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W/ ] * YANKS AND GIANTS SCORE EASY __ SPTHE EVENT NACGp RLD, D, TUBSDAY "JULY 19,"1921,) WINS! BUT, a Jack Britton Is Lucky To Get a Draw With Game Mickey ene cononciinamas Blizabeth Welterweight . Floored for Count of Eight, Which Prevents His Win- 1s BRITTON- WALKER BOUT DRAWS GATE OF $19,768. cul BY JOHN, POLLOCK, : lataran Th Champion aJck Britton and ning Over Veteran Title-) yyicxtyWatker of Elizabeth who battled a furious twelve-round Holder in Sensational 12+) gray at the Newark Boxing Club, in Newa each received $5,891.50 for their Round Bout in Newark, evening's work, Close to 3,000 per- | sons witnessed the contest, of which 4,188 paid for tickets. By John Pollock. gross receipts, including the war ACK BRITTON, the ¥eteran| tax of 10 per cent, amounted to J fighter, still retains the title} $1076810. The State, of New hy of welterweight champion of] th *nor cent, of $17,471. The tickets the world. He fought Mickey| were sold for the show as follows: Walker, the young and game wel- (222 at $8.30.... 5008 + $4,082.60 +15 +010, 768.10 terweight of Elizabeth, N. J. in 735.50 twelve-round bout at the open- boxing show staged by the Newark Boxing Club, in Newark, N, J., last night, and at the final bell Britton ‘was only entitled to a draw. He won a} 2,861 at $5.50. Total ul ent were with Waiker, and ed it very distinetly by the yeiled themselves men pt they sh this even-break verdict by knocking May 'n Wiel thy Scouragement be- @own Walker in the first round for | ey Sie began ici & count of eight seconds ‘with a tér- | ypcre long del Was g y on account rific right-hand swing on the Jaw.!of the gloves which the club offc | and by having the better of the handed the men to battle with, They| e€leventa and tweifth rounds. He cut|were five-ounce gloves, and Britton] @ gash umer Walker's left eye in) made wu kick, claiming that the laws the eleventh round from which the|or New Jersey called for boxers to Plood flowed in a stream, and con- fight wit »icht-ounee glove: The} tinued to bang away at tue cut in matter was finally setuied by two pair} the twelfth and list round, which|of eight-ounce gloves being substi- brought a fresh stream of blood from |tuted. which Ue fighters pulied on| the wound which made Walker rather | thes hands Stok | When the bell sounded little Walk-| Had Britton not scored this knoek- ‘ep xtirted right after Britton as if @own and also battered up Walker so wanted to win Jack's ttle as 4m the two final rounds, Walker would | quickly as possible. After getting in have een entitled to the honors of |.) jew stife jolts to Jack's face and a the contest. * [Couple of hooks into is stomach, he Britton fought ‘one of the poorest | foolishly started a right swing for} Sqhts he has put up in his iong period of professional fighting. He was slower than usual, had no steam be- hind his blows, missed repeatedly Britton’s jaw. Britton was expecting | this blow, and as quick as a flash he stepped insand with u short, snappy right swing nailed Walker flush on the} with swings and left-hand jabs, jaw which are his most effective blows, Down went Walker Referee Jimmy fad no force. De, Forest started to count, and at the Britton’s miserable showing was) co4nt of cisht Wa got up on his due to one of two thines—his long lay feet, Britton sailed into Walker and} off from boxing, or the fact that old although he tried hard to get over the age & starting to show its effects. It finisling punch the bell came tol looks very much as if Father Time is Walker's rescue. Walker was a trifle | fast overtaking Jack, for his showing scared in the second round as a result last night was far from that expected of beng dropped and he fought very ma champion. His boxing was ntious!y | woor and his judge of distance was Afier that round W eect ierent| very bad. iad the way ho fore into | There is one thing which Britton is ting fiy with left jabs in| still able to do, however, and that is jack's face, left hooks into his| to fool an opponent into the belief Stomach and k swings to his ja that he is not hurt from blows when was suc) a surprise tu Walker's taon- he is really in a bad way. = of friends that their wild yell-| times during the bout Walker ing could be heard many blocks from) blows in Britton’s stomach and on his the arena | jow whioh tired him, but he wou! As each round pr Walker) keep talking to Waiker sO much that continued do better fighting, and he got time to recover from t many of the rounds iis lows not | blows only siowed up Britton & they also Britton carried too much we'ght to had Jack running around the ring. begin with, and it was a lucky thing Walker cut Britton’s nose in the! for him that Jack Bulger, manager ninth round with two stiff left jabs, | m his forfeit and In the hased of Walker, did not tenth round tv Tack | of $500 for being two pounds over the around the rng as a resuit of his required weight. ‘The men were ‘o) punches with beth hands to bis body, have weighed in at 147 pounds at 2 fac P, M., but when Britton stepped on| th the eleventh and twelfth rounds the scales the beam showrd 14% sritton hud the better uc pounds, Walker tipped the ting open Walker's left wit ia 145 pounds and looked drawn t stiff jabs, which shook up Wal Bulger had it announced considerably. At the final bait Walker | would not take Britten's fo Was still fighting by 4 bnt | which made a big hii with the Hag tired every seccha aii | Tien and there every Wo out of three put up a wonderful baitie BY JOHN POLLOCK The officials of the ‘Internation r 2° whioh Chaimwton Johnny Wilson Soorting Club will make oot te eee an Downes, the | tompt to-day to get the Boxing Com- | rave i ou 0. hes mill raission to grant them a license to ware int 1 ‘This| one! an tho| ie iu Cie Weet are anaious to ase Wilson | tie bantamweight championship f shy | between Joe Lynch, the ent holder of the title, and Pete of New Orleans, at Wbbelts 1 who | Monday night. The com iis regular weekly meetin noon, and as the application snow club for a license comes up eh BO aeay ess ns of sion the chances are that the © ( viccim, = Mnorkon mission may issue one to the club. In| , | A march oa nt the event that the commission refuses ne © Lal + odes ot Haclerw to give the I. S.C. a license, the pa and a eet Isbbetis-MoKeever Association eb Building, in siage the bout. Baers Inara has and Suerim beat Youug Basie Kane, wancger of Tom Gibiena, she a led ip to Drowent ‘msta, Nebr heanwelalt of Bt. Paul, tout she wr tervices for bouts, Gibbons whl 90 ) a bout fn this wetal tha: Be never ska) Tex Rionan at Young Tiger | dniarantes of $80,009 for Gibwons 10 of twelre rounds at Carpentier, » Chis: Silent Regan | - twelse rounder, | ‘poe propaned bout Boonaen A) Reser, te : | Staien Island heavyweight. and Gene 1 he) Tomorrow night ot the Broadway Habibition | Seat wide Reavywelght, wil not be foush: ib |Cub, Hroukivn, Vincent Wenger, Metiine tenes ets lak a bad right band, and as bis an) Ni fond feathermeleh: star, will meet Dures bas adrieel bum no to any fighting Wrand: ut ar tye! ound bow 9 decide weeks, Billy Gibson has called off Robete's 9 featherweight chanplonani; Broohiyn, star. | few vavile wile Tuunes a Dychinas Oval ex who recently placed munseM under ine man ek sement of Johaas K * ine Jad Champion = : Jomuny Kilbane rfiwd uninvrous offers te meet donna» Dundee, the famous <n ar Baye tnd way Exhibition Club of Hrcohjin ra Dund hh Ws Aquatic Champions, “ ' a , vat jamplons wilt ‘ it 1 the Mudlzon duwnilan, wl Bunting (ub of Londe ¢ sbconthe: fon this events chmer andierp f Toy Lava, ma! he Atmory A wave entored to fq Bont bas off Morgan, ius eorgin Wilson, La Grecnpion Jack Tritton. « guaraniee it uskow. Aiteer for Britton to fig Hssiie She We Hiren Donohue wilterneight, at Mechssien’ Ruilding sown and fn Aug. 13, Morgan will give Les ‘ MC. 8. of Pex moor, He ay accent lie of swing men , — raves! (1l-vard. back Wee Wee Willie Spenser, the musi i, Maat in 8b-var aaa o ts aco rine Rate ard handicap, By Nodine fe Yohony Rewer on ike sar Entris to-morrow with Jooal pion Joe tyne amd Pete Henman, wich « Masih qarters, No 290 Brea Feld nea Mordey wight Nw Mare ele pace ae bode | before Wilbert | Western DODGERS IN DANGER OF DROPPING INTO SECOND OND DNMSION | Coming series With With Cardinals to Decide Fate of Strug- gling Robins. (N.) hbo a 110 23 354 oor 4 110 4 230 ib 4 1 2 oolknaurt.aD. 4 11 BUMilero .. 4 1 1 0 Ojftuetherp. 2 © 1 OOlsitchell.y, 2 227 18 ‘Two-Hase Hits—Teery (2). Stoien Bases Johnston, lack. Sacr.fic ry, Deal, Barber. Donble Plays —Terrs And Grimes: Deal. Terry and Grimes; Dont and Grimes; Kildutf, Olson and Schmandt ‘chieaso, 10; Brooklyn. 10. Firat 9 off Mitchell. 2: off Pondvr, RUTH'S 36TH HOMER MAKES HIM 12 DAYS AHEAD OF 1920 RECORD. Battering, @instering, Busfing or Belting Babe Ruth—whetever you choone te call him—made his thirty sixth home run of the year at Detroit yeaterday. Tt was @ record clout—5G0 fect, the Giants, for Second Time‘ In Pirate Series, Prove Waiting Tactics Don’t Pay Locals Sail Right In and Secure |7,,PoL0, aRouNDs EW Yt a + ‘, | a bpoae, . 4 | Bisbrett.. V9 (iHumsit... 33 2 copa eclipsing Babe's best Big Lead Early Against agra THT Higpmezs TEP ET| soca ov covaee mere oe ‘ onwenc# 1 1 {{Rarry. ab. ol 9 fect, |Moutieas 40 1 Freeh... the Leaders bing 1 8) nung. Harry Hellmann's best by ninety? It | \ 40 0 0 0 oKen.1b. | wae made with @ mam om base in the | By Isaac Shuman. got i eighth inning and Cole was patching | BANDONM at for Detroit, | yesterday of the waiting tactics |My\wn a. 10 9 ¢ Ge Suly 16 tak peany Bats nd employed in Sunday's game |Taderp. 19 9 0 against the Pirates gave the home | rots ...301 824 iv ie Hed team {ts second victory of the series Pittsburgh 4.0... onconal tated Lec tominstal bonladl Cha fib over the visitors and placed the for-|~‘Ty,'pawe' it incre, TareesRese, Hine, °O Mt !8 twelve days ahead of the 1920 mer within two games of a tie for the| turns “Home fun fewilngs Stolen. Bases—| record, amd with » long stay at the leadership. The score was 12 to 1, Friseh. | Burns. Sacrifice | Filte—Ban- In short, the Giants started in the | {iy uhh Wun Polo Greunis approaching, third inning of the game yesterday /Mancrofly, Bawilt to make the most of their opportuni- | [/f on Mase New York, tiesto score. “They had not done Bo [trac fen OMAR AL et, Morey, a Feni sleae tor 1688, in Sunday's contest, when tach bat- | (eone put in fourth); off Gleaner, 5 in Maree tat 1OUIS, Mo, July 19.—Phil Dec, ter apparently had been given in- | jJf" pM fader 2 in two dnnings Tit be Phehed | tall, owner of the St. Louis Americans, ee wale ight car ae Biren er ‘ td , fi ci} by beach Gis sonata hte, has announced the reappointment of he w: ing policy didn’t pay. Ss hai Nba ialey, © Pol Ly . wets. Deeded. Thoy hadn't GSMO ieee amen Rear SA Tg Arne sil Yee itis hil through in needed numbers, while the | Giant batters were waiting passively = ‘\ RUNS FOR WEEK at the plate for the opposing hurler | three “5 in five. Innings , that the Pirates were able te 7 in four innings. Wit by Pitcher to get himself in a hole, Often the) amass in ihe fourth brought in but __NATIONAL LEAGUE. er (Grimes). Riek uty Rust pitcher ¢ id, but by that time Bike Pate one run. Prior to and after that not a IS(MUTIWITIE |S Th. b inthe Ginpiee Meee ktm ee | ter also was in more or less of @ hole) single Smokeviile player was able to Emslia. Time uf Geme—One hour and tory mu. { Himself. With the mark against the | euch thira Luse utes By Robert Boyd. The Dodgers will be confronted with! the ti sk of keeping out of the second , division this week. Only the fact thot Branch Rickey and his Clouting Car- dinals are meeting with some stiff opposition at the hands of Fred Mit- cheli's Braves is preventing the Brooklyn Club from being there to- day Johnny Evers, making it three out of four, with his fighting aggregation of Cubs. bas cast a gloomy outlook Robinson. The Cubs will finish up their present series with i Robins at Ebbets Field to-day, then the Cardinals will move into the midst of Flatbush to play the “c ciai’ series to decide which /of the ibs Will go into the second “vision. Robinson evidently lifted the sus- pension of “Dutch” Ruether sooner than he expected, owing to the short- age of twirlers on the Brooklyn team roo- capable of winning games. The for- mer hurling ace of tne Rede cele- brated his return by being yanked out in the sixth inning, after Chicago had sent six runs across. Mitchell re- lieved Ruether and held the Cubs to an 8 to i victory. Ruethe)'s poor showing on his re- turn to ihe game increases the woes of Uncle Robby. “Dutch” was badly needed in the breach until some of | the other twirlers returned to form, but his showing was a most miserabl | one With Ruether twirling indifferent ball, and only Burleigh Grimes and Leon Cadore to rely on, Robby will depart anothe wheel of the k with a badly battered pitching taf. To add to Robinson's troubles the {eam is not b ng the ball. The col- lective hitting strength of the club has fallen away considerably. Pon-| e's pitching was not go effective that the Robins should only score one run Wheat, Griffith, Myers, Sehmandt and Miller are failing to hit | with men on bases r two and three and knowing he had to hit the next one if it looked! ‘The chances for three games of the fy [half way good. his frame of mind! series are better than ever now, with [enue wasn't always conducive to the proper the Giants laving the edge by lwo || isturen production of blows. As a _conse-| decisive victories. However, it will uuenee, not nearly as many tg 88/tike hard playing to beat out the | Club ; Should got on bases on Sufida Pirates, who are hard fighters as well || New York | lt was different yesterd The | us excellent bullplayers. Washington | Gants started In in the third to hit. | cals Shiengo Iivery man took healthy swings at! ‘The pessimists who have seen or | Baxn balls that looked good. Burns's triple| who have thought they have seen | Patiatcphis in the third brought home Snyder, | and then George himself scored on a jpertedy Squeeze put under way by signs of the public losing interest in, | “Wand baseball should be cheered up by the crowds which have come out to see | Bancroft, Jolinny Morrison, who had | the Giants play the Pirates, Highteen ven going along rockily but safely |thousand or more on a Monday || Palltnore enough umil that frame, was shaken | doesn't indicate that the game is in| | iuttulo |Dadiy, and in the fourth the clouting |) immediate danger of demise from|| {xserer of the Gants drove him from the box. | neglect. S Toront He succeeded by Glazner, but a. term | that star fared as bad!y against the) Drew Rader, who finished the game|,_ °° \tree swinging of the home team, and | in creditable manner for the Pirates, | | before Young, Kelly and Walker, who|{s a former University of Syracuse were batting for the second time in| man, that frame, were retired, the Giants \lad poled out six hits and tallied First Baseman Grimm of the vist- | eight runs, all of them a tribute to tors made a startling play in the fifth | the advisability of swinging at the when he executed a circus stop of good on) [Smith's grounder and dived headfirst And the lively ball played virtually | to the bag for the put-out. ny part in the clouting, at least not noticeably, unless it-was inthe homer| Rabbit Maranville, always heady} hit in the fifth by Johnny Rawlings. |and reliable, had an off moment after But even then the ball was hit within | clowning at the first bag in the ninth, | the lot to the right centre field fence,|‘The Rabbit took second as Tierney | ind Johnny's svoring was due largely|swung al a third strike. Rabbit “his speed rather than to the length | thought it was a foul and stepped off of the blow. |the bag to give a put-out to Berry, a Arthur Nehf kept the seven hits he | recruit who was gliying second in the | gave up admirably scattered, and the | final. . 1 STANDING OF | ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN By William E. Simmons. HIGH WATER. Sandy Hook, Gor. Inlet MCOPM. aM. FM THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, 4343 800) Club. Ww. L, PG./St. Louie... 4 Brooklyn. . Hell Gave. AM. PM. tas fay ‘kui ii od Phitacelphia 23 87 .208 #5. fos hig @ GAMES YESTERDAY, tees m9 fad fy HAN 0.00 Poin Grounds REE. Sat DAB ONES LOL 168 ONE i, ea ea JSup. 3.0028 18u0 Ma) 1000 18 002820 00r thay F |"“Cwastern standard. time. Add Worrison, Glacacr lioder and Schmidt, hour for daylight saving time.) ston de At Hebets Feil euleago ' rorotroor gaze Fair, moderate southwesterly winds, | bine WL OO Toone met of is the weather prediction for to-day. | and or ayy ae? OMS (Valys Ruether, Mitoheli - ALPhiladelppia (First ¢ 4.11); [OlesuunasL 02 | Fishing is good now in Great Souit | Valadelnbia cs ATO RDF 88 ; 3 acieries-Marduard and” Wingo, Bay and fluke are especially plent-| pritgy et ee) ee mie tub cihlghiade)obia (Seana, Gane) — cuewar, | Pliladetntia oon i J. J. Cosgrove, a w York IRWyeT — Wetteries Killer apd Hargrave; Baumgartner an ny Evers has & spd deal of land James stitt, also of this, cil, ice ders whem he, caught fifteen weaktish Sunday: poriiecce any Me | morning at the beginning of th . Dokoos ss det btained 11 Davy Robert- | mornin L Phat in rather | fatteries--Waiker “and” Dilhowtter: ‘Seat aad § deve Oo ff veal st tide near Ocean Be h. 7 x Gibson. Sine | ihe ~ collegian remarkable, as weaktish generally bite SuMEN TpPA, been with an the few gow) | ere about high tide Pittsburgh at New York é s tha has pitched have sub-| orga Ht Brooklyn. games that he has pitched neve suo | William H. Pratt of frookiyn, 1 ener baseman’s belief prenenes: CNL AE Cincinnati at Phitagoiphla. o _ - James: Jraper ol Bt ay ; {Charles J, Cartwright of Freeport | Gem 1a WI 10 ee ae en ining AMERICAN LEAGUE, Yachtsmen who are taking part in, frors to 7 pounds in the Bast| Cl Ww. L. PO.) Clu w. he annual race week of the Larchmont Channel off Ocean Beach, Sund : “ “e beste o 4 neoctm { absolutely perfect petween 5 and 9 A, M . Loui He it Btordi: etn sen 8 Ndi 8is: 47 44.516 Cheapo... 38 WERCAE La Meet 3 7 1 oO ‘ 2 . hi n Wighty , s de up the! According to re nC jetroit..... 42 46 .477 Philadelphia 33 Whioh raved in & ous breeze|ton of Louisy GAMES YESTERDAY, | trom) th ithw Ltrue and coushed up a | di <i ost ahaa NT CHIEU i 4 espera mre from a inches long, ap Aigeeugesce steady thrcuigholt | the eommitiee. te, faimily, fully equipped with Waiieriw Romiae, Cole and Masioa, Maye cd quarter nad ite fy, Bor several years be senans | k good windward courses for 120) sarea from. stomach Lroub! Boson ee, ak 08 fio 9! various crart . mes had the sensition of Cnt : HR Heer He S tholers the New York) moving whout in hi riot Batteries jones ard Hue. Kerr and. Sebaike Club in pa no idea of how he caught his fil Hie an 000-3 Ft to windward in OOM 1 41s o isis \ The Pi-Line Fishing went ou a Walters; | Madge. "end the si hey went from Baldwin, L. 1 1 nine-muie beat. 7 George Lehman, Capt Rolin! At tietcand = snd caught eleven tine fuke a Cleeetena H ere were five \t ia Mogrivge “and | Munn Charlie Wiisen nm ! hiadelpbia noe last was high t oats one ‘our, among which Was a four-pound semed fluke, the largest fish cau Bob GAMES TO-DAY Campbel! landed t nf arie New York at Detroit. mm three and H Dox Wathingion at Cloveiana None of the fish saw Ke Boston at Chivage Philadelphia at Bt, Louie, | Striped bass have appea n x ¢ snap t Ther . a 7 7 Hower, wea Pleasant, ‘Ti sepa H INTERNATIONAL LEAGDE. ss Ta eh eae UML a ig hind Clb. Wek PG. Cw. W. Ly of MI Sake Lota The WN 1 Baltimore. 70 77h Newark 99 St aan nndicnpe Thomas « ‘ Bulfale..... 4 erat City. 8 4b 442 winner Jn-each ponds, After Masie Toronto...., 46 n 8 08.275 gat home, anded his iss all the a Cane CEC RRDRY, In this division ind noth DENG f Reading, 11, Syracuse, 10 (firat after @ poor, lds! of the r 4 Reading, 9: Syracuse, 4 | Veted, bridge who outdid the city liter clacnsteser oni | : his expensive tackle. GAMES TO-DAY. y Winners, | BS NO yacerotere Jervey City at Rochester 1 4 i ere another ev dence Nowark at Butfato, RIDGE n ie Ist ash are plentiful elsey 1 Toronto: poferes'’s Ave 5 Jimmy Turns of of Canarsie but now of ( te ali PA twelve rounds at! Bay, had Mrs. Sherm Way Here PN t. Curtin won | Tateman, The ar Nie ain Dies Rae mos had Bu esterday morning, T? ina bad \ to| flood tide from 730 wake pur ‘ Licaught twenty-four weahf to stay. the. jin of tng from 2% to Tz pounds ete ’ os natal bd Ta met wen gon dete seem unbelievable now, Dut belrre na decision feo, postpenea Ligoerr & Myers Tosco Co. Watero has | thirty and forty years ag wae ai. Collin endeavor 'o York iefeated¥ by an old boatman there ae : 0) ae iL SnGaAtOr Lo : : weasfith in Grea: Soutn Bay Johney Wilaon, middlews gat champion. The Mystery Cook's Pet DODGE RS LOSL: lyank Team in Wonderful Form As Indian Series Draws Near Ruth Makes 36th Homer and AT, Ld ul L a NEW YORK (4) Ay on J 4 ark foe i Tigers Are Downed—Tenth Ferternct VE PT oF A ;; is Mantes 221 15 Straight Time This Season, {fisvertn G7 11 4 tid Meus: 501 4 8 O18 Jaaistcaonel toibe, 31488 33 . Waray 4d Ty hat DETROIT, July 19.—The New York | Uhinge. $1 9 4 a5 Yankees are in great spirits and are | eel o38 looking forward with confidence to- | a ph ES. Skip waxte * TAI3 aT te titoate wand the big series with the Indian tea for Fhmke ta' the serensh ten. that starts In Cleveland to-morrow. |New vom eg aay as gay ‘The consistent playing of great base> | OTN nese ti Ween on” Carte tas sont | ,, Teo: Base Tilta—Veach, Pinp.. Theee-Rase. ip tml the New Yorkers have been m Pipe. ne a Pipe, Ruth. Stolen doing makes their confidence well | wats” Doubiet Hate "Pity Mand’ Peckiapeues rounded. ‘They have now seVen| Mon” Teh on Mase’ cen puree gh: Beard and straight victories to their credit, | Weta, Mala y(t Maye. 8: off Rhmke, A; Cole L.Wite—Of Ehmke, 19. In ‘seven: tapings: three of them against the Detroit {off Cole 3 tn to tnoings Struck Out—By Mays, tt Ty by Phmke” 2: by Cole.“ Paseed Weare erate Tigers, who went down before the Loring Pitcher Ehime. ¢ Messrs, Connoll? onrush of the EKasterners again yes- mnie Time of Came—Two hours nd even lerday for the tenth consecutive time — e this season. ‘The score was 10 to 1. a on an out, a pas The outstanding features of yester- | second nit, © Patred Dall and Fewater’s day's game were the pitching of Carl) (1m the third. with Meusel out on May: ‘ t ‘ : strikes, Pipp hit his homer, a ‘eat Mays, who had the home team eating | waliog, into tne. centreneld ‘bleachers. out of his right hand ail the way,| Teh Weed beat outa hit. Fingstend ind Babe Ruth's } run wallop scored yn Muye's caches” ae Te No, 36. This terrife'ylvive cieared Bivens of ine few aaa ncen See h rorin has scored on an infield Ay. we fence 560 feet from the home| No. more till the. sixth, wher plate, and is perhaps the longest drive | Yanks fnuliy squared "accounts with Bhmke. Fewster was safe on Jones's that has ever been made jn baseball. |error, Peck sacrificed. Huth: dre hie ‘The exact measurements will never | fourth consecutive free pase to Arat. i} ker sing! to centre, scoring Few- [We known, ut the hit exceeds any- |sforand putting Ruth on third. sMonnel a treeless Tine nefora | bere chipped in with « tong-one, a triple thing the Bab ever wone before | 16 Centre, and. Ruth and Baker cored and eclipses the record drive made |ih ‘a walk, iasy ‘flee by Pipp and pee tee yy tar, | Ward ended the rally this season by Harry Heilman by far. | Wardended the rally ase in But the Yani s didn't need the big the eighth and then Cole pitched to wallop to win hey had the game|ltuth and the big home run was tHe sowed, RICKY. lotic. Gatole Ut canter te | reault. In the ninth Cole war stn me, pitched to the big hitter again and Me the eighth inning off Cole, one of Cobb's walloped| tine he did the trick, for he struck youngsters, for they had | Howard Lb mike, an old foeman, for) out the famous slugger, elxht counts befdre that ‘On the other hand Carl Mays wan at|. Waite Hoyt is due to start for. the his best. Ho allowed the Tiger siuggers| Yankees to-morrow draw only six hits and a single tally. In the| George Dat pinches he S$ supreme. | All the ¥ nke hit ; he batt but Few. Cardinals t Home Ran Clout stor and Pipp excelled. Kewster gol! storsnt, 11, July 19.—Howard Joned, four safeties and Pipp three, and one ’ 3 OF eat Nadel a homer. too. tre fleide on the Moline Three I he anks scored twice in the first) Lo, ae thu o-' - on hits by Fewster and Peck, an inten- | cpacur Uascball Club. was to-day pur. don an optional agreement by the louis Cardinals. Jones leads the league in home runs with sixteen, tional to “Ruth, | ny first Baker's sacrifice pass single, In the) 8t and Pipp's | aecond Schang walked and worked round With acknowledgments to K.C. B, of the Parrot A FUNNY paper recently. oe SLIPPED ‘\E a good laug WITH A wheeze about, eee A FAMOUS ventriloquist. eee AND WHY be had quit. eee THE VAUDEVILLE stage. see IT SAID he discovered, eee HE COULD make more jack. eee SELLING WOODEN parrots, eee SO WHEN I got home, eee | PASSED the joke. eee TO OUR cook, who owns, eee BOTH A speechless parrot, eee AND A sense of humor, . BUT SHE muffed it, eee BECAUSE SHE didn’t know, eee WHAT A ventriloquist w 4 eee SO | had to explain it. eee AND ON the way out, eee 1 BLEW just a whiff. . eee OF CIGARETTE smoke, eee AT HER amusing old, eee FOOL OF a parrot. eee WHICH NEVER talks. eee AND J said, “Poll. HOW D'YOU like it*" eee AND TO this day, cee IT'S GOT me guessing, * 9 2 NHESTERFIELDS speak for WHETHER IT was cook. themselvs They let_you eee know you're smoking. They OR THE blamed bird. “satiofy” and yet, they're mild. se An impossible combination, you WHICH SQUAWKED back. say” Sure—everywhere but in oie ¢ Chesterfields. The blend does it “THEY SATISFY." and the blend can’t be copied! eee estertield CIGARETTES Do you know about the Chesterfield package of 10?

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