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- NEW S OF ALL BR Yankees’ Farewell Game With Boston Red Sox Is:'a Sad Exhibition Before Leaving on Trip West| Batter of eprlauge wien i was an Locals Are Badly Beaten by Pitcher Sam Jones. By Charles Somerville. Amd the cheese walked-past the cabin door.—Sentimental Ballad. ‘Was strongly reminded of the old Sweet song yesterday, for the Yanks were nothing & not suggestive of the night-blooming limburger. Perhaps they wanted to soften our grief over their departure from New York for eighteen days, St. Louis first stop. Perhaps—well, let's be fair about it and consider that they had put up, @mashing, dashing, successful fights ta @ row againet the three toughest prop- oaitions in their league—St. Louis, which played hop top ball when they ‘were here, and the White Sox and the Indians, the Yanks’ hot rivals—and that therefore yesterday a sudden let down, @ pardonable reaction, set in. I figure that's the way it was. But just the same, there's no gainsaying that a Coroner could have picked @ team out of the Morgue which wouid have s it all over tae Yanks yesteruay. Were deader thun Nero, and ut boy who croaked many and many a (oar jo. Yam Jones went upon the mound for the Sox and fully avenged binky Hoyt. Only three hits did too yanks assemble against Sam yesterday, aud one of them was a scratchy safety. At the sume time, when it came to Babe Ruth Sam was as “yeller’ as| molasses taffy. He passed tie Babe | four times, The third ume the Babe | ified his baton aguinst Sam, Jonesy was inched w take @ chance. He pitched @ strike over on the Babe, | then two balls, then the Babe whiitea | widely for a second strike, Next| one 5am slung the Babe smashed foto the upper ter of the right crand etand, ten feet foul. Sam gulped and | humbly drooled over the H. K. King a third pass to first. Mr. Jones waixed to bis place to pitch in the ninth un- der a storm of catcalls and cries of “Yeller! Yeller!" and a pop bottle gailed upon the greensward not many feet from him. But if the Babe had knocked a homer every time up it} wouldn't have done the trick. Jones hed a mystery to his slants yester-| day that was all to the Elwell, Pratt got bim for the first hit in the first | inning. It was a rap to Vitt at third. ‘Vitt juggled it, but excusably, for it was @ difficult smack to handle, and Del was awarded a bit officially. Plyp| dropped @ Texas leaguer into left | centre in the fifth and Ward amashed | @ clean rap to the right fleld fence} in the seventh. Otherwise, Majah | Huggins'’s men popped ‘em up, or grounded weakly or filed straight into fielders’ mitts. Sam Jones was bankrupt for control frequently, how ver. in the fourth he gave Ruth a pass, Meuse] a pass and, after Bodie's fly to right, Ward a pass. But Pratt was already owt and Ruel shot it straight to Soott at short, who gave it to Molnnis and—good-night. Sam gave away seven paases in all. And he never fanned a man. But the breaks on our raps were always to our sorrow, | I've laid off as tong as possible telling what the Red Sox did to us on the strength of their ten hits, one a homer and one a triple. Well, Vitt led off yesterday. He led off all right. ‘With a triple in the first and scored on Fosters sacrifice. (Foster played second for the Sox, McNally being vat of the game.) if It was evident from the getawa tiat Rip Collins was jumpy and/ erratic, Crushing evidence was forth- coming in the thin. Rip passed Walters. Jones shunted Waltors along with a sacrifice bunt, Then| Rip passed Vitt. Foster filed to Ruth, | Mike Moakley next hove in sight and| Mike mi sthe bulb into the upper | tler of Ruthville. Collins passed Hooper, but yanked himself together and struck out Schang. Three runs on only one hit! But Rip was finished for the day. Miller Hugging sent Gleich in to bat for him in the third, and Gletch popped to Waltera tn front of the plate, Thormahlen was called upon to take up the defense. Po' ole kid, Mc- Innis doubled to left. Scott singled | to centre, Walters likewise, scoring MelInnis. '‘Thormy, hardly ten min- utes in the box, got the high algn to hike for cover. There was a ‘big Bathing suits take a dip! “Coast” suits as well as “two-piece.” Were $6.50 to $8.00, $5. Were $9.00 to $13.50. $7.50. Rogers Peet COMPANY Broadway Broadway » et 13th St, “Four at 34th Bt, Convenient Cornere” Fifth Ave, at Warren at tet Bt. nounced that O'Doul would pitch. There have been all sorts of rumors of O'Doul’s prowess and much won- der that Huggins had kept him on the team nearly two years without ever giving him a chance to show. You couldn't call the opportunity he was then given a sunny one. Two men on bags and none out. But he began well by striking out, Jones. Vitt shot @ grounder to Peck. It knocked the Cap'n down. But he oon ee to stick out a hoof and tollch second, forcing Walters. Fos- ter flashed -up and rapped out a centre single that scored Soott and sent Vitt to second. Menoskey dumped a Texas leaguer into right for a single, scoring Vitt. Mike swiped second. O'Doul hit Hooper and filled the bases. The O'Doul kid sent in another run by ‘walking Schalk. It ended the debut of O'Doul. Bob Mc- Graw entered the fray, and Scott, taking up his club for the second time up in the inning, filed to the Babe. McGraw exercised something of a controlling hand on the Sox. In the succeeding five innings they got only three hits off him and scored but a single run. Brand new stunt was pulled when Jones made his only challenge to the Babe, in the sixth and then as sud- denly lost heart and passed him, The Sox all but abandoned left field. Mc- Innis went deep into the grass back of his bag. Foster moved more than half way over toward first and Scott played his position to the right of the second bag! A hearty welcome is due McGraw and the Giants and Johnny Evers, Pep Purveyor, on their return to the Polo Grounds.’ They come back with heada high, having won ten out of sateen games on the road. They have routed the champion Reds. They have busted into the firat division, fallen back a few pegs, but are marked,I figure, to butt into the first column and stay the home grounds. The pitchers have turned from dross to gold, and the STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, over, GAMES TO-DAY, St. Lowle at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chleage at Boston. GAMES YESTERDAY, Boston, 9; New York, 0. Chicage, 6; Detroit, 4 (ten innings). GAMES TO-DAY. ‘ No ‘games scheduled, NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE “California Syrup of Figs” Standing of the Clubs. Ww. Games Yesterday, ervey City, Ty Syractee, 3. Gamen To-Day. Gyractwe, lumnore mt Reading, PHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1920. 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