The evening world. Newspaper, July 5, 1921, Page 15

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By Taking Yanks Celebrate Holiday From Lowly Athletics ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUSSDAY, JULY 5, - . Se 1921. YANKEES WIN TWO MORE WHILE GIANTS BEAT DODGERS TWICE Mes Two Games SAM, IN ALL MY LIFE I NEVER SAW ANYBODY Hook 4 Five Home Fite; Two of Them! | in First Game by Baker, : the Feature, By Isaac Shuman. ILLER HUGGINS'S wrecking M machine, going now, it seems, on its own momentum, smashed to smithereens yesterday whatever Independence Day hopes the Athlet- “ics may have had when the double ‘bill was started and incidentally crashed their way to within one \ game of tying the leaguo-leading Indians, | The Yanks took the brace—6 to 4 and 14 to 4—while the Indians were doing the same thing to the White Sox, Five home runs featured the clout- ing of the Yanks for 30,000-odd who braved the sweltering sun to see them play against the lowly Phila- delphian: not one of them was hit by B: tuth. Instead, J. Frank- lin Bake and prov lid the stellar stick work that his long-ago-won A BALL LIKE THAT ! WHAT A WONDERFUL SHOT FOR A DOG LEG HOLE - ONLY “THis ONE'S STRAIGHT ! How DO You do Tt sam ? Teach ME How & MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYERS MAKE 17 FOUR-BASE HITS Seventeen home runs were made in the two major leagues yesterday. Nine were hit in the American and eight in the National. A tie for the National leadership for home run honors was brought sbout by Kelly of New York making ‘wo homers and Meusel of Philadel- phia one. Each has twelve to his credit. Kelly made both in one game, a feat performed also by Southworth of the Boston Nationals and Baker of the New York Americana, Veach and Hellman of Detroit each made home runs in the morning contest and repeated in the afternoon. Other sluggers were Young of New York Nationals, Wheat of Brooklyn Na- uonals, Williams of Philadeplhia Na~ tionals and Meusel, Schang and Ward of the New York Americans, Two Cincinnati men batted out of ‘urn yesterday and the proper bats- men were called out. In one mix-up Jauque singled, but had to go back and bat \THE FUSSY FOURSOME Copyright, 1921, BETTER SHOOT 4NCTHER BALL sam! THAT ‘Lt BE A MILE ouTA BouNDs — |* BETTER TEE UP THREE OR FouR WE GOT A BET ON THIS HOLE. Ain'T WE Sam? by the Press Publishiag Co. 1 L THOUGHT (The New York Evening World.) Now WHAT Did 1 DO? <\BE A PIPPIN — DIDI GET MY RIGHT HAND UN 11 ko MUCH ? ‘Away Off” RECORDS SMASHED ATNATIONAL A.A. U. MEET AT PASADENA ATHLETES wio WoN TITLES AT PASADENA, TRACK, M-FARD DASH—e Low Angeles A. ¢ -VARD KUN —¥ New York 4. C. Teeing Off--- YOU GOT YouR KNEES AND ANKLES IN IT! WHY DON'T You “TAKE SOME OF “Wat Advice you'RE Away. GING ME ? “THAT WAS GONNA yo artes W. Pade fi BETCHA A NICKEL Y'NEvER FIND (T sim! Deselyy Notre Dame, THREE-MILE WALK—Willle Plant, Morningside A, C., 22 miuutes 42 seom on " MSO-VARD RUN— Alten u YoOA. Cy Lb minute VLD EVENTS. 16-POUND sno’ Tos Angeles DEND rich Ne 14 Longhtin Inches. H again as it was Wingo's Lael gee aie) Multnomah Cinb, 144 ‘ ete eke Run Baker still! cance at the plate. Luque promptly TEN | JUMP —Albert, iM ans something. aeOts ; . } Frank slammed two of the home| "reer Ele. s seliet pitcher, tra Utinote runs in the first game. The first came | was credited with two victories yene in the first inning and the second in| (v5 fo tw omiiing the seventh and Habe wes on coding |terday. He twirled two innings in Che tine. Tn the iattee teens Bob| the morning and won when the In- AY I WeDon= Sach Aime: in the latter frame Bob! qian camo through with four rune Mca AT tect 8 inches. } oe a Bye ae ale a ay ihe| for a victory. In the afternoon the BAVELIN THROW Augier, unnte Thor tema ty keete pitched for aN- | tnaiang overcame a nine-run lead tache 14 Inches, } ether homer, which hit a sign on top| atter he took up the burden. HO) guvip—N Second of the left field bleachers: : | Street Ye ML CL Ay 46 feet 4 Inches, The three blows nearly broke Davey’s heart, and the fact that his the heat that he went to the showers ore No 2 team-mates got next to Bob Shawkey } PASADENA, Cal, July 5—August in the following frame and socred| chaniged uniforte. Afi the wpectajsea| THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Because There Was No Paper Printed Yesterday, This Week’s | De N of Notre Dame fiew over the fae Ay aide dheee ner Grong te a Picture is Being Printed To-day. Copy of Each Comic Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp. | °!’st"!es in the 440-y vu bit tn the remarkable time of 5 sec- Vee raiee ea Plays good ball and|You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Your Golf Club. This is the Sixth of the Series, the First Having Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Evening has as nice a whip as any thind b 1 . , onds, smashing his own world's record { Schang and Ward were the home- Res set on April 29 at the Penn relay car- | run hitters in the second game, Wally ger in the league | World. = —— —i\Hivel on Srnnktld Field, when he wad smashing out his into the right fle — —-- —_— ———— nival 0 nk I Id, when he wa stands in the second with none on, Glaser and Schmidt, Piuabureh 000100200-3 8 1\ timed 1-5 seconds, at the na- and Aaron hitting his in almost the t THE CLUBS Ag chicago Baiteriea ‘Perctia and Dilhorfer, Cooper and tonal t nd tind gamer GR thRUA. i Cincinnant . Brat ton. rack an leld games ce h ‘~ samevpiace in wie arin wie wo ome Gants Score Two- y |\CSTANDING 2 : eames 10-0Ay. Ja. th at Paddock Field. Untor- Carl Mays started the second game | ener tunately for him, however, he knocked wabbily, ylelding five nits which ree Wi, 0 Wh | AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE, over ane/hurdiey Which will coke inn marine ant: Searna| Win Over Dodgers, O | ay AMERICAN LeAGUE, | ut ™n ro ie: | but he jtightened up after AG and Cleveland... 47 26 .644| Goston...... 32 37 464] P el y AFTERNOLN GAME! Mike Gibbona Sco Charles W. Paddock running in the ' although he gave up six hite and Now York 5 ee Ghe g i New York... 45 28 616) St. Lous... 32 43 427 hae Knockont. colors of the Los Angeles a his teammates made a couple of Have Ap arentl Cracked Wamninatn, 40° 36 .833/ Cheng. 28 41 At Boston £920012002-115 3| ALAN TRACK, Idaho, July 5.—Mike | equa Worle cecora oth 8 Brievous errors the Athletics were 37 37.800] Phitadetphia 29 43.403 | St. Louis, OORO000L04 T 2 fame Ab Pail ih it ‘the 100-yard dash once Not able to send another man across \ See a eaD GAMES SEATERDAY GAMES YESTERDAY, latieries -Doiigiaa aod Snyder; Smith and Miller lary a ge Lt diel f «| more confirming his marvellous speed The Yanks in this game showed | . MORNING GAMES, . 00¢1010001-9\ ¢ 1) feated Al Sommers 'of Spokune, claimant | “ ‘ mi ge 2 ; sprinting distances, they have indeed some of the fighting ) : : : slaying td MORNING GAMES. A Hehe Hm | Piiadephi 000200000213 $/to the Pactte Coast middieweight cham ting ip one spirit that will be needed to wea the | 1h Baseball Worm Surely |e Tires holes! inc RobHy tae At St. Loute— po Nonkesrevsse BO ETO oie ot ma] iat ibe pat cad ‘aloo: Ning and Breas plonship, when —Sommers's second | 1M FvCOnt 18 a ton tw and Pade i pennant, They scored in every frame | 8 Gas team of last year, They hav : "Tate sen it ia Snyders “sive 3 | citunnetl grnootecos 4 :| threw a towel Into the ring after but the sixth, off Bddie Rommel. who| Has Turned Since the Start Rerkeked “anden tHe REPATI Got el ht oy mies swans” a1o0t1o one minute of fighting in. the cleve! fee Gate | Matteriaebsccion “and: Mararare? Alezeadar end | °7 nd/of @ aoheduled eeelvecre is reputed tobe the best hurler Con- of Present Season dloeetea: a olen | Found of ‘d nie Mack has. They scored three S ason. COfeI-8 @ oO) Ritter Sommers was kno: runs off him in the third and six in ——— PEGE tere and Lou! AAI sc the seventh, when Edd good as Morn in Nuns = he ordinarily is, sent imploring By Robert Boyd. ABOUT FIS Hoxton glances » the bench for relie! did not com Waahilizton Sane Li 10000 until the eighth, It IME does work some vast hen changes in the realm of base- AND FISHERMEN t aes’ ‘dad’ Hus) ‘zarhary,” Karp’ end Watler Wo @ youngster recrus iy. went in. Walter was wild, hitting ball. AETEANOON GAMER: both Ward and Schang after Gallo- Only a few weeks ago, when the | Pato vecesnre mt way at short had bobbled Pipp's|teams were getting under way for rai, 4 x SE 20000130r-6 11 3 grounder, Then Pipp scored 00 line present season, Brooklyn, cham- By William E. Simmons. | Sy ..0 cesta’ feanins ‘and’ Myatts) Shomss Mays's grounder to Dykes. Meusel ris |pions of the preceding year, treated HIGH oni the a ants to a few nine-inning lam- it a double in the seventh | basti Taking a series of four 4o0npon0o-—4 2 1 113110622-1015 2 ned and Deckinpaugh fouled to J ‘ Wolf, Verking and M alker The Babe which sco! 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Inoeicay "abush , 0Z., 0o orste ult to your , “? thing but tactfully a few weeks ago, | to-day At St. Loule— error insta” hit to the Babe: | ang opened a mid-season series b re petri ree 2 order and extra pants free. ‘ ek was wonder-| founcing them twice in a double-{ The run of wed vkfish in Jamaica Bay Eee eass aca isda) Mealy: ant Gave i ! : f Carl Mays's comeback WES wong ee header. Once in the morning by the came to a sudden end last Friday. | red (No tailor advertises this ful in the sece ng and shoul’ re|score of § to 1, and In the afternoon | weary 400 ‘boate were out Saturday | GAMES TO-DAY. 4 A BC or more o tier by the score of tod ee a if Phila johia at New York. serge under $35) hind the plate in the grand) "1 Was not by fur the aggressive| afternoon in the neighborhood ead: issiduously With) Dodgers that opposed the Giants yes- | Bergen Beach but not one of them Detroit at St, Louis i mmer while he was going | terday, It did not play like the got a weakfish. \ Washington at Boston. first inning. Giving even| sume team that went over them __ | = ‘ D professional ball-player a cha | roughshod earlier in the season. ‘The = : DIE Frente than should be expected of w| roummanod eater in the season, The] 1 sche same story over againon| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, , home team played not by the Dodgers but by|Stnday and Monday. A few fluke| ci, W. be PC) Club, W. Le PC P their adversa were taken but not a weakfish. THe gaitimere.. 60 18 . 235 41 48 ‘ . t sabe Ruth suffered so much from| “phe +] "that too had latter disappeared as lenly AS | guttato..... 46 32 34 40482 h i ak ansferred to the New |they had come in, and the oldest guide | pocnester.., 39. 36 Sat a2 42s ngs. onalir A —— Ye left-handed pitching | was unable to offer an explanation, | Toroato..... 36 38 486, Reading... 20 S68 .263 i Big Ed Konetchy Sold hy Dodgera 00) 00. oi ious, but minus all its former Sti + ant Sa mining ialore GAMES YESTERDAY. ay . . f Philtlen, ‘effectiveness. Clarence Mitchell, who | s not salt water iz a NewbRAi Seale Gl) | GU baad: S t ] h h PHILADELPHIA, July 5—William | has always becn a terror to. the | that is affected by an east wind, or s| Nam. 6: Jere City | (tint game), ultin ‘Sy very lig t welg t; Raker, President of the Philadelphia | Giants, was batted for fourteen base America the on son tinen Readers | Trent, 4; Bullaor 2 (A. M. tame). 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