The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1921, Page 13

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t LITTLE DICKIE KERR THE FUSSY FOURSOME - - - - AY Aw Doc ~ Now LIsTEN, YOu NEVER GOT ANY FIVE ON THis HOLE | THey'LL BE CUTTING YOUR HANDICAP IF YOU KEEP PULLING THAT STUFF — DOC, You KNOW YOu Took six!! THE EVENING WORLD, “Lying on the Green”! Press Poblishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) I Tere You 3 pip ! My Dave IN THE ROUGH AND THEN 1 WAS IN “Tu SAND TRAP ON MY THIRD T SAW Y' MiSs ONE. A FOOT! AN'ON WITH MY MASHIE IN "SR swung ar tT WITH YOUR FOUR —AN' DAWGONNIT, Y'SAW] | JIGGER AN' THEN “Tok ME SINK “hat PuTT —! YOUR MASHIE {| 1S POSE Y'saw ME SINK CT DIDN'T Y'CALL THAT A PRACTICE YES —AND How ABOUT TWAT ONE YOu MISSED — SAM - ASK HIM HOW ABOUT “THE DIRECTION OF A PRACTICE, SWING — How ABOUT IT DOC, DIDNT YOU SWING AT (T TOWARD “THE GREEN ?, ASK HIM “THAT, SAM} ‘S.A FUNNY THING HOw “THESE. Guys COUNT ! GEE |t AIN'T No WONDER BUT I C'N COUNT \ ns (© THey'D ASK ME 1¢'D Give'EM A EARFULL -"TH! BIG SKINNY GUY KICKE) HIS BALL OUTA A GOSH - BUT (™ getrin! No tho . —— No2nexr. py : : (Ht rUsSY FOURSUME, Vic's New Comic, Appears tach 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 Golf Club. This Is the Fourth of the Series, the First Having Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. Giants’ Victory Over Cubs Due to croft's bat after Burns had been|celebrated hia second appearance at Jehnny Martin Wins Judges’ De- thrown out by Hollocher. 1. {the plate in this inning with a double fe ° ° luwed with & Nines te right, on whicn |{@ Fight on which Patterson tallied and cinton Over Luatio. First Innin Battin Ram @ | Bancroft romped to, third.’ O'Farrell Snyder, reacted the far comer. Ban-| johnny Martin, the cast side leht g - g pag jtmade a gallant but tardy attempt *o| pan with single to centre. Banny| Weight, who has fought great battles aaa get Benny napping off third, and an| piifered second and came home on a) with Lew Tendler and Willie Jackson. ° — ument was started for the Cubs | single by, Fr {Young hit, to Hol-| gaged another victory to his long list f sa d the Giant's Captain was out, and | locher, who ped on second, forcing | * : : he eaes Pound Vaughn Out of Box ‘few minutes old, continuing their bar- | :mslie sald he Wane | Frisch, thus ing to an end a ree| Saturday night when ho won the ver iH 12, Tage upon Percy Jones, who relieved lem asked to take a hand tn|™arkable batting spree. | dict of the judges In his fifteen-round and Get Nine Runs Before ; yon naked te detiinaa “aed at! ‘The Cubs got a run in the second| pattie with Young Luatig of the eust End of F FE him, and pounding out nine runs be- th the game was resumed, Youn, wien Griines Hibat at bet Bastia i Ide at the 9th Coast Artillery. Mar- ame fore the inning was over. The final a hit off Vaughn's glove and | left, tool on Barber's out, stayed | Sd : 3 BETO! Haine score was Giants G x L ft crossed the plate.» there while Sul scored | tin's clever boxing and clean punching peo score was Giants, 9; Cubs, 1, Barnes y brought Frisch in with a double | when Kelleher . | were too much for Lustig and he was | CHICAGO, June 20, — The Cub Pitched for New York, and through- bounded off the right field wall| Barnes was w the fourth| rea at bay with straight tefts and | Just a few feet from the top, Youn) pulling up at third, and King acor Jess algo| right crosses. Young and Kelly ‘with a single to| then lined to centre. 'Bancroft, who tossed to Frisch, doubl- King reached third when Patterson | ing Barber off second. ied to Tight and scored on Snydere| For the Giants, Barnes tripled with | le to left. Here Vaughn hit the/|one out in the fifth and was left strand- in. the: ese for the ‘showers and Jones took|ed. and Frisch, first up in the sixth, | Trane ust | his place on the mound. [doubled but was nailed in an attempt! p from Ban-! “Barnes lined to Sullivan and Bu tp 5! rd. EXTRA PANTS FREE Iam moving from 1431 Broadway August 1st and wish to dispose > of the largest tailoring stock of fine woolens ever shown at the lowest possible price. Lymansville Serge, 14 oz. All Wool Worsted Suit to your order and extra pants free. WADE (No tailor advertises this serge under $35) T English Mohair of WANT uitings, very light py weight, guaranteed sunproof, chalkline stripes; Plain Blue and quiet |inning and passed G | Barber had forced G assed Sullivan. Kelle! ut the whole game he had the home Ties “alae club at his mercy, allowing them but four hits, while his teammates man- | of fourteen, | #l ts a start boxmen felt the weight of the Giant batting line-up in the first inning of yesterday's game when the visitors made a fierce attack upon the delivery of big Jim Vaughn, driving him out of the box when the game was but a inn a h 1 ¢ by fumbling a —_——>——— | Jimmie Kane Scores Quick K. 0. | At Goshen on Saturday night Jimmie Kane knocked out Joe Moran in the second round of a ten-round bout. My store No. 119- 121 Nassau St. is carrying same prices as 1431 Broadway during this sale. My store at 2 Colum- bus Circle is carrying same style and prices as 1431 Broadway during this sale. two-tone effects, look like worsteds, will hold shape. 2-pce. Suit and extra pants. (No tailor advertises English Mohair che $35) $4 §:°° Tweeds, Cheviots and Crashes, all wool, some Two-piece Suits, some Three-piece Suits $ to order. .seceeri (No Extra Pants with this offer) ) UNCALLED FOR PANTS as low as ..... . 3.00 tC ) @ Mitchell The Tailor 1431 BROADWAY | 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE | 119-121 NASSAU ST. oP ORRER ATH STREET. | om creme ee oom meme st By Isaac Shuman. Litde Dickie Kerr may be the smatl- day, and which gave the White Sox m Im of his left hand for all but team won by the seu dropped them almost seemed, one, two, thre ind the almost as formidable Peckin- paugh and Meusel and styles. THE GENUINE CL PD ONLY BY GOOUALL WORSTED CO. $975 to Moe Levy € Son 119-125 Walker Street Downtown ! 7 3 Broadway In the Bronx MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1981. OF WHITE SOX AGAIN HUMBLES YANKEE§ | Majors’ Smallest Pitcher Again Proves the Biggest Sort of Yankee Club Jinx) :er vita tusk ts — gine. |the mto be, There wasn’t any ef the jthe dash or the precision of Yanks visible except for « |doudle play started byAaron jin the eighth, when he made @ bril- Mant running stop of Falk's Li over the second bag, where he out Johnson and recovered in time to Dick Kerr Beats Locals for! auickiy as they stopped up. And then, Second Time, Giving White Sox Three Games in Series. in marked ¢ Out of Four) and a squat in the box t | Jack Quinn hth, was © was est pitcher in the big leagues, but th hesore doesn't by any means imply that he stay-at isn’t much of @ piteher. piloted: He Ask the Yanks, whom he licked yes- i, terday for the second time during the four game series which ended yester-| ly ne 4 victory over the league ckie held the Hugmen in| tive of the Pipp and vc get the same smart style, the same high quality, the same large selection ‘special purchases” of doubtful quality—-no “‘odd lots” or ‘broken Prices are radically reduced at all three stores—Walker Street, Cortlandt Street and 149th Street, Bronx. 12,300 All-wool Suits Reduced! sizes.” 2,187 All-Wool Suita were $45 2,861 All-Wool Suits were $40 1,944 All-Wool Suits were $35 "29 Blue serges, blue unfinished worsteds. Herringbones, pencil stripes and fancy mixtures in blues, browns, grays and greens. No Charge for Alterations 9,658 Mohair Suits RIESTLEYS included. Blacks, and sand colors in checks, stripes and overplaid effects. Single and double breasted models in extreme and conservative Sizes 32 to 52, longs, shorts, stouts and regu lars. Palm Beach Suits Made of genuine Palm Beach Cloth in all the newest Palm Beach Shades. rontrast to the usual exhi- bitions given by Yani twirlers, Dickie weathered the storm in lation fashion, one piteher to a conteat, a The Yanks used three—Hill Piercy, only Long Tom, who went in in the ® the home fans during > a bit of steam and a sharp- sixth, wore attributable also ina large pulling out of a hard hole he inherited and as whole they weren't flelding at all like a team in the class their Raker, step down and out almost as’ standing in the average column shows KidK/athes ) I 75 409 Eastl49tSt. taverns In fat better much better, and with two pit such as Urban Faber and Dit wb who can stop « slugging com! yn like the Yanks, they're going to work gradually out of thetr place second division, j Kerr, whom fans will as long as he is in baseball for loyalty to bis team, was ge applauded by Yank fans y. and often it seemed that had ar many rooters as the home team. ie we | whats Path, rong, amar wl | | 1] 14 ; | | she seventh lin the eighth, and stayed o finish the game in regu- and Tom Sheehan—ana able to hold the viaitors. wild on his first appear- the first for a strike-out However. the Babe got two doubles before the game ended. -home series just com- has been jaid up with and while he seemed to ball, hia control was #o|, MoCleflan misjudged another high poor that he got himself in trouble in| A, which went down ae « double f° every inning but two | forced to groove balis, letting across Roth tn the first, although it landed | barely out of the diamond. He did | the same thing the other day for | Ruth. because he was runs, two of whioh, in the two innings of the game, which his! part to his slow flelding of a bunt and of 6 to 4, and] his failure altogether to field another.| Piercy may still prove to be ont: sho wished, It] Quinn did good work in the sixth by| of the best of the Yanks’ hurlers. He had the stuff yesterday, but need - he had a bad seventh, when| from Dill, by retiring the Sox with-| ed control, which he can acquire. the Yanks scored three runs, but for| out an additional run. the remainder of the time Dickie ma Of course, the Yanks weren't hitting! It's an off day at the Polo Grounsis the sluggers, even the formidable Babe|—for which Kerr was responalble—| to-day, so far as either the Yanks or Giants are concerned, but the latter will appear to-morrow to ent tertain the Bri at all three stores as when you pay regular prices. No 1,906 All-Wool Suite were $60 1,446 All-Wool Suita were $50 1,935 All-Wool Suita were $55 LY fae Blue serges, blue unfinished worsteds. Herringbones, pencil stripes, hair- lines and checks in the very best im- ported and domestic woolens. $1750 No Higher blues, browns, grays, tans All-Wool Men’s Pants Mostly odds and ends ct from our regular suitings $500 White Flannel Trousers Carefully tailored from v7 the finest flannels Ordinarity $10 and $12.50 Now Palm Beach Suits Genuine Palm Beach Suits for boys, sturdily made, like all Kid Klothes, 75 Up. Entrance on Cortlandt St.\ Second Floor ee en ee

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