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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY =o, 1991. en ee FIELD AT SIWANOY NOW ON LAST 36 HOLES OF ‘MET’ TOURNAME NT 'Creavy, West Point Golfer, STANDING OF ) “/T ish” Meusel Makes His Debut Urban Shocker Prevents seat vm a ° . é ts Bi f s, |but Peckinpaugh got to second om & Misses Great Opportunity |C THE CLUBS _) As Giants Beat Pirates Again Yanks Tying Cl Clevelands ; throw by Ellerbe op © ~ie? ti | Hawks took third, candilicnine | The Big Bambino, whose bat had ‘ ' & 7 - NATIONAL LEAGUE, New Outtielder Puts Up Good 5 - |been impotent all day, lifted a hteh re To Set VewCo Course Record FAMAWIOE Ab AT: GALAN Lace AD, ch All-Round Game in Real RUNS FOR WEEK ladians’ Defeat in Boston Gaver. for the Browns and two on bises.|fly to Jacobsen on which Hawks a jninn was substituted for Carl | ecored. “Baker sinutle: ht, acor- 57 4.826 | Chicago 40 30.448 SLIT Loi Ahh Baker singled to right, seo 4 i ' i ‘ ub, sth ‘ ” .- M eM Hed hres n O« » - = ‘| F Q {i 4 Not content yet with asking the|looked for a mome is a hone ‘Ball Hangs on Edge of Cup on Seventeenth Hole of Second” daidity, VUFURERE, PRATER een 5 vi 1 “Uy pto 0 Le iders. quration "whet the al Oat sod) into the Sree ae nen AY tsitabure SBURGH, July 2 Meo i would Make good if they were have tied the score, br Round and Young Professional Is Deprived of New Mark | y‘ \!u:" secacoeta it hl rarities of thw present we H faut Bi the opportunity suddenly, channe pren Gp cnunon tity tie then ieee by One Stroke—Walker Retains Lead at End of First Riad ant "antatel "ated Thad | aoon at I rield ares y i isaac Shuman. _—_————— EE ELEELELE Nn trent ot Tobin Thi lene " t pitcher's duel between two crack AMERICAN LEAGUE has been written, irty-Six Holes. a wooo boxmen, both pitching at the top of club, iSIM TWIT TA] 8 th fellows who have fe | th ee Batteries iteutivet P:" Wmder thelr form and both gotting almos: | Shine or 44 “t bly in the way of — sty Wit cinuatipina. tee enn BURpoty Able Soke Huningl Linlenwina ose aL S| othe Yanks attaining the eminence of e By William Abbott. SCORES AT END OF : Weve une og 4 0 for the Giants and Wilbur Cooper for |f tant” 1 Sa i] frst place, bul the litte ones; namely I (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldorf Hotel) HM Metropolitan open golf elit SECOND ROUND OF Fiilineln, Watson and Gowds, O'Nei; | the Pirates, with the former having mS i 27 the Senators and the White the pionship entered on its final 36 ie eee t oslight edge on tne Pirate wonder, |] OMe : i nly clubs in the cireuit who have an holes to-day at Siwanoy with “MET.” GOLF TOURNEY Hoge ai sed ats al who lost the contest to the visitor INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE edge over the Hugmen in the games ery shot to retain hig lead, One of, Ame club ‘Totat, | Wi Foal dh alas iY Add now to the list of the obatactes OPPOSITE the most trying ordeals for the norves |ywittes teen an a ede gegieoee st 2) and the 7) ihe names of the St. Louis Browns, Waldorf Hotel ig to be out in front in eet | Bol Saebonald, tb 0:1 Winders aiid’ Meters: Hereitaand bite | in favor 1 t fl ako yeatontay inva plhy written by With a pack of stars ban te Cee i GAMES TO-DAY Witenes ' " n collaboration with Urban at the bird who while is teem (an yee | wew York at Pittsburgh. fielding wa F 5 Sho . spitballer-jinx, arose in bling to hold a ight advantage, In Brooklyn at Chicage. livered in the: pi ; . a next to the scene in an attempt Boston at Cincinnati Philadelphia at St. Louis, best work at Walker's case because there's a cluster of sharp shooters all withia range and the first mistake the pace maker pulls is particularly tough {to establish more firmly the axiom xtra bases. PITCHING OF RUETHER that our miller must grind exceeding {and held the ving to eat any World's He wag invinch GIVES DODGERS VICTORY {).. 1%" (Between Sth Ave. & B’way) “G3 if these we AMERICAN LEAGUE, he'll drop past at least several con- Clubs. WoL. PC.) Clubs. wok. PC. fenders on the way Cleveland ...59 54 634 St, Lowin....44 49.473 in, the | CHICAGO, July 28 —The Brooklyn The big monient came, The almost- Fe's the line-up: Walker 14%; New York. ...55 34 .622 | Boston 42 80.457 and ecored Nharde’s single to| Robins moved another noteh In. goods had been g wong a run » McDonald and Bil Creavy 140; Washington ..50 48.510 Chicago 4053 430 centre. ‘The t hnny Farrell and Merty O'Loughlin Detroit ......46 48.489, Philadephia. .38 56.388 nthe ninth, jtheir climb to tke the Braves | ahead and then, ia that frame, a run ; Walter Hagen and Fred Can ‘ GAMES YESTERDAY. het Gl aaa and re V third place in the National) behind. They had pt Jin Barnes and Tom Kervigan Ground howe Rawlings and forcing Whitt League race for the pennant. Whil pioug-tie ¢ k, Joe Kirkwe ner, an amateur, at ni neroft was put in charge of the am, Whe e Giants took their) io Cincinnati yesterday, eg Inthe fold Harms walked out tol iucther turned “in « acterized their season as in-and-out- ! one run behind the the Boston team dropped two ee"Snieker ‘and Severeld: “Mays and ers, when, 1 there several ston ps ceno—4 9 af a ae indifferent owns, the news was "toften land up with HUE Se performances of the AsNedlthel Dlevelnd: ab he acially “Heyy Kerr and Mogridge ‘and vandily for the Robins by asec flashed that Cleveland, who had! been n West P ¥ 4 | ONaerity | r| 10 to leading by one game, had been beaten THY petted | yi Pmitedeton's rezeponsot gg The Robins hit the ball almost at) by Boston and that victory by the h 1 o 00000000 hering a total of fifteen safe. y , e sionals leveloping raptdly [Titans NM) 18 3] made one hit, | Will, fe-! Yanks now over the more or less anid will s¢ make the favorites she a MEG Soll ALES aki aad Per drew a base on balls, struck out and | ties off the deliveries of 1 ‘ Foon WEUNE elva THOT Burnes and Hagen step oF awn | Cured ina succesatul double steal der and Jones. Donder {hie CUIGERaL sro wns would: &) oP S * Creavy, driving le ‘ rary the eighth Inning game for the Cubs, but he was driven, tie for first place ity’ Valley “SENIOR” JUNIOR” 2 More Days! ts their Inst inthe ‘outfield | acefully to cover in the fifth after the visitors | Baker fanned. Meusel fanned, and, | lad reached him for eleven safetios. | more effective and pitched me for the remainder of the | ball and) playin sure iron iifucteristic of the paid a Wonderful chance to Siwanoy record yesterday. 2, the young West Hoint pro tinued’ his steady, accurate shoot- to make more as a chara , son's playing. 1 dddition to 5 {through an error complete this single teristic of the sea- yand Ward got on dia hit. The big Gt. Louis at New York. Cleveland at Boston cup Mate Detroit at Philadelphia gar Chicago at Washinoton. aede Kuethe: de a aN LOS “ti ees es Stahl ouciola iti woulal Huy Frid d Saturd Onl INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Te announcement by Juin S| Held Narrows tm widale staten| (Mt Oulileld hit would have tled the riday an aturda niy web. | Clubs. WoL. PO. rick, dent of the United 8 a long double would } given Event. 77 24 763. Jorvey City. ..42 55 433 i es the anks the lead. Wally Sechang ; oi 0 Sie Nowa 97 ae ity 8b Teel ctmed, “The bie moment was pone. | Until then you may select « : Philadeiph Di But there was more to come to sS149) 510 Reading .....31 71.304 GAMES YESTERDAY, Jersey City, 8; Reading, 7 (11 inn | | Game). Reading, 11; Jersey City, 7 (8 Innings, second nwyd, were the | njProve that the miller must do some- | any garment on our huge 2nd floor, without a single restriction, at exactly lp Former Prices! 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