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\! ’ THE EVENING | WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921 YANKS WIN TWO, DODGERS ONE, BUT GIANTS LOSE TO ‘BosTON You Take 30%, Off the Regular Marked Price a homer then t in the sevent As | Oeschger Outpitches Toney that ‘low had yesuite [the cme player from frst. In ad: = Bie tnd tli | | All our sat 30% To off—NOW 21.00 nock, whi the field Boston at New York | Vaan boston, 3 | All our — 26.50 = Detroit at Cleveland New ie Hiches scattered. e score was Boston, 3; | i “ « “ “ a fly in the seventh pnitadebhia at wasninnen, | NCW York Hurler F itches Great) cians, 2 ‘be | All our “a # (alo 35.00 persica ays Vite Chicago at st. touls.| Came, but Brave Star Goes | The Braves took the jead in the « All our — “ 42.00 soa and ; pikes Hat tan UE — Him One Bette ond inning, When th red one run. All our “4 “4 49.00 | {| the blow went as a two-base hit INTERNATIONAL 1 BE. ORO PEIE RET mora IMO, Thothe oikne the . 28th Homer for Ruth ping oF ) Playfellow Not Likely Sen en a ‘at ad’ stad 6 a Stee aha eeeueihe é J Vand 20, and in some Inatancer STANDIN Y mh sini rn he that was laid agatnat him, fo : 2 0 c ison that the oral rs, in pur: As Yanks Win Two Games \(_THE CLUBS To Race Again This Year; ep, te er ae ral igks tes ypeto ght r y w nit does fur Mies. tory it Ls shale that 1 have] the: lscovered ha wry tinct, Not for Sinclair, Anyway\' Shawkey and Mavs Hurl Eflec-| “te wa | chubs, PC. Clubs. W.t, PO. | ’ Uy elk Ke the avs Hurl eee |p, "i and taken th [pittsburgh 4 22 68? Brookiyn 31 34.800 PEELE tively and Red Sox Are Bortien: to ¢ Hi nee York 90 - 4 a _ we il | inti the ninth he yielded but. three | ester netnnati-..28 39 ; = Hi Gesstnea ite EMG. permitted Outen a nk Hab lt ob i Flayfellow will probably be an at —) Downed Twice, its and permitted ‘but ony ar Si [prnagerphia. 19 M30 Wo GF RANCOCAS Stable tO) ee ee ee eee eaGe atunes : . ‘ rains . , for which he has been nominated a7 , neare At tw Go to Court if His Money | at ae un ten Dwyer, mine Y fsaac Shuman, \ me will be the feature of next Thurs He PECKINPAUGIL wa Wa c Is Not Returned, day's racing at Aqueduct; the Sara-| R RMS Lae ecaTeRuatGinE A? unt \ —— fa Cups, aml from the rg mii } «me Bret * oogerooues = al WELVE good men and true, site| Devonshire Prize a EER Att ae I Vint ! both Shaw Neue at ; : FA EN Sn ling in a jury box some Windsor, Canada, and for which the | | The Persona: Ninn Men's Shor 1 f 1 f . sill have to decide whether] golt w i ted by Hildreth, ore : lias and Mays hu etfectivel H hey hen J} ef as nominate Duffey sum is Job ited! Hox (go Walter's Liyiclow is a sound racehorse.|ing for the Rar hy | HACEANYAAUUATOTN VATA TERE ET . i HeCRO WETOSS Com it row Harry sincl, | { down in defeat jn both ends of a a how I . | | who had doubled % ' the State’ Racing uble header b the Yankees rd_on Scott's sacritice: lew york at Baten | owner of the Rancocas Stable, ||P! MARKED 8 to 5 and & to ut ut Pennock filled the buses twice in reskiva al PaUAWsIONIa iys that he doesn't even consider H inning he first inning of the first game and | " ealbeidaan a DROUER: | Viayfellow his property, and_ th tion for the rem: | O PRICES Be ie Yanks score runs in it spite of the fact that he turned overa| because civil court procedt deli | The Babe clou at hs: Ewe Howster bent | for $100,000 to the Quincy|erate to a de would hardly find | 3 " : eighth um n the) poth Peekinpu s yut ten days ago for him,|1 spot on the calendar before next be ,. icc Foasid Gk thie sdoond: onateat GAUL Malena. Rawat ULERIOAN LEAGUE, EAC AE SS Loa RU | Makes This Semi-Annual therewith ted the sce ! 1, but| Me % suoritice singled | Clubs, W.4 Wet. PC.) Since, in addition to entering and} The Quincey Stable refuses to re } sceusteF iodo Pa weelBeciieod atten Cent y centre, scoring Louk [Clevetene ....44 26 836 478) Withdrawing him on other occasions. | gard the Rancocas claim with any! {[pR\,! F ry ; iird and Pennock gave McNally a |New York. ...41 28 33) Pluytellow will be entered no more,|cegree of seriousness. In fact, el ) knotted 3 to to swing against) fied t ng Ruth, but b Boston 233 Philadelphia 304 © Rancocas Stable's colors. Th: | the subject as a joke, maintaining | ' | | | 0 f Joo Bust fa ynes| W » third on the 7 sslotidaed YESTERDAY tue decision announced by Sin that Ployfellow’s wind was never af. | ' ; i n.| Was canght at that bag, ending they a+ tow dn mic). esterday, The Quincy Stable may| fected, nor is it to-day. He that AWciiereaaed allan 7, a : | inning ee one Irvin tho sum paid. for Playtellow,| some tetiahie veterinary te jetven the | [Ql juveetrenaa, tloring An Important Boent! ‘ 1 ped mak eve < nherited the fourth Ta y aad Hoftinan, Pens * © the master o ocas,| care of the animal for observation ables Us iniore than ever Fexpeoted Anan #vors line frat game after pouh Shaw’ | ® ‘ SHOWA IR COgUrE THAL they sold| It vonterday'a deciain, remaina in| | fnnke immediate se Those wh » famili | foeren tt the former Nad scored. Benny pro- | Bot ‘ 1 o00 n tike hack the horse ahd teturn| be able to exclude. ¢ wall ware | ations are necessary thews Clothes and the Nationally Advertised C lethes § we ‘ ecded immediately to fill the bases, | ferns |} secre the money. It is a matter. of prin-| brother of Man O' War from thes:| ) sell, will need no urging to avail themselves of this ex hi ist the frame unscored | pluie ja 0101300- 616 1) ciple ty iclair, “and L propose | ratings for the remainder of this good ceptional tunity f v TANT SAVINGS usel popped to Svott ccs OA ORL 8a | to annd) up fort principle and|year, Meanwhile Playfellow, he of| pulc opportunity for .MPORTANT SAVINGS. radouble play, Pratt |, ‘| fight for my rights in the matter.” | the gigantic size and voracious appe- | We find it profitable to qiote such low prices because | n | land 1f Sinclair adheres to his decision | tite, munches his oats in the Ran me r ‘ oe ‘ ' oo. ej | net ho try us during taese semi-annual occasions te het it b DEH a iii att Catal oneal and L O B nearly always become our yermanent patrons, fielded and ‘they had nere hist , (Giants ose Upener to Braves P } | Clubs, We Le WoL. PC. ints took the lead away from Bos- first fram: Scott made a double play unassisted | pattimore ..54 15. 339.458 TON, June 30.—In a great | | *d | Battimo 7 a tok by scoring two ru Their lead eo 8 n H xth when he caug Lays's 577 | Jersey Ci 3 ? hi | | Cunas Menosky and Pratt.|Iincr and touched second Be eee te ee laeuia vas am | Dilshers! duel between ‘Toney. of the| was short lived, however for the home| ; 2h alll -NOW 10.50 é Md touched § chester ....38 32.829 Syracuse | De ver of the Boston| team in thelr half of the same frame « “ ale Allowea (bonteD) (GUE OF BORDER. Toronto «0. 33 84 403 (Reading ..-..20 80 .288|Glants and Oeschger of the Boston! team in their Nalf of the sue Frame | 20.00 Palm Beach Ahi 14.00 ee Braves the victory fell to the latter! on their own account, once more fo: 22.50 Mohair 8 sece “ RIS 32.50 Mohair “ who has so many times proved to be/ ing ahead, remaining there for the Heavy Hitting invincible as far as the New York eat contest. | team is concerned. The contest was bitterly fourht throughout, both piteh- | B: aye 58 to h 'y the Dodgers SERTeR a RS evar Ue ers hurling in a manner that made it|@ivaited the Giant’ defense, a rem uk By William E. Simmons. _ | ‘here were more than four tines over- Beats Quakers look as if the pennant depended on} bly small number for a” nine-tuning bourd. Monday “Chip” Dodge, who the result. Toney was tapped for|® "ony one in the sixth, id BGT ena a lee adel hafltsy SLI —— eight hits, while all the Giant could] the | Giants | mak ‘ ( 1G nk ore, when, as re- achger. Here ae a, alt i port n, the party made| PHILADELPHIA, June 3¢—John|make off Oeschgor were four, well) took third on Fris i" 3 18 589 82 $ e =: | and scored when Young 8 q 05 Rik 3 a catch of ten weaks, listened to the] stijjus, the young Robin hurler who | gn scored, when, Young in chi. ( aoe s48 435 648 cia{pleading of one Billy De Hart and British Pro Leads in French Golf | Wivaet sneriftes te aducitted ria $3 Ao 38 THY FMT allowed him to go along. And Del took the measure of the Phillies ar mites Wee suauder se Une Glan amas ‘anuard Une, Add one hour for au: ae ima. at Ne aoe Cane Brooklyn a week tgo, repeated yos-| BOULOGNE, France, June 30—Aub-| Was harmless. | ee 9 s “Buck” Hyde 17,|terday when he downed the same team Boomer, the English professional] gaced their most promising opportunity \ aught 1 les “Buck” Hyde 17, — er of the St. Cloud, Frarce, club,]in the second but nothing cnme if \' jerhiu wa ri crate wouth. (the Editor 16 and Dodge 15. The prize] by a score of 9 to 2. The home club Partly cloudy with moderate @outh= |e) ars: fash went to “Buck” Hyde,| was held down by this youngster to west and west winds ts the weather) for the biggest fish to Otto and the the French open national mplon- prediction for to-day. most fish to De Hart. Not a few Port P\ chip at Le ‘Touquet. Boomer’s acore| Washington folk enjoyed a good bite| pened to be a homer over the right| was 71 for the first 18 holes, or one| {of weakfish as a result of the big}centre wall. Cliff Lee was respon-| ore stroke than pat for the course, ster led the fleld in the first round seven hits, though one of them ha The Naney B, of Canarsie, Capt Burton, went to the Ambrose Chan- |‘ Ey ee sible for this home run in the sixth| Arnaud ey, France, and A. R. nel Lightship Sunday and made a|Nahma Retains nh inning, after Lebourveau drew tie) whildon, England, were second, each aa entcn and : pass issued by Miljus in thet with 72, H. ©. Kinch, Woodsote Park, ‘Trophy. good catch of hake “Shorty” took firs and a quarter second prizi nd other fish. Chatlen with a six i of the entire game. be {EENWICH, Conn, June 30—] The Robins had no trouble in hitting | {7 the offerings that were gery nma, the property of Addison G. by an and W. H, Childs, s co land, turned in a card of 73, Harry up to don, South He Levy in 74, and 4 Joseph’ He Kirkw Australia, and 4 De La Torre, iward } of Oxie y, hake, w 1 them divided betw ain, i en | He gland, club, Toney Haber Bigelow, who | fully defended the historic Manha: | who holds the Ameriean open champion- vi ship, had len Ain! Dass- each got a four pound hake. sect Bay Challenge Trophy, in the ack with’ a triple | port 4s Mrknee endidemateae ee Hasse sacs — jseries that ended on Long Island on There is a great rim of weakfish | Sound off here yesterday, By winning Wake wine in eies ® on just now in all the bays about| the race yesterday, Nahma tinished the] ayen H. Behr won a thre i. Bear K. From Great South Hay, | series with a total of 18 points. Hay-|in the lawn tennis tournament on the | yonegriMal aauple, head ad Bay and J ica between | Ford, finished second with Lincolm Giante ay 'Teareau’s ler of the series neon Giants and Tes- points. | courts of the Kew Gardens Club yester- } 4 y Ro-| day. and by a spirited net attack de- | ternor pf big catches. ears have The yacht represented the New Ro-/ ei ony OY Auoen ge ee Sa teek, et : : dy ‘he fish b plentiful, and the|chelle Yacht Club. Hayseed V., the 3 iL el ero tands'3 to Tin the Bears’ favor. auestion a fishermen gener-| challenger, which flew the burgce of — — : 1 ally is how long will the run bast?/ the Cc Usually weakfish leave Jamaica Bay | he before the middle of August. inthian Yacht Club of Mari 1, finished Jast, with seed V. belongs to H. L - hma, which had finishe Captains and crews of th the first two contests, won Mf fishing boats to! up at ace by 2 minutes and i6 y Uieniubece wayanore, aly sy Ulltror the Nee eeehele Hayseed. The | e 9 and took notice Monday aftern Boston challenger was 5 minutes and rince er Ss a ehen bait in ryct Wash 114 seco astern of the winning neton (L, 1) News and his party| yacht. The defender won the race at weatkt srounds|the start when she crossed the line with tho bisK st ateh on record for sconds ahead of Hayseed IV., the | new note in the SCHEBLER: joys of rolling! CARBURETOR CO., Inc. f not the largest, of past sasons when fishing was at its best. When the cor s of \e bh box on the J. H. Vail, Capt. Hd Reybert jr. were dumped’ upon the deck of - WEST 65TH ST. : , ; $5.00 Talking about rolling your Prince Albert is about as easy | Telephone Col, 6418419 eta te Ses AGN Sa es own cigarettes, we'll tell you as anything you know. You | Special outfits for the fol- REDUCED } right here that Prince Albert see, P. 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Charlie Velt- man, the latter another old-Wmer in the business, allowed that the fish would average four pounds. This would bring the total weight close to 350 pounds. ‘The largest catch this up to Monday was 36. Hyde, who says Pp loves weakfish more than any other fish that swims, Monday broke one of his rules—n to fish where 2 GARTER e Wipe FOR COMFORT | HOTE)S AND RESTAURANTS. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. _ leasing in its refreshing was smoked before! It’s the Hoey but our exclusive pat- greatest old buddy, the friend- ented process frees it from liest smoke that ever found bite and parch! You smoke its way into a pipe or ciga- with the bars down, day and rette! If you never got ac- night! quainted with a pipe—for goodness sake go get one and And, for a fact, rolling up get some P. A. and go to it! ‘| CRIMP CUT | 'LONG BURNING PIPE AND), CIGARETTE TOBACCO Copyright 1021 by BR. J. 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