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GIANTS AND DODGERS OPEN IMPORTANT SERIES AT POLO With Four Wins in Row Over Braves the Giants Tackle Dodgers Again New Yorks Out to Get Even With Robins for Four Straight | Defeats Last Week. jens % By Robert Boyd. | ITH their foor straight vie-| W tories over the Boston Braves the nts resume hostilities at the Polo ¢ Is to-day with Wil- bert Robinson's Dodgers, their most Gangerous rivals for the National League pennant | The taking of ¢ our-game | e@eries with Fred Mitchell's team from Boston helped the Giants recover some of the lost ground in the pen- hant race resulting from vheir four Straight defeats last week, suffered &t the hands of the figiting Brook ayn Club. Just at this present time the team from across the fre locked togeth second honors. int organizatio: RKie nior m n Brooklyn's idle er and the Giants i. for| the yesterday and the New York team trouncing what now remaine of the old Boyton Braves, helped the locals to creep up a few points on L Robitie's Nu | League champ: With the P tts rates b) the trail for these two bitter on the balifield, the team em wolte thelr groater strength. | Braves which concluded wonderful x t i hitting against day the rs last Injuries to important play ear were submitted as one of the ants’ reasons for their defeat. And Ross Young, their best batter year, out of last week's series with n injured knee they had not reached heir full offensive strength. Such will not be the case to-day when these two teams line up at the ’olo Grounds in their battle for sec- nors in the league. Ross Young urned to right fleld, and his presence has been felt in the Giants’ in the four games he played the Braves. the teams come together to- nts will be stronger and pry department than they Whe been in the last two years, seriesg will serve to prove her or not the Dodgers really the “Indian gizn” on the Giants, on just “left-handed” the jrounds contingent to their de- eat in all of their four last games and according to the rotund mani er's plans it will be "Dutch" Ri the Reds, this afternoon, mith and Mitchell in as last week. hufflin'” Phil Douglas or Kither Arthur Nehf will get the assignment try to stop Robbie's te: In taking the series form disp! Hants was not so much an improv: ment over their playing a week a, 8 it was the poor playing of the Bos- ton players, trom the four-game series, star to-day will be close on the heels of| Mitchell sent Watson in to pitch the pace-making Buccaneers from) usuinst the Giants in the final of the the Smoky C: ies yesterday, and he lasted six In last week es with the Dodg-|innings on the mound. On two hits ers that proved so disastrous to the/in the first the Giants scored two Giants much has been said and writ-| runs. In the third, on one hit they ten about the “breaks that the| scored two more, and got three runs Brooklyns received. Then again their| in the sixth, after which Oesch re- playing was referre laced, Watson, This Is the second brand of baseball ai|gume In two days that Watson has they were capable st-| started and the second time he has ently, longer than me | been butted out of the box series. Grar these two| Oeschger, the Giant cast-off, who statements t and a received Watson on the mound, held for the at he Giants scoreless throughout the jing the Giants the and Dodgers in brand of ball the game than their Mani bors last week The the twent was never attributed ball or the so-called “ game, It was ju h a “somethin, f naining part of the game. “Rube” Benton pitched his the season for the ¢ d the Braves down to first ants, game Vast and r flelding by F Frisch, Rapp and Davy Bancro’ Sted Benton in holding the ain to its three hits. GAMES YESTENDAY. At Polo Grounds RA New York Bigtteriew Waiso! ead snyder Pittaturs Chien eld weather. game at Chicago GAMES TO-DAY. Brooklyn at New York. Philadelphia at Goston, St. Louis at Pittsourgn. Cincinnatl at Chicago, ICAN LEAGUE, PC. | w, 6 4 500 | Philadelphia. 5 ES YESTERDAY 9200000002-44 00000000 Td Batterie -Zachiary end Gharviy; Moore and ins. GAMES TO-DAY. Hew York at Washington, Chicago at Detroit. Boston at Philadelphia, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, JL, PC.) Club. we 3.750 | Buttal 7 3 .729| Syracut 7 5 .583/Rochetter.... 3 8 5 833 |Reading...... 3 10 GAMES YESTERDAY. dereey City, 6; Rochester, 1, GAMES TO-DAY. Jereey City at Buttalo. Baltimore at Toronto, Reading at Rochester. summer, Call or write for Booklet K THE PENNANT RACES 0 03 Pers Pe. 462 AIT 273 2 BASEBALL LL AT A GLANCE Be In the Swim- Have full enjoyment in the water on Let the children learn too. to swim in 10 lessons through individual instruction by the Scientific Dalton Method, Dalton Swggyping School = 308 West 59th Street THIS TIME LAST YEAR. Cincinnati went nal League race into the lead in by beat- the Washington appendicitis, eported to the ed. and the y-two players. vit scored ty and beat Cleve Phils used runs in the nd 2 to 1 HOW THEY DO IT NOW. . the little Washin:- man, tripled in the tenth inning with two on and the Athletics lost 4 to 2 Rube Benton pitched his first mame of the season and three ninth Joe Judge ton first ba. allowed hits, the Kelly got the Braves only Giants winning 7 to 2. ngle. ny, Yank's rookle pitcher third inning scored a run that helped him the Ted Sox 2 to 0. The Tigers knocked Faber out of the box in the first inning and beat the White Sox 13 to 1, ENTIRE DETROIT TEAM BATS LEFTHANDED IN GAME AGAINST SOX. Here's one for the book. In yesterday's game between the Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox, fans at the contest witnessed something unique in baseball. Every one of the nine men in the Tiger's batting order swung at the pull from the side of the plate nearest fir Cobb, Veach, Jones, Ba Leonard lefthand hitters, and Young, Bush and Blue hit ‘om either side batting team was made ous when Shorten, side hitter, fame The lefthanded upanim- another port- was injected into the in Heilman's. place. Rour vacation this e can teach you Established by a flock of grooms, the team’s poni i i | | tion for the invading Four. Americans’ plans to recover the international cup that was los! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921, U. S. POLOISTS IN ACTION ABROAD | Vigorous training every day for man and horse is the rule for the American polo team now preparing in England for the international matches at Hurlingham next month. Accompanied are given long exercising trials at Sunbury. dard, Hitchcock, Hopping and Rumsey indulge in spirited practice to perfect the strongest combina- British critics have been impressed with the thoroughness of the ,,, Wed Teur Fr Hos. Miver coc Yankees Are Back in Third Place, Thanks to Bill Piercy’s Pitching . r it e ni % el hi he Meusel’s Throwing and Wally 1, lanieeay victim it heccontinued ~ ease = ning, e ounded ____.| Schang’s Hitting Also Factors | {ira "Sase. ‘There:‘wan’ only, one. out, eye a u in Defeat of Red Sox. and the Red Sox still had a ing. ttle fly back of sec- like a sure enough “Thanks to Pitcher aying In. close,’ Bobby out the Red] Roth, who was playing his first chani- pack in| Pionship game for the Yanks, can ae dashing in and made a rather spectacu- e}lar catch, robbing Ruel of a hit. Next | Pennock struck out and the danger was BOSTON Bill Piere Sox, 2 to 0, third place race. Wally May 4 who shut the Yankees are in the American Lea hang and Bob Meusel also helped to win the game for the |‘ ang had his greatest batting stay! gm¢ riercy was hit hard, but] since the season bexan. Wally has do Hugmen, Plerey was hit hard, but) since the sensoh, began, Wally he showed plenty of heart when men] four clean hits, one a two-ba. ie Aer ently two runs were on the bases Yan the third Some great throwing by Bob Meusel day at the helped to score his 1a run. | Mencel the Roston fans a = —- of his flinging in the third innin : No-Mit, No-Ran again in the With one | Sskeolbe 7. fourth Game. | Edgar Tripp of Bernard School pit-hed |) a no-hit, no-run gaine against Marquand | School of Brooklyn at Van Cortland |Park yesterday afternoon He struck out ten of th ra. 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