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brow, singled to left, scoring Del and] credit and two full jnning® not raj ata scored a to ‘Teli et, er chasing Meusel to third. Just then] played, the Injuna Yegin goaing at) Guess, the sky spigote were turned on and| the storm laden sky and stalled In) give the I ae the he De, of a rainfall that would | w) ¥ i bie Polack, the terror of ‘em all on| thunder rolls and the twilight gloom| home. But they nailed Ping trying _, Sadly and sloppily the poor old In-| the Indian chucking staff, mopped.off | that settled upon Coogan's Blurt for|t® make Becond. So then WE had | Wians played a lonesome third at the| the mound by a@ flood of heavy the remainder of the day, Two hita|4!X of those things. Polo Grounds yesterday. And their | Swashev. Yes, tanned into abject sur-| were scored off him in the first two| The Injuns came out of their trance warwhoope were about ae terrifying as| Tender in an in inning and « helt! Hon- | jnnings, In the third. Jamieson triples | - Oelestal Thunderbolts and the Yankee | spotlight o ye Peckinpaugh|to be Wallops. For every smack that cracked potlight where|grabbed and turned to chuck to|/two. Back Larlndie Baath ' wees, Deak the Bae pecond for @ fores, but neither < thap- | Ward doune in the sky came the whack of a Yankee ‘put was for Peck, know, the Yank|man, short, nor Wambaganas, second, | but Ww: 0 ~bat. And for awhile the raindrops fell| netting order. Io outhed ott the| Was’ covering the bag. Ruel and| forced by Collins, but Wamby's effort nearly at big as baroballe while vase-| first ball pitched into the left bleach |Colling both safe. Whereupon Caprn fo maXe It & double resulted tn a wild hopelessty con-| ors, but it was just the wrong side of| Peck came up anew. He watched one throw, and Rip shot to seco balls were falling amid hopetessty con-| ore, (Ot It re ae ee mrocnbtly ase |wide-one pane hie, But he awiried nis|hurt tls-leg alipping in the mud, but | paulted the second. ‘This also went |bludgeon at the next. The crack oe ronan as to Huggins's sugges- fused and deleagured Injuns nearly as | e quit the game. Peck | . : B it his “a ut Indians Badly Beaten in Second Game, and a Short Game at | seventeon hits in seven me | oe first of these—ye gods!l—was the day before still dripping from his THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920, | er Se ue a ath se lvl id, “og SS eA, So ls Ward penne in a “ig le shower. That Noise Was Thunder |.) wisi 68 ot of © hapman Wednesday, thwart- | Dlayec ‘ ing the Indians in: thelr attempt r Yanks oundin Ba steal tnd game tv the ainihe was turned to deal them some moi the Bame stern stuff, It hhond Baan That, Because Locdis, Who'll Lead Race If They Win To-day, | never waa what you cou eal Unmercifully Clout Coveleskie and Successors. | siraand sale left eu ouding to be By Charles Somerville. ° eat! Cross my heart! gnat’s squeak, On which statement permit me to|for a fine. single over the third bag. The real dattle was detwooen thal trot forth into the full flare of the|Collins dump®d out what he expected sacrifice bunt Gard ¢ Umps to eatl fur we a he ou understanc @ Babe to second. | im the third, But he was able to con- | Gardner, se: natn the Bu “ tinue knocking Indians town like; S!enor Bodie Rouneed i sort a S| Coveleskie, Pipe it, will yer? The| nine-pins amid the Iightritng flastes,| sMtle to left and the In our second Ruel bounced the pill|Ce™tre and scored hit by the bail, A dou- h and a sacrifice fly by | h game] t’ fied | “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative t an infleld 1 him, ‘Thus they got pften as raindrops. Into the left dleachers—and went in his bat was heard above a thunder-| tion While the ightning flashed and the| right, for a homer. clap ag the old pill went sailing once jaing pentre ere Bip ond nunder rolled (any prizes for orlgi- Covelesieie guiped. Dut held Bipp to/more into the left bleachers for a |/Fraby nd on § 4 i nulity of expression being given out?) & grounder, o first. But he|homer. ‘Thia time, of course, it meant |the plate. Sir Walter Pipp cracked | @™@iy—look for the name Californis dlucing the seven and a half innings oo valdin’t pase "ens. ‘em pitohing to Pratt|three run: one Into centre and scored Peck. |@m the package, then you are sure of plky that constituted yesterday's|and Del got a dawdie to first. The! The Indians Bathered ee the| The only other tally the Injuns were | your child is having the best and mos! game the Clevelands were beaten into Bie Polack ‘Smited ‘widely iia A mound for a powwow outoome|to get came in the fourth. Graney | harmless physic for the little stomach She consistency of the loose mud they| afterward, He had fanned the great|was that Heap Big Polack cove ny waa|went in to Sat for Myers and doubled | liver and’ bowels, fioundered in, Three pitchers were|Babe. But Big Kid Meusel singled chased to the dovecote and Warrior off the right fleld wall. Jamieson’s | fruity taste, Full directions on eact Yattered to gasping helpleasness, and! to left, and Bodie, with the honors of|Myers replaced him. single sent him to third, and while You’ve got all four “corners bolted down when you let Camels blaze you a new trail of cigarette enjoyment! And, my, my, how Camels refresh- ing flavor and remarkable mellow mildness will do that little thing! Camels quality and Camels ex- pert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos are so unusual you'll marvel that such de- light could be put into a cigarette! And, you will not overlook the ” fact that Camels never tire your taste! 4 pire \ ity wid il —_~ Camele are sold everywhere in eal. entifioally sealed packages of 20 ciga- rettes; or ten packages (200 oiga- rottes) in @ glassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. RJ. bs eng Tobacco rey, i | ri OTHER! Accept “California” Syrup of Figt bottle. You must say “ “California.” — With five rune already to the Yanks’ Chapman hit into a double “play Advt. eo To-Day and To-Morrow AT MY THREE NEW YORK STORES «jf 118 Nassau St.,N. Y. 3 Church St.,N.Y. 44 Flatbush Ave., Bulyh STARTS ONE OF THE LARGEST Clothing & Tailoring Sales For Two Days Only---Friday and Saturday AT 7.30 A. M. TO-DAY STARTS one of the G reatest Sales ever held in the history of m Clothing = and Tailoring business. Every inch of woolen 6 of my entire stock hes been reduced to prices less than cost. ; Every ready-to-wear suit will be priced at less than cost} to manufacture. Py Worth of High Grade Woolens and | Dae Wear Clothes. f that I have purchased for cash from heavily overloaded weak x Merchants and Wholesale Manufacturers. This sale, held at my own stores, without increase of ex-: penses,' will insure the usual guarantee that has been accorded my, customers in the past, and values that have no comparisons, values» that stand unchallenged, values that buy nearly two suits for the price of one. S. HENRY ADLER, BE YOUR OWN SALESMAN Ready-to-Wear Department Three-Piece Suits ALL GARMENTS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES ; SECTION A $ | i* ALL SIZES SECTION C SECTION D ALL SIZES ___ALL SIZES _ OVERCOATS pricep $42: 95 Odd Trousers racwa. $495. Custom Tailoring Dept. Fifty thousand yards of high grade woolens and worsteds that have been sold for prices ranging from $25 to $45 will be placed on sale at all my New York stores and arranged in lots on tables so you cea be your own salesman, select your cloth and caii the cutter; the prices will be— SUIT TO ORDER 45° 18" yy Hundreds of styles to select from. In this range you will find a selection of Blue Serges, Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots, Shepherd Plaids and Cassi- meres. All garments are Strictly Custom Tailored under Union Conditions and made in my own sani- tary daylight workrooms. S. HENRY ADLER S. HENRY ADLER MY NEW STORE 3 Church St., near Liberty’ 118 Nassau St., bet. Beekman and Ann Sts. Open Until 7 P. M, Evenings Until 7; Saturday Until 9. NEWAR’ ;N. J. ms, BEOOKLNN 1 86 Mar Ret Street 4 atbus ve., near Nevins St. Fem Evenings 9; Open Evenings Urtil 10; eee Until 11 P.M. tel “th Until 11 P.M. Daylight Workrocms, 505 State Street, Br/ » udlyn, N. Y. coe