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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921. —_ O reset WIN, EeNREES BREAK EVEN AND GIANTS LOSE outran those of Cuba, The éndividual| homeward. if Americans Beat Cabans for MIM-| last of the three game reries, 9 to 1 ar wag Major “Montgomery, No? LO TROPHY - + »« + + + By Thornton Fisher tary Fete Champlonshte. |The landers bad prevowlyaten the | fe feu al nt dic anal WASHINGTON, June 22.--The War] two games in the elimination series! "\iinister and Madame de Ceapeden of u “ Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) \ Department Greens, holder of the|with other army teams, thereby win-| Cuba. held a. reception. for two Vnited States Army polo champion-|ning the right to contest the cham-| teams and the players wives, The 5 pions, uban foul JOHN, EVERN THE ship Ute, won the first international |)", teams put Into play thelr tast-| June 28 to. play avclu team tnd then 1 LooK at You military polo tournament yesterday | ext ponies, but the American four easily| will return to Washington defeating the Cuban Army four in the Now | HAFE —24 Floor 15 W 34*St— BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) - A= . SN lily X mA ay “SENIOR” i BUBBLE .BUGBLE. TOIL AND TRovaLE! Poor Showing of Columbia H Big Surprise of Regatta Open Daily Till 6 P. M. ® Saturday Till 9 P. M. After a record-break- ing season so far, and in our endeavor to make the last half of it register a greater volume than ever We Announce, Beginning Tomorrow Morning, A General Clearance Sale Of our entire stock of 40 nationally advertised brands of clothes at 4 Sweeping Reductions It involves over a a sun came out and water conditions were practically ideal, with a help- Ing tide to ussure fast time. Never has such a crowd watched Poughkeepsie. The V aga solid mass of color as thousands waved the flags of the competing crews. The final mile of the course was simply a lane through huge steamers, launches and dozen r all three races a se plane followed the oarsmen like a giant seasull Referee Julian Curtiss sent the var- sity shells away to < fine start, the Middies in front, Cornell next’ and Columbia, California, Penn and Syra- cuse all closely bunched. The sailors, hitting a stiff thirty-six, quickly op- ened a gap. Cornell started in pur- suit. At the one-mile mark the Ith- aca combination was only a length from tho leader. Nearing the two- mile spot at the bridge the Navy and Cornell increased their lead over the others, Beginning the last mile Cornell slowed down a little. So did the Navy. | Many glasses were levelled on Colum- bia. It was time for a Blue and White sprint if any was to be made. But it never came. Brodil, the husky stroke, never increased his beat over thirty-two and the refusal to sprint put Columbia further back | e line. "With only halt a mile of water to! f “and White Representa- itives Never Raised Stroke H Above Thirty-Two. “By William Abbott. UWAYS in front and ready for Pany challenge, the Middies, WU blending brawn with superb eddemanship, won the college cham- ship on the Hudson at Pough- ie yesterday as easily as the pame shell raced down the Belgium canal last summer for Olympic hon- ra, The sailors went to the starting ine prepared to win or bust From the sendoff bomb the Annapolis boat set such a speedy pace over the ree-mile journey down the river vba only two rivals dared to ohal- Idbke—Cornell and California, Wbrmell hung on gamely until about néit afmile from the finish, when its Ugkt crew weakened. It was at this that the one big spectacular MANwoccurred. From the rear, ap- y hopelessly outclassed, the tae {contribution of five errors they did | not disappoint the gleeful fandom of Hrooktyn. | While the Quakers were playing thelr usual “Comedy of Errors,” Ca- dore was in a good pitching mood and held the Phillies down to nine hits and two runs, In baseball the achievements of the Philadelphians have alwys been al- lowed to pass unsung. What they do means little to the average fan. Hven Bill Donovan, the untamed veteran of the former Detroit Tigers, of Woilu's Champion fame, has become serene and peaceful in the few months he has been guiding the Quakers, Heno®, the two straight defeats oy the Dodg- | ers hag little significance in yevealing, whether the National League cham- fighting their way out of American Polo DODGERS REGAIN Players Lauded | STRIDE AND BEATJ ByEnglishTeam| PHILLIES AGAIN Victors Will Be Presented With | By Robert Boyd. - if TTH an extraordinary display Cup by King George of optimism we might remark Saturday. that the Dodgers are collect- ing some of their playing poise and recovering from their recent playing slump, The fierce battles they fought with the Pirates in Pittsburgh gave LONDON, June 23.—America's polo team, which yesterday swept through the defense of the British aggregation | an inkling of what Wilbert Robinson's and won the right to carry back | team is capable of when they are at across the Atlantic the International | their pest. Californian boat made. its fini’! effort to cut down the fast- Nothing has been purchased for this sale. pions are ‘ mowing Middies. Higher and higher! over California started its furious | lenge Cup, was warmly congratu-| Tf thei: two defeats of BI! Dono-| their late slump or not—un‘ess we are million dollars’ worth in all—our entire regular stock of the want the Westerners’ stroke. Ag thelr) Sprint. The Westerners’ boat fairly | !ated by polo experts and the news-|van's Puilulelphia Club may he ac. | cited away by optimism. to move up Yorne t c a med to shoot ahead. Cornell was overtaken a. the fight between! these two supplied the real thrill of | the race, During the final rush the Californians were high up In their) seats, pulling thelr swoops fiat | 2 that) Victory want whore it was of brute strength and teamed sec- | Most deserved, and news writers and ond place for the Pacific Coast oham- | editors accepted the result of the two | pions, whe pate been figured dan-| matches with cheerful resignation. Be Tene het nte ‘The London Times said: The light but plucky Penn crew % ay Llalah 8 “The Amercans won because they followed Cornell over the line, with Syracuse fifth and Columbia in last) had the better team, and we have enough belief in the excellence of paper writers here to-day. ‘The cup| will be presented to the Americans by | King Geonge, probably on Saturday. On every hand it was admitted to- world’s finest makes of clothes—at prices that will be sure to start buying on a scale surpassing all previous records. . cepted as proving the contention, they are speedily regaining their playing | stride, In the opening game of the present series, the Phillies looked promising. They fought the Robins every inch of the way. Not so yesterday. The Qua- kers reeled over into their usual play- | ing rut at the outset of the game and at the finish they were hopelessly out- classed by the score of 8 to 2 shqll began th gqeat crowd banked on the shore \ @ finish line let loose @ mighty Cornell, tired from its early eirtions, fought to check the Cali- Somisoy. mad rush, but as the two slgpdar, shells flashed over the finish Gs the nose of the Pacific Coast pions’ boat was three feet in At the end California was Suits that sold all this season up to The Middle: a lead, shot up their beat, their winning margin was easily three lengths. place. The N: 's time Ss l4 i The Middies came up to expecta-|piec’ andy seconds, which was ve ee a ca eee tions. California, ignored by race judges as a contender, fooled every- utes and 7 seconds, which was very but no record, as yesterda race was the first three-mile contest British polo to be persuaded that what 1g better than it bext 1s very good | The “Cellar Champions” played the listless game of baseball that has won them their title in the Heydler circult. 540—Now But the greatest surprise of the ever held on the Hudson, pe contest was the failure of|" In the two-mile Junior Varsity mbia to make good. The Blue |Cornell with its heavy crew had a White, coupled with the Navy romp. ‘The Ral and White shell was agithe probable victor, proved to be in front and won by four &, practice crew. All the form indee No excuses were offered for the British team, but it was contended its play was really excellent, except They used Pitchers Smith, Betts, Keenan and Baumgardner, and wits THE PENNANT RACES, Suits that sold all Ce anoneee im Set, oer | RUT aN a pen mort of| Sh ERAAGE “GP Ke | x grinte ehtes acres els lta: PREVENTS YANKS Loin. —Now aguas inoved Tat es Bitne Tne winners “time! TYQUBLE WINNING xterm. cons... AEM | cient, edie axa bear? wetenes | — “Flashes” or knitted gar-| ,|ters to keep stockings from BOSTON, June 23.—In the second diants Play Uphill Game double header of the series yesterday BMPs eapeina Suits that sold all the Yankees had an easy victory over| |, !Mtteree Cadoré and suits, | SABEING. Imported, and with thetr jaunty little the Red Sox in the first game by a “And L Lose Second in Row \:2% «5 + v Powis ton | ihe Looe et este eee ne unit this season up to Scotch knit jackets and) waistcoats of fine brushed) the eighth inning of the second fame, | with the bases filled to capacity, was Hatteres Cooper an jarcraves. AL Bt, hur Lous (Piet Game) — $ a oa ava R Hit b day's, the Giants overcame a lead es- too much for the New Yorkers and |cataes”, io 1 aoe zh 1 a4 +¢ $ ay $ wools. Opuglas yan Y|tablished by the Braves in the first |they were overcome by a score of | ” nafwries--Vaueha nd" Kullifer; "Haines "004| , wonderful varluty im Neather oftects inning when, aided by Burns's error | 5 to 1, \¢ in fumbling Powe. sBraves Almost at Will— Two Homers Feature. 530—Now game postponed on account of mule limit smarting of kamas to two hours afore sun fe'singie, the latier Golf neckerchiefs, hand-) printed in England, where) This triple, which cost the visitors the game, was badly misjudged by came home on a scratch hit to Patter- son, pees and Ki ally Oe feouneed Hy Pete ae Burns, ‘risch. Powell grounding out to Fy Becbenter at Reading, HL Lowle ot Dateots, OPEN DAILY TILL 6 P, M.—SATURDAY wus 9 P. Ms Soe youn 5 | : GAMES TO-DAY. : P A \ mts angling started the second with a! jrabe Ruth amd scored Vitt, Le\bold| gate at Wew Yer the art has come down| Many of our higher priced suits $ 5O ‘ *°** By Isaac Shuman. : low. Kelly doubled |49d Menosky, and Pratt bimacit came | POLNGSANIS 8, Boskivn, | through generations. . j HE rain fell and gave drink 10 Young. Kelly took in @ moment later on Mclinnes's Ld . ben | ys saat lantenialat $ $ ites earth and cooled the | third on Walker 8 grounder to Ford double. Until that unfortunate in-| Chicayo at an Rae ats that were formerly 60 and 65 , % at second and scored on Patterson's ae) 4 8 MERICAN LEAGUE a ir and made the Giants strong, slat ft. ning Piercy held the Red Sox to a 1! A . Gol Norfolks of Scottish pit strane encoe®. epiitiats ng given thia one! to 1 te | oe, we el eae cee ext aheviota Our huge stock of stouts, shorts, longs and extra sizes e Bi o1 in, the sec-|run lead, S Phil started the! The Red Sox never seriously threaten- | Cleveland. ...3! : trol 5 ond jes in ewe. a pelting shuttiin’ following f by yielding a base on ed Quinn In the first game, the aging | 326 17 1 Chicane | nee sak eaeuiaaos: offers tremendous values to men of unusual proportions. ugias and Bill Ryan with op-|balls to’ Fillingim. Powell flied t0 Jack confining the home attack to fou 4 : H}Muse regularity for eleven hits and| Burns, but Barbure tripled to right, 28¢k confining the home attack to fle 027 Golf shoes that dry soft =e . . . . hine Mow, walle Ar an oven etl ha eed REHEIES and Roe SCCrR seven {anines, | GAMES YESTERDA even after an all day’s wet- This is a radical departure from our heretofore fixed policy of merchandising. ; 14 do, ev th a home run | himself when Southward grounded to, **Y Fe ae As Boston— (ire Gam te ire eredit, “or Dana Fillingin, was Prise h. « oie eae 1 jolts ’ | xe Bomton— (Pleat Gane) 02 \ting. Also, some with rub- We never hold clearance sales. We have never found, ape necessary. But 7 and tive runs, n the fourth, Phil suffered some funning and never stopp if * Hatterive” Guitin wad ‘Sohany pit Mecighth and the rain did bring |hard luck through Bancrott's bobble three doubles against Sam Jones con-| papier Quinn and Siang ber studs. | having enjoyed a tremendous volume of business so far this season—bigger hope to the fans, who filed the |of Boeckel's grounder He must have tributing much toward the victory. Hob| Scand Game 000100000-1 6 3| The latter, fine for tho inks and ©. x.| than we ever did before—we want to follow up our advantage and make this varsely and had been deprived | suffered a lot because Holke kicked got hia first double in the opening| _% 000062— Jubhouse floors, Hance to oneer for the ‘home | through immediatery with A blow to. (nning and "it ‘scared, the Babe, whe iter Picy and bewtamr, ‘Sasa Sut Set 1f cape, golf clube, golf big upstairs clothing institution more positively and more overwhelmingly the fourth, when tl) right centre which w had singles n the secon¢ and" Waiters Go! ; 5 ple to left drove in Pat-|home run and, of cours scored bad throws by Muddy (Ruel gaye the) At Wladeleniy bage, golf balle—all the ac- the biggest in America. The extreme reductions make it necessary to n with the third run. After that | Roeckel, However, two ‘men popped ‘Atk what proved to alc | Bs, Bi charge for alterations at cost. tad mowed down Giants one,/out in’ succession and the traves, Ws cessories of the game. , while his own team » forced by the rules of the game . é . batting in’ ta he aver the Jot t off the war path, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. R lieve m in the ate f ‘h Siig, Shree runs bad Deon seored. | Phil was luckics In toe Oey pe Ia cia Pl ee oe |_ Rogers Peet COMPANY Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway. eet ih one Out, sineled, to single to left, went to second Buffalo ......36 28.663) Toronto za 33.489 | Broadway Broadway i at uple and then slammed one to | Boeckel’s slow grounder to Patterson Rochester ....33 27.580) Syracuse ....26 33 44! at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Wed aN ‘sien in right centre, Good|and scored on Holke's double left. Newark .....31 34 .477| Reading 16 48.258], Batterie Pal | Convenient ; nning made it a home run, and| Then Boeckel and tHoike both bau GAMES TO-DAY, eames TO-DAY Broadway ‘Corners’ Fifth Ave, ’ ies if- | home on Ford's double to right. ! . ra oasis Bar the Tne tO ee ee oti | Hore Bill Ryan came in and retired Bottele fh rey a Hew York ot Reson jat Warren at 41at St, i S Toronto at New | een mre bys Fouag fouled out iP She ENO inci ton Bas oy aad Gyreceve ot Baltimers, Ghevetond of Ohienen | ;

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