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' THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921,1 YANKEES WIN WHILE THEIR BIG RIVALS, THE INDIANS, LOSE} THE FUSSY ‘FOURSOME ‘a ee oS oe ee ee ee “Grief!” Ruth Makes Nineteenth Home Run Beer || , d by the Cincinnati Re Corr 101, Pree Patting Company (The New York rng Wer . As Yanks Defeat Tigers Again yes:eeisys’ pane vy x. score 0 . 7 This is the second straight ATTA BOY DOC — CARVE YoUR WE DON'T HAVE “TS GET OUT OF tive Robina dropped to the Red INITIALS IN FTE DONT GIVE. UP ! “WE way Doc — NoTHINY Witt Cobb Uses Three Pitchers in jst etcRacyant Guinn" Marquara” did the. busing for. tae —Ty R CLUB HIT US —TRY THe PUTTER seb ihe A honte team and he held the Robins OL' BOY —TTH' MINUTE You! ' Doe —use tt twe A cue!|| | Vain Attempt to Check “ar down to four hits. HITS (1, \TS GOTTA “TRAVEL! | : —z | | Local Sluggers CARDINALS BEAT GIANTS : | SOAK AT IT AGAIN dec. : S | iene SECOND STRAIGHT GAME ST. LOUIS, June 18—The Cardt- nals are climbing steadily to the top and seom to use the teams repre- a senting Greater New York as step- jo in the shadows of Coogan’s} ping stones to their ultimate goal. "eh Lisheabts! Jitapet hh Last week they made a clean sweep rofessionally and socially they/o¢ their series of four games with were the day's bane to Miller Hug-| ine Brooklyn Robins and yesterday gins's Tiger tamers, who with thelt)iney demonstrated their determin.- bats apparently subdued them in the|tion to eventually dislodge the New fifth after ‘Tyrus went and pushed| York Giants from second position by tp hia nose at Babe Ruth in a way|¥inning the second straight game| thet aN from them by a score of 4 to # hat just isn’¢ done by the best) Three New York hurlers tried their people. luck with the home team in a des- The Babe got even for the insult by|perate effort to stop the slugging knocking out his nineteenth homer of |C@rds. | Jess Harnes started the the season off “Suds” Sutherland, driv. |ee™e OWt was taken out in the ‘ Sutherland, driv-| cighth to atlow Ross Young to bat ng in Peckinpaugh ahead of him for|for him, Slim Sallee took his place, |the fourth and fifth runs of the seven| but he was banished in the ninth the Yanks hammered out in that|When the Cards began to hammer By Isaac Shuman. Harlem crackled with excitement again yesterday. And well it might. Tumultuous Ty’s Tigers were out SU I [ his delivery and telieved by Fred frame. Tony, who finished the game. Ah | ‘Ty's Tigers went to the club house Fa \ Heked, 12 to 8, but they had kept the f ae | \| | tamers, ringmasters, Dineen ang cut: | WITH MARQUARD PITCHING, ins, and all the spectators on edge REDS DEFEAT DODGERS. for the two hours and thirty-odd minutes they made the show go, ‘Tyrus used three pitchers in an he. No t. Hove . i i Pees : ; On 2 iets ee 2 “MeXT SPASM —ON THERE 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 Mailed to Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Your Gol Club. This Is the Third of the Series, the First Having | Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. sneer pence," “" CETANDING OF THE CLUBS)| "6 ‘fAUERESITS. form, defeated Willie Spencer in two dikes cele LEAGUE. | Straight heats of a one-mile match NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Bromiyn tne a race at the Velodrome in Newark| Clu, = W.L. PC.) Clubs. ro,| ole. WL PO.) Cite Wt Pg. 1 ;: e | yesterday afternoon. Kramer won | Pittsburgh ...33 16 .673|Brooktya 323 a Pol Glib web } the first heat by r from In front ieee, veka le teu ory seat oeoss 90 (796 | Toronto. .....22 28.440 = ; and rode around Spencer in the sec- | py anise sale | paiideuseecieley ee oes 8 Ol autiate “6o8| Jersey City...22 29.431 | 9 ‘ ond heat. i and Smith. Per- | Newark -519| Syracuse — —-- Orlando Pian! defeated Alfred Goul- | eae Vout rapes TO-DAY. peek at Cel TO-DAY. Rochester ....24 24 .500| Reading «+. 0 e ‘ ‘ . |New Yer at St. Louis, a lew ir GAMES YESTERDAY. Ist In two etraiaHtse Beate etnies cae Brooklya at Cincinnati, Cleveland at Washington. sie 3 newark, 113 Jersey city, 10. mile match race. Piani set @ dizzy Philadelphia at Pittvbureh. SL Louis at Philadeipnia, Braxton Baltimore, 12; Reading, 3. e pace all the way. Boston at Chicas. Chicago at Boston. Syracuse, 7; Toronto, 6. | Buttalo, 10; Rochester, 2. VERY garment is our regular stock—there are no “special fro Yeci) Van K GAMES TO-DAY, Wille Spence ora lap torn ON ne eee Geena PIES RUTC Willie, Grimm won AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Soracune at dere City, purchases” of doubtful quality. You get the same smart 3 Clark, and. t¢ os Cy curs | At, Polo Grounds 2, | fochoster at Newark, Clark mile paced match, race. from | well, took the “tmortalhe: acahee | cit Unite AICI toake the Raters | Batol ce sece gorcescso—¥ | feaal sO repens style, the same high quality and the same large assortment as when ia and Willie Allman took the half-mile | Ru? °°: 88a eee t sois el handicap. UJusterlee “Satheriandl” ‘Woulngs, " eouard ‘and Gattale et! Caltisers: |i Peter Van Kempen, the Holland star.|after @ hard ride by beating Alt you pay regular prices. Clearance Sale at all three stores—Walker Street, Cortlandt Street and 149th Street, Bronx. 2,187 All-Wool Suits were $45 ‘1,906 All-Wool Suits were $60 . My store No. 119- 25861 All-Wool Suits were $40 1,935 All-Wool Suits were $55. | 121 Nassau St. is 1,944 All-Wool Suits were $35 1,446 All-Wool Suits were $50" ; ~i222| EXTRA PANTS FREE ii as roadway ° i during this sale. . | J am moving from 1431 Broadway August 1st and $ $ 50: p | —————— | wish to dispose of the largest tailoring stock of | >» Mystoreat2Colum- | fine woolens ever shown at the lowest possible + bus Circle is carrying z Now No Ww of ' — aon e ted price. ne. : , : ‘ as roadway : ‘ serfiee uitl taney teiatinrea tel ities MAceend riecea the tere eese aes : during this sale. Lymansville Serge, 14 oz. All Wool Worsted Suit browns, graye and greens ported and domestic woalens. a No Charge for Alterations s by All at One Price ss 9,658 Mohair Suits : RRIESTLEYS included. Blacks, blues, browns, grays, tans $ 50 and sand colors in checks, stripes and overplaid effects. Single and double breasted models in extreme and conservative styles. Sizes 32 to 52, longs, shorts, stouts and regt lars. to your order and extra pants free. $4 6-59 (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 shape. 2-piece Suit and extra pants. $46: 50 (No tailor advertises English Mohair under $35) Tweeds, Cheviots and Crashes, all wool some Two-piece Suits, some All-Wool Men’s Pants Mostly odds and ends crt from ovr regular bag: 5500 Palm Beach Suits Made of genuine Palm Beach Cloth in all the newest Palm Beach Shades. FD. ONLY BY GOOLALL WWORSTED ¢ ca <u K/athes TRADE MARK Palm Beach Suits $ 875 .. $D 1 75 cecvean gan Se SG 75: |boys, sturdily made, like all up «. Regularly $9, $10 and $11.30 White Flannel Trousers Carefully tailored, from the tinest nana Ordinarily $10 *, $750 and $12.50 Three-piece Suits to order (No Extra Pants with this offer) UNCALLED FOR SUITS ready-to-wear out as low as $8.00 UNCALLED FOR PANTS as low as $3.00 | Kid Klothes. Moe Levy € Son} 119-125 Walker Street . . Downtown 73 Broadway Cortlandt St. Second 3 " Brom 409 Eastl49tSt.iacgnias Floor 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE 119-121 NASSAU ST. Open Frenings Until 9 F, Ms Open Kvenings Until 7 P.M. | Saturday, 1 Saturday, 0 P.M. 1431 BROADWAY! CORNER 40TH STREET Open Evenings Until 9 P. M,; Saturday, 10. M.