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AMERICAN LEAGUE, ‘NEWS THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JU F ALL BR Dodgers and Reds Had Better Watch Their Step or Now By Charles Somerville. | Wish I had a magic megaphone that would carry about 8,000,000,000,- 000,000 miles or thereabouts, for I'd} lke to bleat might now to the uni- verse, Including even the little stars enemy to tame counter attacks, the Giants rattled the scoreboard ‘with another tally in the fifth, Again} Frankie Frisch, After Beauty singled deposited in the United States Treaa- ury when Bancroft took up Frankie's job of driving the tulifes in, It oc curred in the sixth. Lawrence Doyle got a dawdle to firet from Haines. Yep—the Carda pitehed Haines, de-| spite that WE had put him out of/ commission in a single inning a fow ankees got twenty-one hits for a total of thirty-eight bases against the Browna here, the score being 19 to Tt is alleged by St. Louis newspaper men that Babe's drive ix the longest ever made on the grounds. On the very next ball Van Gtider pitched, Bob Meusel cracked one of the longest “inside-the-grounds” ‘homers ever geen, and that wound up a perfect day for the Murderers’ Row denizens, The hitting of Walter Pipp and » World's Champion in Lys ANCHES OF SPORT Sixth Article Explains %:| Why Any Golfer to Be First Class Must Have pacity Several Methods of Approaching. LTIVATION of the high ap- C proach with underspin followed naturally upon the arrival of the modern course, with {ts essential or right and the danger of finishing In some close-to-green bunker, The kind of shot favored by dif- ferent golfers usually depends upon the nature of the course where they (Comtinved. ) NE ought to sleep well there.” “Shut up, will you, you old fool?” repeated Gretrude, wiving her @ box on the ear, “AN right, all right... But it’s ‘they who'll hit you; I see them hid~ THE SECRET OF SAREK Ameo i ; hr. : Sead” ae ; By MAURICE LEBLANC : vm Meas mae, .. Once Despised Tailenders, Babe Knocks Out Good Med | Se ee ae ° . ° ; YN P NQ|the madwoman were rolling about of ma HES Giants in Third Place “trounce Browns for Bad Golf as anes Se Cnt tn Five Games From Top Kida | mite rte TER ie ug + + Lead themed = a | got bia thiety-sixth peerage ‘ite a But another arrow whizzed past them and fell some distance further, Veronique now also took to her heels, urged not so much by panic, though this would have been excus- able, as by 3 * : , rk’ ‘the eager longing to find Fast-Movi New York|torieht, Frank flicked the pellet tothe {12 New York's favor. Just thin Natl : 4 & weapon and defend herself, She . Wine, NCW VOrk ene raat ardecnn con toes Tom ate eee sou ie aseat| Within the Bounds of His Playing Ca- remembered that in her futher's #uudy Club Will Pass Them | breezed to the home station. twirvese ares alae there was a glass case filled with . We regarded the game as good aa suns and revolvers, all bearing the word “loaded,” no doubt as a warn- ing to Francois; and it was one of these that she wished to seize in or~ der to face the enemy. She did not even turn round, She was not inter- ested to know whether she was being Dursued. She ran for the goal, the only profitable goal. learned thelr golf. J. H. Taylor, the Ine! . ..” days ago. Larry waa scotched steal-| Meusel was terrific. Smith robbed “Ttiflclaiities. lighter and ewitter of foot, and bum comets, that the Giante—|ing second. Haines atruck out|Wally of a hit in his last appearance| There aro so muny: courses in the Ke wes soaee nck conabetioh acten pmo bed protty TOUsH | she overtook Gertrude, who pamed: the despised tall-nders, the fruitless | Smitty, but Toney tumbled the bal! in the ninth by grabbing a line drive kingdom at the prosent time which|Of the Wenteand Hot coures come °t *rst, reached the table-land formed bridge... We must barn it \fritterers of springtime—have now Mie right for a single and on Heath-| for meneet a ree asa See have necessitated the placing of | pelled the sonding of the ball through by the west cliffs, tienen were loftier, |. % ‘The i. yg there oe arrived at third place in the National |°9te’s dumbbell handling, hopped | 4 perfect day. Ruth collec: o sin-\ bunkers immediately in front of the|the alr for the greater part of its but less rugged and worn away than ‘eroniqi not reply. Breaking I second, baum! les in addition to bis homer, | eet a ai down the © wae a secondary League, and Dodgers and Rede had | Nereus SS was boosied | Fi Niagins rushed ina lot of his ye-|Sreene that the pitch and ru Journey. [the others. The woods were sourcer; Habits that Grow. yend the oaks were all bent by the Scottiwh golfers of the old school wind from the sea. Haines out of a walk. Then pranced forth Beauty with a bang that smacked the left fieid fence, and Shot, hag become in many case ete, serves In the closing Innings and the | lads played sharp and fast behind Mays, | Carl waa unsteady at the start but set | best beware of a trip, stumble or fall, because Mac and his now bulb maul- otetacle to har plan of taking a gun and attacking the enemy, ing miniona are only five games be- Toney and Georgie hit the Aut and tied down and Was invincible in the 8. Reducing an Approach to a Putt. favored a club straighter faced than “We are coming to the heath which But, when site reached the bridge, old MeGra by . closing tnt | If one takes the average of holes on | th rr their approaches, bat ” rtrude about in euch hind both: of em por Rings i cee Weed The aun d the Yanka in the first.!the average suburban course it will, that waa ecanee the waya t Scottish er CO Gee nak EGS” ae that she almost fell down the reas And they met the emergencies of a eee ee ee eet ol centre, 0 all probability, be found that in the | greens were nearly always of a nature Clemence Archignat. ploe, An arrow had struck her 4n hatr raising old scrap yesterday with Jacobson loag the Bail, in the gun fund At the DAN Wa Ge Sir eee ee to Lah that called for sont OR ae eel| “They Mve underneath.” bas vo : eat aad . ‘ seney 7 ‘ nit him on the shoulder and bounded ' o aon the| teh are she & pr - acremmed, | the nerve, speed and club efficiency | | The Corda came through: with Al away fore three bacKer, Pipp scored grean. When that ts eo, it is also| they tara the kauckles and forearm of ., Veroniaue once more shrugged her) Sanh, | Seby jof world beaters. They cowed the thunderclap of raps in the eighth,| ahead and P tt carn inn moment | essential to impart to the Dall as|the right hand upward at impact. a Lahey Py “I'm coming back,” replied Veron- Cards 0) after the toughest of aoe martina wee shindig with a ieee ares eet mueb underspin as is possible. Players who pitch and stop let the} “How do you know’ ique, who had not seen the arrow and brawis—just when it looked as if the | Gn a pop to Frisch, but Stock stone] Mays. Aided by poor de | | But there are other courses, and| knuckles of the right hand eemain’ “We know more than other peo-| thought that Gertrude had \v Bia jdangerous demons from the Mud] into left for a single, and then the| Kiste, they scornd th the Mee 6 are greens the entrance ise wicnluetel sae a inal at rence Wrap hernade ete Aa] boas Ce with two aun You = Flata of the Mississip’ had up and|$300,000 egg cracker, Hornsby, | third three hits xave another, and oMly| should be made b: - sie ag y witches; and there's something in it, | coming (back, with two guns. You | ~a = slammed it to centre. ‘The fur-| the clever trapping of Williams between ql y means of a well Secret of the Run-up. Magus: himeelf, who knew join me.’ swiped the game away frum us In the | then ate Nie peor ey ar Hagen by Ward averted further trouble. | Placed or shot that is played In auch | anni dar Of Ole tanticktie ie ase nNOS ae Puts - fhe imagined in her mind that, . t ; S he Yanks started bunting tacice on! a way that w turn! Kelas 16 ONO reg: used our advice Cuticura Will Hel ninth. other homer. But it was a flulce four-| Wellman in the fifth and y dis: | pitching. “Take tor tnetance nn atte" lof the great seoreta of the run-up shot, 7. of : Vee jence they were ‘both they Pp Cards kicked up the first trou-| sacker smack, for just as King put| posed of him. Ruel laid on and | sloping 4 ‘Or away trom |&nd when the turn Ja timed well it ja about anything that had to do with | would get thack to the wood and rea- ble in the third instalment when | out his hands to grab It, the rap took | beat Severeid'a throw. Mays followed | you) Au Le aNey TM | Gurprising how well the ball runs, for healing, lucky stones, the herbs you | cue the other sistens. Redoubling her ou our st H hugh b 4 the flelder’s conk| Suit and Ruel beat a poor throw to ught of that | tt hae plenty of top spin upon it. \ rates John's Eve. ” efforts, therefore, ehe reached tie | Stock socked a single to centre after! @ n bounce over feldur's conk| Sond. Peck placed @ single in right | it is not easential for me to instil into af Mok, than sou one pay 10 gather on St- John's Eve, . . . wall of the estate, ran across the Mi i ltwo had been put away and the gent | #4 rolled away to the fence. Of|fenind the runnera and Ruel scored, | you the difticuities of playing a shot|_ It ta seldom that you can play round |“ ayygwort and vervain,” chuckled tO tas fathers lake the Cuticura Trio your every. | | two had been p ay the Ke e th finding sev- grase and went up Ke th Trio x 7 1 | course, it must be accredited with| Pipp's sucrifice fly scored Maya and) that will ensure the ball st SY GORE Conse: wes CRON ne the mad: “Thi cked at. d day ‘toilet preparations and watch | | for whom the Giants are reputed to} having been a stift’ smash, for it! then the hite and runs rained in thick | anywhere near te where w pitohen, [eral kinds of approaches necessary; oe ih oc fag Ca parle ag Sean chs tae taken eee, hair and hands im , be angling with $200,000 of yellow bait] dashed at top speed to the burrier,|and fast. ‘Take it for granted that the shot to| DUt when you are faced with a shot sunset,’ bod ‘ 5 Bogen is tae Soap to cleanse and purify, the | | rapped « low slzzier just topping the| However, under an ordinary. brea ape Seg play up to the hole in such circum. | that should be accompliahed by put. | “Or tradition too,” continued Ger-| tine phe had to go back at @ slower s,stereine opr a bg the F | iett pieachers fence for a homer. tae ea would haye meant no more! MARSTON AND WALKER Stances as I have pointed out is a shot | UME CMa bacang hal prey ot! trude. We know what's been said in | pave, ‘aleum to powder and perfume. ‘4 ain a single. t exactly much Which fs reduced as near aa poastbhle | UNderspin. ye the island for hundreds of H " the Glants ved was a chal-| comfo, a », P 4 v tried if is years; | She was astonished at not mectine Sie Dot Mun ame wimnestar | | ery Orne tok way MOE Oba | ee er ee for the wallop] IN 36-HOLE FINAL MATCH | to 4 putt 1 think that that is the beat Sin adnot play the shot required. {and it's always beon ead that there|Gertrude, et not soetne ber. She 4 every enge lew 4 ¥ | mou: hres and tle core, | vay ng to you the virtues | 3 waa Die Ceticura Sooo sha | | got @ Haines’s permit to carry nim-| And WE gathered no moss in our) AT EKWANOK CLUB TO-DAY. Jor the pitch and run over the piten |. D0 not deapine the run-up stroke:|was « whole town undemeath, with plied Sate rey ae St eee it to Grek Pep. Young, waned a eighth. And the aky looked: black to And stop when the conditions permit Hed So Hee ei taamuch anit wrecs and all, in which they used | he ‘that Gertrude had been woundod S ‘ us with crowking crows when Lavan| MANCHESTER. Vt. Jot the former shot. a HE place, naam’ \to live of oid, And tieeh are. eee (ee oat ae bounder at Hornsby who chucked to] started’ the ninth for the Cardy with Pht ahead will in many cases help to complete ere, rs 0 t keenly anticipated golf ma’ My opinion is that Just as the ; " ” Dock Lavan—a good chuck which the! a sharp single to centre. Knode,| played at the Ekwanok Country Club! and run is played too much in Sc players’ repertoires of strokes, | com- deft still, I've seen them myself.’ once more into a ror bast for Clem day when Maxwell R. Marston of the ; eq |mend it to your serious attention, Veronique did not reply. But, when she came within sight of Doc muffed. Costly the error the saw- ror ons, sacrificed to| to-day w a r p land, so 1s the high approach played a Kell, Merion Cricket Club of Philadelphia t S Let your stance be open, and do} «y, the ridge, she heard ehrill cones GET WISE! SAVE MONEY! jbones made. For Fritnkte Frisch, the| [5% paemleted. | McHenry was sent) ind Arthur I. Wafcer jr. of Columbia, t9 much in other places nd tor {not forget the turning over of the], Vee My ge! and I saw one.| vrce through the bussing in her L jection of 7 i for ay, wi ad succeed-| Thiversity, f the 1919 inter« ou mu choose your grow ‘or | Twice, when the June moon wags six mxteraighuy worn mists || Fordham wiz who you will remem-| ed-Haines in the seventh, McHenry ey oe mect it the thirty-six [the run-up shot, For instance, you |Peht welet at impact. days old, He was dreased in white | ope pee on Cece op the, open | ber suffered appendicitus early in the] negotiated the first ball out of To-| hole final for the Isham Cup. would not trust your ball to the mer- Long Hitters. ~ +. and he was climbing the|the wood of Great ahe season, but whose present case is to| N¢y’s clutch for a home run crack to! In the semi-final round the Fallery cles of 4 series of undulations whieh There are among golfers excep-|Great Oak to gather the sacred mim | aw tianoued vallopus pinchorum, | Se left bleachers. Smith filed to| followed the Walker-Patten match for) might tum it in all sorts of undesired | onal long hitters, and jt is from|Uetoe . . . with a golden sickle, a we ew » diagnosed as wallopus pine ,| Burns, but Fournier's high bounder| the most part. and were rewarded at | directions, You should wait for level | W7MAlly long hitters, sia Me play-|The gold glitiered in the moonlight | Bemtdes, Ses. happeniion Oi SAMPLE SUITS — | }"*sented his club with one of those| to Kelly took a palloon that settled| fatten, who ‘halle from. the, Mohawk [round and a good clearance, and | (ho (ethints Mugen OS MO guther|I saw it, 1 tell you, and others naw |feer. Everything ruthless ot 625 Mesuiar Vases S triples now becoming! 0 slowly he wne enfe on feet. Minek stody wae frequentiy|then with mashle or even mid-iron | Cos Anat we mies cum It too. And he's not the only |Sonondasee wih Wee Tathiens Sei < $15-$: to she tidal) wit tae man. He| Tpped a double to left, putting Four. and failed to recover as well] YOU Can reduce your shot to the sim- Nail tata aitibed “ta fous one. There are severai of Lhem eft)" of which al sraap habitual with the: young putting You ne ‘which all peyton M. COHEN niér on third. Tone: as he has dore in some matches, Walk- | plicity of a long putt or nearly eo. ua re-| over from the old days to guard the |Meaning, but seemed con TAS Fh AEN sin m || tet Beauty and Pep home aind scored | Suumtin’ Phil Devoe cane ee | ae te ther hand, Wwas out in ‘par Why Not Make It Easy? artis tnt iitportance of belanoe..| treasure... Yom an l aay, the (Racted Ife the Ler gs le aay ola OREN fa ML TO OP. Me || when Kell cracked a single past sec-| of stopping scoring. He did, | 3%, 824 established a five hole lead. He} Erdos Bhves setae tis just! treasure . 7. They say We a | Wee afratd, afraid hose ‘beings, ; 4 h| won by 4 and 3 easier, under the circumstances | physien! balance—a ‘ afraid of those ghosts, instinctively side our imposing three runs. e clubmate, of Phitadel- | whiol ie ball is hit down and the| Img hitting. wae 1 sisters Arch: like Honortne, ves as Cards’ new batt ey at run has been impart to the | would ave Ve Lhe e -|for the purpose of holding the moors | 2t,the tenth, but he played better there= 140) than it is to play a ball well up| «ot the knack, the instinet or gift) told us all perfectly true. They |scourge. where it then etood 7 to 6. BUT. after and won by 4 up and 2 to play. to the hole and stop. But the fact] t* so arrange their bodily weight on of old guard the stone, the God-| She stooped, so as not to be seen CK |Georgie Burns got a walk from the oS eee aoe that it 1s more simple shot should | lege and feet that their natural phy-| Stone, and they are to gritos ah of |from the Great Oak, and, bending for- k 00 | kiddo cross- ‘ 5 " sical advantages may be made use of./ ua this year . . . yes, all of 08; ward and taking the shelter offered © 58.50 fire slinger. Bancroft was Willie Ryan Defeats Coffey. not deter you from playing it. The val ns may t| thirty dead people for the thirty ly WOMEN, 30,00 |28 beautiful as we have ever seen him | LONG BRANCH, N. J., July 31—]aim and object of the best of golfers| Fancy Ted Ray's body wetting out} 1 . 'y Goxne bramble Qudhes, she reached ; hon % f trol! Whatever would happen| coffins” . . . the tittle hut of which the sisters 29.35 YEARS OF AGE, , a Erste" [lett fence aut wot Concneeay cate | Wille Ryan, the rugwed tighter ef New [ard to make {he gaine asiessy as os. Of controll” Wieser Woe Ueprre| Wout women eructnea” roomed |Atahioeme baa erodes a ane Orem FoR And (Pep no ese whe ee on tira. | Brunewick, N.J.. made a big fmpres- Sib IG: And tore 18d aeemod BY YOU 10 or Gare: hot fol ycundien’ tie) oars | tha saad woeat: mer howe with a potted root afd NIGHT WORK Texas Leaver hack of short scoring | son on a large crowd of boxing fana| "Under other cirenmnatances’ it in| mam, of & brain that possessed al "And It'will be noon. The sixth day |colored tiles. Half the summer house AS Georke. orgie made a wonder of | here last night by decisively outpoint-|ensier to play the shot whieh senda | sense"of balance? Hie aize would bo|of the moon is near at hand. Welwaa filled with cans of petrol, (SoG IMS a hike for the plate at that—having| ing Vincent Coffey, the welterweight ofthe ball fifty yarda through space to|a handicap instead of on advantage, must. bereres paren ane ee From here she overlooked the RS. not a ,second to spare. Frisch then | Kingston, N.Y in the star bout of ten|run about ten yarde after it haq|It ia the same with Bratd, Great Tne gmintleto®. lpridme, on which no one could step SOP TM TOTA.M. | ORKSMA\ fel) tO ANSE. end anual ta | ine atiow. “isan fought. conelderanly [1icened, For inmtance if you are a sree’ povor of Payanue Soul me tel doe here: tts, ia the, wood on this put no » laeinwear ee asst Wrepneeas LENIol Gna Pep on eeeOne nT oheeman nett than when he boxed Cottey. her BUT wiil'tnlt Ins alece of eroure clone | control. How Ja thts done? A friend ride of the bridge. It stands out Mout oe sate: uae t ‘ Sel) tt several weeks ago, his terrific blows to | 68 Z Wy 4 susie ‘o explain thie, ty 1 Tr patment— liberate| ponent, In the ninth round Ryan had|not be lying well enough to enable e apposite ro to Leta nonth | But he couldn't stave off the| Cottey very weak und holding on from you to playea Wigh loose shot by hit. | wile ;for although there 4a mo doubt Mg oe ES ee oad in six m J | Card doom. King promptly smashed | his stiff blows In his stomach and kid-|iing the ‘ball upwards, When that is|@bout the necessity of a natural In-| wheelbarrow. sf @ Nite xe: eres week in’ two: bee at ol a eay ae naa via | . ~_ = the case the run-up is the shot for neg: ee espe hati do; and don't you stir a trip with weeks when assigned teehee dae, Boot SAR ad heh you Soe be Hi v jrent |two cans which she emptied on the apg the hogfat, | 1 5 a instinet into my readers, I can tell] As I was saying, you see the Gren to ge oo fe se i NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Lay restora ee be eee rene Baye | you that which will help vou to train |Oak .. «over there + «be i wee i i Serararers x saat ose f >| yourself to do that which some people | yond the endo} euth. 8 tion in the day time. Makes Ba eball Record, Sianding af the Clibe. ing capacity sever methods of ap Cath heen! ortinate, enauen 45 do " Seige up, carrying her gun slung over her | SPRINGFIELD, Mass. July BO) Cw, Ww prosoliiny.. “Nor my pars Trina thes, ly. She dropped the wheelbarrow with- any mo- Rapid advancement, Danny Silva, playing second base for lin nine cases out of ten, the approach | Miturally ee santie Kap eoatence |the Springfield Pontes; ty the second which pays me the best is one tn Weight on Your Hels. outWellT” waked Clemence. “What's |the Journey. She poured the petrol u Higher salaries for Gai Of 4 daubloNéader! eatanilaned |which the ball Is hit @ deacending | ‘yhere in a quaint tendency among]. WellT sake see ber way end more responsible po- new Bastar League record for an i j blow without any roll of the right} golfen: to lean toward the ball, They "Sve. be something,” stammered Wble selecting the sitions. flelder other than a first baseman WhET | teysing at demos « | forearm on the down swing, at If they wet thelr] qh 'tae*«gomething white, moving eehas of Ro he accepted seventeen chances without Oe et. In short, the best of approaches, in| heads closer to it they will see better, rad ' if interested, call at in error. He had ton assists and acven BE HF ORIG my opincn or i my experienos, (elon, conaaqanoe Sit tunthan | SDoue seemed to tell ber that the wood was 1158 Broadway, | put-outs to his credit, Sata + Battimore, | rspin shot which I described | ‘phat is a common error among golf-], “Something? What do you mean New York City.’ D | SSS ES —_ | er week. Because I think that, lors, [t would be almont correct tf T| They don't show themselves in broad Bleed getethare one the onty (Cor. 27th St, however, does pot make me feel |wrote in the way of advice and told| daylight! You've gone cross-eyed." ene that she had fownd in the pouss Formerly at Grand Central Pataca, | ° prejudiced against the min-up abot |you to stand as far away from the| | They both looked for a moment and | She tock out. s nh und heettated a or telephone Madison imeds é. eat 0. gers gain, 1 like the Jatter very well in ite right /patt as you can, Of course, you| then went on again, Soon the Great | Mo a Pring thought of Square 12,000, NOW AT . ' ; e, for 1 know that by ite war’ should not make the ball “a wide,” Osh wae ont CA sweie- wae hese a a % | ball can be got up to the hole |ay the cricketers would aay. co whic ind ST. NICHOLAS RINK Winning Important Series)": stncisiinotin when the greens |My SMC Wo", og yg | erring wan Wik and Tough, Sovercd| Meee rom. New York Telephone e jare of such @ conformation that jance while addressing the ball unless | With stones Iaying flat like tombetones: * Company. 66th Street, near Broadway le = | would make one fee! timid about the |there 1s quite a considerable amount] 4nd all polating a the same eet Suddenly she struck the | | t | tion In gene at the visit ave | Playing of a hich approach with its|or weight felt upon your heels “Its thelr burying ground,” whia- {Brooklyn Boys Put Up Poor Gene Te! Mat the visitora have | Ponseduent turning of the ball to lett '* Kconetiit, 1920. Ball @yndicate,) pered Gorge. ae had prepared by. | aeagaes 5 | Hod Eller, the ex-shine ball king |—— ee Serene by sald'no’ Sore. Gertrasel. San 5 SS = Not necessary to take lessons, =xhib' ‘ains {who informed the Si repeatedly had to stop and rest, Cle-| her ‘ Lady Floor Manager will introduco Exhibition Against the OR ANd eee Gear nee cee aoa : mence had hot the strength to push| Paper in @ pool of p sed Weer bla porivee foe i Cincinnati Team listen to him that they were depriv- | ajor eague verages. Soe MBESIPADNG, Ciey wore Doth Ot | Ayan ae ew Sy ieaee he | | B SLILAELS, netfee fod Hite : ing him of his means of earning a | bs ee aan Oh cise eT ee ; 4 ing. Learn to dance at this popu- inlaid ) livelthood when they el ated sev-| ——— —— _- Rane ae lar’ fustitution By Richard Freyer Log the freak deliveries, waa o Neconds below Indhude games played Wetuentay. July a eyou. We have positions — | ye. eet the twirling mound. for NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. | AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING, |, They went down a dip in the ground open in several de- {YN the elghth inning of the fourth|and from the way. Hod : -, {and up again, ‘The path joined that } P ay a HM. HLS. Po. Player, Club, an, RH HRSH. PC partments; they are | a 1 |] and final game of the Brooklyn- Byer we are under * Impression 1 jee NE fii vege epg Ny ego : pr mg a | ae wor! | i} 4 + eerk 2 Meal je wos elth woking ff symnpath t orine on the i en- | trees . rood penaneo ne wore ROLLER SKATING Cineinnatt series at Ebbets Field, |e was either lovking for sympathy i tered the wood which preceded the|the Great Oak and the sea at the Id interesting; no 9x. |] /one of the 9,000 of some odd fans! sycech or that he waa telling a great | Mink MG i bridge, Rottomn 'of Che ceriner’ theme ‘wana ag Area” nae ~ te ST. NICHOLAS RINK} | ¢reetet the Dodger manager, Wilber: fabrication. | Nlahoinon, 3 Presently the growing excttement ot | UD. Mart C | Robingon, as he was omerging froin ler waa the whole works. He let | Paty. a the sisters Archignat made Veronique | aay aw yeers Tam...They © f eo dugoi ake lace on the yolgers down with six scattered | ¥ 4 understand that they were approach. |@re ne © summerhouse + {ridustrious girls can | 6th ST., NEAR BROADWAY the dugout to take his place on the! nity and kept them away. Crem the | hime i ing the Great Oak; and she sar it} where I am hiding,” thousht Venom: soun reach earnin |}] Competent Instructors to Teach |] | "St base coaching Hine, with the fol-” home piate entirely, In addition, Hod |i 5 | standing on 4 mound of earth and| que, yea fixed on the af $85.00 to $100.00 | You How to Skate, rk: as direetly responsible for seven |trah. ¢ s ver roots, bigger than the others and sep-| Great Oak. * $85.0 | a Te ae | ‘obbie, why don't you aso) Of the Red's eleven” talleys. He [Plath tt 32 | Uo ie arated from them by wider intervals,| But not a shadow paased through ar " = ic 5 lithe! first. team $ scored three of the runs all by his . ‘Wasa. She could not help thinking that it|}the wood. Not a sound of voices Apply at Daily, including Sundays, | lonely and sent four other 4 was possible for several men to hide|reached her ears. Those concealed “~ | to 11 P. M. | And believe us, folks, that fan said | mutes home on his hits. He appeared |) ‘ behind that massive trunk and that/above did mot leave thetr impene- “7 1158 Broadway, Man. Saturday; Bandage cond la mouthful. The Brooklyn repro-| it the plate five times and finish me lone Ds perhaps several were hiding there|trable retreat “ Beitan, Cor. 276th St Holiday Afternoons and Evenin, sentatives in the fray looked ss! aby ase! PAUNg Aver=)| " pavian Cleve now In a few minutes, half the bridge = 870 E. 150th St, bide shila) pen" Phy eae * 7 es A single, a Witt, Dail Notwithatanding their fears, the | collapsed, with a great crash and @ Bronx, ||| Skating on Ground Floor though er a m3 mers 0! ee other sine aan 4 hs sinters had quickened thelr pace, and|iush of sparks, But the other half Willoughby St. | ‘i : second, third, fourth and even so far) his contributions tow 5 they kept thelr eyes turned from the | Wont on burning; and at every mo- . Brooklyn | |{Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor] | back as the fifth team, but never the mind, fo becn fenltng | f : fatal troe. |ment a plece of timber tumbled into . | frat, Cincinnati romped wischt home| jong ax he should, He ts tagk In |e 2 They left it behind. Veronique|& precipice, Hehting up the depths 195 Broadway, Man- flows a } fe ts back In 1" ay of the night. , eee —— with the contest by the overwhelir sbape now, and with Jimmie King, | Mann breathed more freely, All danger was hy frattan, Corner Dey if— ¥ i 0 Ruether and Luque, the Cuban star, | Ci» ‘ passed, and she was just about to ach time that thie happened st Cl G [RRR Fah BOR all performing {n masterful mann rie) Ww laugh at the sisters Archirnat, when | Veronique bad a sense of reltet and § 18386 Broadway, 70 h S d Thi d A | In winn’ng the game the Reds cop- | the Reds will be a hard team to ke “ tas 4) CoBlas, cnt BELL one of tern, Pianos; spun on her ee dah oduigd ang | nes Oo ser kes. m lous! wi ror ne ole om foloi heels an repped with a moan, of security rem over hg Brooklyn, i th St. an IPG AV.)} | ped the series d previously | away from the ole gunfolon AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING, | "°C tie same time somethiog fell to|and became more and more JusthBed Or Telephone | Nibl ’ re d accounted for t three gM! Hrookiyn used a trio of migratory! NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING, | | Pitter, cru, ¥ r Pe 'the ground, something that had struca {aa the gulf between her and her ene. MADISON SQUARE | INIDIO $ AFAGEN |] | piayea. On tho season's standing, out Sea. We cain Pitcher, Club w 1 Pre rbd heneert s Clemonce in the back, Lt was an axe, |mies widened, Neventheless she re- 42000. Dancing every evening: 7.80 |] | of Nftecn battles wosged, Pat Moran's that adjective ‘ p ‘ a ntone axe. ‘ained inside the summer-house and . | p. M, until 12,80, Coolest place ||| bunch have copped nine, and it ls a to’anoth ig i ‘O. the thiinder-atone, the thunder. | reacived to walt for the dawn jn or- NEWYORK TELEPHONE | ]) Pee eto snend ane | Ayre ta. Be gee paure did do. Marquanai(’ r ‘ Hy H stone!" cried Gertrude, |der to make sure that no communica... COMPANY. | lp the Bronx to spend. an good thing for the Dodger nine in id inated three and one i q i3 1 up for 4 eecond, aa if, in| tion was henceforth posatble. ‘ | ning. -acre park; beautiful riloular and the Brooklyn popula- when he passed from the | Alexa ® i i accordance with the inveterate popu-| The fog increased. Everything was bd shade trees, | box 10 the show " n came Ma- H PI 6 lar belief, she believed that the axe|#hronded in darkness. About the ' | Come with or without Part- a | aux, who stick ‘Or One Und Ges r 4 ‘ caine from the sky and was an em-| middle of the night Ko bean “ ‘ ners, whether you know how to |] | one-third he ot Mi Z H : 1 n of the thunder. sound on the other side, at tl Op | dance or not. Instructions for |} | —--FUNERAL DIRECTORS. __ jin tine carne in, Meedom wf | t that moment the mad.|of the Mi, so far as ahe could judge. | thore wishing to learn, 10 cents |} | we | paused all over th lot, and came near 5 Hf 1% who had got out of her bar-| 1, was the sound of woodoutters fell- Call **Columbus 8200"" | pas y entirely. Seven hits H y 4 ‘ wed from the ground and felling trees, ihe renuieg pres. e an i were garne off Marquard, three off 3 head forward, Something else had| axe biting into branches were: Any Hour, Day or Night ware prin. on Menaue: vs j 1 whizzed through the alr. The mad- | finally removed by breaking, 3 RET he ve sydey tel eri y ire Nae’ Ga.” i ° % a woman was writhing with pain, Ger-| Veronique bed an tde@, absurd AMD BODY - TREE UiveaL < HUKCH" Ine The hitting streak of Ed Konetchy, ; : ’ ‘ trude and Veronique saw an arrow | though she knew it to be, that y WANTED BY AND REWARDS pecinigey hioh had reached throuth eloven tf 4 i which had been driven through her| were perhaps butt & footd: M@TOR CO. : tat : 1970 Brosaway at Gith Sr, wames‘ before yemorday's content, waa te t ‘ NI : shoulder and was atill vibrating, and she clutched her gun resoly SPPLY AT WOO EMPLOY. rounp, pl ay Meh werd ts llddlae Derbels muhlad roken went t¢ bnt four times, : r 8 | Risiahas evs Ar : Thon Gertrude fed, screaming — MENT AG’Y, 12 STATE ST, | gm ii. but ot nary @ safe bingle | ee | | Welimas, “Be he"; i Veronique pesitated. and (Read Monday's jfxsiting Chaptend ik a ect