The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1920, Page 15

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Yankees Close Home Season With Victory Jack Quinn, the spitbalter, ploked |, Op Bam Rice's grounder In the ninth inning at the Polo Grounds yeetery day and tossed the ball to Wally Pipp, who was perched on first base. And thus the home season of we Yankees—a sequon that was crowded with many great games, great sing- @ing, great gatherings and good and bad basebulf—like all things, came & an end. \As 4 filling climax to the seventy. seven games that the Yankees played | under the shadows of Coogan’s Bluff | tia season, and before more than a Million people, the siveging Yanks trounced the Washington Senators Dy « score of 9 to b. It was Quinn's first winning game in more than two on net mean much ow, aa they are sev y from pennantville id moet likely will end the season | fm thira place. Three more games| | | their schedule, to Ae in Faitadeipbie to- to Morrow and Wednesda: ade Ini frenty ‘thousand well wishers Deraded tate the Brush Btadium to say good luck to the playerr Course the multitude also came. to | seo Babe Ruth help himeelf to his Atty aecond home run of the season. But young Aaron Ward. who takes care of everything that ig hit, around third base, | stole al bef 's thu The +o un ball Into the Arth tnni rs ani following inn at the plate. clouted th in right field Mind baseman drove the left field bleachers in the ahead of him. In the occasion he son's hend nd Hannah On this ta: Looks Like Another Season of Foot- ball Upnets, ‘Those prophets who have predicted that the 1930 foothall acuson wil pro- » upsets than ite {mme diate predecessor will undoubtedly fad ment in rome of t scoring the slow moving | © ing Ward again appeared | 3 up. tweifth hole, 69 and 72 hoon, Cherr, well the fin On to 76 for mated an urday’s opening co v'a margin of victory field. Koa Rutgers I9| must fee] Unat thelr the road to being Justified Te aust mur prises can marke the opening day of the ridiron season, they ask, What wiil the fiter day) produce? Astoria Soceer Team Wins. “The Astoria 0 team defeated to 1 at Astoria yesterday after In peckages of 30 protected moteture - proof nape ja reand AIR-TIGHT tine 50, the Fox Mills McNamara, we were £ Vardon again the sixteenth, last two were played out and halved. vans wae slightly of color, ren at that finished in th and two leas for the afte for the course i# 74, fi the morning match With @ ecore of for the afternoon, 73 in the morning and 6&4n the after .Vardo OOKS ¢ SLICES Vardon and Ray Beat ‘Chick’ Evans and E. G. Grace. BETHLEHEM, Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, the Bie lab golfers, defeated “Chick” Evans, the American amateur champion, and KE. G. Grace, President of the Betbie- hem Steel Corporation, on the North- hampton Country Club links here, by Sept. 27 Vardon, who had been playing the best golf of the quartet, Ray the fourteenth and won the The bu Ray wae In the morning match the Evans. professional, and the thirty sland inte hampionahip over professtonal, and iC, Roe eur, over the Chetry Valley it Namara represented cLean and Rock- Golt wrip yesterday by pi | which, added to hie 18 hol i i, netting to ho aid from Rockwell, who frequently apiexed up and waa approai- Burnhill Wins Two a) Extra Hole Matches. ae W. Roy Burnbill bar hed the final of oF Frank mak! lcLean also had A hamplon- 4T holes, son Batur- day afternoos, when he captured low score, gave him a total of Youterday morniitg in the frat round | George G. holes. Baxter, Brooklyn barrister, _|¢ Anderson won the Castle Cups In thetr respective final m {n the singles on the courts o| Fred — | and Miss Wagner Win Tennis Cups Mies Marie Was er and Frederick} Hoboken Lawn Tennis Club yeater- day. ‘The playing of Mino Wagner the No, § of the national yrs lint, | was remark fine. Mre. Bdward V. Lyneh, New York State champion, by @ score ihe’ 6-—3, lerson outplayed Hudiow Va Grace combination led all the way by | 1 up until the last hole, whieh Vardon won In two and equalized the score. Cherry Valley Golf Team Wins Match. Frank MeNamara, Grant Peacock, amdtour, yosterday end- ed 9 up in the frat half o carried Burnbill to the Mth hole and after luncheon In the #cond round, W. otographer and editor. | H. Follett, ph | plished Roy Fs holes. The most note- worth part of was all threes men came | elo we to par on all their extra holes, Burnhill has long been prominent in ’ piation: the final. t ee PORE ST 2 the Franco-Americans by ® score of 4/the American Advertiser's Golf Asso- goal He will meet A. C. Perry in abuing atid I Anderson jaring at through this mat i TRAINING GALLOPS. meiner Park dow MS. Track fast Pieri, mile in 104 | Tght Fantastic, % in 1.06, J} funny Dare, % In 1.00. | Redeetield, 4 tn 1.1% | Yellow. Hand, mile in 1.50, rk, mito tm 1.45, | Kaodis, Ye im 60, | Squaw Man, % in 1.18, Princess Pandora, % tn 1.1 | Jaeky Find, % Im 118. | Dell, % im 1.05 Boots, % in 1.0) Mint, mile ta 1.80, | Sweet Musto, mile tn 1.47, Peter Piper, Mh In 49, | Debden, ih in 49, Mavebons, % fm .59, Chtncoteagin, % fo 1.20. Be Frank, % tn 1.26 Donaconna, % In LIS, Malden's Ballet, % ie 490-5, 1.17, Montaion, We Im .02 46, Man mile in 1 Kast Indian, mile to |, Hionaytet!, % in 1.04 Fright, % te LIT 25. jefeated Jor i weletit Jamaica, Sept. 25, Track fret. wie en ewe Lad hs cas ©.) te atts me Rolo, % In Hy LM Rurne, Burne of poet, BeeO * lehtw | Are you careless about | your Cream Cheese? for high qual- « very high butter the package. It's A PHENIX PRODUCT Woe best "PhileidoNe tree Chace, LDR. OCD CHEESE GIVES AWAY packs of ‘om, AND, enucKa, > HENRY. COULD rut tor Mayor. a The: them to Chest at what you've found in this wooderfl Tur {ish-Domestie blend Guy your friends the real thing—introdnce terftinkds | Odda are they'll find —a smoke that by com- ee outef its price class—and te En 7 Satiaty 80% can remain on mortgage. 0 APPLETON, PERRIN & HOYT, REAL ESTATE AT. AUCTION. IF EVERY MAN Everybody wouldtake more interest Our Cities Would be better Governed, all of us would be more happy and prosperous. Every man who has a small amount of cash, Between VAN CORTLANDT PARK Will be sold at ABSOLUTE Auction By order of the United States Trust Co. of N. Y. Trustee under the will of David H, King, Jr., Deceased |] | Send fer bookmaps and examine these lots | J, CLARENCE DAVIES, 149th St. | Miscellaneous: “Moneyback’ Delivery and ) The circle represents the dollar? The “black”, a graphic idea of how largea part goes for “labor” and “material"”—over } A 15%, The tendency of merchants to mystify their affairs is responsible for much general mis- conception of the results of business. We don’t mind telling what it costs to keep store and where your money goes. How much we spend and how much we keep. Above is the graphic story and an exact analysis of the operations of this business for Postage, carfare, the six months ending March 1, 1920, at the peak of clothing prices. The half year just ended was less favorable in net results—analysis not yet complete You don’t expect free service; but just figure out how much less you'd have paid for any article bought here had we donated our share of your dollar to the altruistic reduction.of the high cost of living. Well, what of future prices, you ask. The press teems with talk of reductions and is a severe critic of traders generally. Automobiles are tumbling, why not clothing, they ask. Why not newspapers, we ask, The simple fact is that price adjustments must be gradual. than helps. To-morrow we'll give some illustrations of actual costs in basic materials and labor; Meanwhile we keep right on making clothes the best we know how, and selling all wear- ables for men and boys as reasonably as is consistent with proper store keeping. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Would buy a lot and build his own home in City affairs, should be a property owner. 741 LOTS In a remarkable location, and the HILL VIEW RESERVOIR for whatever they will bring October 9th & Lith Titles Insured Free. Lawyers Title & Trust Co. & 3d Ave. DAY, 67 Liberty Street Agents and Auctioneers JOSEPH P. 59 Wall Street Attorneys For Irritated Throats take « tried and tested remedy—one that acto promptly ead sfieetively and containg jates, You get that reme PLUS O'S 9 panenos iets WoxDaas | bo aie ee SUXDAK WOLD WANTON WORK WONDWES BUNDAT WOKLD WaNTs WOMR 4 Rie: 4 0 op! BON-OPT' y by waking for efresh ho use ite Advt ROGERS PEET COMPANY LIA, gn ope lg Foyt = BiSaiwrs ls aw, ih CONPIOBNT = wo BMP Tea EMCALL Wk 6 MAIDEN LANE S867 DIAMOND Walch’ ON CREDIT |= NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED _ For The Bafa enh tia rAMOND allen all goods " aw, a . Your Dollar and Where It Goes When Spent For Rogers Peet Clothes Material —Cort, less cash discount. Labor— Wages for making and Sal RAN cc cccccccsccnce Taxes —Federal and State. « Thoughtful people know that any radical reduction means bankruptcy for all but the strongest dealers, and hurts. more cusrantes rao | 8H: | bi 6. tia : % ei lb 1 $2 (O~- e bathe Ris shbes ath rieg 25: ae tA teat: jag ~o¥e t7t4es oa Ee 4 reyt > 5 [DIAMONDS - |ON CREDIT --oegiets -_ ) 4 H } By a sy . ie Ka :

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