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. Just as Easily as They Did «Way Those Polo Grounders to" Grimm, ‘caving ie vikta, oad Are Playing These Days | yder was enutted pixc ‘ ; ‘mg got @ single in the third, ook Maintai oint Ad- Nothing Can Stop. Them. | seams ore Reed, Pernt =| DIVER Heating Alex: steadied after these ahocks and no at By Charles Somerville. Maks wan dating Goa femora ander and Killifer. Pirates, hey? Fierce gtys. Knives) Only onee did the sun of opportun- <a area Hotween their teeth. Going to mmybe | ity shine for the dove-like Pirates. In HIE Dodgers were confronted ayp US out of third place, sink the| the eighth, Nicholson was sent in to with the keenest sort of opposi- Cinoles, scuttle the Dodgers and eap- | bat fer Cooper. | He performed tie tion in dimpoeing of the Chi- bore the World's Series. WE all suddenly thereafter ‘sat up| caeo Cubs in the first game of their _ Mike, I am suffering the nonce an | straight and some hundreds already| four games series, and not until the attack of resounding Imugtter. making their way toward the exits| last Windy City batter was retired in Looks itke the stogte abit is worse |S0hPed, short in their tracks FOr) the ninth ining were the Robins pt Bigbes had bounced a safe single into * shan hop. left. There was a cheer when| tain of their scant victory by @ Well, if those things WE saw yes- pe tia sso fast Nicholaon score of 6 to 5. ; I Peden thea dle g Bagot mn Casey} Alexander the Great, pitcbi 5 4 serves at the Polo Grounds are any-| ved net the bulb, it wae &| ton et che Ranson z ng wea thing Uke regular pirates, then alt the| high, hard gente wallop and mort | \citarer tolahing as0 & Gaieeult doors 'Doyhood reading stuff wax bunk, Out- sar! Cage long, bard ere Fogg bination for any bali team to best, -f 7 you know George, Sure—he ‘et the \ © leaders, who are to- pavese Detween their wetht beset it. And again was eo epesdy with tts ad ped ge rion Me to teat. oaaoh eulhe pang we saw yesterday couldn't! return that Nicholson was checked}coveted position by one point, put @ dite into a custard pie. They|from trying to make Whird. Then) squeezed their one run victory from soere aa tame as Volstead suds. Rolled peter A rey a ra oy ne os gar invincible battery esa cents, ing put up a fine race in| gloom: feat = star’ at om over and played dead any me the) Yor tt and clutched X. Still, Artie was| throughout the sume. oe “Giants set out to make ‘em, having hie bad inning of the game.| Both teams went scoreless until the “ Stop the Giants? Huh! Where the| fic filled the bases by passing |iast half of the fourth, when Griffith je resled and the Cubs collapsed— | Winitted. led off with a smashing double to ush for Pittsburgh! Cutshaw mext came vp. Grand|right. Max Carey got bis hands on V chance for the boy. A homer would |the ball but dropped it. Zack Wheat, With the Giants going the way they | have put the Pirates ahead, a tripie|the next batter, sent a burning sin- Shooting along now, with every |o- perhaps a donble would have tled|gle in between third and rt, on veylentor rapping, I don't see thatany-|the score. (But the Pirate bubbie| which he took two bases, Griffith eine can stop ‘em short of cannon |bury; when Cut merely sneaked a|haullng up at third. In Killifer’e en- balls. 5 weak clatterer to Frisch, who threw |deavor to reach out for one of Alex's Artie Noehf shut ‘em out. And thi6/ him out before he was half down the |Wide outcurves be sustained a badly in spite of the fact that the bucca-| jcreiine, ‘ split finger and retired in favor of neers bounced seven solid wallops| “y5.° Gooper's successor on the|'Farrell. Griffin sauntered home into safe territory In the course of : Mr Biake 0" this ball that resulted in a wild They coupled bite in} Mound was a Mr. Blake. off the scoreboard. You can gucss|®ar was off about fifty points. He Spari gol to mond. “Scneert and from this the sort of top-notoh field-|Welked Burns. Beauty biffed him ater iy OE cunn Dethri nied oak. ing the Giants were putting up behind| for a night single, Then he walked Does lotlowtng bad on. and there's a Pirate pili] force It from Frisch to Caton, un- sin ioek, neue ae propelier who has always been a bad| Assisted. But Burns scored and Ban- | 748 bivcigh hea ing up the game baby against the Glants—allowed only | croft went to third and Frisch to sec. | fol only Goumied peer axth five hits in the seven Innings he was| nd on the effont to throw Beauty out | ., IMC do. cay Any tera ita Srning tho slab, but he Glants|at third. Kelly lopped a tong fly to | fumes Jumped for te drive aeieew these days have snap and swing and| {eft for a sacrifice. It acored Ban-| (8 11 OF pest Olson. wae tere croft. Then our little demon third- Paecea th cncmenitn ion Oo ey eacker euddeniy dashed n the line | Flack to third, who scored on Terry's hit to third, Merkle filed out. Pas- frords : s|and swiped the bag he so greatly ey made tut two. bits gorve to) ormamenta And along came, King |On"tnind’ The Cub shortstop scored three 8000! nniny ee ar Geian's murt| And along came Larry—Oh, sure ro hee ruben Sililer: darew. $9 secon to bead Frankio Frisch's bounder at first| aii ini—with @ single to right, scoring |t1, tail. "his finished the scoring of ’ pegan this seeaion, ‘Kell forced Frank| King, Doyle—he ought to be canned | {pe Null, Thi Untaned eine them by rapping to Cutshaw at second, but|—stole eccond, Snyder banged it to| oo, with the os LJ Cut couldn't kill Kell at first. One of | Whitted, who made a lunacy lam of|" mie Chicago team started a ral: Gooper’e curves rapped King on the|!t to Grimm—or et him—that shot) ean in the eighth. When Terry Knuvkles of hia soutnpaw and got him|by Soda Pop and sent Snyder to sec-| ST uieg, Merkle was retired on an Ine a base. Larry Doyle—yeh, that poor|0nd, while Larry scored. Artle @180|feiq hit to Grimes. Paskert tripled, old has-been—banged it into centre|>rought the bat against the aching sending Terry across the plate, Olson for a single, scoring Kell and putting | ball for @ right single far enowsh out 2 King on third To wake vp some ane ‘up ree pesca psig Ih tie morning and find that a distant rela- ton pot'd never sumpeeted of owning Sonn oBiged Me. iiake areal 6Y || GET WISE! SAVE MONEY ! anything but a police record had going out short to neg Four hits and left you a fortune would, I tang, CLgglnt sear Rea ap phn be Hodbftt, be a pleasant surprise. But|®te you trying to ie not to be compared with the joy we experienced when Snyder, the century| But the Reds won two and the plant of batters, came forward with | Dodgers crowned the Cubs. Ain't no-~ “M smite that smote the bulb to the| body never going to crack? very right centre fence, dumping Kini ‘and Doyle across the rubber, An big Injun stub'm toe, Sutehaw taking Southworth’s chuck Feel ing better to-day, Majah Hug- "That's good. UB also. Ludwig Baumann’s Great August FURNITURE SALE $168,000 of Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums. $97,800 of Housefurnishings, Kitchen Utensils, ‘ete. $48,000 of Curtains, Draperies and Cretonnes. AT SAVINGS OF 20% 7° 40% Our entire stock of Bed Linens and Table Linens i® included Never in the history of the, Furniture business has there been a sale of this magnitude at such sharp price reductions. OUR LIBERAL CREDIT Ludwig Baumann has furnished the homes of millions of satisfied customers on credit. 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With one down in the Brooklyn's half of the eighth, Griffith doubled, Wheat was safe when Terry juggled his Infleld splash. Myers sent Grifith home with a double, Konetchy walked. Kilduff came through with a double, scoring Wheat, Myers and Konetchy. Elt(ot, who was catching for Miller, and Mamaux were easy outs. The Cubs sent a scare into the Dodgers’ camp in the ninth when Twombly drew a pass, Terry doubled and Merkle singled, scoring Twombly. This terminated the rally, however, for Paskert was out on @ short hit fielded by Eliott. Burleigh Grimes pitched winning ball until the eighth inning rally by the Cubs proved his undoing. Up to this stanza he was a puzzle to the visitors, outpltching tlie great Alex- ander by a comfortable margin, Mamaux, who relieved Grimes, held the Chicago aggregation to two hits, sewing up the game for the home team after they were headed on for looked lik battin, AUGUST 10/7/1920 However, New York dropped to third | ping at third. Bodie lashed a hot place as the White Sox jumped | single past Morton, and when Chap-| feet lon, ahead of them by beating the Sena-|man threw the bail wild to Johnston, | high. In brief, the Yankees played an air. tight defensive game behind a su- gave Shawkoy an uneasy five minutes The fri Fnalana ‘wore reed nthe tela be: wae bused Indians were in the lel * hind wild, unsteady pitching. The M4 singled to risht Yankees didn’ New York player ready. Pipp, Bodie!" Hoth pitchers and Lewis were the timely hitting| fret. Tho Indi plexed tp up to Cay Be place by winning both ; hn oraghed & double-header with Wash Ruth's outfolding, a epectacular|& bigh wallop, that cleaved the tall wire | ington by the scores, of 3 to 2 and 8 {0 4. one-hand running catch by Jamloson | f<" 5 eee + geen lll. in the ninth, and the ehortstop play (the fitth the Yankees got, thie run $f error by ‘O'Neill and opportune Bit; “ie bd In the Yankees Drop to Third Place ied ina single fan, for him, Gr Although They Beat Indians aoe, a age Ga Sai PARSER Pe int el. The Fabe pa oe nthe 4 doubled White Sox Win Two Games) {ire giving Rutt emt eee ate oar with a ne throw ow. of Whi Speaker was stopped in his tracks by 4 lle New York Team 1s Shawkew. tn foe After, tho. third a hin facontye Soe Trouncing Cleveland, [frame Hon ‘had’ the “indiana, eating [may Save thcied (hu Rat time CLEVELAND, Aug. 10, |*2 got off on the wrong foot, and jand « hard ground Johnston with’ Ward out, passed Peck, Ruth |his other gontrivutions, ‘Tho. wat OB SHAWKEY pitehed the! ina Pratt, Lewis cracked — long|fod was missed on the boat matt Yankeos to victory in the open-|tiner to left that Jamieson caught, | from Detroit. ing game of the big series with | Peck scoring after the catch. ipp | _ Just before tho start of the Rut! the Indians, the score being 6 to 3,| Mt the riht fletd fence with « soaring Was presented with a monster ral ee Ruth scoring and Pratt stop. | St, the, home, he's \ Indian head, e Prat 4 re fh gount of rain and impatient fans eh Capra ancdea one sale ce yl Ruth, cheered Tris, ad then united ‘The Indiana came right back and|0De Smphatic demand san Yaw of tbe Bt batting practices becnuie of the cond odie and: Bhawkey. tossed out Semitte | on of tho field. Tt rained steadily w Nee ditt er aah |, Waa oe, hc yal tana ha ant strikes, une ‘There were no Ruthian homers, tittle “ “ine. ingle to right scoring Jamiago of the apectasular in, the hitting, but} & pra ‘wallop meant harm to Cleve- |} th ‘a alate “throug ah . chances there was usually a| i? crewd Imploriag him for a in undismayed. level! nto two part fambagatios followed | (© #6e Ruth hit the Johnaton popped week, to Lewis. in the third when, Elmer smi gumes of mued by yf coupled ng wave, the of Chapman were the def a nd run Cleotte’s UNITED CIGAR STORES mc ig Wh) pa, "uy Sooner or later you'll discover Ricoro—and the moment you do, you'll declare it the mellowest, balmiest cigar you have ever smoked. Ricoro is a beautifully-made, imported cigar. 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