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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. psa “= HILDRETH BELIEVES HE BOUGHT A GOLD BRICK IN PLAYFELLOW aeeeenrnent fp rmmenemennceen THE CLUBS To Overcome Indians’ Lead | ie ati Ah Hae Getting Even Break on n Serie: i a oe Jin the pursuit that more than offsets | maeeeint | his comparative lack « ; apeed self into shape and that that haa oot ’ ae STAGE. ai ‘ |in the past two games in which they| Washington concludes. its serlos . , . +L hn NATIONAL LEAGUE, Inconsistent Hurling of Hug-|\orked! cach yiclding but six hits;|here to-day, and to-morrow. the| Grimes, Getting Slowly Back/|irooklyn many a game Chun. WwW. kL. PC. Club, Ww. kL. PO. M 2X > j ‘s nd Waite suffered but one Yanks ill take o: he Roston Reds 3 " POM Ne ESet OU, Oe eee en sap pO eee ei ee eee e eaae wut for AR series of four games, Into Form, Hurls Brook- | ’ New York... 48 23 “615 | Chie 27 33.430 ing Feature of Club. Jerror of fielding misjudgment should ee hea | ms to Victory. = 34 28 ‘S40| Cincinnati. 25. 38.397 have been seorelean | lyr No Underwear is “B. V. D." + 33-32 $08] Phitadetphia” 19. 43.306 | One naturally wonders—fans being! TQ GO ON WITH BALL TRIALS. without this Red Woven Label GAMES YESTERDAY, By Ieaae Shuman. be fiaettne tor eae tohune 1h ihe side N WINNING the final game with | Iiness Plea of Alleged Gamble The Rancocas Stable Would Like to Have Its Money Back, as (xe op pooo e108 ark the Boston Braves the Dodgers taf. Piitladelpnia eeiesiioxcia ie it the examples set by Carl) tion of Miller Humins’s pitch) nvestinated It Now Develo ajerites Gouclke Tune waa” Hasoul we and Waite Hoyt in each of the} One of the noteworthy velop- | : were able to break even in the elops That Playfellow Is Not Entirely Sound weg xames they've pitched in the present | Ments of the club during the past] CHICA June 2%.—Trials of the | four-game gerios with Fred Mitchell's | of Wind. \ ' 4 001000100-248 2 series against the Senators prove any | WCCK las been the playing— partion - cen baseball players and gamblers! cub, who have lately been one of the urly the hitting—-of “Chick” We 00014000081 O Vieged to have been connected with the Scot,” Filling and Gidwn; Grimes incentive at all to th remaining |; who leads the Inesup and wholio19 World's Sertes acattal will be re nsations of the National League {Bidis Rawezeos 3 Ls “And aston Yank twirler Hugmen ought | has a pleasing hablt of managing tol imo to-morrow, when a report will | TCS | { i 200008 0-5 7 2 BOO terially , ton firs 180, as he has shown ‘ t | gold brick when it got Playtel- | oso9o 5 jon to cut down materially the lead | Also, be made to the court on the physical bby’s champions of last year have } y ooet 0 if ve has the knack | low? 8. G. Eiildreth, ite trainer, TRAINING GALLOPS. itsey and Wlogo; Walker aud bus Of the hard-riding Indians. ead titi fee Shen {condition of Ren Franklin and Cart| been playing through both the recent ATERIALS ig inclined to believe that it d The 7 The inconsistent performances of} suc a blow is needed to drive in af Zork oC St. Lauls, two of those indleted ries with Philadelohia and Boston of enduring brother of Man O' War, he claims, is AT JAMAICA, ors ooog23-10 15 2 the Yankee pitchers have been the|rin. Wurther, he covers centro In a investigators have gone to St las if they were regaining their stride | J] strengeh made ts | isin and” Sehami n and most disappo! F fou siub | Workmanlike way, all of which with} Louls to determine whether the men if they can continue to dis-| J} our own mills not the colt he was represented to be June 27. a LE i most disappointing foatures of a club | : i vReot eras ‘i s eine ie coninn il te ‘ ‘ ea | badp Gattralh Track Fast. whith Binye eltube ramiakkably wall ont lest demeanor promises to make |ary too HL to appear in court. Assistant | play the baseball they did yesterday | [} from selected cot Quincy Stable accepted i 7 G MES TO-DAY, > 2 ™ it favorite Attorney Gorman insists that it} When Burleigh | Grime defeated ton,andworkman- what has now been pruned to $100,- ence and R New York at Pi hia. | unspeakably poorly | MeN vito is playing third white] J that the two men at | Mitchell's Braves 6 to 2, Brooklyn will] ship of scrupulous 000, according to the owner of the| \YIbu 18% Gincinnatl a St, Loui an,{, Vets Ht scemts that In the games won| Frank 1 on the bench sitters | ta that it virtually be} not linger long in fifth place, where care make"B.V.D." Rancocas Stable and its trainer ihe. rs if uroh at Chicago (two games |i, the Yanks usually the pitching of | inz with an injured les, is a han am paid nes ee are anchored i" lay wear far beyond Sans : ARE cw i Siren Mald, Kar ho f pee INA A Re youngster and anxiou | © change that invon made in what is fair to ex- (itl a loxat requirement in the sale John Joseph, AMERICAN LEAGUE, POOL CAREER DIATE EAPO ORE ol sete He is fast, too, and ee his infleld by shifting Ivy Olson to . 4 Of horses that condition of wind be n the winning, As good as the Yank vor Sammy Stewer scores Knockont. | gccond and playing Janven at short pect. Noted, Playfellow changed stubles | Cr n his development con Playing Janvrin at shor under the assuran according to | Clevelana.... 42 24.636) Deteoit,.... 34 98.409 ordinarily are, they have not an able understudy | Sammy Steger, the east side feathers] has complotely rejuvenated the 1 “RV D" Tuo Piece Fildveth, CAL the cenit. was Mnund € New York... 49 23 .582| St, Louis... 28 37 431 mnsistently an ability to over. | Baker [Welsht. scored a teohnical ke Head Wi Rasemmed Se NUL oly bbe lay garments for Men. Wind and limb. ds sow develops that Washington.. 37 32.536] Chicago..... 26 35 426 come the loads that poor pitching has | reas in exceeding |nigit at the Broadway Exhibition As-| to-day that hag been conspicuous by <5, BS Anais Playtellow ig not entirely sound. of Boston 31 31.800) Phitadetonin 28 39 36) ivan their opponents. ‘T nr bet yor ome run re-|eoctation, In the ninth round ref fa aonanee In the 1eat ls ie aed crstch Union Suits wind, and the Rancocas Stable would # x y can score vuld not cause ne ° JiArtie MoGovern stepped in. between | Schmandt at frst has been ono of the U. SA.) far Men like to have its money back. The ieee RiGee wey ow Lee) TOES OF GER ZORUIDOES))| FREE E NE ner MEH |Sieger and Leonant aid awarded | MITPriaee fince the Dodgers returned oN complaint was first publicly voiced i sercereee @OLOLOD 510 2 but they seem to require, as indeed | '8 developing into « remark io. dheialon to @lemen Gacavec Laohanl | ica seinoe tia iin Cees | THRE BV OLIIGE, SURGE Gh It OwTIt Ovbnin § 2090003 24 HOUR A @BIERORGEe Niel, Chee GA tex er, He is covering the w - | the deciaton to Sieger because Leonard) Burleigh Grimes has long been over- Omne ne matter for the next few days to de- | weland hurlers contribute to the victory by | reputedly fast men on oth: ha tanto: ¢ owin biden | Missing of the spring training trip has The B.V. D. Company, N. Y. tornine. ’ | : noonooiny the opposi atsmen ire doin nd aometimes Teuth ae hy nm ve- | prevented him from pitching his b = VL (has Rot ved ante exe ‘ia O19 000 8 Ose ind Hoyt have done just that low vteh that is a ha bir Ins on, He has had to pitoh him Pectations, Hus he lived up to sep- | ; | GAMES TO-DAY. | Washington at Nev York. Philadelphia at Boston, resentations? Quincy that subject t that Playfellow that he a r oi the his say upon Hildreth claims {wind sucker, and | last nd that | 2.05, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, the time of the sa Club, wu Club, Ww. LL. PC, A wind sucker is a horse which in Baitimore,,. 5) 14 791) Newark. .... 35 38 465 hales through, his mouth instead of | Butfalo..... 40 30 .S71| Syracuse... 28 37 « his nostrils, and to the detriment of | Rochester... 38 31 .630| Jersey Gity.. 29 38 « his speed and staying power, because | | Toronto,.... 33.33 800] Reading.... 19 49 he develops the habit and in breathes the same way in Wind suckers are invariably eribbers, | 7 Buffalo, 6; Newnrk, 5. 9 that is, they gnaw on their cribs or] 4et% 52 Roeh 19; Baltimore, hayracks, ¢ anything that will ne AT BELMONT, | Syracuse, 10; Reading 9 (first hcl Treveiyn, ae, | Readings 8: Soracute, 6 (7 innings: 24 game) offer too sreat resistance to their va ; 2 f teeth. While gnawing they k | Jacose, 1 and Tre . 8, “wind, rather than breathe it nor-| vitor, 30 GAMc. 0-DAY, mally | Park Toronto at Jersey City. | | GAMES YESTERDAY. | Toronto, 11; Jersey City, 8. | Raquetta and Optimism, Jaber White Knocks Out Artie Ed- rdy in Sixth Round. Playtfet! ng to tak, Bitte 4 | Buttato at dewarn had included in caus ee att | Rochester at Baltimore, year cribbing bit, a ho eb shea heh Syracuse at Kea Tubber, nickel or silver, f 11 | — a aus | nhalation | open ¢ j -enmnt Y, Ju sabex e leather ba ea ny's entry for Lyneh’s times helpful when adit Sign 1 out Artle Edwards of hack of the jaws, When such i teath ard’ Hikeo. Inat Aieotl a Ste “eixeh @ horse finds difficulty in gnawing round of a scheduled tw ‘ound hese bands are fae AGS or & at me the fe low is ne. ards Was was in bad shay nen Ref- wouls White tolled off the fi hite and Edwanls stood toe a eemengyen ete enna eribber, is not worth the 1 ; whatever the amount was, The man Who settled the bill for him says that| and that would have been fatal for! an American P sum ¥ 100 less than representa. | t Jor's reputation as well as pub- ae tives of the seller inferred, though] lic confidence in the sport. pneland! June £3 CA —————— 0 Team Plays to ETHAM, Kent, they were adverse to make the exact} Kummer was worthy, of a figure pu mand. Dlacing 1 to hots sociated Press)—An American polo team | Playfellow was entered in one of | diawing the finishes fine is not what | made up of Robert amas yosterd ‘i wn Dlic pays to witne Had Hitchcock jr., Louis Stod and | ter he f lack ng Blood been beaten, the ex- | Devereux Milburn ved a tie game! speed | He went a hat Kummer was too weak 10! yesterday, with an Ish team con- would have been | sisting of Col. Melvi cnsor episode of | Lord Wodehouse and s been referred to | The score was t | ee and Kummer's | it might not | Derby Winner Dies im Hin Own ull jockeys Stall. | pokamination by! LONDON, June 28—Humoris, J ted for the Joel's thr ear-old, which won |the Derby at Epsom Downs on June | SAR sa larmesy | 1s, Was found dead in his stable at| Uy bestowed a largess | Wrantuce Monday, accoming to the! Idie Kummer ‘for | Dan goa R OG atel| Death was due to natural causes, | J the youngster and |#* was sald. Just by way of can ride well When ‘ | ; mce Kummer tinish i £ hre day Afte r horses yesterday, considerably | eran ‘ . fattenew his averige for the meeting. | Informed him © would be an | uid that Kummer was com- | Ope at the tury’s office for | Stanford Man to Lead Tennis Body. Believe me I know Srouca stain froin foud to mal on Monday. ‘There was. It con- | LPHTA, tine 28.—Phitip | 9 ‘ and Stanford University was | | elected President to-day of the Inter-| t e 9 q how Oo pick em. en beaten, | sider, Scotland Yet [STEN t aie /the required we “4 doa one ar bi collegiate Lawn ‘Tennis Asso tion, | Giants Pound Out Two Homers, If you're looking for a smoke that's and that he on an empl hat} which is ling {ts annual champion- | But Phillies Get Five and Win diterentmeoe tals tall ef pep” ane ee x snap” and “go’’—light up a Piedmont. he handled Sy Seven Homers in Single Game] "vas pot mate public, ‘the ungonds- | Because Piedmont’s got it—sure. s Within Tw F Na- | ed from Detroit early in i irgini i Ps en cue a oon : jthe season, also was announced, Prime Virginia tobacco with that gue kecc ones 7 . Ps a x | ROCK ISLAND, ML, June 28.—L, “down -in- Dixie” flavor —that’s the difference. - aoe H, Sexton, President of the National PHILADELPHTA, June —Those| Association of Minor Leagues, to-day And that’s why Piedmonts taste so good. half mile shown of wind, Tt and the exten to be decided the Quiney he did not misrepre when the sale was question has en brow courts before, but as valuable an an Major Barrett, vekett. | do him t >» have mully been gradu- ) was a starter in at Belmont orting lo jon indicating that he Was anxiot Park in which Vice| ship tournament at the Merion Cricket to deprive the handicapper of a re sal wits so heavily backed, and|Club at Haverford. line on the colt, which only won b: ich Was won by the neglected out- | head He might have ball pounded hard and often were not! fo; of enmbling ‘based on te disappointed py the dispiay made yes do been started. In a com- terday in the game between Giants n addressed to 400 officers and Phillies. Seven home runs, nine) Boe TE terete eeaae| ‘The water's tine! doubles and a total nits Ate CO, action inthe} §o are our bathing suits. LiaGeTT & MyEeRS TOBACCO Co. ee ed oUt nena tor tha; /tW, protection of the youth and per-| All, all-wool and fast color. Glants, tive of the homers were made]! M'HOF OF bas One-piece and two-piece| ty the locals, who got away with the} pry RGH, June Branch | models. n « the St Lou Nat aul usue Laseball Club will spe Sock dedication and unveiing of two|blue flannel trunks. of the circu the Giant nze tablets in the South Avenue | W fees ce chelcote Rane ores atte tC t Wilkesburg, a suburb, on 10 to 2 against the Glants wer \ July 3, it was announced) Bathing bags, beach eee et nn ee era by t inidied you men robes, bathing caps; some searlag Avs that foning bur ther] Wong Wan | made to cover the ears. aliz CHICAGO, June 48 —The Ch | Bathing belts, towels, Rint AAR pid Ly te Sox this week face one beach balls. i game is wit of being t . Pare scheduled to pay seven| Surf boards of “Balsa” tional Leag sth ah honors by Leboury Also separate jerseys and mes with the on. this « It ist =| fy i "| wood—light as air! | fain that. Dou no of| Aye, days, then hop to Clove F | Sub BFS) fe ee the hardest batter! his career | two dave tecgon b Dana a aes ) ' yet the Glamis manager Fare 2) Gul Ind., team in an exhinition| Everything for golf! t 2 tte beleaguer during | io uien« Slee Oey Ka ore savetytrung for tennis! the storms ee pening | with “the Brown Luggage! dnesday unday they got 2 BASEBALL NOTES. |i doubleheader those Mi adye? Pay | ROGERS PET CoMPANY —and for cigarettes er Lose dune mous Bellin al st Broadway 4 Broadway Virginia tobacco is the best! second baseman, has been purchased ‘Terry MeHogh | at 13th St. Co . at 34th St. by the St. Louis Browns from the| ATLANTIC CITY, June —Terry | renters . Vancouver Club of the Pacific Inter-| McHugh, the speedy Allentown vantam- Vercesmey Corners! Fifth Ave. netional League, Robert Q pusi- | Weieat. outpointed Babe Herman, one | @t Warren BFS Nb Bie nounced to-day, The purchase price champions training quarters here. el . ‘ . “4 )

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