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yn — an en eee : ee , . ' HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUS'Y 10, 1921, GIANTS ARE ON WAY HOME—YANKEES LEAVE TO-NIGHT FOR WEST at of which Je Assistant Superion- defeated the Oriol Giants as Far Behind ROBINS 1 PLAY Amos Rusie, Diamond Hero Satay te eps, Pirates as When They ta (rhe apoeds pitehihe of the | hin and his great ability asa pitcher Fight feld, They have done well sinoes Left on Western Tour Hoosier pitching star, have been Marvels at Babe Ruth — ha ONE MORE GAME | Of Twenty-Five Years Ago, irri a ret ot ie sae cree Gu |ibe dente sete MET | INPIRATES DEN dtatieat chiefly through a bad_ fielding “We Had Great Hitters in uy | ser, fe it wet ; metropolis. Rusie with tho ‘Glanta! manager mot perhaps as great as the! not boon so kind : by Douglas, which enabled the -+- ‘New Yorks Will Have to Im-| "e's erro 7 +reaq q m4 cu! ‘ s id tie the y 2 TT , i, HI ered h Mache € | rove Greatly at Home to [Che to coliect tour runs and te os — lime, but They Didn’t Hit as |{yret the Pact ~ scor | his was the only baseball tint he has! ini nna Then Frank der hit a home run * ’ te wines: Stace he departed from the Remain in Pennant Hunt. |i, the eighth, wait Visitors \fter To-day’s Battle Brooklyn Hard as Ruth, He Says. et eee hace wie , ee again in the lead, | Kelle iS Vi 7 . tras, atairs by reading the base-/ ; ; 5 fad Barber's triple all Cubs Boys Will Leave for ee 8 Aa Ie After one of the stormiest tours} t the up out, In By Robert. Boyd. seat i, mide of the Went thiagea~ [tO ONL Then ih, the tenth. tusie, & retiring, auite anassaming tney haye made he West this #¢8-Jigy “Gut, tack “singled t Home. ATED on an old, discolored box} person, talks very tittle. ‘Then tt sa) the ee ure te a yen alk ‘arrell with the nning © : a under the right field bieactiers | to. ata aquest a the Bois G oo _ - Laan isl a Frisen cracked VIPESBURGH, Aug 1v, ~ The during the White Sox-Yankee | Bete ut y An air of a he Polo Grounds, where it is hop ht tield wall in Rovine _ iN < ww. wae wo Hotty BHC: n s & rler. pe they will be able to make a better) the fret, with the wight Held wall in Robins have une more game to play] sume, yesterday was a heavily BUM Yipe as a cesult of iis sudden and ‘lal ; Ifourth Burne drove one into the fer here before returning Bast for their] man in the ¢ titties s pot |faterui tinisn in the game he loved showing than they did on the road.|corier of 1a ble: i Showing than they did on the Foad-)coruer of the left Held bleachers for ® series with the Giants at the Polo/un age when one might be calied | La 100 Rusie injuved ais arm throw aay tet vaw ve i aie tive ) Douglits's misplay the sixth really Grounds. So the series hetween|old. And time had left tittle of tts [TE alto Hoje baGban Ot uk gariee trom ihe Pirates and|emntres Maint doubled te pynwed & them and the Pirates stands two tojlandiwork on his face thar would yy i aan tying them for first place. But their| Barbet on third Ther scored while one in favor of the Re and it is| bespeak his years jury ive 1 but pe} | tflid Sasa eT ap. Bancroft threw out Beal. O'Farrell expected that Dutch Revther will be} During the practice that precedes was ultimately force of tes ; tie for the leadership of the league|bit the right centre weld fene for a game | double, scoring Maisel. This knocked Sent in to pitch to-day in an effort| the game those youngsters who @ : \ was short lived, as all they could get| Toney’ out of the box, Douglas. te 1 SLES at, He returned yo iis home in Muncie out of the Cincinnati Reds, their next| placing him. ‘Twombly batted for Frees 19 Make %t three out of four for the! shouldering the MA ee sigvers Hd. where he worked for a time i 6 ai van ext) tan and. angled, to right, O'Farrell visitors. Reuther hurled only one| burden of to-day and Yan) pla rover, Later he left his home pponents, was an even break. To-| iain held at third. Flack hit an easy : passed swiftly through the exit where day they are just as tar behind Pitts-| Pape Be Dougine, eres nning yesterday and is in good con- | thi ACh sai, Not ove noticed him te and worked in a lumber | burgh as they were the day they leit ae to get O'Farrell, w ~ dition for to- S$ gume in the shadow of the stands, Those Vetitanenen: piyEOrs ' rele final game with the Cup the plate, but in Clurenes Mitcliell: pituhea es pee might “have noticed him GENTE. Rete hw al tee } pester was a struggle which lasted back toward lurence Mitchell pitehed a great) © ¢ ittie to, for his appearance wenty yoa absence?” we | ten innings, the Chicagos triumphing siidiculoaa high, toss over yume for the Robins In the rst SiX| wan ty Hee Twin ene wavevall silt Hr sad. "Babe Rui.” | | ' § to 7. The wiants lost the game in| icp nae Ig. tor reach second, 1% of yestenduys contest but} jjon of other passersiy. i ale Mae nee ead. eas | € | sitte of their early lead of four runs, | Hollocher to left, scoring weakened in the seventh and berore| Every player on each of the oppos- " Y : 7 | which mace them k like sure win- | Twombly w ne fu Wott But they didn't hit the —— Wore A e : Reuther, who relieved him, could re- !-"& had passed through st as hard as this boy. } | ! Cece eile due B: p ¢ fifty prominent players of eH Bie Wall ae iroal | ve the GUE ‘our Pirates crossed the |} ‘and yet mot one recognized | suppose the tans want hittin | | plate, The score was 4 t lene burly man of two score yours looks anit the SeaTtitae Homerun Baxer Missed Wie tan ce ae its nao core 20? Se Tokay thy eng | . Adams and Johnny Zinn, but they were) at greeting him as old timers?” | } . Ed able to score only in the sixth inning.| After all the players in unitarin had said he would rather not | | “4 rom an ees ine- [Pp Twice Hy Myers had a chance to drive) S’thered on ee anan plete that question until he had ...and now, if our i ‘ a run over the plate and twice he failed |W Nite, Sox bel seen 2 few game uJ H ape. 4 Ki |was just old as the gentleman “1 gant approve of being too severe | an 5 . H my Co a im tne imar woaPioauce the necssaury hit. In the! seated on the discolored bes and Nit with pitchers. Do nor cur thelr de | estimates are right, | White (Sox) Hugmeli’s (Real) oan eee eee ee ee ning with, tryg out: GriRth walked | face was careworn and wrinkled. lt2velopment. in my tine we were not , | us ; np, but it wasn't made so noticeable Besar gO" MipeaL EE) was Kid Gleason, pitching star of the wiivwed to soil the hall. ‘There were | the Jastest-growmg Pennant Jinx, Here for Mae ey peetuee sae ue post: Olson ana ston Were re-| Dust an lant lea vot the wale No. freak deliveries, ‘I pitt : . he homer while batting f 5. posi- the third, itith rammed a Sox. Maybe time has been guilty Of shine were not heard of, We had te . Last Time To-day tion, With Frank away it night also ght and raced to third on|facial appearance of the one time vepend on sped and fast. break Cc igarette in the j ve a Fvod move to place | Wall ai) poke. Again t Kid or perhaps the eventful curves, and we had a i | U d —-— Schang higher up in the batting order, | } @ drive & run over) World's Series of 191% had left its m=, ate : . Heal he plate and. ¢ he hited } rld’s Series of 18 the bat By Isaac Shuman for the Yanks’ catcher is a depend- | We piste and, again he lited a Ay to) ont on nis sunburned features, oats nited States. , : able lad with the stick, and reliability fourth, ‘but Kilduff hit. Into a double |still Gleason smiles nd th im| nthe p f HE fans who attend the tinal hitting should not go withodt play. “This was unfortunate as Krueger) He did not pags the old man seated gre the cause ot tied : n the long run, day at the Polo Grounds be- "ecognition and, these days, being ed with a long two-baxger to lett. |on the box against the bleacher wall. (40 far. Give the twirle f Cwaew' the Vanke age tie White zed to the utmos ie RGRES nally reuched the plate/ ie extended his hand and shook it as WONG great ReOWOR AuAL & | uality does I , MEME aar mea ag al eee eon OW, Havel Won ten) OF sx nevis tumbic, yore eesiaefe | if they were well acquainted ities eainta Uies are iateaten tecany quailty does tell. | Sox might try keeping their fingers| ten games played with the Yanks, « Schmandt doubled to right and Whoat| Years ago these men were contem= than any time. Baseball has! | f crossed to help the Hugmnen stay the! record of which no other team In thr scored. After Kilgufl flied out, Krueger| porary hers. G w ett “ alt 4 sotaty pichers, Gicason Was Ww : {national tnstic| | Jinx that works overtime when Kid ‘eague can boast, even though neari, He fee Std Schmandt raced over! nown for his sharp. breaking curv on lite Sox scandal ott | Gleason's gang is in th ail the “others top the Windy City | “\iitchell held the Pirates to a f[and crattiness in pitching to batt did not hurt the game much ee] boys in the percentage column, icy pair of | te Mie. tow The Vanks themselves ge colt its in the first six | 2,2 Pal of laene man seated on tie box w t ‘ CHAD TMAES. ONUIe Te Hew. ’ At je Yanks t 8 Indeed, except the Athleti seventh Barnhart singled. Tierney | more famous, for he was Amos Rusi®, the nissioner of the ie means 4 ently capable of the t . ups the dope by keeping the fanned. Grimm singled, sending Barn-|the Hoosier Cyclone. From coast to much. It will grow infinitely more | Bnother viet f Indians from regaining ‘a hart to third. Brottem followed with the known. Crowds followed . . other victor or tial lead, he Mapkmente another hit,” Barnhart scoring and | Coat he was Kno . Pry roateul s ed yesterd: when ¢ } - is * Grimm going to second. ae him. He was cheered to the echo Kehocs of the crowd cheering Edd shown ye rerdan ner ; the leagne jeaders enabled the Yanks teq' tor Adams and doubled to right, | when he appeared at ihe same Polo Collins, Mays and Nabe Ruth nected | F, atate it as our honest i | Jess dependable Cart Mays wave 14 temain a single game behind. and scoring Grimm and advancing Irottem | (rounds some twenty xears ago, but k to where Rusie was sitting on lief that for the price aeke ha) Wes Keeped eueeniy fr MO NSE Che Mareen jit there chbee venned: (Mi Ramtec) foray none of the present day fans wooden box—cheers like those | Chesterfield gives the gree { runs that even a homer by F eines Rahat BNA "took his place. Bisbee’ won’ the fer! knew him, His deeds are tl whieh greeted the Her {el value in Tu Blend sel with the bases loaded didn't help Cleveland's pitehing staff remaing {Ot We Pirates by cracking out another things that will forever kep his name clone twenty years ago in the same} Dov son know. about the rettes ever offered to amokers. overcome Q in a poor condition, and they'll prob- BOTS Anan Cutshawy scorinus Heer ey ALI: Gatsldnr ot CREE MUEA CRUG ICIOR TE bie Chesterfield package ef TEN Liggett & Myere Tobacco Co. | As is usual when they are playing ably have a tough’ time winning as —__»— comic is, play ia auristy day Rusie is unknown, He | } thy Sox, the Yanks’ stu couldn't Snany es ‘onth'as the Yanks: _ Mathewson Rusie was the greatest the wooden box underneath ¢ } connect opporiunely, 4 ent ua Aeiptia: pai BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. Highihander, tat ‘baseball’ has exer |Wleahers $$ > —_—___—- ——— got ten hits off R es beginning to-morrow, while the Le e 7 I Claim to attention this s: Indians will play the Sox. and itl | After twenty years Rusie had re- - on a record of ten st should mean, if the doy DAE Hitting—Hornsby, St. 1.0 a ured to the scenes of his ewrly t they couldn't do nearly thing at all, that. the be} Run Gettin imphs. But net to pitch. On. thr iu a ' i} i — Bans si ” field her Oi h wie then as did x Wit ) first pl by Friday or Sat-| Base Nicotine Pmuchens me field wh the Wh vil { blows off Mays urday Home Rune—oRelly, New Vork Vink plays estord = es Ms ee CWon ti, ter o pitehed | some of his be | AMERICAN FAG nder the Giants’ ownership ¢ | BASEBALL GOSSIP, _| itting—neim beuieedes bite John T. Hrush the Hoosier lad e STANDING OF ~ i “Pitching—Covelenkle,. Tle cland.. | became the idol of the Polo Grounds a _ | Run. Gettin New vs In the twenty years Ruse lias qT UBS The 19-inning game won by the St ee Biesilty ris, Wash been away from the game he has . HE CL suis Americans over Washington | Hgme Rune—Ruth, New Yor 2 FT| not seen any major 1 = terduy hea “boon wutoaenen wl eee Lite sp most of his time in Seattle, f twice in the American ue. Rhliadeipbia and Bonen! PQ Egy of Scottish Soccer Team caste » BONE A innings in 1906 SPH eho een Far From Financial Success augue record ts 28, set the Brook-| NATIONAL LEAGUL, Clu. ow. L. PC. | Club, WwW. LPC. Pitts’'g. 65 37 .637/St.Louis 53 50 .515 N. York 64 42 .604|Cin'nati 45 60 .429 Boston.. 57 43 .570 Chicago 44 60 .423 eine Extra Pair of Trousers SUIT TO ORDER my 75 Br'klyn, 55 51 .519/Phila... 31 71 talad yn and Boston Nationals in a 1 . . me . ATEN ES YESTERDAY: [te last yu FI yestorday’s battte,| Foreign Football Players Not} {", 80% York and elsewnere in the en, fore sorte oo10o Meh lasted three hours and forty~ es ; aes paeeee rcteg etna ae hot alow a" nit'in heastae. In le as ve IS ssinced the tue” nena. who s has been my custom in the past, amare aithough he pitched the =xpected, ude themselves responsible for an " as bis 6000200502 10 6) Uistanc AEDES enna na Ae Satire) x} ected expenditure of $100,000 ie anebld the = " Thave gathered together from OOOH Ha 4 £1! hy a ‘ sheet - tourists to travel from Seotiand and Bea Ntehe' fy and) Wriiegee] “Ad won their « Zinn Brottem enth 1 victory over Detroit by By Charles Milne. hake the journey from the east ty At Chnctnn taking two games from the Tigers. > ‘ the west coust of the Dominic It \ Chon. soe t10000-4 8 2) The batting of Welch and. C. MONTREAL, Aug. 10 was certainly not the DoF. A. and Tatterlos tig, “Nedewick and Henle; Dona Walker enabled the Philiad " sill come as surprising news 10 | {t's being persistently stated that one ie - ose cities whieh were Needful, There has been much Champions. Welch had a | Soccer fans in those cities whieh wer i el 1, double z talker A y. tiation as to this, and mueh sec: le, double and « single and Walker | yisited by the Scottish team recently | lias been observed, but the distuching » run, PITTSBURGH, Aug. 10.—-Rabe|to learn that the tour in the States tatement that the tour dam irate piteher, in) winning! ans son m7 Mootba Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. mm the Brooklyn Natioual Gun has Involved) Me: Tem inion: heie Scots would net have travelled Cincinnati at St. Louis (two games). | yesterday, achieved bis ninth straix Association in an expenditure of $7,- ; i straight Naps th ‘ ————-- Vietory for the season, and ts s2id to | 599 ers; Bel pad een eats AMERICAN LEAGU! have set a major league record. Wil- |”, eae Ae wouial DSN EES LIB Clube. ow. LPC.) Club. ow. b. po. | Ur Cooper and Burleigh Grimes have This statement has been m: by oes . : coud impel Heem on be PG. ke PO. t e e face of it that the Canadian foo Clevel’d 66 40 .623|Detroit. 50 57 467) "°". ne a row in the National Dan MeNeil, the President of that 1,41) authorities have had to hear the N. York 62 39 .614|Boston.. 49 55 .467/ \“yictr' Vile Bye Heres of the|bedy, who has also stated that no. financial runt of the enterprise Wash'n ‘59 51 .536 Chicago 46 59 .438| American I Inv hs) than $25,000 was handed over to Sgn eas O1 0090S 90 be Lous: COOver TY Batteries—Gescer and Gowdy: Walk emith, GAMES TO-DAY. tion no jess than $7,500 at prices of $25, $380, $35; some have enough ”_—— sue. StLouis 50 54 481/Phila... 39 66.371) COLUMBUS, 0, Aug. 10.—Rabe| lithe Scots in cold cash, and that the ‘ 2 GAMES YESTERDAY. Iiuih ind the New Seek Americans project, costing approximately $190, [ RUNS FOR WEEK for 2-piece suit and extra trousers,some have in echiedulea 40 play 1 exhibition | 999 was entered upon with practically NATIONAL LEAGUE. , At Polo Grounds nar ame With a local semi-profe: am here next Sunday. aac nothing: in. hand it Se i apres CINCINNAT, Aug. 10.—Goldie| From these statements it would | ¢ eS i Rapp, infielder of the Philadelphia! seem that the Canadian venture was Nationals, was forced to remain at) an unqualified financial suceess, and his home here when his tcam lett i ent for Boston last might, and he prob-|that the American adventure was a ably will underso an operation for misadventure. ppendis itis. Rapp wanted to delay} In soccer circles here, there is a ANERIEAN LER SUE | Basler. Wood-}the operation until after the base- enough for 8-piece suit and extra trousers I have placed these in a line in the inside of my store so customers can come in, make 1090-712 Oo Lak rumbling wh! oenerse se" | ihe operation ‘unt after” the uses M levers le gatter ta Pew rwitiei ey their own selection, and the price pie ee a sfadvised that the delay might be| volume into a thunderous peal anent ill b x Popkin ailines f ‘4 | dangerous. the figures which have been quoted wil e . . . “ a : OMAITA, Neb, Aug. 10.—Jack|as being paid in connection with the @ mine Lalivelt, former White Sox plaver! missionary effort to popularise the SUIT TO wad gle OOPFTOC COONS Boman, donstern League team, and} same in the States. Was no guaran- ee ORDER | so oet oe oon o0.0 3 slicading batsman of the league, gat| tee siven by the promoters on the ONAL LEAGUE Pig ang ly pe hinegeen tania. aris 14: nis two hundredth hit of the season| american side of a sum equivalent to || — ce Twit) Including Extra Pair of Trousers of the Same Goods GAMES TO-DAY. Page yihird. inning of yesterday's /the bare expenditure of the trip? Wittaln Chicago at New York. fame run, He followed with apather |Cuarantees were asked certain 1 uit dri Cleveland at Philadelphia. cl Detroit at Boston, St Louis at Washington, in the fifth inning, anadian townships before a ball was ps aR kicked, and now it is being asked if Released as Manager of! smilar cuarantees were demanded of UNCALLED FOR SUITS I have distributed through my UNCALLED FOR TROUSERS Donovan Latta ! Philite I have a hundred f odd 4 . the several cities visited by the Scots pairs of odd trousers all ready to } INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ; PHILADEU MIA, Aug, 19.—William 3 New York stores all the uncalled wear out. You might find something that ht it i Clume. WwW. L. PC. | Club, Ww. L. Po, President of the Philadelphia x . g at mig pos: Biitcire 94 90 Ta7|\Newark 3 62 agr | Nation’! League Club, announced yos- for suits from my chain $ 00 sibly match your old coat (and vest. I have t Bota: $9 49585 |Syraae 4667 407 0 hat us use ms the. al “BVD: without this ef Mere: and, marked 8: placed Coase in ony & New York storae fer cise - $3: ‘5017 ‘oronto ity. 391) i ? VD" without this em, some as low as. osal. I can assure yo | Rech’er 59 53 .§27|Readi’g. 39 74 .345 |“ tonovan, who has been scouting for Red Woven Label- * P n assure you of a fit as lowas . | GAMES YESTERDAY, the club while the team is in the West dersey City, 6 Reshanter, § (first), Junder the acting managership of Irv ‘@ e@ Rochester, 7; Jersey City, 3 (second). | ing Wilhelm, was to have roported Were Pane Ahi Lue clu oficas esiardey ia explann | Newark, 4; Toronto, 3 (second), heen ia eilewed. to | ®Byracuse, 4; Baltimore, 2 ed the j Reading, 6; Buffalo, 3 Rate jn ja pe nap 1431 BROADWAY 2C } GAMES TO-DAY. Aone mith the Phila} Bh f ISIN! Offend Tovrign Cornea Rochester at Jersey City. lance of the seigon will be Timited to! a Itis your Guarantee OLUMBUS CIRCLE 1 19- 121 NASSAU STREET } Toronto at Newark. inp. or i NR of Value and Satisfaction, COR, 40TH STREET Oven Evenings Catt on Bnew Evenings

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