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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921, 5 28 ¢ Help Yanks Put Over ~ ) oe Overwhelming Victory | | Xo -NO. NO? Peas PLUMS BAD FoR LITTLE Babe Makes Two Doubles and, 190,000 BALL FANS | Three Singles in Five SEE OPENING GAMES. | imes Up. They DO come back. Baseball ee ae came back yesterday, and with a | By Robert Boyd. crash! | Babe Ruth's wrist is troubling All the predictions of the game's Apim, ard he ts in a batting “stump,” "2€¥ed popularity, in spite of the it was not noticeable in the opening | White Sox disclosures, came true. @ame with the Athletics at the Polo) I Seven major league cities Grounds. record throngs poured forth to The Yankeo's home run hitter, ony Wateh the opening of the big races five trips to the place, walloped out | tat the fans will folow every day until next October, two two-bargers and With Aaron Ward, t |. At the Polo Grounds, 38,000; at Little third basoman of the Yankees, | Cineinnutt, 80,000, and at Chicags, and Carl Mays, who held Connie, 20000 are but samples of the crowds. It is estimated that 190,000 fans attended the seven was the particular © open-| ’ames UGS of as ue $e of the championatip Howson | Detroit 20,000 waited in the rain Buried under an avalanche of eighs | Mill the game with the White Sox en base hits, Mack's “Hn | Was culled off. ; Ath! | To add to the day's pleasure | Mack's rejuvenated Ath fo three hits, the “M ues down venated” tuniti ¥ oper) (for New York) all the local teams MIGK. be WW basthal! tana | Wom The Yankees overwhelmed + ‘ fee = “| the Athletics here, the Giants won no witnessed their defeat at the Ravin st tha “‘Yanka @ great 11-inning Sight in Phila- - it delphia, and the Brooklyn Robins | dragged a ga e the Mugging Higmen drove scott] Cressed-o game out of the Bro In | Boston, ™ Hasty disp x their rejuver re the the over= | Perry, k's pitehing fuound in the relieved Ul u Yankees pounded | same manner as his pred ‘ewster. Pipp hit to Hasty, ings 4 who tossed Peck out at home, Ruth went second on the throw in. Bob Meuse] was hit by a pitched ball, fll- ling the bases. Bodie tripled to the ~|right field wall, sending Ruth, Pipp und Meusel across the rubber Six This terminated the scoring for the Yankees. He al-| ‘The Mackmen collected their only nth Walker singled. red by Fewster Du- ‘scoring every conceivable corner in ail, the Yankee team d sixtecn base hits rl Mays, w ry, Was int ) thirty ba in faced the New Yorker an eptive underhand fowed them only tl At underhand rin in the sev Brazil was r ran hit to left fleld and Ruth, m Yar MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS the third base line and beat the throw to first, Schang coming home on the his first home appeurance since re- ne and Brazil played for Peck, who is now before him. | was going home on the hit. | 1 — if} ” throw was late and the Yankee shor ; 4 (Long) Bob Meusel stop scored, The follow twe bats- . * while he was on the men, Meuse! fanned and Bodie was! y Yankeo right fielder in ed" his h “ the box. confidence in the fans in their x Sy tor K toward the national gam ASUres, $80,000 Budget of Women Unable to Find Rooms and Son Hasty “boo + | Voters’ League Pledged in Hanged Himself—Landlord Mays sacrificed, Hasty to Brazil. Both »kesma runners advanced on the play. Few: | spite, the unpiaae Boone the terests, ster singled to centre, scoring Ward | has been here was the +e Tr ee crests, de and Schane. “Peck, the next man up. {same enthu and ere a Short Time. Asks Extension. ofthe An hit to centre. (ship amon ans ag existed be- ea EN ak, fore baseball received its black eye. got a scratch single to right, SSS _ |terests w Rutt CLEVELAND, April 14 emition of the recommendatio! | tion of a-| When Mrs. Georgianna Orc t| S seventy years George Kelly’s Terrific Homerun 3000s coneirr 0 nests cca of ihe had finished a ess and d y which had overwhelmed who was on first b: the time,|of the primary paragraph of Mes. 1 really won the ve aine for the catt's committee which, at her re Pe. ne ¢ Phillies were a fighting crowd |Tuest, will go over for special ron- Sue oe sterday and came right back in|sideration Saturday. Whe Now York team won. the first |thelt half of the slevench one manu-| ‘The Anal report of the Credentuds a 1 e neture another run, rapid dot le battle of the new season on! y after flay by “'Reatty” Banerott, a former |Committee, which decides the voting @ long and bi sats "ot victory | Pulladelphia idol, however, saquelched | strength of the League, was adopt- the pend : ul officers ant 4 the rally 4. Voting for Natio: nd first to the Phillies, then to/*arally i= the Giants, back to the Phillies and! ethene sine Atuigety fom me Glants, | rogional directors will be held tate | ing right through the door edition of the New York Giants de- feated the Phillies in the opening }Hymanson. He notified the fam he wanted the pr occupancy, so the search for a new home. By March they had not been able to find one and they were brought to court, Jus-| tlee Robitzek allowing them until] April 1 to find quarters | Two weeks ago the Crows red ises for his Crows began a ira. 4 ized | | finally to the Giants. ; ne) tence and Kred Toney were ru-hed |thia afternoon . ‘ , ea large and most welcome runs jyto the fray. The Phillies made no less “) cationny | they Could not get another home, and | fr mlaree Me fave the New {han cightecn hits during the eleven | Mra, Richard Edwards, National (0¢y Come not gel andllves Hone, OM rk players a game that started a8 ‘Treasurer, announced that the budget . . “ Donovan had selected Jimmy Ring | deney Cha em on the road that leads to 8uC- sit diye ago. Ring pitched great |for the coming year totalled $30,000. |\ 00" | a Us Tt ts AeA " wens. ated Rabe Ruth, no all for five Innings but thereafter lost ‘This was pledged through Individual! ° ' The celebratec ba “4 voth his control and effectiveness and hanged himself, As a Bdoubt, was the recipient of thune Avis batted out of the box by the Giants |Subscriptions and States assuming very. Y si nother son, who had Sous applause after every hit that be|\y the seventh inning, Walter Betts. @ their quotas. California was the first | J made wt the Polo Grounds aguinst | vounz right hander, finished the game | 1 \ aoupte ite quota, Rhode Ial.|%8ecked while serving with the A he Athletics, but there was no! for the Phillies 8 i, ai in Eure eats Jand following. Mrs. R. G. Caldwell jpeg ait Jand Mrs, Willard Straight, both of| Me mega at thtab obins Defeat Braves by Rally _ |se» xors, suse {Roper were teh Mae Grams cd $2,500; Mrs, | | Stanley McCormick, of Mlinois, $1,6' | stage ta all | promisty 00, | lapsed. That Scores Two Runs in Ninth 3,27 Herve, Hooves, ot, 650) yymet and in attorney toque | With one down in the ninth Kreuger shot a high fly down along the left| Leslie bequest field foul Nine. Cruise and Barbare — held an tndignation meeting under| Harding Indorses Cam man’s expenses from the Mrs, Frank & period was lay of batt punch detea Py Boston Braves by Aa of 5 to One of the grea crowds jer attended uv major league open At eee e | Pennay! ca. the Court to grant) Mrs. Crows. | ned ' wa with him to a man. i SUP os ty whose husband is seventy-fivw years | feo; +} © 2 > 7 > rowd 5 < » ° J ‘han fifty § Champions Deliver Punch] Rese “moment the mob” was Republiaa “iN Told, an extension to Juno 1 t -RieR ‘ray [clamoring for his head. Neis, pinch | Democratic tusban, edged $100 | home- place. Bou That Sends Big Boston Crowd |iitting, singled; #0 did. Olson, ke- | enon 2 ea Ste sine eommoncing Tv | OER i : . wise Johnston and the Robins scored. |° A eablegram of greeting was re Sons uid i } & Home Downhearted Griffith's infield out advanced the |orived by Aira, Catt from Mrs, Crystal | manson, for his lenien! suid he fF f Dy ——_ runners and Zach Wheat obliged with) MacMillan, Vice President of the In-|Weuld eall the case to the attention Vowhell and Wallace f . . 1 double to left centre, scoring Olson!ternational Suffra Al : h ° n ‘ {ny the lower —Rushing > ional = Suffrag Alliance atjof the Lockwood committer un or. E BOSTON, April 14—Huslintjced (ind Johnston. ‘Then Oeschger tight- | London JOF ime Lasiwoad pammitteg ta AN for, the, ft from the distant rear with the bis (ened up, momentarily, and retired the| “Mra, Catt pledged $12,000 for main. | (XAmple Of the in paulcad seat ae tty Ee a evil | rumor, in side taining headquarters 1a, Washinaten (law in failing to pormit judges to give Sao with an impre Rut the worst was yet to come.|and $3,000 for yhe National Chair 4 an ‘thirty days when Obmerve Daylight 4 go{the ball and then allowed it to drop Hind. s in Boston witnessed the carnage | th a faving. the late {nnings and then, stecped| tinder the head of unfinished bust WASHINGTON, April 14.—Prosident) 7 w York, New Ha loom, went hue to think Itover |ness, Krouger took two.bases during garding to-day indorsed the campaign mid to-dia saw the Robins enter lghth|the excitement and then gave Way!) 1.4. 900,000 for rellet Sind i ms 4 M na to the bad, with Joe|to Sheehan, pinch runner, diy gas Sb Ng aun bua charkva medute, 4 Hen who pitched vie (went Hood, pinch hitter, vice Al Mamaux, /{n America, France and italy. Miss/at 2 A.M ve of tra ix inning game against Leon f be 4 hit by a pitched ball and the te: Winifred Holt of New rurk bivuaht two | will bs au AF ae and winning funs drifted over when Dllnd iris to, the Wiilte House, who pre- ing time shown, re last year, standing Uncle Bob-| Cruise fumbled Olson's single to left sented Mra, Harding with an apron and| saving, but © Pe je’s band on its collective head. | fold and then proceeded to kick the book cover and purse made in the work-|Rallrond trains over Hell Gn nly two hits bad been made off] pall all over tho premises, It waa a rooms of the “Lighthouse” for the bling | wi!| not ‘be affected as the Pe ohger ingseven Innings and the great day—for Brooklyn, In New York Railroud time will not be chu nnd drives. Ruth, Ward and Mays THE JERSEY PLUM CROP Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The Now York Bvening World) |MATTY IS REPORTED TO BE SUFFERING A RELAPSE. fae | ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN eat idol of the Polo ‘000 By William E. Simmons. HIGH WATER. Commissioner Hulbert of this city in amendment to the Fea- of his lungs lowing the drainin physiclans at the sanitartum, where Sandy Hook, low prohibits the dumping of refuse | ater, but docs not spec: ondment would specific MI. Commissioner Hulbert ited danger to the city pit to bathers, as well to fish and health resort WAS recover: ports from the ee Columbia ave ay many fads as seen men fishing 1 flannel tied to the thing is a red Track Men n selected tu team and act! Dort Motor Car Co., Inc. ; judwing the ball, allowed it to go | Lara asia eae inough to the wall, scoring Walker | LR ant gpeaet ane oh contre: Jand letting Dugan go to third. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICS Wank the Rotana tie ae) | Clube, We. PCL} Clube, = Wh PC.) Clube, «= WAL. PCY Club. WL. PO ee . ia : | In the fifth Ruth tried to stretch | New York... 1 0 1.000 | Philadelphia. 0 1 000 New York.... 1 01,000) Chicago .....0 0 .000 Laat 1oof his bat and] os two bugger and was nipped at third. | Brookiyn |... ¢ 0 1,000 | Boston © 1.000 | Boston 1 0 1.000 | Phitadetphia.. 0 1 000 went it high into the left fheid bleaeh= | é Cincinnath ... 1 @ 1.000 | Pitteburah .. 0 1.000 | St. Louis... 1 O14 aes for s ecoring Ping: | “Big! Scott Perry, the pride of Con- Chicago ..... 1 @ 1.000 | St. Louis... 0 1 .000| Detroit ...... 0 0 .000| Cleveland ... 0 1 .000 their heats antillery in the eovente (Me Mack's club and one of the best GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY. | tel pair ey vip te seventl Wwiriors in the American League, Was New York, 10; Philadelphia, 8 (11 Innings), New York, 11: Philadelphia, 1. i Sand Peau een wales Mays at | civen an unpleasant reception by the Brookiya, 5: Boston, 6: Washington, 3. Apt tempted to bunt and sent the ball duccing Hugmen in his first game of | Cincin ai St. Louis, 4: Clovetang, 2. [P15 over Perry's head ang went to) f 4 Detroit-Chicage (rain). | Sin ti second on the hit and Mays was safe | GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. ist at first. Chick Fewster sacriflecd,) wtiome Run” Baker was lining them | Me Yor at Puitadelpnia, Philadelphia at New York. Jonsepennien te stones ive he aoe f yore In batting practice pre- Brookiya at Boston, Chicago at Detroit, society folk. Pe ei Gee eae fae to the game. He received a| Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Boston at Washington Jwith strips of r TESTA ea Titan Hone tee aiee welcome from the home fans in St. Louie at Chicago. | Gielen at Bt teal | sits, but sinker, which Capt throw and Mays moving up on the |Joming the clubs | | |is a killing ture bases. Ruth singled over short ar | | sent Mays home. Pipp, the followi F Nl awaiting the decree The United batter, bunted along the first base | r ) his reinstate- " ; } hold its first ‘ongress by Senator Calder of all and| Broadway at 58th Street presentative All fishermen will of the amend. | quarter-mile : this will allow Merner the agree that th longer distance n the Assemb| IN COURT TELLING © = with anglers for sport retired on an infield fly to Dykes. tive te the got “on” latent Three runs once, when he Was hit by a pitched heareararcainine In the ¢i t 1 the Jan enterta who replaced Perry in’ the Mackmen. went all to. pieces [| convey | It is an augury Piaved Nubia BANG IGE seeremesicn | ote e crowd present on Ueates pine Canisen: Ward. (he teat 1 the reine ‘under Judge | etn —~ | joining han Up, singled. Schang was s hen | Landis. It exemplified the unsh efforts commercial reeent meet Among th Federal law » its passage, ° 2 |wet were before the National League! family if Aanno) the 5 2 In the Eleventh Wins for Giants re ee EA amily wie [ine ra aes @ Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, of New ther apart: #8) Mend | sogintion ; 7 : cheering, no throwing of hats in the | ¥°rk, Chairman of the Election ( |: the Bronx, she a lg First Baseman’s Only Hit of irae“ wild demonstration by the |mittee spoke in favor of a “clean up'*| ed in front of Justice Roblixck | formulate * en |Phiudetuhia fans, when long George |of all National, State, county and city i ail, Comat <tord ph B Game Ushers in Season | xeity stammed the ball into the space | ciectiona from the top to the bottor [in the Municipal Court to-day. tt] Josep 1 ee ah between the bleachers and the centre- |°CCOnS From the top to the bottom | was necessury to carry Mrs, Crows! Club, was With Victory. Wall in. the eleventh inning for a|0f the tickets, The convention alsolio the Justice's chambers and re-|other mem amen: discussed the report of the standing! vive her aot », It w the only hit that Kelly made (committee on women in industry . | ( C PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Apr 14—\ai1 me afternoon, but it was a telling |" action wil) be taken on boch re<| i Crows hus lived for mins) Kish and Cas After many ute. moments— plow, ‘The circuit smash also scored ! be, taken: 8 re-| years in the Meud Street house, which | Xf ili ik moments in which defeat was break-) Frank Frisch, the am Flash,” | Ports to-morrow with the exception! wos pought t Fobruary by Max ne Wi aw Rach baum Company Migratory oil menace fish whieh imperils not cs Tennis Matche: » Scheduled Today PINDAURST serni-Anal f the lawn and tailoring a 4 Harold WEST 42d ST. it — _Kumagae and Reals Wright won from vania A.W. Merriman and R xe 6-10, 4-6, 6—1 to get In nia bracket in the men the semi-final ALL THREE LOCAL CLUBS OPEN SEASON WITH VICTORY AUGE RATER WINS DEQSON OVER TED LEWIS glishman Cautioned Several Times on Account of His Rough Tactics. Augte Ratner earned the judges de- elsion over Ted Kid Lewis at the Man- hattan Casino last night at the end of fifteen rounds It was a bitterly fought contest, both men taking constderable punishment. Lewls weighed 144 pounds, as againat Ratners 155, and this difference tn welght seemed to work agalnat Lewis's At that he was muoh slower than he has been heretofo 1 his old spee! being lacking, he was a victim of punches that would have cut the alt in . 4 Inclined to b stopped the Ted a lectur rough, anit ut Reveral on ring de went into the ring with a r his left eye. In the sixth round Lewls ripped this plaster away with a left hook, and from that time on the eye bled in & stream, In the ninth a right hand puneh to w sent Ted apinning, but he stttt ugh of his remarkabl ‘ nd get aw At the ¢ as dead tired anc plaster Ch fie. James of, California got the ¥ decision at the end of ten rounds emt wind-up, James taking the of Jack Wolfe aga Charley Wolfe was unable to go on be- , of cut recelved over the e training. James made a splendid sutute and won eaally, Dort-plus means the same dood performance as of old-plus rare beauty and distinction New York Branch: Phone: Circle 5466 (asi Suits of this quality were $50 to 65 in 1920—still are today about New York. Worsteds, serges, pencil stripes, cheviots and flannels; the fine designs tor which the Kirschbaum shops are known. 30, 835 and ‘40 Stern Brothers (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST.

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