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Verily: AUGUST 13, 19: @ WoRLD, FRIDAY, AvaveT You Just Can rt Keep “EWS OF ALL THE SPORT S EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTO __ Those Baseball Babes wbiibaane | aT Ee What Happens Every Day L 33 Out of the Limelight|""wer sme wom Dodgers Are Torn From i stiichitites rot aunt ae sulin my man mse ; Pile. 2 : Loula Association football team played ished the game, turning the Cubs! ity fourth mateh, It resulted in « tie,| NEWARK, N. J. Aug. 13,—WilHiamy —— Y b mick without a’ score leach ai 5. i f it » each aide coring twice. For the|E. Donahue, medadtet in the Fox Hite atl ah the ced ightal Danger! Pennant Lead by Cu s r Chicago Lefty ‘Tyler oltcied | \ivcricans, Marry Ratican and Corrt. {{nvitation tournament tf June, adi low It is Adams, the Veteran Pirate Twirler Who Shines,| Giants and Dodgers to-day! Sie wives eiGrek nite sear fo vwate, [iN scored In the firet half and Sweden | eoicctiont when the he Hates T hi the Giants h ti ae * owed Bromied earen shot two Koaln in the aecond half. ‘Th area | ite fos teat f the ‘wo chanoes the Giants have to nu held t te when: they thrrate ie Recond hal ne | atarter i open ent of “Twirling an Extraordinary Game Against Fast Going Giants. | knock jem, down. No Pop-Bottles Thrown at Eb-|{vult misnt have Liiterunt, | DUE held (hem ate ioe tient nedes, {Matches are atill attracting big crowds [Forest Ills Field Clu, Nake. | Donahoe At this time 7 hen the Cubs had men on bs but hia auperb twirling and ielding|The American players are extremely |fotiee than ie heat ficeae ud Reds trounced, Cubs copped bets Field, but Cubs Threw) ®nd when the Dodgers had all ro arta |e hie beather. crewibure pulled him | popular here Balen, dee eee By Charles Somerville. bum ones, with a strike on his sie, to] Pittsburgh (you get out of this. , of opportunities to make double] Oi | whabe” Ad: tak ‘kna Pep. Frankie Frisch was at bat. No-| Babe Adams) pruned. Brooklyns Down a Peg. plays, they watched the pellet sail ANTWERP, Aug. 13 (Adsociated| Finals in the Junfor and i hl teni 4 lame, (Help!) And | body will deny that Frankie tried. It] — We greet you, Dodgers. SS through the air and made nary an] we cannot understand why ‘Taylor,|Prem)—A several hours’ soanton wan |fournmments at the Wont Bide Ten iow your police whistles. was a big smack he handed the old 2 Jendeavor to grab 't in their hands. | vo atantan of [Deld by ‘the heads of the varioun na- Tut in Forekt Fills were played ; who caught the last ¢ terday with the By Richard Freyer. Here's an example Mee eaten rcokiyne ta not tven {tonal Olympic commttiaes, bit there | Morahan wit mt the sixth st ter two men HERE were no pop bottles thrown | y, Ad hed a ‘ei Rewriaon chance to sfart in a conte He | has been no definite announcement of | alt | seems to ha himself in excolient| the result. except that the request of | at the umpires in the final] siammed a double to centrefleld, Le game of the series betwaon the| the Chicago catcher, was at bat manner, and appears to have a wlip.|the Americans (o be permitted to atart | W HAT Babe stuff is a grand slant] leather. But Carey at centre assumed t full caretakership ot the shot. He wii a be wise old devil. | where'a no use attempting to think 1, He was a babe when I was/th-t Babe Adams can be kept out of barn, and that was when the gang|she story. For he not only pitohed the ault that Riel present the local Junior is centre in the slogiea of the hw al Junior event, and Marahall at” Kuhn in ‘the doubleg,, while jam Einemann will enter the G yond : ‘ | iea as AD betwe pat teh | In addition he hits the ball on the] ix men in the track and field eventa|nationnl tourney from the local hoyat @t together in Philadelphia and att) a perry but ee Byped nd Gossi Dodgers and Chicago ball teams at) he hit a high fy betwoen the cateh-| Oana Ts cunt of pep. ‘Taylor could| was pafuned, the Neleiana urging ad, itennis centre national tournie signed the Declaration we have kicked | ‘!@ whole works. He won the gam > Field. oN : So ee rene beam mn On cae yorse, In our eatination, . manta, will be ated at the West 4 Won tt by no title to which a piteher Bbbets Fiek No soda containers) page jine, TRe ¢ should have| "ot do any worse, I ste wilt snea to the original regulations per- Side Club, beri Sept. 1 @long under thereatter. has a right to aspire. By John Pollock were thrown for the simple made by elther Mamaux, who| (han Krueger. Perhaps Robhie will) . - —— Wo, ‘This “Babe” Adams has only two! The boob seemed to forget that the Derailels in the history of the game| homerun babe ts the American League - * . ; Sint of Be . @ince Caesar hit the milk bottle. 1'| Mt This here Babe—tI've got to gi Having recelved his travelling ex-|fused to allow the sale of soda) satin Ronin ‘wont after’ the, halk, let yo hi it to him—this here PITCHburg penses for his twelve round bout/through the stands, for which the! and Koney, after ng hie leans. you guess those pitchers. This! appeared to figure that if the guys be-l with Gene Tunney ut Jersey City on| Squire deserves all sorts of hunor-| mated sound asleep, made a hard ef- | during the past few weeks on Adams gezeek put the brakes hard y ore to pre- ite rh sie ‘© catch the pill an t iminsad,|neas alone, finally took a day of to . . Govt: on the beet team thes elttor vind oH Gana fom monte te Pre|next Thursday night, Martin Burke,/able mention, This is an interesting] fort to catch the pill regeg en ead. | reat his injured leg. His place was NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAG a ssident Charles by | give the youngster a chance to show ae gta Ae ha ‘ rue the ‘latter in. particuine, | His wares in the near future in the pitcher's Ivy Olson, who haa been playing yme: league at thi 1 o a e the light heavyweight of New Or-|piece of news, but far more interest- aie om taken by McCabe, who made several Pe. Clube. w. PC. Clube, Wok. PC.) Clube, Knows. “ite allowed, them twa tits,| peecr attend, 0 the walloping end of) We eas wired matchmaker John{ine 1 the fact that the Brooniyn | the middle suck on the play and Daly Tire" oo and a good catch of a By ‘Bas | St Ueuwscsce 7 aby | Chloage yed is dead right, for the ‘Babe,”| Barnes completely off his guard. Jesse| Jennings that he expects to arrive in| bUNCh not only lost the final ball . Cubs | Dall in back of third , . boule, Chisage game to the Cubs, but also lost the | 8d pane ryeoraperndn lela Eg Ah lend In the National League race | CO i 8 we iat | ; 3 wat . rm tors’ credit. If Krueger and Mamwux | Charies Weeshman Threst Into will finish up his training for the/The score at the end of hostilities | jor preait. If Krucker and Me _ alee M40 | Boston 44 54 AAD | New York 820 | Phitadetphia.4t 6) 402 | Bt. Louls...., YESTERDAY. 0 1s now a professor of the art and entieied to long whiskers and some of gray, pitohed a high quailty of ie. spience yesterd: Amateur stu- wasn’t figuring a fellow pitcher getting Sew 1 on Sunday and that he suddenly nasty. One strke and two| New York balls and Jesse Joshed along, a low one ‘ tnd not very fest, A second later it{bout at Billy Grupp's gymnasium, in GAMES YESTERDAY, ” showed the visitors with an 8 to their) Jae Deen AMaee CHICAGO, Aug. 13.— The restaurant Le York, 9; Chev credit, while the home players were ai of the alin, uuldn’t see any- raph f duaincss of Charles Weeghman, former Cake tailbig Sxtraordinafy im, what he shot | Ket a darned wite,faster. It was whal-| Harlem, until the day ofthe ‘contest. /4 down, | = President of tho Federal League and as | a 3h Deee, & ORL No big hops no big effort, ‘But | ‘MS its way into the upper tler of the] Jennings is allowing Burke $25 a day!’ ‘Te lows was simply a case of the! Sherry Smith started for Brooklyn, | National League bassball teams, has on, 8 C10 been thrust wi) Danruptoy. i ne charged, Weeghman lost of his corporation's, funds in the baseball | Sreestve at Wow Vora. deals. Claims aggregating $13,000 were ‘Ned GAMES TO-DAY, Now York at Clow Boston at =f! say he had the dope on every | #Tandstand. for his expenses during his stay here.| Robins going up in the alr and play-| but was knocked out of the box in TO-DAY, ox ir that faced him. cin say he This Pitchburger, In #0 far as was - ait ing bush league baseball. tf they | the third after four tallies had been Youre the smacks as nearly perfectly | MCCessary, - events es a ae Joo Barrett, the boxing promoter of ‘Hage [had settled down and played | chalked \ se; tie thing can be done, When any ean td en oot eit | born, Pa who promotes chows tn thst city ond /aa they did on Wodnonday wal Ul ier geia out of an ‘all-direction neas, but had smacked out the winning Cada Mac dei g f lik Burns three files to left and | of the kame. ‘They made another run, | sky wt Talles, Tn Oi A ot aich urth going in that direction, | but nothing much to their credit aceing | ier eve juasell, bis rele Mant f eka that it took three hits to land It match between Thvtian Muasell, bis fast fiyweight as stopped at third, of Burte Stout, with Johnny Butt of Jerse TH-concede lee exeking them bat the| Darn it all! (the law would bump | nee ene at the Armory A, A, of Jersey way he expects, ‘There was something | me back if I wrote the uppermost pay-| City for ® Wut at Win Ati ts ot the oulja board in the Gray | chological crack) it was a most im-|°"" eval Babe's mitt in which hard Giant slams! portant game for the Glants to WI) oe ine gomilar referee han jim re Mifpfed directly into the mitta of out| The Reds fought through to a Vict ry | eee a anne emmey Movin Ee toriatdere. Some were great wal-|in the tenth, but the Dedgers were|° ste setecee pekiia Boe ba. (hel me) : Right to the fences, But with an| dumped. It was OUR chance to close |i iciide calla for Stout to offidate for the | jo that gave a Pittsburgh | up. mainder of thle year @nd also during 1021, Bo see jer hardly more than a trot in| ‘There was no excnse for Lee ee Tt oineletnd an vote to assume effective position. | Barnes as far as defense goes. The ¥) boxing bouts in the West | baie hits in nine sessona of hard| Pirates’ put over nine hits on him out | ™ 5 Pune | try. Two hits for all, and yet this|of which they got only two runs and Babe bloke never fanned a man. He) one of these Wabe Adams's homer weaken {n his work and spo! ‘That tells the story of the defense. It a t record. Do you know that) was fine—Beauty Bancroft, Larry| i tie Arnon A Jeroy City on Ang, 26 Babe Adams went sixty-seven innings | Doyle, Frankie Frisch, the whole out-| tag tatlen through. MeVey notifinl matchmaxer Herth start of the season without | tt, indeed, played top-notch. Take the | senoine touiay that ne he in matehat to fight | Bebe a bloke & aes ci atte? And seventh, for instance, when the Pitts-|g¢ fart Chicago, Tnd.. to-morrow afternoon, and | ah Pst othe da At ery ¥ | burgh got hits ar Idn't score, also in the South after that go, I would be tm: Be bad fono twenty-two. On the way| “There was only one slip-up which let| ramble for him t faht Wile Heppened, ba only ‘weakness wa| ina run, but after all nade no differ- F tatee Bing 6 pave the Giants a | ence since the Babe's homer crack had > wan ih the pith to tie with a bie settled the disput ording to the | wel Rad ates, Haeffner started with a swift ne haga ire bheibad smash down the third line, But the | Ive rout £0 10 ‘Toeney and ahba details may interest you, ai| Babe's grounder to Larry Davie fonted | Martin thirke of New Orieane at the Armoty A y thad was two. Johnny Evers let|* Pretty Coube. (i ougi~00 ce |g. of Jersey City om tho might of Aug. 19, @ Barnes go in to bat for himself.| Larry can’t play no more). Bighee | - Sense never was anytiilng but game, {Jumped out # single and Carey punche? i can hit in those things known | tO Pri ‘The grounder knocked pinches, Jesse flied to left. But none | Frank down, and Bigbee showed hean- had fault (6 find with the crack, The | Work by keeping right on from second | tosis fielder was all tho way back | to third. No blame to Prank, and nc tthe fence as he took it. Burns— ie for itty to get to maw!—the brenks were not with us—| Frank tried to run Bishee down, but] y sea Brig for ten founda Mickey @hot'up a foul that Third B, M. Wnhit-| No use. With Southworth at bat, Jesse | Situs we Danuy Lee and Battling Lewis ve ted’ rushed for and grabbed. But then | Barnes, with one and one on his man, | gjent tegen, the Babe (B.C.) was jockied by the| delivered an intentionally slow one. | — Beayt—never saw better handling of | But it struck in front of the pla > against him. Mama nd twirled far! x re Hiadelphia (two games) Chicago at Oetret ‘Comm|se! ie twelve round dont between Harry Wille | the colond heavywel 4 Sam MeVey, another solore) serajwer to be fought nile ni Fl on and Marlen Edd ‘They will come ght rounds to offers another ¢ regular weekly voring show of his club to-night, In the main 40 of ten founda, Viecent Goffey of Kingston, LN. ¥., meeta Bud Sprately, the colored tighter is i It | Matt Finkle, the well-known fight promoter | the bat to mix a pitcher—into vielding| scaled off Smitty's glove, and that's] of Cleveland, hay just been granted ® license to @ walk. (It was 2 to 3 when Bancroft | how the Pirates got thei: other run.| stage an open-air boxing show at the baseball | made him sien the treaty). This job] The official scorer classed tt a wild] park at ©, on Avg, Wokie worked the Babe off hio stride and | pitch, and I quess he’s right, but it was| has not main go ee yet but before he knew it he had blubbed four !a most genteel wild piteh. up Wille Jackens wita ie promising lightweight of eland for ten rounds, Yanks Are Out to Make ee porte Same ch between £ a i iis « jah lle Meeban, {X fe California heavswetght, and Charley Weltert, Pi | W ay: iba ase We tS Hl ee Cetin 4 at gl Ie ccnutia toed pelle oF tos oe | gor pain tre eee. Bol) Shawkey Is Scheduled) him ter 4 si Xt! Charter Doemsortex has just arranged another a fo Twirl in Final Game [betieand quinn tn KA mat bouts for bie beat show at the 13 d same Bod strike out Ping kicked him A, A Bhi a ae ne r oy be 4 ; LJ : . ou f gar) & "ing averred ‘ard of Elfeabeth, N. . hoot | of Big Series. |he- didn't oR cha ane bat | Kelly. the Bronx iightwelght, for i =a ‘ said he did a spirited In the other «tar « obuy $ Ita}ian words Italian f Jersey City swaps punches with a lot, of credit, but of ne y The rad { i CLEVELAND, Aug Leave pa sage eidtt= ; i Jay, the 18th, an i ty Crone has started light traint for J i ces are out to make I) 4, $C. Has Not Staned Dempsey for int Terry Mitebell ef Beooklyp. Ra . bed Big Bout, ht band, which be broke tm the third 4 ue leaders to-day | The report published yesterday to| round of his rwent bout with Augte Ratner, bas ‘ With John Quinn pit and|ine effect. that. the International |™™mpletely mended 1 4 nh ecovered from } n ? . . i . Rabe Ruth ed from 11 | Sporting Club had nigned Jack Demp-| Joe tancn, the hard-hitting weet alder, has been . gured he Yanks yar full of) sey and “Knockout Bill" Brennan to] dup for another bout by le using man { 1 K a four-run jump on the| 2% fifteen rounds to a decision at) ice zotnny Flean of New Orleans, older’of ; Borne the Polo Grounds on Columbus Day, | rtero’s devisiona over Champion Herman, tn « . 4 “TNT ok bright now for ne | Get 12, was charw zed as fy en-round bout at Sa | } Yunks. Bob Shawkey Is due to pltch | roncous by official of the club} xoorxout “Pail Delmont appeery 10 be. develop i Ee oe a nt they Ott cere end aeat was admitted that the | ine ot the beat Jighi produced tn i Fre Unldwelk who seema Speakera (cub is in the fleld for the bout, but | New York Henny Laonacd first blossomed ‘ i i § fomh. Four montha ago f-round prelimini | best pet n Colling and Mogridge | the ma Btbat thelbout lec tenet any a . } are fendy to take care of the has not secured by any chub. |i y caesar groin : fp Washington to-morrow Pe Taos Wotine Gath) Gea Teor ois ‘ Goaedrasing Maga Ouen R y 1 in hls division —he ts to-day & clever ee. key dy for the three games at the | tonal, (hrough its matchmaker, Tex packing @ terrific wek, and lack ¥ Pom nds next wee O'Rourke, and Madison Square Gar- nee Wo auellty Rint for. the, 7a Hl i Pr Bodie, Walter Ping den, through ‘Tex Rickwrd, have i in first Inning fy vB ia ShAMpIOKC toe CHA A NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE bes ould & to date no wt Standing of the Clubs reached of | Bak * nny & generous fer to earn, one | Gelding k should be allowed to set aside sufficien J ing ‘ gents to take care of ity inembers with foroni; 6 { fouled oft ¢ to take eave of mbers with-| 2 On & wide curye us Ward stole ut charging them anything for the| ene Coyelesk pite! to Ruth, but co commodation, Noft o a 4 Braet ult thu tat bali ag Lr our 4 is accepted,” said} talimore! Ab ait: end of seventy te field ‘on for a triple, Ward ane Tex O'Rourke yesterday Will be] BH Darkness), i count Lewle popped to Chapman, | yiad to hold the bout ut elther the Po s,, oamer To-Day from first, TI r A villian Board of Box ting one of Pg . nin the seeond | in, has been named rtant position. y on biti hy 1 O'Neil, ‘The|Gov, Smith’ as a of the new lattgy's effort was a high Gy that hit| Boxing Comm resigned ta ne Metta Sooner or later you'll discover Ricoro. The goodness—the he Meht fleld wall, but spry Melding by ion a8 ¢ Tories Gone ~ : } the Rt hl ito one tia | Nv and” Civitan i Cone| value—represented by this fine imported cigar has made for it a host : j artotne tte BHA Baer pees pellcy | _ of enthusiastic friends who spread the Tales of Ricoro broadcast. Dack?*Ruth walked to Pr tt's snorifice sent him to second, he ind when Coveleskle w wild ; 4 Napping at. th | : Ricoro is made in tropic Porto Rico, and is imported to this ( Micro dis i “country duty free. It costs no more than ordinary domestic brands, —— iipaslaaar ) niked to the plate on | ont to the | » Jamies Lange lo lefheid bi Giang ante tate | thus combining economy with highest quality. i 11 other aineg i ree alls to hini —10c to 20c. ; } Raga feet sivikes. Th A dozen shapes and size : Bi itt pocond: end then Whitl d \ . : ne aS Fy . wat Imporsedt é ira avivind tr atu athe thie Sold only in United Cigar Stores—“Thank You!”} PortoRice' 1a | thon for his fe Tt was about thet } onty chance of the day for a real 1] cheer Wohnston O'Nell singled in the @evecth and saw a hance for | abe. een: witie ae Graney, hit for hin Jack got the Cleyelan bounder to Pratt a ai UNITED CIGAR STORES - niger was Uh succeeded the box Indians and did om nice made Ruth tap an easy groutider to Wamby In his last ap Poarance of the day. Lewis reached