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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, _MAY. 12, _ 1921. Giants Turn Fables ugh Dodg Outhit, —|Kid Williams Stops” ae hey Defeat oi tiA On Cards, Winning Over They Defeat Cincinnati Again Packey O’Gatty in 9 ’ g | achey atty in Bill Doak, an Old Jinx "0% po se vis Tm sramsgarrivg, tt if ’ While Brooklyn Batters || HELPS KEEP DODGERS | Local Boy Outclassed by Ex-|{i, ar ng timer. the majority ee i hat GEE , imea that ho was dropped wa FRANCE'S WAR HERO Get But Six HIGH UP IN THE RACE) Bantamweigit Champion | 2! 2) Nan) ei hea "ow CHALLENGER OF D New York Team tevincilt|( STANDING OF . oe in Bout Here. eRe ae Tor os EMPSEY = When Pitching Is Good, but LTHOUGH outhit by more than \ | MK tothe Huge. Utattranowed tes WORLD'S ; f A two to one, the 4 ean ! ty fi 5 + markable gamenoss in getting up ae cee OO RLD'S TITLE Go to Pieces When Their THE CLUBS RCO ee GT er tied hy John Pollock. tiie Coane Of CINE and nine. secu Moundsman Is Being Hit core In the second game of the series iKse Ves ustio veteran] Wut twas ay apparent that. he Hard. guinst Coneinnati at Ebbets’ Field tighter of Taltiiior, my ai Ray ag ig anda: ' \tt was the second straig af bs ; two bouts, Clube, web wok. PC cond vight win f “ n the wo bouts, Babe Her. ° . wea | | ne ft @ Pittsburgh 17 8 913 499) the Dodgers over the Moran clan hon of California, a protege of Jack My First Victory ona Foul By Robert Boyd. Lobes AL FUR e) The result of the contest was a bit- | Isuin Ut) ae at Ocean pre we ‘ m int * 1 1 y ‘ wed Meelf an great fighter _.. CHAPTER VI. }y went mad. Hotween the tenth and IAI aes ait NES dade he Melba bu MC LU ed BS LP A ML itl ‘1 IIH hope TAA ig aR een T WAS at Maison-Latitte, known to| @eventh rounds he asked me to allow importance of good pitching | More so for one particular member i ) iat oe dormey city Mi 1 PORE IE all the world as a centre for train- ME? gt towel into the ring and what it will mean to the! 4.4, g toe MN the others, sald momber being ic : I Hobty aM idiey oe ing horses, that I met the Jockey | threatened neve te he ae pe ri ni Giants in the final summing up of the] au 1,4 VOI Itube Marquard, who was traded: by 1 i sd TAA tet ete Salmon. in October of 1908. It was my| persisted in. such’ a determination. | National League race next fall be-] Sw Yor: Foe Jat MwOkive to Cincinnati for Walter ANG gwardsa Hint the, ae a Ae first fight for money, and for it I re- Hay per ended the fight himself, | comes more obvious Bratt, | "Dut W Ruether. ‘The Rube started sikeeapl to trae th hiro: atid!) && M This ceived 150 france, k he eighteenth round he! Accepted as a ut ball club both ou the mound for the vis ting "th ty ow while i | knocked mo out, cepted i 5 maize | a fo is ting wave the : asted Now Salmon was a fully developed| Newspapers pald me wonderfuj |" offensive and defensive strength, Gicaneth : Lia dy ve gt 4:13 1 gation, and wh he allowed but six farthor punish nt, Referee J aia) _— . man, severar years my senior, and he| compliments for my showing against | With perhaps a slight weakness 10) °~ eS Giiinl, \coabie kad (iene hits, the afe swats turned into five Se at ay nie to bee ahs baa’ irity nod Denning Win at Vewarts fad gone through a number of hard| Reine Paes I was a perfect|centre field, they have proven Un) smith and Miler {runs. Marquard lasted six innings, sithe the thal awe. jes. Every trainer, every stable- | Dé nd “still Salmon won the | pe. . good pitching, but, tedtelphia ‘ was repl rineh ‘ \t Cots A Newark boy,, every jockey, every race-tt ck) Pout. Tt would have been filraguigia | Oeee eo en ee GatHien they TNE , bobbled Sisko lbh alah Ga USO MAORI SENENTIRC NS tt Vint nigh Mtg det Cnarite employee, of course, laughed heartily| 24d J defeated him, for he was a/*upporting an Inferior twirler, y ter, Coumt en took up the piteh yeety stopped in Che SiN! ' 1 ht when he saw the baby from Lens| /@8-hearted man, well versed in ring |f0 to py | Viougii and Killer; Ming, Baum. | nig bu tnd tutned Brooklyn back ‘Kel iAi deni Male : if \ Gaia puna § but who was to beat their champion, 1|S4tesy, while 1 was a youth, with| In the first game with St. Louis the | genue and Wiens J without a hit er run, peeked Waa pele stelunient || neh ntaventh aa Was 60 thin, So pale, so seraggly that ed a few poate Huis which to er Giants played hopeless ball ween Ane At Boston For he Dod Mmilth gel anne ' i to deren | ¢ rout Ryder it_ seemed impossible, s ae am sure that if Nehf was on the mound, Nehf ordin- piowomh 900000000060 0-0 ro je Bod nth went ‘ _ = yi | ' daw. sori bp mat ned to fight twenty Feslennisa He oenls GEC eT hig Ms arily is one of ithe ate repel ed ms on oO” ree ae 1 up the curves shit rache: | pbisheats OR \ Nye sta, So Is, and so far as 1 was concerned . igh, pitchers in the National League a ie ae pely, but senaational flelding by his Li t c ‘ Too Mow the fight was to go that iehgth, for| MU he never did. He preferred his |the pest left hander on the | Cea Gee Ys t r yt was such a th , ting 04 1 was not toplve-up. “Ana: bain mike Horses and has to cuit a i etry | team. Neht could not ret fanythis e" Gawes Te:0Ay oes r wl .yere e n pe ee he ‘Or 1 as w raunda, scribes Sulnic eof | 2 tt of Paris, |, Cann d vatted out o! en Verh: ‘safeties to go for naught. Jimmy Mala aleo, for he Sie ye Nonure Wabiecjusie ittie totais Hie ilar: ties box Ment “the Gianta’ played * Tee Sresinenilcal WARSI | Jonns = was the i ight jae on th ff C t b Beats Yi anks t is Ts a me out 0! ARC 4 6 ‘ittsdury fi vars, ead pars Mra pout Wetoa| the amateur ranks, to be exact, But nt ET A ks Wun ako any. dite Ut i eldin In the sixth innit 1 a Si aiey u 0 00 { Ae Usaeus enon aoomiitia ee alice they were the meang of bringing Me | ference what Kind pitching the ae R d tripled to deep contre R , ote A 4 Th ill In ‘the thirteenth round Salmon] ny way te fhe mong tine He ON Giants are butting agai Just as aie A Gineee Lesoleat fk In Grame teple te V it } Thri 8 atruck a foul blow and was disquc NCABONERY RHEE Gee Ce oeene thelr own moundsman retains AMERICAN LEAGUE, : 1, JowhstON, chine ——__--- fied, much to his distress and to mine,| Ee pulse, e always) ciups. wo. PC.) Clubs. wok for I am sure the biow was uninten| Suaihe began to uppear in the Paris n to sutidite 1 7.096 | Detroit nu NE Oy pau Boverat it Mant tional and I wanted to see what I] the Tene phenome he tated ne survivors of the 1210 “S48 [st Lou, 9 aml case dawn with the ball | Blutls | Srwrrsive could do against such a fighter, He a Wonderful boxer, and pretty soon ak, opposed ee 3 Boe 9 8 529) Phitadotpnia.. 7 12 thereby causing considerable appavus dash Goes tmmedia 1 that another 1 ‘ of the Cardinal | yew York. .10 9 1526 | Chicago 613. i Bush Goes | canis ‘ boxing followers in the capital began emia t much happiness for the bom and Deseamps and is sige aed series. Pittsburgh Bill has nae | Tommy myself qui teas gees for a sight of what I could |feree h his arm during he GAMES YESTERDAY. roolers Grarweicia When | faced the jockey the second] ning and has not been ante At Detmi ROLE. In add c in pert he was a different man. He had i HY as uri) i Tn hi rs in tae, ie ; sa § of the reasons why the Dodgers Ty teatned hdhich tonne maaatete win that have hal an important a saad Uojt and ensiag, Sutherland and tre in 1 Hrnectealt f ry ¢ The disqualification on a foul had|Uearine on my career SuMice it to | Oi pitcher that best wh Aidec qt Bre estrongincontanteiy, Fer the! Pe ritaa Wet Y A) hurt him deeply and one had but to) -¥ that my bout w simon was ne . ‘ Giants, Although | National Leay flag again. this : . . look at his eyes and the set look about) Nonderful te 1 Nine Meee Cuil sRATNe Mai eeabnt Ooo VODOHDKD ¢ wi tl year, Th ky Olio’. boy'e torday his lips to know that here ‘a man! ‘sht of. 1 mune (UH PEAS nies preated)anodl ball tuat| “went oh A RAR Sent RO work in right ficld and at the bat, In Us who would have to be bay help. | (um Work with renewed vigor, T was * ae work Mincundeeniter laa Porking; shocker and Wilk [2 ue this year has been oe of the te 2M wt ¢ a4 leas before he would quit the figit the hope was constantly | PUBBT Melt held : revelations of the current season, the Detroit ‘ ! Salmon boxed that night as if he in my breast ent ci t ; At Ohiews: vred tw | With three home runs he is were @ machine and did things auto- that it was n Giant AN woven Hite, fi Banton ooze oo ined | Brooklyn's mval for Ruth and a steal of second at deal matically, His muscles were hard ag! ashamed lose a f Ina teom the over nding they | thareriae-ctvcnsiock amt Kul; S und | Kelly. was made at Mite] iron and he struck blows that were) tds of tle Jockey, and Des. |g from [Ne Beyer eee for thair | Sehalk end In twenty-one games Griffith tat ' vit excruciatingly painful. We had start-|camps, even while he wept over my | Tecetved frota taelr tits sald alka el cae more, has made 24 hits, cons) home and made © ba 1 | . . ed off in the same hurricane style|hirts that came from the fl@ht, con-| Miserable work tie Lusepall PHY Pup in ‘1 4+ two-baggers, 1 thre: winning ium Vy. in the meant “Comparisons ore odious"— with which we began our first fight|#tantly cheered me with rosy prom- | Mixed some good heady baseba ore-bagzger and Daubert’s| and three homers, givi: retravent, his atopy and got back esteful when you and aaa reault both of us were soon| ises of what 1 should do in future. a aed ba ere HAvine LONG | total batting average of first play wa yiical 7 the truth, covered with blood. My head ached| He took the uttermost pains at in-| While the G Adee. ——. —- — = ood ! u rd 40 that : : And rang from the punches. Salmon | str ina Meuse th tbe TEL ea ane ohncalntee GAMES TO-DAY he oped Hs meteet. throw fhe imenae calves Lebisarate e poate a oe Lil \Tonoy, the Tennessee Mountaineer, - J RouncEment by Gttlecrs of the Cl-veta ; ; o immen) ray rained on, ine, My eyes were black: (blown which t Abode my | ea pitehing Ret ‘Phe | New York at Detroit, /PENN CREW ASRIVES FOR | nouncernent by. atticars of the ct-voi to thy mila conapteunue taure| Bltced before the public in. ine Induish the battle. should not have {t happen again, And Cardinals got s Philadephia. ati: Lows, | RACE WITH COLUMBIA. Jets, Mh. ens In the pro eed Aithaweh he wenton| ducing the House of Furmbuilt Descamps was in mental agony as|{ did net forget, [ worked hard on ery and with the six "Washington at Clevoand, ny, prereneye me Ren wanar Faruyege toates, || (Clothes to: sellithe public: direcs he watched me take the punches one |new blows, hantening my muscles. sto ey oe sats “| Phe University of Pennsylvania var- |, — Fines Haren » ut wholesale, I have stepped after the other, and when Salmon {keeping them supmie. 1 still believed | support and i i ae arene (| any Tn Champtoonhip sive cut violently on the toes of the ooked me in, the tenth round with a|that I could become a truly fine College Baseball Results. I saitcconpete In the CHUGH Cup Hoeathe] corti (enn “Meat as major part of tho retail store trade i | westerners down to their lone run. At Cambridge, Mans. —Holy Cron, 33} Harlem River Saturday afte Bintan: i ichonveWelent wrente eS oye particu- ar : rou E eras “agin hi to-day with Coaco Tin place to-day gy / Americans Reach France Ross Young sodvaned ingle for] AL Weot Point—Cotumbia, : anny. 2 |2lin Wn fiat Ra Mit pias Alla favorites met ato $94.50 $34.50 $42.50 i the two errors he made in the first At Philndeiphia Penns a, 95) Over the Was planned in the af- | pina feat w rogressed tot ne iA 33 T was neta ae n fight 11 readily accepted, sane with the Cards, “Pep,” in t 8 Oh tard [Othe De ait te directed | igs fem round of fiw Harlem Chat. eesewhere elsewhere elsewhere 3 he America ng ght in Bs for trips to the plate, hit as that rvitie, Me. fi Bel orton FICE GaN BTA ncet uy . 40.00 5d 55 I methods came into my life. ia oe TERRE tte xoored Bancroft in the and] grat Mua. en, | byt Me ik Whee at ler nictos G HOutte $4 bs , £55.00 S00 08 Si i i a 3 o fig n the ; he lat oor ata rit ev sf the Lawn Club: ye lese ma a tly. ea Willie Lewis, who taught me building where had won, We {rPled, In the H TACUEIES: w Haven " : Aire " me tcauls vee ail ae epee td at you call the “one-two” punch| believed, of course, that Prof, Dea- s Cleveland relve Foreign i Ai bauiste: 7 7 and much about infightin, ad cor ol ea 1 his “fa pupil" woull t 1 Selly Get John L. Sullivan, Nils UD \ of th N ns Lelie of 2 ren bulls Clothes, id infighting, had come | fA ie ® bur ‘ In. four at bat, Kelly hit a Vennts Stars. ane i Hs y and all that, but must “leave the to France along with Sam McVey] ()\ h sh at shad eles ingle and : It has been so] BOSTON, May 12 —John 1. Sullivan! GLEVELAND, 0. May 1%—Tenn rs ip ; "s profits part of it severely ne la 5 . r we dono mo 8 nit a ou 1 iraves eae ” And Joe Jeannette, the latter pair two] with which to buy our admission. RLU arias th released to the Chicago Cubs tond fo stars of Fra and Jeprun will 1 th be moved of the most remarkable heavyweights eaten Arhen we) Meanthueiasm, among the crowds 18 was claimed iy, the latter eluy when here In one of the Davia Cup preliing hast Mo Wo cA TONG. Otherw txe-—retalia Goat tn the world has ever seen, and two door, my hand in th : Wate. VReaO AE , cas a MREMBS ae language, deprive the men who nearly approached world's tetehers, and asked for admission a| ———— = public of the real and. manifol : i t oil was raise We were seized TRE : venefits of buying Furmbuilt championship ability, Lewis immo. {UToll was rnisnd. | sin INTERNATIONAL LEA ying that ‘carried him high. He was a sp With enaumee cove, Becern| roeae bed f Butfato 129 .57t | Syracuse... 450 However, let me repeat— welterweight and one of the great. the crowd outalie, ULI, Tsten: | jerany city, ..tt 9 880 | Rochester 421 Furmbuilt ‘clothes are now ob- est fighters, I believe, that ever stood Uf). 0" Newark tt 9 630) Reading cL tuinable here at 40% to 60% less within anng. He now living In nat was humillat ih: ‘thes ee- GAMES YESTERDAY. than charged by others—elimi- New York, where [ met him shortly trome, but my t te | for | lervey Gity. 20: Syracuse, 9 e rating the retailer's profits and after landing when I came to this it only a few short ter Buttalo, 6: Newark, 5, Hi likewise many inconveniences— ouiEy that I met Joo Jeannette for this same | Rlocheater, 0: Baltimore, 4, NS 10ES Retail Pea OO Quality of Materi no alevators to take—no stairs to It was with the greatest surprise PTemoter and he paid me a sum that Tice ine rTerete : (e018). be and Wok Materiat clim), ete. And with an iron. Rgiiuele mr tinent ty ies frond equal $2000 for the bout, Tu kanes XO'BAY: Re duced Maintained. + | clad xusrantee.- perfect fit, fault c 01 0, night Twas sick over the treat-| 0 6, jee Jess tulloring, 100 per cent. pure heard one day from Descamps's excit- t Thad recelved, Even the cheory | ey City at Rochester, é ) Special Shoes $10.00 Stylish and $ >©6: (ore) a aie goal okruoney Fatantad Gromer: ed tongue that we were -bound, | Descamps, f Gawnhearted, Baltimore at Buttale, _Tand Workinansiup Durable Shoes ee a) ly “Atlus, tay son houted as I} (To Be Continued To-Morrow.) Reading at Syracuve Boys’ Shoes $4.50 ‘w $5.00 i) Look in our windows! They entered the gymnasium. “We go t | tell the story. And remember Paria!” and im tae tidst of an inves 1 can save money by wearing W.L Douglas Shoes, what you sce in our windows prossible flow of joyous language he ~ x 2 re} r "lf rene ioe Gk esous! Inne kee He CEs They have a world-wide reputation for bein’ the | you'll find in our store—ezactly! trom, Tueodora Vienne and Victor ewal best shoes that can be produced for the pt Yours truly, Breyer, both of whom arc NM known | | in the United States. ney oifered | Rist me a match with Young Warner, an This sum will be paid to any person or persons fur- Sales Pge Isnglishman, and it was to g) fifi ishi formation that will substan a suit at law, rs 5 nishin| ation \ rounds, ‘The generous p either civil or criminal, against any individual or in- go L thought 2% francs for and double t dition they we cis ould We made that trip them to be, offer my appearance if L lost if 1 won. dy us two tt tu Parla. preparations for unknown soure: rip ticke great From some Descamps found the to outfit me in a new We had our best clothes prey the trip tanens ured for and then Descamps took me ra py the hand and led me to the ral way station, where we emburked on what was to be one of the greatest journeys of my life, Remember it was to be my first appearar before a really large audience and that 1 was to meet & man who should have inspired even cocksure me with some fear. ward off any dungor such a (hing taking place Desvamps amused me with the funnicst of anec- oles aS we sped toward Paris, and t himself and me in hilaric humor. Never cnee did he speak of the approaching fight, | can look back now ove those young fighiing day and realize to what great extent my teacher responsible for my. suc ceas, for he never failed to keop my spirits at the very highest, no mat what was impending. Paris was not In fact there all that we expec were several disup ments in store for us, De imagined in his simple manner t We Would be received graciously the promoters of the bout, bul we had difficulty in reaching ‘the 1 with whoin we had agreed to appr And when we did finally reach the | office we were merely told to be on hand for the bout. Once in the ring, I actually felt a *smult of emotions, 1 faces Meazing at me was discon yuch so that I searcely knew whe ‘the referce ordered the bout to start, I beat Young Warner, but even it X hadn't 1 would have lost nothing, for the referee gaye me the decision in the seventh round on a foul With 50 francs in our pockets Des- @amps hijd not @ care in the world money necessary | | dividuals responsible for any false statement of fact against this firm, arslouleny as follows: 1—That we are not manufactu —That we cannot cell below usual re- tail store prices, 3 That we do not refund any or every dissatisfied patron's purchase money on demand. 4—That the woolens we use are not 100 per cent. pure, 5—That we were not intimidated aud threatened by certain retail clothing interests in our efforts to sell direct to the public. Pi tileted Maarf rs. Ladies* Russia Calt ball-strap Oxford. Ladies’ Russia Calf onestrap Oxford. 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They combine quality, Wacniieesta tialancenieaeetacts one fight up—is nothing in looks, ship and wearing qualities equal to other makes selling at against slanderous innuendo: bere YereNle wonder tn alsa higher prices, Our Men's and Youths’ suits merchandise, not in fixtures, and top coats, heretofore obtain fancy rents, elaborate windows able only in retail stores, are now nor princely salesmen, Open sold to you direct, saving you all from 4.30 A. M, to 7.30. * 85Nes au Strect, W.L.Douglas name and the retail price are stamped on the! prices are the same everywhere W.L. Douglas shoes are made of the best and finest leathers | best shoes for the price that money can EAA 847 itr. aiway, near 14th Street, 2 Broadway, corner 36th Street. 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