme- @iately thereafter, Wallie Pipp de- @ared himself as good a man as Big Kid Meusel. Not by words but by deeds. Ho handed Ray the big bump. EF x g s é 7 i ° But they died of strangulation, Ge te game ended with the Yanks in possession of the ramparts. The firat thing which dappena Kd er epears the that Tris Speaker epeare the bulb, for ; gas Smith's drive beautifully and waner gouged the ball to the right Gernd etand wail, Young Meusel made Fr ieap and got it, but In steadying himself on bis feet when he landed he | to turned. The ball bobbed up out of his hand, but he reguined it, The thousands sent out a stupendous roar ‘applause for Meusel. It died away . The ump declared that the ball jumped out of Meusel’s peel it lesan the wall and therefore, despite that he had re- gained it and held it, the wallop was a Bafe one. That meant that Speaker scored and Gardner was accredited a two-bagger, Thus did the ump, Mr. Chill, start the fever of this ninth. ‘Wambsganse gent an easy roller to Cap'n Peck and—I hate to tell it— Peck must have thought Pipp was hanging from the clouds about thirty feet above the bag. That was the way he fired it at first, It went all the dis- tance to the wall and Gardner gal~ Joped across the plate, while Wamby raced to second. Johnston aingled to centre, scoring the Wamby gent. ONet) singled to left, sending John- gton to third. Wood was sent in to run for O'Ne!l and Majab Miller Hug- gins holsted the now battered Carl out and sent in the Texas Ranger to day. wares Caldwell made a bts effort to But Pinga-da-Bode—that granda guy—came rushing at it. He snapped it up and heaved it for the plate, a powerful, iow driving, accurate, splendid heaye with all the strength of Ping’s husky arm shooting it. The ball struck sharply, neatly, about five feet in front of the plate, bounced into little Muddy Ruel's mitt, and that kid made a lightning crouch and stab with the ball at Johnston, and Wwe all went howling bugs when Chill, the.midget ump, threw back his right hand with the thumb of it stuck out backward, signifying phat Johnson Was a corpse and the tying run had been snapped off within a foot of the plate—if that much. Two out. But remember, Hezekiah, @ healthy single would dri®e in the two men on the bags and cause a Yank funeral. A scratch hit would tle the score, And Jamieson, a dan- gerous Indian warrior, was at the plate a-swingin’ of hié bat. Rip Col- Mns passed uum. Then hp gave his whole attention to Chapman, Two balis came over. The Ump's name was merely Chill. WB were suffering with ague. Rip rammed a called strike over. Then he dipped one and Chapman bit at it. make a desperate dash at a steal home, But just as Wood started, Rip snaked over another low one, Chap- man took a wild wipe at it, his bat collided only with the evening zeph- yrs, 25,000 hearte fell back from 26,000 throats into normal position the American League was—let go the skyrockets!—our'n. once was intentionally passed. Bodie only figured for a single, Pratt with three hits, Pipp with two and Meusel with two (a homer figuring for each of the two last named) were the prize smackers of the event. Yanks and Indians made ten hits each. Up to the nearly disastrous ninth the Speakerites had only nicked | Carl for five. Looms yet in our path the ominous ascent of the Mound of hi 1 the Big Polack, right mor leskie. Fail US not then, O Ping and Big Meusel! Masts Dedgers Fumble Great Chance to Increase Lead PITTSBURGH, July 22.—The Dodgers missed a great chance to inorease their ierd over the Reds, who lost to the Wants, by getting whipped ty the FA tes. Manager Robinso jeft Rube Mar- quard in the box too eng and Brook- lyn lost, 4 to 3. It was evident from the start that Rube was not in form, as he was lucky to get away with only one run etn scored on him in the first in- ning. ‘The blow-off, long overdue, came in the fifth, Caton presaged Mr. Mar- guard's Impending | retreat with ‘an ne triple past Myers and scored at est of One Schmidt, who singled The latter stole second, after had poped out, and Bighee's si edmitted the second run. Bigbee broke for second on the throw in and Elliott contributed to the general ex- citement with a carefree throw. into centerfield, Bigbee forthwith procevd- ing to third. He scored without a struggle as Cutshaw doubled to left. Waereupon Robbie, thinking now only in terms of justifiable homicide, elim- inated Marquard in favor of Clarence Mitchell and the Pnraterush came to an absolute standstill. Clarence confined the common enemy to a pair of segre- ated hits over the remaining innings, jut it all came under the lead of super: fluous energy. The damage was done, the milk spilled, the beans overturned, or what you will. ‘The Robina rallied in the seventh but fell short of tying the score by @ single tally. The affair began auspiciously enough with Wheat's double, Myers's triple and Koney's infleld out, scoring Myers, but the remainder of the array was not equal to the occasion. There after, Ponder was not to de trifled with Ponder appeared to be in for « stern uous afternoon at the start. With 0] son disposed of In the first, Johnston | doubled to left and raced home in front of Griffith's infleld single, the perform- ance being alded by Ponders eccentrte throw into @ startled squad of Robin understudies, Wheat and Myers, how- ever, failed to come through. es 5 Wills Made Favorite to Beat Fulton in Newark Bout Monday Caen Colored ‘Battler’s Followers Offering 6 to § He Out- points the Fighting Plasterer. By John Pollock. Prankle Motter, the runred alyaerr, who are et! ied to clash in the stellar attraction, are training hand with that emi fn view, end from wll ind cations the far is eure to fe An tmportant battle between two of the mot battler fm the light heerrweidsyt division will ve fourte tn the com sir at the Nicollet I Minneapolis, Ofive., to-night will figure in it are Tom and Clay Turner, the Indlan They battle for ten rods, Chucley Hoe and Harry Two strikes! | Speaker flashed a signal to Wood to, and the first game of the great Yan- | kee-Indian duel for the top place in/ The Babe Was in shadow yester- | day. He made two near homers and| Ping | white. No Values in Town Will Equal These Enamel Beds }\ 2 inch retiname: Beds 13.98 Massive | Bed Cot & Mattress All Cot Mattr All 5) | Sanitary Substantial Savings at This Rousing Mid-July | } Wool R Sale Seamless paiva; Rugs wer a Woven in one piece, Sura bie sesvicerlyine qualities in beautiful Orien= 2 : te tal, medallion and neat allover d a Hees ‘Crowded Tio : ee ‘Business Into One With Wall Paper A beautiful selection Bedroom, Kitchen, Hall, Dining room and Parlor papers, sold with borders only, Roll 10c Men's Bathing Suits All-wool, good quality; natty Friday All Our $5 Surf Cloth ‘ Bathing Suits 53.33 piped with rose, green or Good qual- ity; several natty styles charmingly not in every style. $10 Knitted Woolen and Surf Satin 6. Bathing Suits. . ys Below cost—sizes 36 to 40. Haney net and voiles in white Envelope chemise and. petti- The best values that have been offered anywhere this season are featured at this Sale of Superb Summer Dresses > * We advise every thrifty w n in search of unusual value to visit this sh SS S| and see for herself the ronan kabls eormics available here in dainty high lies Dresses That Have Sold Regularly at $7.50 to $15 and in some instances at much higher prices Imported Organdies Colored Linons White Voiles Cool Batistes | At This Price Many Women Will Buy An Entire Season’s Supply. T'% is about the luckiest buy we have made in many a day—LUCKY FOR biggest values you've seen in many a day. LUCI Y FOR US because of the added prestige they will give our ponte ready-to-weai ‘epartments for unusual Choice of beautiful flora) effects end enhegen, navy, maize, rese end e Summer costumes. Dotted Swisses $ Rich Ramies Flowered Voiles e Sheer Tiseues YOU because you will admit when you see them they are without doubt the value-giving. 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