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Se Ruth Makes Two Homers, One of ’Em the Longest : In Polo Grounds History é ——>— Babe Also Pitches and {s| Paving forved Tyrus to hit fly to centre, Revenge is sweet, Th Avenged for Cobb's Twit: | ba!! hurtica into one of the midse at ' -, A a on the ond tier of the right fled » » ang in Sunday’s Game. stands and also scored Meusel. ‘The second came in the seventh, not | so long after the Babé had been taken By Isaac Shuman. Tyrus Raymond Cobb should never, an easy out of the box and replaced by Carl | Mays, But Babe was still gloat- mM. Ty hadn't got a hit off him Mever push up his nose again at] "Ynmke was leary of the Babe, de- George He n Ruth. leary he homer George Ty did it Sunday, and the Babe just 1 had knocked off him in the by way of getting gentlemanly re-|thinl had been the fifth the Bambino venge slammed a home run—his nine-| M4 made off his pitching, Peckin- teenth of the son—into the right |P24sh ep GG The mad: He 8 leary thirteen ward hits and eleven He runs Meld stands. was weary as well But the Babe wasn't sat a. The | Giants Lose Sixth Straight Game To Cards, Who Win Tenth in Row > YorkersiMake Triple» hake off the Jinx that has been fol- New Yorkers Make Triple Play) jowine the Giants on their. tour 1 eriiica Dar through the West, but the task of but Otherwise Perform stopping the Cards in their whirlwind areer to the Art, who fa in, 1 Ryan replace too was hit ham, and top was too much for 1 to last three full inn- 1 him, but he : Away Off Form. in ti out n to Art Nehf was the hurler ch Leon Cadore Is Knocked Off Slab, But Robins Win Game From Reds'; «Gincinnati Outbats Brooklya Sruetl alan ‘tanitteas neldlng: oF Team, but Great Fielding | {igreq"til the Reds made one in the ning in which he was driven off the ound, Saves Latter. . irittith in mght field after Coumbe INCINNATI, June 14.—At last went in to pitch for the Reds in tho Robins’ losing streak is at an end, th inning. almost tossed the game after dropping six games in a/ iW Als the Robins in fie ality See >» Cine r batted for Coumbe in the last inning p two of them to the Cincinnat’ and singled. Hood lost Hargrave's came out on the long end fy, see going to third and the batter cont ed game with the reaching second yesterda The score was, The Rot did their scoring in the . * first and Inst innings. In the opening eds 1, Leon Cade session Johnston walked after Olson | ace for the Robins, wa: fanned. Griffith's infleld out advanced ven from the mound by the slug shnston to ond. Wheat came Reds in the seventh Inning, and | $¢ross With a three-bagger to right and Joh Mm scored casily former Licutenant was relieved | A balk allowed hered twelve hits off the Brooklyn | Mtyers singled, Whoat going to. third aut pre onl | Kilduff forced Myers, Zack dashing us hit hard | home on the ad play Fistic News BY JOHN POLLOCK and Gossi, Poto Hartley, the j {2 mounds at the Pioneer Sporting Club t-mor and Wille Jarkaon baa been It will be staged at Dckman Ov Jaokio Norman, the promising Bast New York has deen matobed to meet Young Rob Fitestmmons — Ore,, offering Bini a guarantor of §7,500 for ‘Tunney's bands am tn good | lad. PrN Blake of June 20 fabape again and if thes are not injured while box | Sinlu et tire featherwelghta in throe tor tng fhe out to gise Fitastmmony a great fight | und after July 4. Neary haa wired bash t scorpting Moore's terms The Cisttars whom Suit ‘vor the next show of the Armory A. A. of Jemey | w aro Tilly Mascot, Danuy Fatwards wins Vanderbilt B, Ward, the fo! due s : es ee Herbert 1, Bowman of the New Pita jeniniaarl Athletic Club rd Ocls won thelr wa e round by ereey Chiy on July the semi-finals of the New Jer State championship lawn tennis single Club at Montclair, N. J., yesterday. | Ward made @ poor beginning in fourth round engagement against Paul Martin of the University Helghts Club ‘After ho had found the range for }\'s jaharply played crossing volloys, scored at $4, 6-9, 6-8 The beginning Was made in the dou bles in which a total of 9 pairs were drawn, The doubles will be the chief feature of the tournament to-day, oh Vilage to WR ME armer Sullivan of Green Go fest bout of Hweive rounds =m pono | fF WhO Pi aing show to cows AT pists + “Pr NO he Staten Taland heavyweight, will tebe TM ty place and ment Bil Aohfllinger, G58 FODNS pogyyweight, in the eemi-final of his gh das marchod Joknoy Tame to moot by staged at the Ninth on Wost lith Street, on Saturday Angult still rankled. He wanted more| He pitched three balls—wide, ‘Tho Bovenge. Ho liked the taste of it, | Babe Stood with his bat at ease, but with a disgusted expression on his Bo he went yesterday to little cheruble countenance, Miller Huggins and said | “The plate is he said to How- “Commandant, I do not like this/and, tapping the rubber with his war Cebb person nor his team of 1]club. | “Here.” players, 1 would fain pitch against | ,,Howard may have had an idea the Gini a that § ne Babe wouldn't strike at the next o bested might with my boda lobbe t across, just about aa @pp with ball as well as bat heap! high as George Herman's belt buckle humiliation upon them, especialiy on| Crack (bis one they call ty.” There was a mighty yell ax the Little Miller thous ISH GENE ATONE Gok lite It ene ke J o geht. Almost on a line it went , and his m ory hearke to the ght nt 18 and Hellmann UUme when the Labe took his turn on h the direction of the Tangle the rubber sla! with the best of them | {et sign In an effort to retrieve It faa town called Boson, so Ne said] put it didn't fat wT will let you pitenh, my child, if) Up in the air it stayed, clearing the will promise me you will bat ag | {6nee, Making the bleacher seats and eres foe mise me you will bat 48 /ounding through an exit that leads! y ‘ont. o Bighth Avenu “I won't fail you,” replied the Babe,) It was the longest hit ever made happy on the Polo Grounds. It is 416 feet on tight line from the home plate And he d woint in the bleachers fence Indeed, zo Herman of the Babe's drive must have gone House of Kuth of the Clan of Hug- thirty feet further 5 - v time the Babe gins failed no one sterday after- M4 % hit one in this direction, and noon on Polo Grounds, und the || ‘ : Tigers got their third licking in a row se yaad he 8 been | Spon the. he has been a major The Babe leantd against two of Mr Hine t day for George Her- Howard Ehmke's offerings for ju twentieth and twontystirst | what the faithful expect of Georg of the season off his fa- Herman und his pitching a per- Phe first ame in the third inning, Tyrus Raymond While the Babe was still gloating at day! altogether the | 81 MS, June 14.—The Giants | ST. LOUIS, June 14. — The Giant’) home club acoumulated fifteen hits off are still travelling in their downward | +). erstwhile (for the brief period of path and fell again before the onrush! one day) leaders of the National Gt the Cardinals. ‘This marks the | Lame, tea 4 oe ; Afeiteibertie iNew ne Giants perpetrated their triple Eres Mraient detent oC Uy W kuling in the eighth inning, Four- Yorkers at the hands of the local | jjcr Jed off with a single to right and eam and their sixth consecutive loss. | Stone walked. Hornsby smaihed the © other hand, by taking yester- | ball on a line squarely Into Monroe's De Se Si ee a eee ee | Rana pungster threw to Kelly day's game from the Giants by @ Qiu) Stock off first. Kelly pogsed peore of 10 to 1 the Cardinals scored |to” Petterson and Fournier was their tenth victory in a row | nabbed off second base for the third| only Watlace Hood, who replaced ‘Tommy | Cfy, wt tte open ate arena, on ‘Thurday 1 Goorsta Lee ‘Tojamy M n west nido rmiddlewelght, wil | : = aro on Johnny Wolgast. brother of Ad. Wola. par Oia) Oa oes 9 0 rounds Bit her ¥ ave be who was unfortun bout of tweine re (Ww. is now thinking seriously of stacing open | Wille Ryan of New Brunswick will moot tbe win Mbox! shows ta lg arena at 180sh Steves | er in a a wok G@MAilrard Avenue. in Tiroax > . Ward, Bowman and Ocisner Win) Glues Ledoux, the French fratherme at: Nets | Se ene ner Yale THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921. RUTH SEEMS BENT ON SMASHING HIS WORLD’S HOME RUN RECORD - o—-——————. RACE OF TOP SERGEANT UNDER SANDE UNLIKE HIS FORM UNDER C. KUMMER. ‘Those at Belmont Park yester- day who saw Top Sergeant come from last place in the final event and run around his field to an eusy vietory couldn't belp but remember this horse's race on Thursday of last week. On that day he Was ridden by Clarence Kummer, He ran out in front with Vice Regal and then stopped to nothing at the head of the stretch, leaving Vice Regal to go on in front of him, ‘The latter had been played for a killing and f Kummer had been in the race to kill off everything else and to see Vice Regal safely an bis wa be ouldn't have dden Top Sergeant better Vi Regal went on, but still he wasn't good enoug for both Seotland Yet and ourt View caught n in the last few strédes 1 spoiled the coup, Yes: lerday Sande was up on Top Sergeant and the difference in the horse's running was too marked to eseape attention, There was no quit to him, Instead he was full of running at the very point where he quit under Kummer. Top Sergeant is what ls known as a “blinker” horse. He had the hood on the day that Kummer rode, but either he or Kummer n't over ambitious on that oc on, Public performance is the ly guide on which the public ean pick Ww Certainly no one could pick eant yes terday with } {ting ex hibition in mind, Bither that wasn't his brue form or there is a vast differenee between Kummer and Sande as race riders. STANDING OF THE CLUBS ction may have been oecessary un-| AQUEDUCT, June 18—Track fast. AACING ‘SELECTIONS. Elected 2d’ s Victory | ie theirs OM QAO WHR. Yee) Reterminatar, 1.44, 1.0604 one” rule, Hilly Kelly pald the! gonreigh, 48 2-6. LATONIA. nd renumerative odds of 1-40, of] Suvic ticnoa, 48 3-6 Clrst Ra Sweet Liberty, @1f te for cach $2 wagered at Wiue Yell 4 nd, 48. e mon ri u e 2nd, Big Son. yesterday pough there ellow Hand. npeeond Htsce—Tulallp, Alvertdn la AeAML competition for some of; Recount, 8 3-6. ag the Commander Ross horses In Can- 161 Thint = Race—ltepenter, Captain 1 adn, It waa announced yesterday in a 143, 1.66 | Tom, Nordes | To Fem inine Perverseness Ni tice teeta, Rock stine [letter from trainee MoDantel that they | would net be seen in competition on > TC. MeDowell entry, [this circult again antl the Saratoga eee ' 4. Baday ; hag une! Hig, Chote ‘Conil meet opens, | Fillies ares « appointed. , wor had . Ixth Race -Exhorter, Mab, J. 0 pe : | Fillies and Mares Considered) Fie? fiumay lieve Geen «atten | It Will Pay You Inconsistent Performers at fine ferent fate Fee eel ne ib Race- Nadeworen Just, | TRAIN TRIALS. to Re e y This Time of Season | but, whatever it was, It was the same | . | ‘mM: mber: S e ote ‘ Jihat provoked George ‘ittsburgh r wing t st fe “B.V.D.” OT = Phi’ Smith to say: “Always avoid|to be @ clever colt by winning under |rent of the work-vuis of th on at fi D." 18 ‘y a HE fillies and mares are at it| {he favorite in a fily race, especially /a hard drive ‘There are few better] the Jocal tracks: style or type of un I 1 uring the spring and summertime." |looking colts in training than the son 12 | again! In accordance with ‘rhe history of them shows that there [of Dick Finnell--Viola Vale, who in-|, BELMONT PARK, June rewek * derwear. their habit of the past several not inconsistent thorough | dicated by his running that Mutt and Listy . 5 RoR ie 'B.V. D.” 1S the trade- the ee ‘an biota ry luring those seasons, and It| Jett a han apt to gather a vanhoe ant Trevelyn, al a eminine sex are providing racing tha: 1 1g the cool days of the|their daddy's colt ts called upon to| mouttage, bt cial autograph— provokes adverse comment. Some are | ta ind during the winter: meet, at least to the top af the sc: | sennings Tame upon the product of inclined to call their performances re The rent racing secretaries per. jond division that drups in behind the th, 34, 118 Rot versals of forn er close, students | sist in fling those races, and it | William A's and the Sweep By's and) Why ee ag The B. V. PD. Com- loniy natural that owners enter for|the other topnotebors. * P 18 { fare content with calling them lapses them. It is difientt realize how St Patrick, 1.60. from form, but, whatever {t is, there|marcs are improved by stmmertime| Gooa platers arc Qard to find, it] Malden Ballet, 1.19 has bebn, and It ts predicted there| racing so son after the closo of the jesems. | Raloo was boosted $2,800) JAMAICA, June 12—Traok fast, | sa: Sitti pens ner breeding season, but they are kept at|above hts entered value after he won| wishbone, 603-6. Will be, Tittle presented by the Elected) and the public keepa at It by cry-|the Harlem Selling Stakes, and thero| siren Maid, 36 | 11, Ballet Dancer IL mbotte, Lady| jig feria reversal” every tlive the | were four olaina registered for Major | en Mine | Gommide clias that Will be worthy |ecmparative faw in (he claus mene and Parke “after” hin victory; In conge. | Pae of the classification “good form” until] reverse ve feta It affords the critical ence there will be fat entries for] [7 ad, m | the geason rolls along to the Saratoga! a wide range, but does the sport little Wednesday’ ‘a races, when the surplus| Moody, 482-5, 1.02, 1.16 3-6 meeting, where the day ani nights) good, and there ADpSAtH to barno Hens |fnemey wll be Broresed eid Aaaet Fs || Olea aid Ahot 6 © cooler and the climatic conditions |edy but weather since the accretaries [the value of the different purses. In} whimsey and Dorons, 18, 1.48 4-6 ally more suited to the ladies of | wan't help that way, at least, the public benefits| cinrice C and Good Heart, 36 2-4 i oughbred class }from the present day method of con} yin ns Taig Elected Uf, when she w vortte {ducting selling and claiming races | ca hut rs on her previous outing. performed | Violinist and Overtake, Bud Fisher's|more than it would If the so-called | Leghorne, 40. poorly. Yesterday ahe tiptoed her | recent $5,000 combination purchase in| Kentucky claiming rulo were brought | Cazadora 403-6, 1083-5 Held from start finish and won in |Juveniles, made their first appearance |!nto effect ns a substitute | Vor 1 Hop, with conditions generally! in vermilion and black colors 1 Ture + 149, the same ator rode when she d ye y Violinist showed himself Though contribution by the a Irish Brigadier, 1,06. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Club. Ww. L. PC.) Club, WwW. L. PC. Pittsburoh.. 34 16 .680|Brooklyn,.., 26 29 473 New York... 32 20 .615 Chicago..... 2) 26 447 St. Louis... 27 22 .851|Cincinnati.. 21 32.996 | Boston 25 25 .$00| Philadelphia 16 32.333 GAMES YESTERDAY. At St. Louls— 100000000 1 Lox Nef, ityan “and Smith; Hal ‘ uninati 200000001 Cincinn Ce Harteries (adore, Mamaux and Miller; Ui | cout W Hargrave y Rt " OO001S1E-61 Pi O2Li ax Wit Hat and” Peters; Hamilton 000 008 tio,‘ oMryan GAMES TO-DAY, New York at St. Lou Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Boston at Chicago. ax Gowdy; York aud AMERICAN LEAGUE, Club, = W. Le PC. Club, WL PC Cleveland... 34 20 .630| Boston 23 24.459 New York... 32 21 .604/St. Louis... 24 29.453 Washington, 29 26 .527|Chicayo..... 21 29 .420 Detrvit...... 29 28 .$09]Philadelphia 18 33.383 GAMES YESTERDAY. | Grounds ae | petro wen OOOOFOISI~K IT | New. Yori 12804120 a-15 15 1 i ‘sithmake ‘and Hassler; uth, Mays, Fe | eusin ‘and’ Sehane, Hoffinaa We | cy 60000 wo 4 Wasi 4000 UO G11 Malls, Cavelearl and Nunw Johnson, “Acosta,” Zactan) RH oo19 020104 Be DobouEoT St D Richinond’’ and “Collie! “Harris “and RW le F1L000D000 HK I 09000002-4 11 Tat Fatier ‘dnd’ Scualk: Jones, ‘Thormahien Bunn suid Tue GAMES TO-DAY, Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Wa: St. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Club. W. L. PC.) Club. w. L Baltimore... 40 10 .800| Teronts 23 28 « Bulfalo..... 31 21 .S96| Jersey City. 23 29 Rochester... 25 24 .510/ Syracuse 20 28 Nowark..... 27 26 509! Reading 1437-27 GAMES YESTERDAY. Jorvey City. 4; Syrar se, 3 11 innings). Rochester, 13; Newark, 7. Toronto, 5; Reading, 4 Baltimore, 5; Buffalo, 2. GAMES TO-DAY. Syracuse at Jorsey City. Roohester at Newark. Toronto at Reading. Buttalo at Baltimore. “4 »wellon Golf ¢ holed his tee shot on yard hole of the Orange tf Club course in. the th Cour Hudson Riv olf Association annunl 18 hole handl leap tournament, ‘This is. the second | tine the hole has been made in one. | GARTER Wipe For Comrort Y never remir t of its presence. Because it is shaped to fit the leg, it clings snugly, but can- not bind; it gives no tension, but cannot sli —good? Why man, that ain’t the half of it! HINK of everything that’s good—fried chicken and hot “beaten” biscuits... . candied sweets and waffles swimming in honey .... corn “on the cob” and peas as big as cherries. That's how Piedmonts hit your appetite, For they're made of Virginia tobacco— that rich, ripe mellow tobacco with the “down-in- Dixie” flavor, Good? Just try it—that’s all, LicarTt & Myers Tosacco Co, mome 0 e @ iT?eimMia Ci —and for cigarettes Virginia tobacco ts the best! lhe € | —

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