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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 2:, 1921, {YANKEES WON ‘10 OUT OF 15 GAMES ON THEIR WESTE J Federation Ball Teams : | Play For World’s Title | At Ebbets = Champicnship “Games will” +: Also Be Staged in Brook- ee fa lyn Sept. 10 and 11. HE first World’c Series game for te the semj-professional cham- pienship of this country in Winch a focal team will participate a wil be pluyed at Pbbets Field, ine yeday, Sept. 17. The opposing nine will rhe the New York team which wins; | othe championship of the esiiesebal) Wederation and a te wesenting Pittsburgh A series of Three games will be siaged, the title Boing ty tie Leam winning two of the | | Bree conlests, The indy humpionsbip 0! Witeater New York will also be a *Bided on Sept. 17. The local nine win Whe this crywn will meet the Flint wae. tion at Fitnt, Mich, for tithe, n the 18th, bet 2PM'G gues are staged, tl 1 MAO have worked the last rounds will also stage a ga the Greater New York wai py The winner of this SHE presented with one of 1 "World tvuphies. Of the various divisions way into donated fo and will rep- resent New York against other eitie for the world's ship winners amateur vhampion There is nu doubt the charapion tp mache wit watiipacity crowds aida Same played ama 0.000 S¥ealizing the scher safer the en fell instep with eens. (he majority ns a SARE yomround the fi! i ‘ i the park tot ir tavori ‘ sidered that by to the birth of y k yoallon ae far as New York. ts concer the A bright future ix prohabl te! come. When the federation manage announced their intention of mfarting a branch in this city the nemateur teams, as well as leading "¢ assemisprofessione! nd industrial 9 owanizations, flacked to the secretary's |! 2 office with entry bla applying % td d f the credit for : i made during the fi H Davega ani Mr. s Soure of the assoct . all sorts of difficultie started the Now “York Leaxue, The pperation of | ‘Mayor Hylan was the frst important patton taken b and the Mayor Open fields were 1 “championship games at this time, but “tn due course plenty of playing space "Was found and placed at the disposal “of the federation ue Judze Kenesaw ‘elo eave his support to the y AWérs' league as weil as all the leadins “haseball magnates of the major and minor leagues In turning ov rounds for the We September, siti bets Vagal ha Mountain Landis the Brooklyn mpionship ga President Charles w interest the Wonderful prog: the association ‘has made in this vicinity during its fst year activities, It is something worthy of the strongest support any -one. panscte with the grand old zane cay give. Everybody should Pred behind the federation if for no her reason than the rules of the as- Bede stand for clean sportsman. msSbjp. That has always been my it, and Tam glad the semi-pre i, and, last but not teur championships will be a big league manner @ Branch Rickey of the St. Louis Cardinals, « man who has been in wg baseball for many a year, was pre ent when Mr. Fbbete gave his con- went for use of the Dodger's fleld Branch giso spoke highly of the fed- Weration and said he was back of it at grt times And well the Jays when ba ff in the minor leagues, the @ok-picking up and making fu league stars can be made pri int the Ad During this year alone several of the players inelnded in the federa- tion's line-ups have caught the at- Admaction of scouts, =-The opportunity afforded the ama- Iplayers is one of the thought of around sad of just going ue h gr In these hould be, 1 ent is hard to chances: big te » local elub goes with it FEDERATION NOTES. Drawings for games to be fr the ¢ A, Class AA and ‘ AA wil held this Thursday finaf games of the firs’ will be contested at Eb: 0 and 11 Lexington first | fing. The © first | ¢ two classes will be ¢ a Eb- a! ‘bets Feld on Sept a i} The team representing Li | it No, 108, winners of the rst | nd of the Lenox Hill Settlement nw arded their prizes 1a w ution was mute Serr sevelt, who made a 8 ‘pl 8 y vor of the move- pt to impr morals of ous ional game,” said Mr. Roosevelt, a Tam gla the opportu’ | nity to be with yo 5 night, You played ¢ a | games should be played, < agquare, and much credit a J Manning and Mr. ff, who has con- ducted the league on such high stand ards.” Dr. P.M. Seixas, Commissioner Loos of Yorkville and Ben Hilbert of the federation also spoke, After the sentation of medals were made stling bout, boxing exhibition and deville acts were enjoyed by ail. {i | ent. , a Wednesday evening, July wings will be held for the sem champiox- | 2° yntest will | ne Evening | Field, Sept. 1 7 N. Y. FEDERATION LEAGUE SCORES At Owego Oval. | WROOKIAN A. CRamend ¢o 12 | Figures Don’t Lie New York & GIVE HiM A NINE boc - Give Him A NINE $ HE PROBLY ook! NINE TEEN BUT. HE CAN'T COUNT ve! RY Fast ! DON'T YeLe (150 f LOUD SAM ~ PEOPLE MIGHT j HEAR YOU AN' WHAT SH Lwouen wey ain? XX THE FUSSY FOURSOME -~ - 1921, by But Golfers Figure 5AM ~ REMEMBER HOw YOU GIGGLED WHEN T Tok FIGHT 7 ? ay. ute HoLe Copyright, The Press Publishing Co. (Mie ening World.) ‘NOW WAIT A MINUTE tL WAIT A MINUTE — | T HOOKED MY DRIVE To % “THAT BUNCH OF BROWN EYED SUSANS, piDN'T 1? I@ot, out WITH MY (si ON “ta FAIRWAY ~ “THa's ‘Two! 1@OT A WHALE OF A LONG BRASSIE. TO Hose CHocot are. | DROPS — THa's THREE! uy JIGGER PUT ME BY ~TH' OAK- Hat's Four! iN TH' SAND ji TRAP ON MY FIFTH — I Was ON IN SIX AND “THREE Putts it GWES MEA NING oR Hees’ EAT MY HATH GIMME | vane! Lou CAN BEAT sam'5 GOLF ALL RIGHT BUT Y'CAN'T BEAT HIS “L MaATHE MATICS 1] ———— $\ wonde® (F Vue every EAT AGAIN ? ner Cmmiec. Peterfrennd. At Castle Hill Oval, Asta MUA. a Niruck Out | Ms diy’ Pheebed Malt Ry Shifter: 2. “Time four and fous te Burke, ‘Umpire te MC Milltown, Nod. our o200 Vw ROT a Flee De Veiern an The Mohawks Win Two More. Th & Jani ong Tow detested them by mpby of the ashman. got ini has. become. the Rae | wh Motes Hogan also got a ; RIE Native Rom. 0 0 Seutly and Umpites acation after the long traint The Las ae vacati r per of the early su mond A athe x pa ™ Highland Park a Teddy Hayes, his secretary and < M0, Gi splendid & RMF fas \ pov MW Sy Hattorom Hea MeCarn anid Gar rettt Auwated and Chumorriain, profesic On Thursday evening drawings will be held for the Indus- trial teams and on Friday evening At th allowed to af the | Managers and sented. ‘The New York class C Bound D amateurs. meetings nobody will be attend unless they are members and ‘only association will take charge Richard Rot by Mr. Da approval on all schedul who are not at dray the! za will auto. matically default chance of playing in the elimination series AN ms must have their members Pazist before the final schedule STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, Clubs, = WL. PG.) Clubs, «= Wi LP. Pittsburgh ...59 31.696 St. Louie.....42 46 « New York....85 33.625 |Chicago so 48 Boston ....,.51 36 $86 (Cincinnati ...86 $2 409 Brooklyn ....46 46 500 |Philadelphia. 25 62.287 GAMES YESTERDAY. At Polo Grounds — Philadstmia oy Ox 404 and Smith se OLOOSTOLO O2OLT 10005 1 Mequitian and 10 4 ‘ 1160430 721 Matt ries Cheeves, York. donss and Daly; Itizey and Hargrave, GAME TO-DAY New York at Pittsburgh. | i ee AMERICAN LEAGUE, Clu, WL Clube, We A 5833. 1 Louia 48 4 186-33. 629 Boston 449 48 48 $00 Chicago 40 51 (45.48 404 Philadelphia, 38 58.389 | GAMES YESTERDAY, o RW 01000005 3-7 10 o1 01001 40 Mays and Schang; Malls, 1 | iat Sobiisou and Me parks. Cole end. Masaler o4ooreoar OLeov0008 ‘Moore and. Perkins: Hodge 12 4 and Var 200-1919 1 9010 i Vangiider id 25 rice Jones and Shocker Bi ure! and | Believes He Owes Soldier Boys | Jos DEMPSEY is taking a little ,\bition at this {my sha THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears. Each Monday i in The EVeiine World. Copy of Each Comic Will Be “Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp. You will want the Series in Your Home or Your Golf Club. This is the Ninth of the tated) the Bast LS pppesred May 30. Bells Sporting. Editor, Evening World. ‘Dempsey Plans t» Share thing, and any time they call on me Vit be there. 1 Wihy say, do meet some real nice girl whe uu Know who is ds, and he knows where L st | 3 for te iooking for a story That’ me on | Dempsey says he hopes to be able Philadelphia wanted to put he | ith H Willard and turn ine on her account that her nameldime Once in I inay fret a | Dass up the vaudeville: and moving Somethi ecause He receipts over to the Red Cross, | ever mentioned. Little under has butt know {Picture contracts. that are being . omething a 7 , a pay, Willard $40,000 out of their! “A boxer has to travel around the| that he's wor interests | Pressed upon him mh one game he as O i) ck 1 n pockets for fighting eight rounds, ntry all the time and can't have a/as well as his own, ally ft ihiNiond be i. a ie only hopes is Out ¢ ie T took the match and refused to ac-| real home while’ he's in the profes-|that he's about right, 1 the |8ome fellow will show up soon whe Being Out on) War. copt a cent for my end of it. Tt} sion, E wouldn't ask any good woman confidence in the world in can give him a real bate for the ia ‘wasn't my fault it fell through, I] to share a life like that, When ['m| earns. Any talk ‘that, we ever ser. | Championship ~ feel that 1 still owe the boys some-' ail through with boxing and ready to iously disagree about anything is the (Conyright 1921, by Robert Egren.) By Robert Ripren: 1round handy man, is herever ngs every two minute Is passes ven tim chief ata- ka few Jack stops constant stream of frie through his door. He hasn't fora game of golf—and bh TO ORDER - - I Bought 300 Pieces of Genuine of Babe iuth In Los Angeles last week, said that he intends to make Southern California city his tutur home, He'll buy or build 4 home tor his mother there, and make it a fam Katacring place, At present his tegai residence is New York, Dem re astute eto Patterns. ; neu le Advertises Genuine All-wool Worsteds and Scotch challenging "P owish Georges Carpentier was twenty pounds heavier. He's a tine teliow and a grand boxer wand it he could mateh me in strenguh it woul be a joy to take him on fora return match, L took all be had in the se 6nd oun) smiling, and ihe t him, Made to Order. “Huddersfield, England. good frien nd fellows Lever met Iw when be comes ‘T have of my folk now, next time I fight | wan turn a big pe of th for war vetern york, that I couldn't go. . that's all. Uf tried to ma for it by boxing all over th soltier funds e camp and aid te do my share group of capitalists in nh him all the back to er goods. Mixtures, Fancy Effects. care how big you are or how small you may be, “When a suit to order ieee _ A number of uncalled for suits cn ll from my various stores as low as $8.00 |; for trousers Best summer shoe hard play. Tire tread Sl col upers jeumatic ps ac'feel better and—> Save money. Hoop Runner Propucts Co. & 144 DUANE STREET. =" £11431 BROADWAY | 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE E Gee tna te Ss i Open Evenings Until 9 | Saturday 10 | Open Saturday 1 Iways Kives me a good Par ib i gone a 9 75 Huddersfield, English, All-wool Worsted Fabrics and 25 Fieces of Scotch Cheviots in Very Desirable No Other Tailor in New York City Tweeds Under $60 or $70 for a Suit of Clothes: These goods were brought into this country in anticipation of our anti-dumping laws to relieve the stagnant condition in Since their entry, from all I can under- stand, it would cost more for tariff on these fabrics than I paid for the I don’t care if you are as large as a whale, I have $ 75 all the principal colorings, Blues, Browns, Greens, Oxford il 5. I will take your order for a Suit, 1 offer 14-0z., All-wool, All Worsted American Blue Serge, and I dont formed or otherwise, I will guarantee to fit you in a of 14-0z. Blue Serge at a price of A number of uncalled HUGMEN TO REST* ATP.6. TO-DAY yne of the most successful rs they have ever made ‘ot the western part of the After- can League Cireuit, tie Yankees are to-day back on their own siamping srounds and a brief and The team acquitted Itself in great style during its trip. After getting a bad start the Hugmen pulled themselves together and bagan to conquer all comers, Including the games they lost to the league t st five out of fif- ing by the Way tthe Indians in yes- ey are at the top of the ght how They ve thelr eyes on the ball when at bat a jare giving the ‘boxmen excellen Score yesterday was ? to “i batting rallies settled:the vr sevem innings Duster Mad swung along at a furious clip, letting the Yanks down with one run and two hits. ‘Then like a flash the Yan- j Kees got to him, and in a trice the broad shouldered young _ piteher walked off mound, bumbled in enjoying much needed rest = FATIGUE— Mentat and bodily fa- ste is often the result of ill-fitting, unnatural- shaped shoes, Serious enough in itself but,more important, it is a warn- ing of a weakening de- forming process going on « for me Limay change my mind, world; next ty Pe ee petal aN neg, Met ta in that line arne's’ mother Pac ey ered PSM Aet: ext Purse Wi AY VETS S| oo sorry tna stony ever matted ery laughs at tne rumors that ther house in Gatland Mor monte Guard againat fat | dd IN s ere ever 0 it Be DK care of 3 iy 5 is 5 . a upled with mine isa very fine irl, ile Ai solic BY ver OM} her own boy, and taught me a lot of and eae foot trouble J ~ | far too good to marry any boxer, I've} things abot being a decent, ! now wearing Ground Champion’s Great “earelie Seen ee aero mol ine my chance to he | ni slat ng wet ean] ew by wearing Grund pened to be tn New York when I| come siaranlony! s Jack, “and I n | torgotte n FORGH Er around the way I ri Ss on boxed Carpentier, mebody | not forgetting that, F know wh he | was."* - :|Ground ee de- ‘$1575 rs as low as $3. 50. These goods can be foundineachof my Three New York tores. Mitchell The Tailor 119-121 NASSAU STREET Evenings Until 7 Saturday 9