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‘THE EVENING WORLD, W EDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921, bi YANKEES LOSE TWO AND GIANTS ONE GAME, BUT DODGERS WIN Giant Boxmen Swamped; Braves Tak New vores Make Strong] Start, but Lose to Boston Sluggers, 16 to 5, STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, e e First Battle Judge Landis and President It looked like the stuff that is! ciuw W. 1. PC.) Cl, |W. ke PO. f > ac Chams needed to bring fhe pennant to this pittsburoh.. 38 17.691 |rootvn . 29 82 Heydler See tle at Cham town, but the home team apparently |New York. 36 23 .610|Chicago,..., 24 31 436 ionship Fi ies. ran out of their supply. Hugh Mc- | Boston 31 26 644 | Cincinnati. 26 34 414 pI onship Flag Flies. Quillan, who had grinned throughout | st. Louis.... 29 28 .509| Philadelphia 18 38 321 Tee aa the attack in the first, kept on grin- GAMES YESTERDAY. By Robert Boyd. Out Sandow in Record eure ae Big Crowd key- Burman and hinsy. Beecher Draw. By Vincent Treanor. NOCKING out Sammy Sandow of Cincinnati in fifty-five s K onds, Joe Lynch, the cham-| pion bantam, brought a most, suc- cessful show at the Bronx Boxing- drome at 11,20 last night to a close. Five bouts were seen by a tremen- dous crowd, ali going the limit ex- cept the final event. Sandow, floored three times, was no match for the champion. Many thought he “took it" quickly and put him in the lemon class, Zoxingdrome is located in the the Brenx, but som way to the place. feature of the evening was the 1 « Leach Cross, He vue with Gene Delmont, but | ime tis well wishers were! nthe last bell clanged, of the Chaney -Beecher t about a an he did arden cent was fu orm, His lett hand jab} hb account and his right iseless, except at in work | ve | did Chaney appear to ised a lot which was not str iceording to the i t was decided an draw, a decis' wh Chaney could have no kick. Split finely Sieccher deserved the decision. Juck Kharkey showed up for his bout with soe Bur n, the bantam from Chi- cago, in por condi n. He hadn't one a round before he was puffi Ske the ! known porpois Bur-| gman started like a young cyclone and gut it all over Jack in the first round o\tte that up to the fifth, Sharkey Fought wildly and in: spots. In the with ound he pulled ail kinds of ough stuff and used his head like a He missed many a well but when he did land the effects of the blows. strength stood by him harkey’s and he got better ag the bout £ Peeead to the end A n exhibition the manly art of hit, stop and get any! 1 was a very sloven affair, ed and Referee Jim with one of draw 1 bit furrowed of ie ha ad a Bes bout with first York crowd “put A Rijwea that ne Delmont Gene aran x years up to pepper in nents. body In he pulled his old sta 1 did it so weil that he fc SOXINGDROME A. A. BOUTS DRAW GATE OF F $63) 534.90 | BY JOHN POLLOCK. gvoss receipts, including ' vernment, tax the big ‘ Y Box m onx last n yore thon- ind. th e paid th were « 4 $2 $2,608 1007 at $3... + "3,021 4,389 at $5 | 21,945 1,055 at $7... » 7,385 2/280 at $10 . 22/800 { Totaly -rweereweresee+ $63,534 of nasty | sneaking in punches on | the | | two error allowed the ns. ynovan's il! sleepy city will this afternoon will pitch for Ring for Philadelphi: |and some heady baseball Dodgers to score four r The Dodgers treated team fr play another Dutch Ruether lyn and Jimmy st. Louis Detroit game at -Detroit, postponed GAMES TO-DAY. New York at Boston. Washington at Philadelphia C veland at Chicago. | said to be $75,000, from the farm they will be over to H. T. Griffin, one SD of much prominence but been retirement for several years, Tommy Griffin knows horses, and the youngsters which w come under his hands are good looking enough and well bred enou to justify the Prediction that the Smith ‘colors will be reasonably prominent next vice of his friends to be ful, for and when shipped Delmont had a dangerous round arm swing always ready, The bout went the limit. In the last round Delmont became unduly rough and cut Leach’s fteye. The judges agreed on Cross as the winner. He at least had out- boxed Delmont, Nobody objected to the decision. «74 Toronto, 2. Rochest a trainer who has Baltimore, 11 GAMES TO-DAY. - Buffalo at Jersey City. Toronto at Newark. Syracuse at Baltimore, Rochester at R | x38 pr wk and tyin Up.CRanay A Bune Ciuney's employment. of anything| ; (No tailoy advertises this serge under $35) | you WA (No tailor advertises Engli 119- is My store No. 121 Nassau St. = carrying same prices some Three-piece Suit tO Ord@v i ¢i.eas 1431 B ‘ ‘ ; ‘e “y poacway (No Extra Pants with this offer) during this sale. My store at 2 Colum- UNCALLED FOR PANT bus Circle is carrying ie same style and prices as 1431 Broadway during this sale, CORNER 40TH STREET Open Kvenings Until 9 0. Mo: Saturday, 1008, ©. Open Evenings t Saturday woe nM, “ Robins Open* "Home Campaign By Taking Game From Phillies brated, for in baseball, as in other| lines of sport, “ft is not w you used to b yu are to-day and the D are fifth in the ri and Ebb the Phillies their in regu ——- ning and pitched ball which the 6 Greene ‘i YANKS DEFEATED B Isaac Si Giants couldn't fathom, Two hits 210017416 LTHOUGH the Dodgers are trat!- - y Isaac Shuman. were all he gave up after the first| Sow York Toonoooor ing along in fifth place in the | Braves, but it wasn't due altogéther| team mates had tled the score in the | 22 National League race, they to the lively bail, Rather, instead, to| fifth, when Johnny Monroe, whom | ,,At Brookimn— rooercooo-sn 9) Were champions for a day in the open- | 8 deadly an cxhibition of ostensible| McGraw was trying out at second in| prokin dOO20101E 4 4 i ing game with Bill Donovan's cellar | aa { 7 the test of hig new line missed rles—-Hubtell ead Bruegy; Grimes and! titi Iders, the Phill | baseball presented by the Giants a8) an easy pop fly by Holke and per-| aie: raat! Pa Oa delet tl —— ever a band of faithful in these| mitted Southworth to come home. — | 4: x: touts—-Firt Game Judging from the way the club! poonox june 2h—The New vant environs had to sit through and sut-|, Johnny is a youngster and likely, | culcaso 002 210000~810 2 from Flatbush has been playing for : 4 Sa ae ne hrough anc but the fans alGn't cofisider Kis pos. | se tees TGseasCesciTN Sl the teat month tt le doubtful if they | Yankees suffered @ double defeat at ‘That sibilities at all. He was booed vocif: | Ratteries—Marin and Kiilifer; Berticn and aaa ah the hands of the Boston Red Sox yes- q Such of them who were, erously, and in the sixth he got in| Clemons shall be afforded the chance of piay- | 4.) ny dropping both games of the faithful enough to sit through it. Sev-, even worse when he permitted Gowdy | (,i50%4 in the role of “Champions” for some | Hed 1 double-header, losing the the stants wk through the back of| Smith's peg as Barbare and Powell | ‘ They hoisted their last year’s pen- | cong, 6 to 1. Huggins, judging by the stands ty reach the “L" didn't, were negotiating a double steal, the GAMES TO-DAY. nant to the four winds of Watbush |fO oe cv cctions he had made Wilt mtuediately utter the sixth, ‘atter scoring. All this rattled Jess Geten at New York before Federal Judge Landis and PANGAN eb L d en the visitors got seven runs On| Parnes, who. hadn't. been. hurling Philadelphia at Brookiyn. ee Merdien, President of the Wa® bent on taking both games b nly four hits which flanked two| badly. He walked Southworth, Nich- | Chicago at St. Low me), ; John A. Heydler, President of the | cing with the local’s attack. Shaw Erievous errors by Johnny Monroe | olson’ singled, to centre and. scored Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, | National League, and then proceeded [OO NE Mt tt tne Red Sox &nd a lesser one by Bancroft. Barbare from‘second. Boeckel walked | to trounce the Quakers by a score of | <°Y Was Pi the seventh with Nehf in-|and then Monroe missed Holke's stibavie Sartre | ‘ ts sluggers in the first game, but he 1d of Barnes pitching, such few as! easy grounder, scoring both South- AMERICAN LEAGUE, oe a was pounded almost at will and » remain saw Nicholson hit a) worth and Nicholson, Boeckel taking | Club. Ww. L. PC.) Club. w. &. p¢.| Fora more sensitive club therordeal | 114. rom the mound in the sixth © the it field stands with) third. Ford, batting his second time | Cleveland ., 38 22 .633 | Detroit ao 34 of taking part in the celebration of |). Lon by d Boeckel hit an-| during the ;, ie entre | New York... 35 26 4 at | Hoyt, in the second session, fared no an- | during the inning, singled to centre - ast year's championship would have n the left fleld bleachers. and Boeckel and Holke came home. | Wathington..” 35 29 33.441 ‘ better and had to be relieved by Fer- { the game was played to|'Then, somehow, ‘three outs mere | Beton 29 26 | 87 382 tended to humiliation, But not for | ooo ing seventh, @ silent and constantly dwindling | made. | GAMES YESTERDAY. he Phillies, They have grown cale ne oe ty axa WhO mw itt crowd, (00 ¢ ed even to jeer, Still, the team showed at times! | At Boston—Fint Game R.WE.| loused with all their reverses of hone of the 20g fans who saw the. And it all came after the Giants) some of its wonted brilliancy in the | \°" Ye" Szocono1 ose i fd accept most everything in| game, who came* fn: gnticipation of sta a heartening batting bee ‘nj field. Monroe made a peach of a | Sateen Suathay ava Hettionn Teaionk (08 ‘ame good naturedly, Perhaps | seeing Babe Ruth lace out a homer, the first frame to evercome a two-run | of Holke's grounder over the | wi what Was considered when | wore sorely disappointed. ‘Tho hero lead pounded out by the visitors off| bag in the seventh, and Youn Second Ebbets named the day* when | - 4 Rubo Benton, With two men out.) a circus cateh in ‘the frat when he eee 0.0000000-1 5 3! the club would celobrate their cham- | Of the opening game of the present they touched Hligh McQuillan for five! dived read first after Rarbare's low | 920015300610 0) pionship winning. series, in which he gent one oyer the lows which netted four runs and) liner. Walker contributed a thrill in riee—Host aod Schang; Bush and Walters, The Dodgers, with Burleigh Grimes ¢, sr sts fe: a { . bbe as " a rence for the winning run, failed not made the optimists feel that here in-| the second by making a remarkable | | 4: phitaddohia on the mound, displayed in spots| 1, a ad sisuts Bue deed was an exhibition of the latent| jump and one-hand catch of MeQuil- | Wasninston ,| some of the real championship form | 0MI¥ to knock out a circuit clout, bul fighting qualities of the Giants. ‘Tan's fly, } pritaderpnin’ °° 4990109000104 2) that brought them the pennans, they| also tp gct more than one hit in the | )01002002000011-718 3| raised nine official times at bat—and that jes-Mogridge and Gharrity; Naytor and/ In base hits the Philadelphia team aoe a leat tite ., d | Pernine excelied the Tobin They nicked | didn't come until his last time up in amption nc. noc S At_Cileago. | Grimes for eleven, but they could only | the second game. He failed his team | crertana Poooeooso-gi2 tisend two runs “across.” Walter Hub- hree times with men on ‘Caleas bth Bd 10 1) bell of the Quakers held the Dodg = ttertes—Chle and Nunamaker; MeWeeney and) down. to eight hits, but Brook- | even his old time friends, who began ket gel ta tl j There will be no championship cel at he was ‘sinking to at 6 ante me = | utter col He came out of INTERNATIONAL AGT \s. B. Smith Buys the Oxnard Year-/| | very suddenly, however. and walloped _ Club. Ww. Lb. PC.) Glub. W. &. PO. | lage. | Delmo ng the: ropes. It was | Baltimore... 47 12 797 |Torente.... 27 32 488] ye eit oe Fi | evident, however, that the old sting , Buffalo 38 26 50) | Jory City.. 27 93. 400) ney ERRIAR TCO” THRINES HEAT toto uel wasn't in Leach's pinche Rochester... 31 27 594 |Syraouee.... 28 32 430/ Tie’ aport ona big scale et P| here wasn't a moment when! Newark 30 33.476 |Reading..... 16 44 267) He bought thirty yearlings yeste: Leach didn't have to follow the ac GAMES YESTERDAY. day from H. Oxnard for a price a | The Old Swimming Hole turned | incr || We can tecch you in 10 lessons! Dalton Swaynint Schod 308 West 59th Street Suitings, iS) Sas low as 1 1 ss | By William E. Simmons | | FOURTEEN HOME RUNS MADE BY BIG LEAGUE Cricket last Sunday and etught a lar number of ling, hake and whiti Fourteen home runs were dix HIGH bef The Yankee Quartes, . 1. Oebler, Ht vided evenly between the two Hell Gate, le Ke yaly and H. Worker got major leagues yesterd: ‘ AM JM. more than 600 fish between them, On! q ured hee ys +4 idle ah i the return two fishing were found May 1 eae tae } on at the Haus tion of the, made a single and walked once iti ity . ; nine trips to the plate in the N tar 12 B. F bway. They may be y e Ne ie if covered on identification at the eiubs| YoOrk-Boston dowbleheader. Fi ut "Nt ry homers were batted {1 Phil dave | house, No Tenth ue, Mans i hilad Ladi cum trey ath Avenue, Maus! Shia by the Athletics and Wash- ingion in a fifteen-inning conte i . tly cloudy neers voy The sluggers were Gharrity and ‘The weather man says par! Ye Honest Plumbers’ Fishing Club,’ Miller of the Senators and Gal’ \to.day with moderate fresh south encoura by reports of Wweakfish way, Welch and Perkins of the beta cing caught in Hempstead Bay, went Athletics. The other American a pen after iar i Monday ne League four-ba hitters were party consisted of Robert Fridenberg, Pennock of L a ‘aes = » boat: k woston and Hawk On one of the Sheepshead Bay boats Charlie Arfr M. Rouch., of New York. Three Boston 3 PLAYERS IN ONE DAY, last Sunday Eddie Green and his weakfish- tional batsmen making homers friend Andy caught forty-hine nice ing without , on w gainst New York were Nichol- cised Dadktien off Biveron, Ni; J. agreed to try f nd about t sun, Bocukel and Gowdy. Thee 8 aI more hours were given to that wit were hi in the first Ch ot — the net resuit of three fluke. How-| Louls contest. and. one the William Mills sr, on a week-end over, nothing daunted, the club will second. ‘The hitters. w “ trip to the Wyandanch Club, Smith- ya venunalt again next Thursday of the Cubs and Smith, Hornsby town, L. 1, caught one black bass ing and Fowrnler of the Cardina that weighed five pounds and five Sditor William M, Hyde of the Pe that weighgd more than fifteen Washington News, Innkeeper Bernard; told them he had brought in three McCourt, Builder Cha T. Dodge | Weaks Suaday pounds. : and Clerk William Otto of the North Before their Port Washington fels “ z Hub, w Hempstead Tax Office made the first low zens who gathered to con- The Orange Fishing hg fad its Hyde-McCourt expedition from Port dole with and jeer them, as customary organization of uaday aboard the Washington against the Great South | after frst-of-the-season trips, the re- first outing last Sunday aboard the jy ecictish Monday sailed turned fshermen laid out on Mr. Cur- yhn Sully, and made a 6 “Charles With Capt. Ed Reybert jr. from Bay tis’s back porch ten weakfish of from A. Baum won first prize. | CHAT® Shore, taking ten quaris of slirimp six to nine pounds, and a halt bushel Sherwood was high hook © bait and small hopes of anything more of blackfish of more than respectable eight the chumming for the club. The Canarsie, Ambrose ( chat , and evel and berle took first prize with a four n-pound hake, and G. © little smaller. one a will probably go next Sunday to the Long Beach grounds for fluke and sea bass. The Seaweed Fishing Ch the Ambrose Channel Ligutship on the Learn to Swim, and B. properly, through the ’ Dalton Method of Individual, Instruction. Call or write for Booklet K ‘The worthy Nancy ‘Trea B, Capt hody got ull the wanted. whiting he The Scientific 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 English Mohair very weight, guaranteed sunproof, chalkline stripes; Plain Blue and quiet two-tone effects, look like worsteds, will hold shape. 2-pc. 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