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Le oe THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921, a YANKS DEFEAT INDIANS, BUT THE GIANTS AND DODGERS LOSE | ‘ Yankees Rout Coveleskie | seven NEW TRADES Giants Tied With Pirates for Lead "94 SCHOOL TWiRLER 4 REPORTED IN BOTH D it Sh tout b Cinci A FANS 103 OPPONENTS 4 As Shawkey Halts Indians dS ic tdi espite Shutout by Cincinnati IN TEN FULL GAMES. | | 5 me — » - | — . | CHICAGO, June 8—The recent cal Rube Marquard Holds Former! five well scattored hits, and turning | WEST LIBERTY, W. va. June By William B. Simmons. _, weekly trip, Sunday, qn, the Olga, 4 i ‘ * ‘ tion of 4" inte Groh, Cincinnati in- Marquard Us at aie hh, SA record In high school and nor HIGH WATER. Ch 1 q ‘ Champions Beaten in First|9f,piteners. One would think they ‘ rit) fa s ; 5 jon the steam whenever they as much eee pL annel Lightship. ‘The seas were too | j were all young fathers in their efforts | "elder sal re nold-out fot tis irs eammates Down to Five | as threatened to get dangerous, made Et sabe pall circles in West heavy to, permtt drifting, go the Cap- 3° ; % H 4 fi |to quiet Babe. Pipp forced Ruth at|¢¥o months of the seaso' © jump- jay te 4 aa iieu he inginia has been established by | sin anchored. A good catch of ling‘ Game of Big Series, Being | ected ee Stet ff eee Bt) ing of Scott Perry, Philadelphia Ameri- Well-Scattered Hits. ibe SLT Gef0R Win: FoF BRT ¥Gae all 19) Harry Rutan, pitcher of the Weat | and whiting was made. Some of the ®= | Held to Five Hits. | make ‘double play, drew away the|can piterer, to a semi-pro team, and " Seay ae ne eorrnclo with: the | Liverty Normal School, according Farty DAG to Beek the Seoliaon Wale ball and both Roth and Peckinpaugh | the release of Bddie Murphy by the Chi- ere eames | ' ‘ a! to statistics compiled by school z|tho cabin grants, but those on deck . | outed, Ive more tung for the Yanks jcage Americans to) Cleveland, have’ CINCINNATI! June &—'the New| Tton te een abel ‘tre| oftelal terday and compared a Hine, ils oba hour for dig: | were, VeNniling™ Wenest, A. Katey Be 4 . | u 4 erioana land, 3 aaa aie ee neoning mame of| Honal League, Benton ata he| officials yesterday and compares rd Thine, tht ote hou Kennerty, D._ Suc! “Dea By Isaac Shuman. oliter that it was Interesting only | started a series of rumors that two big Wen boli Ls rf ae ni Letcrtts game for the G but he sade| with avaliable te tan, the Bretsen ahd i Bree, Rentee . RIS SPEAKER'S Indians didn’t] pose handily of the world's cham- | ‘dee are pending with these men aa) | eh eG, na RRIBEE| CRpie kot : Cee at dee’ lovee Fair weather, moderate winds, 1s] Ernest won a pool of $2 look at all like the world’s|Pions. ‘The home team clouted out] the chief factors in the reported des i iit ii score of 6 nai . ie 8 boi Merce aes re eth OF Pia tan te Hod tna Ras atruck owt pele prediction for to-day ane NED 7 esty shirts | {Mother run in the fifth, when Ward's| Murphy, never a regular, but one of Pitching was by the one-tiine | ieague lead where Monday th ere e has not been taken | ~ 5 | Only Obes 6 ia champions their chesty shirts | {i™ite scored Baker from second, and | the beet in the league aa a‘pinch hitter, Giant hurler, Rube Marquard, and |, percontage “point enina. thelr’ rivals x ce during th No woakfish have yet been caught] O*'y Four Starters in Rach Fature proclaim them to be along gbout the |the Indians doubled their gross tally] and considered an unusually smart the way in which he kept the New) Both teams lost yesterday and appar- tan will pitch. his on the hook and line in Jamalea Bay. | Olympic Event. « skank of the fourth inning yesterday| by Sewell's homer into the right | jtayo: ae heme “8 Magy LR a ently the Pittsburg defeat was the more day in a double-header y are later than usual in taking] LAUSANNE, June 8—four em ; : field stand ti h player, will nat be retained by Cleve- Yorkers in check, allowing them but costly professional team, the bait this year { while Miller a band vt A nds in the ninth. land, according! to the gossip. f¢ {0 4 : bs 4 he ba y ice 2 four starters will be the ** { were manbandling them at the Polo that he will be sent to the Philadelphia sake ea eae z gaara are esa rea 7 Offshore fishing _ was enerally |™aximum limit allowed any one na- Grounds. Americans by Manager Speaker, who Ca di l Ch Cad F; Upsets Mark Play on Pelham) oot sunday. ‘The majority of|tion in each event in future Olymple * Mot by many runs. jas an abundance of outfield material, ramats ase ore rom Box, Courts. Neapshead Thay boats came in with| Games, This and other radical changes Not by the d&y’s pitching, felding ‘ANDING OF gnd_ that the Athletics will tum over ‘ Ri ps : | Top ranking players fared badly in| sual catches. Some with few Mish lin the programme for the 1924 inter: if y ne lew Yo! ankees. n | the opening rounds of the women's invi- ETE 4 " ad % or batting. | wre" £ cont wil Stoamping Robins in Opening Game icin vans sogee ae tv Tur] ishing jn, Janik ay, wus aen|allenal mest at Pace and euponad Not, certainly, by the base running, Tewotand "an intlelder, ard ham Country Club, Pelham Manor, yes | POT, A. Br ee ieee eo. rout] AUS Mla ihe & aes bat Mer sty su . thus completing a four-cor- terday, Amo # 6 - ere following a protracted session of for the Indians had virtually no op ‘ ° nered deal. Three Brooklyn Pitchers Ham-| five hits and six runs with none out. terday. Among the players who metde-| for poats to Ile right. Many Arag&e41 40 Oiymplo Congress portunity to display any talent in that NATIONAL LEAGUE. Tie other rumored trade concerns the ) Mitchell, who was sent to his rescue, irs. bes ymond, Miss] anchor and not a few came in ahead . ‘einectién. Gis Ww. 401 Cle, W. te po, | National League. According to the ro- tH on Hi pared little better, the slugging Car, | hyilla Walsh, Mrs, Marshall McLean, | of time. The congress consisted of about eo] . : : hers . Le PO.| Nits about te Groh will goto tho New mered for Nineteen Hits, In- : ‘ a former me ; — ninety dele 3 Now York....32 16 .667|8t. Loule,..21 22 488 : inals wresting ten hits and eight national champion; Miss Cw y gates, representing each ged se oa ciataty, to 2 tells that 067 Chteage Asldle ate, Whe kemantionsl NA TA cluding hree Home Runs runs from him in the five innings he roma pete itl oe Frank Welty, Dr. C. F. Raynor, one of the fresh National Olympic Comm: tee, eagh 1 In fact, no observer would have 823 | Cincinnati ‘367 |b ‘nda cash bonus to the St. . was in the box. Miljus finished the| colors vere iowered by the avomdy aries | Maton Sanermen whe ie has just re-|{nternational Sport Federation and : { suspected’ on this, the Indians’ first “ 24.510 /Ph Sardinals, who will award Milton iris See sT Ye game for the ‘unlucky Robins and|{ng Miss Martha Bayard, provided an | 0nal dip Ned petit adits 4 1 4 to Cincinnati, The Giants, how- ‘ial Managed to check the St. Louisans,|unexpected and thrilling reversal, Mra. | Urned from @ week's trouting on the|members of the International Com- visit to Gotham, that they are the GAMES YESTERDAY. Kove denied that they were scck. ST- LOUIS, June &—The Robin| Tet ins aro once more in fourth | Kaymond i No. 6 on the nation rank: | Nevorsink. He got trout every day, | mittee, yy 's champions, unless ho read the | _ At Gindnnatt cacuaais Groh. pitchers were tapped by the Cardinals | piace in the Nattonal League pennant ing lst, with her young rival, the na-| but no very dig fish. It was decided that eur | Toe ghewhey bad them cating out| “mitts iicisn "Nee “ualles ‘aad bolted beh EIR densa denned tiiesy Rumbers below. her, Neverthe: 1 i Chester, at t-|rule governing th a foi Por } ey he em cu ) atterles“iirnton, Neb, Salleo at CHG § orday he Marvin Goodwin started for the| thirty, numbers below her, ‘Neverthe-| Col. George R. Chester, at a meet-|rule gove ne eligibility of em- ‘of his hand alinost all the time, while | Marwiatd. ai “Hargrave Lucke Finish swamped yesterday in the opening] Marvin Goodwin, started for the | icas, it was Mies Bayard’s victory by| ing of the directors of the United |trants in future Olymple Games Yankee sluggers compelled ‘Tristram y Aish 14 200000021813 1 game of their series hero by a score | ow the slab in the first session when | Meet a at Gia Anglers’ League last Monday night |ynoutg b = to send three hurlers to the mound to] st Touis‘!!: 70106000%-m 19 0 ° 2 of 14 to & Cadore, the Robin pitch-| they bunc i | ,Atiss Bayard displa mettle in| oho ‘ated report of his Memo. |@vuld be that of the International | tyes san iciessesf 01.0 60.00 2 108 | they bunched four hits and scored | the iast set. Mrs, Raym« tablished | made a belated rep Federatt i stay thei efforts, Sines Geodata Necte cek Diiheetic. ing ace, started the pastime for the|two runs. Lou North suceeded him | tie commanding tead of 4-1 on games, | rial Day trout fishing trip to the | stcimalen governing such sport. The + 5 h mc oycleskic, the mignty Pole, was) Mat ines NR visitors, but the St. Louis batters) and checked the rally. | ite finished | when the girl completely revinel thet | Esopus.” He and his companion got antaed Dy ue:hational soountee'ie ts } pum: everely in the firs adeiple 3 3 i showed very @ respect for his po-| the game and was effective until the | tactics, Cleverly mixing pace, she kent) thirty-six trout. od by the mber of the : walked Roth and yielded Peckinp: Lire OR ALS AC es Eastern 1 ourney sition in the pitching world and} late innings, when he eased up and the alt fons back to Mra. Raymond, Be te ate tion and cortines by the Olym- ! fa double to left which checked Bobby | Freettan acd Daly. chased him from the box in the first| was found for five hits in the last|!, the desperation of attempting Je) qnere will be a meeting of the|bl0 vommittee of the country from -« ‘ through to third. Then with the Babe| ,, At Boston— inning after reaching his delivery for| three chapters. isive strokes, Mrs. Raymond brought! wousa Anglers’ League to-morrow | Vich the athlete is entered. ME Nutamaker stepped from. ths| sone 3 ' tho bask eth ‘ about her own defeat by her many outs ited fe eur re cormormaw | Radical changes were made in the a ar al 5 © | Pinsburgh 1 Leo Lucke prov is worth as an ” ii and nets. evening in the Assenvbly Room on the ) programme for futui NH; catcher’s box and Covelskic proceeded | _ Batteries. and O'Nel; Zinn, i Katie ¥; ‘ ea aN ea ts program f re Olympic meets. saeenel out a walk for Ruth. Speaker, | Yeuowhorss, Morrison aga Schmit. all-round bowler last night when he! geasbestae Srewa te Compete. | Yato Craw duvws Cus style tm ‘Time! rent Gotten ag Morena cent the isngue fan can aced A Gulott: The’ Cug-of-war, the 3,000-metre “wall aivever, sont in word from the cslitrs games TO-DAY. invaded the Bronx and beat Freddie| Bleven-year-old Katherine Brown ‘Trial. fl along. the same lines as Miss Bayard | oon, or moving picture machine, and | eliminat Mal sontenen Lapel ferent 4 4} to pitch to Babe. Nunamaker stepped | Yom a Claeionat Pump in a nnine-gamo series at the will make a bid for the Metropolitan| GALES FERRY, Conn, June 8.—In| hi, defeating Mina Walsh, the Hennayl- Vit will be tried cut for the first time | Preliminary, heats, will be held In’ the i back into his box, but Coveleskie main- B Pittsburh. | Pordham Arcade alleys, averaging 209 fancy dive championship, which will] one-mile row against a strong cur-| ‘Throughout the match Le Roy] at this meeting, Sessions fs Kast Casta with the all-day “<r tained his pedestrian stride. The Babe rata MN Se chieave, | to 208 for Pump. Lucke has now fin- be decided in the pool of the Brighton |rent, the Yale varsity crow yesterday | Mtentiy. held toa base-ilne. ame, peers Kenslona ‘of competition objected to at 1 didn't even get a chance to swing. ere ‘i i D- Beach baths on Saturday afternoon. | defeated the Junior varsity elght. b: drives ‘were uniformly of good | | ‘The Ocean City Fishing Club's Year! “rhe ‘foil t fer bh 5 full pa ished his schedule and all that re- ; | y elght by|fongth and. her direction. sumMclently * ‘oll team fencing eveht was re- pe bakes: Were eu ener ipP| MERICAN LEAGUE. Taica Ger Wes © o This girl barely missed “making” the | three lengths. ‘Tho time was 5 mine | nye and her dinection, Giwaye to | book for 1921, just issued, is an @x-| tained and horse riding and polo will xs sily to Gardner at thir ) N LEA 5 mains for him to do is to await the |Giymnic team last summer after she| utes 86 seconds varied, fo, compa) ter tremely handsome publication. It is| be to civillan entrants in the fu- fumbled the ball, Roth scoring | ctu», w. L. PC.) Club. = W. LPC. of the alley owners to assemble faq defeated five Western candi-| Th ‘ bound in vellum, printed on’ calen-| ture. The bicycle and track events also ; Pipp landing safely on first as | Cleland ...00 16 .625 Boston i; #1, 600 | cas erdeaea Gea teed alleca @HiShue | a roraee he varsity stroke varied from %8 —_— Jered paper and chock full of Inter-| were contin In the yachting divi- } Peckinpaugh touk third and Ruth |New York....28 19 .506 St. Louis....21 29 438 at i sera doin dates in the try-outs. Miss Brown|to 32. Corderry expressed himselt| Western Player to Fore on the] esting information. ‘Tho club has] sion, provision was made for a on 4 Pe | second. Bodie grounded vs Gardner, Lele 2 8 41) Caage a ¢ 2 ‘aoe | represented in the tournament, some | will ne four ete eld eee as pleased with the work. Courts. more than 400 members, all of them], crew tn thy io imtie Ghd rast, { r to the plate, forcing ov jetroit 6.4.2) 529 | Philadelphia..1 48 | evening the Belgium events last year penne Neate good . ¢ six-metre } et erates ree Ea AegrinR oUt | Bete aie alld eee: vening between June 17 and June 27 || Rees Sales awa C. J. Lockhorn unexpectedly loomed | £004 fellows. a class race and a five-man crew in the | ¢ Rouble play by flinging : and be ,crowned the Hastern indi- e Lord and Helen Meany.| Goodman and Fletcher Winners, |p ac the “dark horse” of the tourna-| 4 m1 y eight metre class race, all crews to de made it a double play by flinging o} as acs ; Etiarlotte Boyle, Who w: | - The Lorraine Fishing Club made !ts wed of amateurs, Ping to Jobnston. Frank. Baker | Ata? orm vidual champion, for which, besides M nerta », Who will try for) Eddie Fletcher and Charley Goodman t for the lawn tennis singles cham- teh lawn tenn! i choot: \ 7 slammed a single to center and scored | aa gold medal emblematic of the S,"Suweley mest, will makes time |bantamweights, representing the Apex |Pionship of Brooklyn on, the courts ot aay iets, S96, coting etaaey poth Ruth and Pipp. Three runs for| . Batten, Moon. | Gow will receive the lion's trial at th’ ein the Brighton |a0d, Lorimer Clubs, respectively, were |tieh saterdge Thin pour piniey, | Dempsey Now @ 1 to & Shot {mi cinsses added jo the wrestling | pre- the Yanks. 4 ao Om 6 mODey. A | Pool to-day awarded the judges’ decisions in their | who holds the Omaha title, volleyed his Wall Street, Lifes ee: agontenta, ; Quiet then 60 er om scoreboard Sele re tee eat 5 0 | uaaenocue mae en tous at the Be e- ‘ Coa art: SrapEeaee ss |twelve-round bouts at the Hunts Point | Way Post Allen Hee Vohr in the fourth] Wall Street has finally made Jack] breast stroke races were dates an prs $pptittee: t nee ee ee ae SAA WAY oA Cade ebReEY at yates |; Ola Ww. L. PC. | Club, Ww. b. PC.|Johnny Russell of Yorkv \his way through the best drives and| Georges Carpentier, ree style race was lengthened to 400 f } on Smith's single to right’ and scored 0000000110-2 9 o| Broadway Arcade representative, in a| giimore ...38 10 .78 \Toronto .....22 28 .468| Goodman won the verge ilte, wile | Crom courts Belir could deliver to. him ho largest single wager yesterday ; H | on Gardner's grounder. to Pipp, who | Ratninaoa 288 boo oo IKs & p| Series that went tive games. ‘8 27 20 674 |lervey City..21 26 .447 | Iausner, rT Jack | Tait and lean and fleet of foot, Lock: | was $6,000 against $2,000. — Another | ,,27¢Vents for men swimmers, the 400- | held. the bali too long debating 100 isonard MMlddiaon, ‘utherland ‘and | Joo Redling, the Pastime represen- | ,eMale .....27 2) st jun Uiyet) OF ae! Jhorn ‘always moved Into. close’ range, ‘sion ‘of $10,000 waa pinced to | Wore, breast stroke, was eliminated, whether to throw it home or to sec- ns Rating 0d Gary scighte, punt. | CAUVE: Stopped Artie Peters's winning | yewark ieeeyrematenny Mire tie > agers Tie uniformly used the volley, playing aa be PA rales | Gymnastic competition — will _ inc ond in an attémpt for a double play. maine . - ost! streak when the two met at the Pas co . 30¢/ Mew, Vanderbeck Wins Fastern|the shot from well Inside the service odds of 2% to 1. An-| combined team and individual —con- But the Yanks made it an inning : GAMES . TO-DAY. time alleys by taking Peters into GAMES YESTERDAY. Golf Title. |line and always with a sharp slice or}other man had $5,000 to lay on Car-| tests, elght men to @ team, on seven- ey Hen ear thew 6 Seay | camp with an average of 219 to 191 2-3 | Baltimore, 7: Jersey City, 0. | oo : Undercut, “Hehe made a good fight de- | pentier at 1 to 3%. Most of this| piece apparatus, of further scoring, earning three on|cieveland at Now York. camp a 2 2-3 Newark, 16; Reading | BROOKLID Mass, Jfine &.—1 spite the fact that he always had diM-| money came from England and| Rusby football, hockey, arch- } plows and two on a wild throw by Detroit at Washington. for Peters. | "es Clarence H. Vanderbeck, oni, | culty in handling the ball France. sind jery and golf were eliminated. —* Bibvane@n. Aaron Ward led with & i The Jarrett-Riddell series, rolled at eee ee at sieaia ds. Adelphia a @oRtHol . Present Phil- |" "ychiya Kuma moved out of the| A" bet of $9,000 to $5,000, In wh It was announced that in case condi- y homer into the left field bleachers. the White Dlephant drives, resulted in| wreeenyy 155 Cereaney (26) WWeinitischeloer anne eformen na-|tournament by a default, to Lockhorn. | ree that. Sembee: in whole Or|ticns made it impossible to hold the ‘This upset Coveleskie so much that a victory for Riddell, who managed GAMES TO-DAY. |qghAl_Utle holder. won the womoen'a| Vincent Richardn and Walter Merrili| in part, (hat Dempsey scores a) 192 meet in Paris, the games would be he walked Schang. Shawkey here calltern Chew as, Re Pe to win five out of the eight games, | We « yheduled. ‘Country Chub Links yesterday, Be al continued as winners during the aetna was offered without any a eer atae Los Angeles, Cal, in the helped win his own game by sin- | Callfo w ee . day. akers. chy : to centre. Roth followed wit) a Poughkeepate. ae A 2 =a : = \ Huta fo lett each brought in| POUGHKEEP: N, Y., June §.—| Adetr Easily Defeats Summer as Paar a Shane. Peckinpaugh bounced a blow |The University of California crew, had SHAMTON, N. Yo June &.—Bar —————— off Gewell’s glove in left, scoring] its first workout on he Hudson River | y, Adair, weightng 140 pounds, easily 4 = 4 Ns esterday afternoon in preparation for ! hawkey. Ruth was up. again, and ifs mimatiaven Ju defeated Johnny Sammer, 149 pounds. ris decided it was time for Coveles-|" pie Columbia vichts also were out 4 fifteen-round bout here i. 4 - ‘ol nbia i 0 ‘e round bow ere night. | kie to go under the showers. Oden-|y¢ was announced that the University of | Atair dropped Su s twice in the | wald succeeded him, but he also be-| Pennsylvania crews will arrive here on|first round for the count of nine and longs to the Walk-the-Babe school! June 12. then on had things his own way The lowered price of the» good Maxwell Sedan en/ables- more | A people to enjoy the sbenefit of af the new goodness of the good Maxwell. .The Sedan is not only a most comfortable car, but there is an ease and smoothness in its operation which we honestly believe has never been equalled in a four cylinder car in its class. s Moving His Headquarters| — \ The store, 1431 Broadway, packed to the door with woolens, must be moved in the next six weeks! aro eee. #17518 Every end in my stock, some enough for two-piece suits, some enough for three, some ends have three a! New Prices Touring Car - = $ 845 Coupe + © = $1445 Roadster - - 845 Sedan + 1545 FO. B. factory, war tax to be added MAXWELL DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION 1808 BROADWAY, Corner 59th Street ‘ TELEPHONE CIRCLE 5550 Bronx Branch: 175th STREET AND GRAND CONCOURSE Telephone Tremont 4914 OPEN EVENINGS \} ‘The Good ‘;MAXWELL or four suit patterns, including 14 oz. 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