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a \ * } be al SLIM Indians Maintain Lead By Vanquishing Yanks “mate, The Yankees haye suffered on C ——=+. In One- Slim Caldwell Holds Forme: Feammiates Down to Five Hits. By Robert Boyd. OTHING stings a major league N clwty more in defeat than that admistered by a former team- Bmmerous cecasions this season as a resuit of some cast-off stepping Into the breach and stopping them. So often, in fact, that one might believe that at some time or other the Yan- kees had on thelr playing roster al- most every player in the American League. 4 Until the start of the third Yankee- Cleveland game the Hugmen had visions of supplanting the Indians as leaders of the Amarican League bo- fore the oun @isappared over Coog- an's Bluff, but “Slim” Caldwell, who pastimed a few years ago under the Ruppert Huston colors, obliterated, with the ald of the livelier ball, all the hopes the New Yorkers had to move into first place to-day. The slender, clongated and erratic star, who pitched many a masterly game for the Yankees when the spirit moved him to extend himself, was at his best yesterday, and when “Slim” tw at his best he is @ difficult ob- stadie for any club to hurdle. Caldwell appeared to take the greatest detight in beating the Yan- kee) ‘This is natural among the ma- of the big teaguers. Humili- ated, as tt were, at being shifted to or chub, they extend themselves win when they are opposing their pala, i ist “Sim” laughed and sneered when Yanks were sent back to their unable to:connect with tho offerings he sent up. final score, 1 to 4 explains to extent Caldwell subdued the He allowed “Murderers five bits and struck out eight York batters. back of afl the cynical, smiling, “Slim's” overwhelming victory, yy thank the manufacturers of 1H cletiyte ‘ball they are turning out to-day. The rubber-encased, cork centre, with its tautly wound guperior grade of Australian wool, bounded around the Palo more like a golf ball than a baseball, Tris Speaker and his World's Champions slamming the fast ball to every conceivable point on the field. Jack Quinn, the veteran sp.t- ball pitcher, tried His hand at fooling the Indiana He pitched to six Cleve- jand batters im the first inning, then Huggins gent him to the showers an1| called on Ferguson. Larry Gardner tripled tn’ the third and Joey Sewell | drove him across with a homer against) the right fleld stands, Speaker hit for the circuit in the fourth and Ferguson| departed from the game, “Rip” Col- Nns, the wild Texan, was the next twirler to shoulder the pitching burden in the fifth, and when the Indians fally closed that inning they had sent «ix runs over the plate, Sheehan STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONNL LEAGUE. Clobs. wk Lal! Clubs. WoL. PC. Pittabureh 4.32 18 681 [Brooklyn ....25 26 400 Naw York..32 18 667 [Chicago .....19 25 432 ‘At. Lowis.....23 22 611 |Cincinnat) ..018 31.967 Bontod ..s2s.23 29.300 | Phila GAMES YESTERDAY, do dare. ore § ao ee Peters; fonstiedotad, gaan at Cn GAMES TO-DAY. Now York at Clncimnatl. Brooklyn at St. Louls, Bostea at Pitteburgh. Phitadelphia at CAloage, AMERICAN LEAGUE, Cube, Wels POL] Clube, WP. 20\ Boston. 47 $828. Louie s49|Chicapo . 688 | Philadetpt GAMES YESTERDAY. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Polo Grounds— 003000001 5 and Collins; ‘Thormahten Rw. E. Boooooo1o-4 EO! phi ae” 0000005 03-6 12 ‘oo AMER EY ANG Schalk; Moore and Per AY Woahington igad. GAMES TO-DAY. Cleveland at Now York. Detroit af Waaleha Chicage at Phil Bt. Levis tiioe Btnake 490 | Reading GAMES YESTERDAY. Jwrvey City, 6; Newark, Syracuse, 5; Toronto, 2. Baltimore, 3: Other teams pot scheduind. GAMES TO-DAY. Newark at Jervey City. * Reading Baltimore, Toronto at Syracuse auth ALDWELL LEADS feague bascballs for the faster | b# Sided Contest relieved Colling in the fifth and fared much better dgainst the champion than the pitchers who prec him Caldwell, received a taste of th inning, Ruth, evidently not figuring on ranklin Baker's hitting prowes: He grooved one for the former home run king and he drove it up into ti upper tier of the right field stands for a homer. Again in the sixth Wally Pipp showed Slim that the present-day ball must be kept on the corners and not sent straigth across the rubber. H6 drove one of the fast ones into the left field bleachers for a home run. Tn ali It was a great day for “Slim” Caldwell ‘in getting revenge on his former team-mates. It was still a greater day for the fast, present-day ball. “Slim” may laugh to-day in his victory, but there are other days ahead of the tall Cleveland twirler, and with the delivering of the bail they are us! to-day, nothing is sure nor cértaln, which the best of pitchers in both leagues know very well by this time, Babe Ruth would have added an- other homer to his 1921 list had not Tris Speaker pulled one of his in- imitable sensational catches in the sixth, “Spoke” was laying ont in the pen when Babe drove the ball high fnto the air. It seemed to be labeled a sure homer. Speaker backed up against the right centre fence and scooped it off one of the sign boards. ‘With Carl Mays on the mound, Hug- gins will endeavor to take the last |/ game of the series with the Indians to-day, making it three out of four. ——_—_—- Ebbets An cen Completion of His Boxing Programme. Charles Hpbets yesterday announced the completion of his all-star boxing show, which will be held at Mbbets Field to-morrow afternoon. In addition to the four twelve-round bouts @ six-round preliminary haa been added which will bring toxether Sammy Butts of Chicago and Young Childs+of Brooklyn, This will make a scheduled programme of fifty-six rounds of boxing, although {t ig Hable,to be cut down a bit by knock- outa, ‘The bout, between Charlie Pitts, the Australian lightweight, who beat Rocky Kansas and gave Benny Leonard one of his hardest ring battles, and Joc Tiplitz, thé Brooklyn lad who made a reputation in Philadelphia, is attracting vonsider- of Balttmore, ish training to-day. My store 121 Nassau St., oO. during this sale. during this ‘sale. Y | tuenre, Leach 119- carrying same prices as 1431 Broadway My store at 2 Colum- bus Circle is carrying same style and prices as 1431 Broadway — THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. ' C Fistic News poe and Gossip ) re 4a much jnterest being dis- beth of whom are now in town, were yeaterday played in the four tweive-round bouts ; #4" lcenwa hy the New York Board, Maran 4 to vox Hot Martin at the Boxingtrame A, C., to be staged at the open air boxing! poy tayo I'm new outdoor club in the Bronx, show at Pbbets Field in Brooklyn to-| Jay 1 Crowgboxes Gene Delmont at the morrow in which Joe fiplity, for- | "me club's all rd dime 21. erly of. Brooklyg, meets Charl Jim O'Connor, matchmaker of the bouts whick Pitts ff Atwotralin iif the main go, Kid |! Ye Meld at Boots Field, fo Brooktyn, during Willintoa of Whitmore —attion| tr, “nr econ meat tadtwcten te atte att Franigle Edwards ®f Brooklyn, Wilile | sor Gans of vn jn one of thy four conte Kohler of Hrooklyn boxes Battling} Thich vill be held at the big tall park on indy afterno nm, dune 28, Reddy and Harvey Bright of Brook- lyn boxes Sid Bérnard of New York. | Natikedet | en club at Atlentte Cliy, has elamed F | tp Danny Kramer and Joe O'Douncll, the Pi The ful bouts for t! boxing ente pe ut hots for the boxing * | Weiphia fighters, to meet in @ ten-round béut at the next show of mis Club, at Jack Dempney's training aréna, om Saturday afternorn, Joknny Dundee and Jimmy Hanlon, tightweights, ‘Wall eed tn one of the featured eeeions, while in another Jim Coffey, the Roscommon: giant, wil cake his fint anoearance ing New York ring rince his return from Ireland. He will meet Bill Gchitiengor of Philadelphia, In the thirg| At the boring show of the Goons Park A. A. twelve-roand bout Johnny Marto end Gemmy|% Lone Branch, N, J., to-night, Billy Murphy of Sghitt will clash, Staten Island will up with Bud Deenpaey of Yorkrlile in the main. go of twelve rounds, There night of Juno 15, Dany Powers, Spider Roach Young Rector and Mickey punches with Pataey cupts will be tured over to the Foreign Veterans to help Daild = club house in Broax. I iad ————apeeent Al Norton Beats Jimmy Kelly for See ‘Time. YONKERS, June 10.—Before a capa- city crowd at the Columbus B. C. Inst night Al Norton, the local welterweight mate between Willie Herman and Jebaay Dundee, |chanipion, for the aecond time in a few weeks wonethe judges’ award over Jim- my Kelly of the Bronx. The staggered several times. Norton's next with Willie Jackson bafore the Steeplechase A, of Rockaway in two weeks, Managu Jaco ex. | BOUL fa with Lael Good at the Ocean Pee Nome itn the att te am fer the! Simmy Barton won the ten-round semi- gh oman fina} over Tiny Tinkle, while Artie Pierce Semny Gleger, the cast aide . who | Feceived the decision over Arthur Mar- id not 10m & deciaton’ until be waa beaten by | HM ———>_—. Andy Chaney, bes fully reoorened from an opera- lon performed om his tonsils and 1s anrioun for = Billy De Fee Seorca K. 0, return bout with Chaney. Sieger is scheduled to] NDWARK, N. J. June 10.At Trox- appear in one of the leral rings tm the peur |ler's last night, tn @ twelve-round bout, Billy De Foe knocked out George Man- ana} dot In the second round. Maxey Green Crom, who tas been living in California, | stopped Young Alecks in the fifth round Frank Moran, who bas been in price. or Robins Topple to By Dropping | Cadore Tries to Stage “Come Back,” but Rickey’s Men Find Him Again. ST. LOUIS, June 10.—Tit t three str Brooklyn Rol St ht from vkcing Cardinals made the 8 game b a score of 8 lo 3 now occupying third place ia the National League pennant while the Roblhs, as the result of thelr successive losses, have slipped down to the second division. Leon Cadore, whos was chased out of the box in the first inning of the opening game of the series hero, tried his luck and seven runs, The Robins one tally in the 1° of Os first. A ee the result ‘3 sin- gle, an field out and a two bagger by caomy Griaih. In thelr half of the same {inning the Cardinals lost no time in forging to the front. They scored two runs on jes to Smith and Horna- by. Fournier's single and a two bagger by MoHenry. The long hit was made with three on and Hornsby, who tried to score on ity was caught at the plate, In the next inning the Robins made two errors after two were out, and the misplaya helped the enemy ft» score two more runs. Haines sing! and stopped at second on Smith's hil. Cadore tried to get Haines off second, but when Olson miffed the throw ha went to third and Smith took second. Fournter scored Haines, with a single to Koney, and when the last named threw past Gadoro at first Smith crossed the plate. In the Robins’ half of the third, Olson hit to contre for a home run. ‘Johnston and pinch, send & roller to Haines. In the Cardinals’ half of the fifth, Fournler and Stock singled and Horna- by followed with his home run into the ht fleld stands. It was his fifth cir- cuit blow of the season. In the seventh Johnston, GriMth and Wheat Brooklyns what was their Ip the same Inning the home off Mamaux on # pass to Stock and Hornsby's triple to right. Hornsby tried for another homer, but was caught at the plate. ————_— Frank O'Neil Lepding Jockey iu France. PARIS, June 10.—Three American ys are among the four leaders ns regards the number of winning mounts piloted home on the French turf up to date in tho present season. Frank O'NetI leads the list with 39 winners; Fran’< McGee, American, and Bellhouse, an Englishman, ure tied for secon? place with 36, and Guy Garner, Amer- lean, is third with 4. A. N. Macom ber's trainer, Murphy, leads the racu- horse conditiovers with twenty victor- fes to his credit. Mr. Macomber’s sta- ble is in the front as regards the.num- ber of races won, alt} not in the axeregute amount of stake money. EXTRA PANTS FREE I am moving from 1431 Broadway August 1st and. wish to dispose of the largest tailoring. stock of fine woolens ever shown at the lowest possible Lymansville Serge, 14 oz. All Wool Worsted Suit to your order and extra pants free. - (No tailor advertises this serge under $35) . English Mohair Suitings, very light weight, guar- anteed sunproof, chalkline stripes; Plain Blue and quiet two-tone effects, look like worsteds, will hold 2-piece Suit and extra pants.. shape. (No tailor advertises English UNCALLED FOR SUITS ready-to-wear out, as low UNCALLED FOR PANTS as low as $3.00 ITCHELL THE TAILOR ings Until PP My YM. Oven By maturday, 10 Mohair under $35) Tweeds, Cheviots and Crashes, all wool, some Two-piece Suits, some Three-piece Suits to order (No Extra Pants with this offer) 1431 BROADWAY 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE! 119-121 NASSAU ST. CORNER 40TH STREET Open Kvenings Until 9 P.M; Saterday, 10 P.M Oven Pvenings Until Satorday, 9 1. M. 12.75 NDIAN BAND THAT SCALPS Ru Fifth Place Another Groh Heinatated bat Must Play CHICAC Heation | hts! of Henry K. ( ‘mer cap- | sell tain and third baseman of the Chr nati National Le: reinstatement to tb rived by mMNtisstor however, ‘that Joinn th eam imnie Jand remains with it throughout season." Groh had been placed on the Imel- jigible list for failure to report to Cincinnath on account of salary dis- pute within ten days after the open- |ing of the p: son, fis appli- Jeation for rei nt was sup- jported by the Cincinnatl club, “It is not the intention,” the deetaton said, “of eithor the club or the player that Groh shall play with the Cinein- it that after reins ment he shall be traded to mother team, because (as stated by the Prea- ident of the club) the player contends usefulness in Cincinnati is cannot do either him- justion it the fay dinquall process may disq beat Tone publie youre has generously up: player and his team Is will recelve no hospl- tality here. It is at war with the AB Cs of sportsmanship and im: lagna, the Integrity of ‘the game tmelf. In’ view of thease considerations, the force of which the Commissioner must ‘assume will, on reflection, be perfectly apparent to the parties, the appplication for reinstatement is granted on the ex- press condition, however, that Groh Joins the ‘Cincinnatt team immediately and remains with it throughout the 1: weason.” —_~>——— ‘Title Football Match at Park Sunday, Plenty of action 4s promised for the lovers of Irish sport at Celtic Park Sun- Six of the best teams In the Gaelic Athletic Association of the United States will battle for champlonships at fodtbal! and burling, ‘The carnival is bein staged under the auspices of the Kerry- men's Association. Cavan meets Kings County in a Junior football match, Kerry and Clare clash tn a senior match and Kerry and Kilkenny will cross sticks in a hurling contest. —$—<—_—_ Richards Defeats Westfall Hall, Vincent Richards by his powerfu volleys defeated such worthy oppon- ents as Herbert L. 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