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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 6, —_————_—_-— AR AEE RI A a A lS 1921, > YANKS AGAIN BEAT BROWNS, WHILE DODGERS WHIP CULES eRe EM PAD COREE Robins Regain Third Position By Beating Cubs CHICAGO, June 6—Jim Vatiehn, Yéteram southpaw of the Chicago , Cts, Was knocked out of the box in , (the third inning of yesterday's game ‘With {he Brooklyn Robins when the National League champions attacked OUT ! ANYBODY Lose (Tt! HOLDING. yp "AW DROP A BALL Doo AN PLAY ‘THE FUSSY FOURSOME =. - - - - (Copyrtght, 1951, by ‘The Pres Publishing Co. (The Now York tventng World) REMEMBER WHAT 1 “BLD YoU Doc — ABouT, DOWN ? wet. — You SEG WHAT HAPPENS !. “tut CURVES “HE PILL LIKE YOU BO OUGHTA SOME ON | You'RE “Ty! MS etle taeee-d “After Teeing Off”! Bodie’s Triple Enables - PJ FOR YOU “TALKIN! ON “Te. “TEE I NEVER WOULD HAVE. SLICED tT! 1 Saw CT GO BY “THAT ROCK AND GoME IN HE! SOME. WHERE - COME ON AN! Yanks to Beat Browns Three Games Out of wh Thirty-Two Thousand Fans See Ping Break Up Battle Shooker, who grinned cocksurely. Pipp waa dancing at Orst base, for @ flying start, for it had béeem evi+ dent for some time that one rum would him with a flerce barrage of doubles | HELP ME LOOK FOR (T . YoU at Polo Grounds. win this ball game. and singles, after two of thoir men FELLAHS “ALY ME OUT OF A ha sacred Gos Frtneline Duane te were out, that netted them four funs By Ileaac Shuman. It just suited him and he leaned fot the inning and the game. Bur- AIN'T HE A aaginst it mightily. leigh Grimes went the whole stretch fot the wifiners, allowing the Cubs eight hits, three of which were Wanched for a run in the second, the performance being repeated in tho eighth inning. The Robins are back into third place in the National League pennant race as @ result of their second vic- tory ever the Cubs. To-day’s gatne wil wihd up their stay here. ‘The Cubs were the first to soore “Mey pushed over a run in the second frame. It was the result of singles by beers thurd, arian teh 70 bases and Olso Neve Baie to Hahte ant plate. Nels went en ne hia Bingied to center. on Py iy tun Koney pushed a ir which scored Neis ani eat to third. Myers kept | with a single to centte Wpeat registered: Cheeves then wghn and the inning ended whan Kildutt struck out, . Cubs took advantage of two er- ay by Johnston in the sixth and scored | py A EA = | Francisco Pizarro Bodie, otherwise b is WOPPER 7GEE: = ) Ping, returned to fame as a fence we H ‘aay “ane, hercg te infant ty = | buster yesterday at the Polo Grounds| bounded away merrily as Johnny | and enabled the Yanks to beat the | Tobin pursued it, but before the feld- | Browns by the close harmony tuns of 1 bos Ping did * for 2,000 frantic fans in the seventh, Gusting « tie whieh bad | vanks have taken tour played existed intermittently since the first series with the present visitors, as and making @ happy ending to what migit have been « ead frame. to-day. Bob Meusel ts threatened, i: | 3 wae @ tumultuous inning. Tho|is thought, with sppendicitis, and poore was 4 t0 4 Peokinpaugh had|Chick Fewater with water on the Grounded via Gerber at short. George | °° Harmen Ruth had doubled to remote centre, but Umpire Nailin called him opt when he slid into third on Pipp’e grounder, which Gerber had hurled to Dilerbes. “He didin't touch him!" shouted leaping | diminutive Miller Hugetns, | rabbitiike before His Umps | "G'wan,’* retorted the arbiter decis- ively, turning his broad back on the Yank's Uttle manager. Hug J up and down, gplut- tering with rage as the Babe himself hurtled Between them. “He didn't touch mei” he shouted, clapping dusty bands on the biue ) le serge of the umpirical coat. “He ° didn’t touch me!” N : Shouts ae the Lo bot Nallin — kept calm. tact, he counted ten OUR NEXT. before he spoke, the while dusting his All io not serene with the Yank« Fl} VACATION TIME AGAIN There is only one real kind of @ vacation—the kind thu’ Jawta the year ‘round wit! Harley-Davidson MOTORCYCLE No time tables. No heavy ' expenses. No crowds, gs] for catalogue. Come in pick out your Harley- Davide son. All modela on exhibit a Farewell for Horemans. ‘A@ & farewell to Edouard Horemans, he American billiard followers have planthed a special series of competitions to be held at the Amateur Billiard Club of New York on Wednesday night. iss | CONTINGED 1 Suara Catherine Hayward, the Philadel THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic's New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copy of Each Comic Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and hae ON © to the bench,” he advised ae eee homie Wy balead phla amatour: AG: Cutler. Maurice | Mailed to Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Your Golf Club. The First of the Series) Miller kindly, very kindly, through Open, working dure fro play. ° |Appeared Last Monday. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. Nip teeth. “And ‘your’ be edded see ao © ee oe nifeantly to the Babe, “had better keop quiet \ Ping stepped to the plate as Miller and Babe clumped to the dugout and swung his bet tauntingty at Urban \RLEY-DAVIDSON SALES CO. Maardio sned the men up to-day to mvt tn |edded two mere fighters to Ma sing of tatters 8 twelre-round comtest at the Commonweatth Sport- | They are Danny Lae, Une Harlem bantamwetght, and ing Cin of Harlem on ment Saturday nlaht. ‘This | Danny Ridge, tha raat aide Wehtweight. Lan le Will be Hoberts’s first fight In several months, 116 | matabed 10 ment Sooty Wiiltame fer twelve rounds teabat erwin srywelifhia which coil, to draw [02 0k WHR the arty [ot the Hunt's Point A. on the aight of June 2. An immense crowd of fight fans. The big fellows) Ar ine Rrecway Exhibitiem Anwetation «| rey le omrlousty thinking of tringing who will figure tn this go are Dilly Make @f St. lyn to-night, Phil Blown of Rrookim x ue ingliah welterweteht, to his Maui and BIL Brennan the Chicago bettier. They Charley Pitta of Australia fot fiftern rounds | country for s flirt with Champlon Jack Rritton. will flekt for ten rounds at © show to bo held at wind-on, ers | Jobany MoGiann, the fight promatee of Reston, Fut tn tho open air. fighter will book up wi Danny Sullivan will referee the im- portant twelve round battle to-night between Champion Benny Leonard | and Rocky Kansas of Buffalo, N. Y.. at the open air boxing show to be Kumagee Defaults In Final Ro Ichiya Kumagas failed to appear for his encounter with Vincent Richards {n the final on the courts of the Orange nao) Barer ‘iM match betwen the man ang | LAWN Tennis Club, at Mountain Station, By William E. Simmons. HIGH WATER. Sandy Hook. Juné. AM PM AM 7at 784 The spot is on the west side of the bay about three-quarters of a mile {rom the railroad tracks. Near the Hout Gate, | Government piers on the east side Was an excellent ground for kingfish ‘ : fo ten-round eo, ‘Tuer will be tare other it the ti ss N. J., yesterday. More than one thou- Man” ¢ staged at the baseball park at Har — - . ther | if the terms are eatlafactory to Harvey he will ue i He some years ao. es . NS ek gall eal Wiwan ie Rid» Merman, ine Pacitio Coast weiter | ioats betmten evenly matched battler | cable Bacham to mail at once ‘Thay want ihe| sand spectators had assembled in ex- . a uasleopnctan DN ened Kaocs sa anderstanel coo hrua arenes rere out for the aftemona of Zuly % station of the scheduled mateh. Bena Kingfish like a sandy bottom. ‘They| will officiate in thé other contests. | tv weeks on account of ono of the bones if his| An all-star cant of hous tn whmduled to be ts poctats s Rt it collect in schools in holes on the beacii |The first bout will be put on at 7.30(hscd being broken tm bis recent contest with Phil | contested et tke Jainaioa Sporty Olud to-nienr | 8 Thamwy evening, at the Runte Moist EAD, fam, 13 S$/and lie there awaiting prey. When| IH be Dut on ar TNL | Bloom at the Commonwealth Sporting Cub ot an unwary shrimp or other amali|P: M- ‘The seating capacity of the | ysnem When his band ts wall enough for Bim Crustacean ventures. near. they dart, Park calls for over 27,000 persons and| o por with acain, be will go after a return bettle out and seize it. If one can locate| Promoters Driscoll, MacKay and|with Bloom such a kole he is sure of good fishing. AN) detatis for the Dent between Al Roberta of Eastern sisndand {le Mant saving.) Fair weather, The star Bout will be one of ten rounds beiwnen | “Porting Club, a tenetit ehewr wifl Be held with George Gertian of the Montauk Club and ad | detble main event a the star attraction of Reenard of South Brooklyn. Jack fellers va | the evening, Danny Lee, the clover little feather, Frankie Young, Twenmy Burke ys. Tommy Power, Jervey Tran ma, Wille Riley, Josephs Helde Doyle te Draw. Buck Josephs sprang « big surprise at the $th Regiment Artillery Armory by substituting for WHlie Spencer moderate to fresh north and northeast winds je the pre- 4 Bentty Willams will bo som im the Inst f af the double portion far twetre ronnda oF and Frank Black declared to-day that viele ale Son oe ae nok Reed and Carry Willlam, ‘tam | Holding the experienced Bobby Doyle to diction for t Lonce got nine Kingfish in that Way'| ovary geat will be gold: ‘They figure | siaten Iaend and Harvey Nelson. the Swede Weary. |" NIok Fly. : Tphincahtes, on. quire tie. inp haan Ghia . Tt waa Josepha's seventh bout. in a short time. On each cast into|¢rer™ feciniy will nostively Ko over re been completed. ‘Tom | Pail Bernstein, manacer of Charity Borcher, has | meont half of tha Pill Col. George R. Chester and a friend | the hole I got a fish, but if my sinker! the gs0,000 mark, as the advance sale went {o the Esopus over Memorial | struck three feet away I failed to get) up to last might had reached VOT) ee een —— re bi ——— ———— ——$<————<———— ) \ | Day for a trout fishing trip. So far amas sa ‘eave ibishe “honey: bean iach) 6 he has failed to file the returns. What is known as the kingfish here Matchmaker Jim O'Connor to be fought at Lbbeis Wield in Brooklym on next Saturday afternoon, Joe Tipiitz, formerly of Brooklyn, meets Chartey }rmust not be confounded with the ‘The fine weather yesterday brought | kingfsh of Florida and West Indian out fishermen everywhere. Bay re-| waters. ‘The latter is a much larger | pits of Australia to the main go, Kid Willlans sorts let out all their boats and off- | fish, allied to the mackerel family.| g paitimore meets Frankie awards in the semi- ‘The kingfish we have here belongs to final Harvey Bright of Brooklyn meets Gid Ber ahore craft were crowded the Scienold family, Tt ts plentiful in | nard et Breokim. and Wille Kohler mec Bauiing . A Southern waters, as far south as | peddy of Now York the beach at Long Beach was! Xorthorn jorida, and known by varl- aay Uned with surf fishermen lured by the | ous names, [nh South Carolina it is | Mike Gibbons. tke crack St. Paul middiowetent. hope of picking up a stray striped | called whit'ng and ix the most Nighy | a4 Silent Marin. tno Lert geetrereupengn bass or Kingfish. Generally speak-| esteemed pan fish of the locality. A| New York, are loin in ond condition for f fiiteen-roand go which wil be saged in Brookira ing, there was more ope than fish. nore fitting name for it 18 barb on | ee ene an arin in ane of thom exe paitlors who espa firming all Use ilme He Bas been anxious to fo against Gibbons, A maich bas fumt been ollncked in wide Mike Gibbons will battle AL Sommers, tho Call | fornia middleweight. in s fiftern-round bout near Spctkane, Wash, on the afternoon of July 4. The men will fight for & ure of $15,000, of which MITCHELL THE TAILOR Is Moving His Headquarters The store, 1431 Broadway, packed to the door with woolens, must be moved in the next six weeks! account of a thteadlike appendage At times there is good striped oa | Sangam. the tip of the the lower jaw. fishing in the Shrewsbury River. As favorite place is by the mliroad RESULTS OF AMATEUR bridge at the Highlands of Nave-| AND SEMI-PRO GAMES sink. Personally, however, I have had better luck trolling on the west | below the mouth of the Shrewsbury. * eee Doe STANDING OF Barrer “Chanitiey ‘amd’ Mottels. Rearin,” White and Wile At Protectory Field aT chty NATIONAL LPAGUE. eee WL PO) clot |W re. | Heroin Glan: ras wo Hatteriea Wii nd Olt? le “end Now Yort....32 14 06 se Louis... au = © 20 14 .674| Cheapo 425 | A: Tranboe Park REE 2423. .Si1| Cincinnati 342 | Teireail Bear 2024 500] Philadetphia..15 27 GAMES YESTERDAY, AT CINCINNATL nmr in = eceeggag egy ail 60397002 —4it BastarienWiliingem, Scott, Townsend and Gowdy ; | Keren and Beaty Rigey and Wingo. At Iranhoo Pi ‘AT CHICAGO. no4s re | Resa. tanta Brain 0... O0.o t beg 1s f| Irate A Baumgariner and ~ Brugsy3 Hatn@, Sberdel and Clomens REE GAMES TO-DAY. x40 9 , Mew York at Pittsburgh: rae Brooklye at Chic a. Phitade oposses orl 2 NV 199300481s-9 11 1| Coughlin’ Wid Little; Paegan and "Wit ERIC. LEA Ee chor Weld, N. J. Rae AMERICAN LEAGUE ona ted soteersss-8 9120000078 10 0 Ome = WL. PC. Club, We PG. ihargen 0030000013 5 3 Clovetend W652 | Boston s....-19 21.475 | Haiteriee—Vunk aad’ Gross; Steele and Flan. Nee York....27 18 .600 22 32 09 23 88 386 oon 3 O81 Mays ‘and 10-350 0 —919 alk, Yar: aan used to think a Chicage at Washington. Detroit at Ph Cleveland st Bortes, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. W.L PC.) Clubs, wet. Garter never slips, yet it ‘comfortable. e Toe rhea.” Pirariog ce, ir Sonn, Mine 200 Riri Ave veamersy ONO} GAME® YESTERDAY, Mewerk, 7; Reading, 8. Guitimers, (0; Jerey City, @. Wuttale, 111 Torwnte, ¢, ‘Rechester, 147 Gyracme 0. A. | Crab at Dexter Park. Mrookiya, to-morrow night. _ GARTER Wipe For COmForT be tight for safety’s sake. Now they know the wide-webbed E. Z. wing middleweight of Washington Heights, whun | Pat Bishop, the middleweight champion ot | Michigan, will make hin first appearance in the| Bast agimt Charley Arthurs, Fildin Me\ahon | will also stag fire eix-romrd preliminarion be toremn focal born, Law Raymond, muichmaker of ttre big ontdnor dtd, the Boringtroms A. C., Westchemar Ave me ent 187th Street, Bronx, plana to bald his firmt sbow Jone 2i and intanda to pat on sir al-etar tre-round tents Jeenny Balt of Jereny City, holler of the fy- qreight title In this cnuntey. will take on ary Mansell, the Doglih flrwelght, tm the main go of am Thorsday isnt. Pail aplin ef Jermy a | morta S\mey Kirk of Harlem and Gemmy Mma mond meen Twity Seiderman tn the (wo mectal boats of ateht rounds Wonther permitting Touts Rogeck of Brideepert, il garep pemches with Italian Joe Gane of Brook tym tm the feature go of fifteen rounds at the open air baring ehow of the Woodkaien Sporting Young Hoffman tacktes K. A. Rosso in thee sern\- final of ton rounds, There will be etx two-round outa. After comsiderabie treubie the proposed hont be- tween Willie Jeckwon and Pete Hardey has fnally been arranged. The mea were signed up to-day to qeet in the main go of fiftenn rounds at open air chow to be tage! by the MeMabo brothers tn the Brour cn the night of June 5, ‘They will clash for fifteen rounds It ought to be © slashing battle In the West tonight there will be @ battle garter must is soft and Irrespective of Size, SUIT TO ORDER, 12 T5 Every end in my stock, some enough for two-piece suits, some enough for three, some ends have three or four suit patterns, including 14 oz. Lymansville Blue Serge, which I guarantee absolutely all wool worsted, while they last, and I don’t care if you are and No. 2 Columbus Circle. No. 1431 Broadway store. CORNER 40TH STREET Open Eves. Till 9—Saturday 10 o’clock as large as the proverbial whale, the price will be, ms SebHe "12.75 The moving of my headquarters affects | my other two stores, No. 119-121 Nassau St., All ends will be marked exactly the same as at my A number of uncalled for suits as low as $8.50. MITCHELL THE TAILOR 1431 BROADWAY : 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE : 119-121 NASSAU ST. Open Evenings Till 9 —Saturday 10 0’clock Open Evenings Till7 —Saturday 9 o’¢glock } t t t H q :! i if toe, ‘RF. & | Gibbons will recntre $10,000, with an option of j page gto mile or more below the | $$ 13 | | eorpuing & peroemage of tbo ram recat 8 es —_—— aa ‘Swick and | = Middloweights will Sue Ll one tte | 3 » Deeeflent weakfishing is likewise to y, | Star Soaring Ciub tonight, Boddy Spragus | be bad in the Horseshoe, about a milo on™ | wenm Jack Demnpery le emoming for middie: | .S 14 1 | weught title, wil meet George Leahy, the prem |

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