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ial Philadelphia Fans Think Yankees Have Best Chance .. Of Taking A. L. Pennant Indians Have Just Finished a Series in Quakertown So Tuey Have Good Line On “omparative Chances of Two} Teams. PHILADELPHMA, August 12.—| Local fans have had a chance to get @ close-up of both serious contenders for the American League pennant within the last few days and about) all the talk heard in baseball circle here to-day is centred on the com- parative chances of the two teams, the Yankees and the Indians, in théir neck-in-neck for the leader- | snip. Dopesters here favor the Yorkers for te final honors Babe Ruth's forty-third home run of the season, 4 jong, high drive into achers, helped give, tighter hold on first race RUNS FOR WEEK NATIONAL LEAGUE, MERICAN LEAGUE. isiwiti wit) Sitis ) a8 ls Chloago © Detront Hila y afternoon, ‘They | cs by a score of 7 to! Schang smun out a single, scoring Pipp, Indians were idle,|@Md raced to second on the throw to necded half game toward | (he plate. Shawkey grounded out to the lead they hope to hold on Oct. 2, | AIS. Solita Ging uch! as nt 2 Ruth was about the whole show. | put with the bases filled, the alt He was responsible for four of the Yankees’ seven runs, and scored twice for himself. now dine days ahead of record, as he did not make third homer of last year's eeries until | Aug. 20. It was off Ray Caldwell at New York: made three hits He is Ruth's homer 3 jay was made off Dave Keefe, whio, while not a chart member of ‘the Ruth Home Run is no fledgling. He | yielded record swat, at stourth last year, the de in. Philadelphia on he also has been nicked t the Polo season 1b wa. first ir a grout Ruth dt 5K Ruth's start, had di prominent at th fler Milt Peck doubi wo-bagger siker. Meuse t the two: eh his hit In “don 1 on . but tried’ to ate and Was nipped at second Babe wasn't so lucky in the second. bs singled and Ward sacrificed the Big Hftter cracked an easy one to McGann, forcing Peck. But it was much different in. the fourth, the Yankees’ big inning. Ward sing nd took second on a passed ball, Schang singled, Ward scoring Shawkey bunted” safely, Miller laid |down a sacrifice bunt, Hasty to J Walker. Peck tapped to ty and ‘a | double run-up ensued, hang and Shawkey final nit ther at third. Perkins tagwed both runners as they xd on the bag, but only Shaw- key was ¢ x at this juncture Ruth wiktted ng un time but shot t xpiored fields —the left field bi Schang and Beck seoring ahead of hi The rest af the game was a proces sion, letics vainly trying to get No was in ood hit into tie thers in the sixth innin his third home run in three days. also made two doubles off Shawkey. ft . for He Mlle. Lenglen Will Have Hard Time Winning Title as Result of Draw French Girl Has Two Strong Opponents in the Opening Rounds of Tourney. LLE SUSAN LENGLEN is likely to have a hard time an- nexing the women's national jawn tennis championship as she drew two of the hardest opponents in the tournament, which begins next Monday on the turf at Forest Hills. In her first mateh Mile. Len- n, who has swept the Buropean courts of titles, encounters Miss Kleanor Goss, No p of the American ranking list. Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, the national champion, and Mrs, Marion Zinderstem Jessup drew y adjoining the Mile. Lengien wins. Menus, New ‘York | Sim Yieorse 1agehada Cin. fer Ati vanee” I Avenue. New York 0 D QUARTER, Ar Mtae Martha Bayard, Shore Hilla No 25 No 4 Becen Yo | Tennis Chun, Va Burnham Road West New Cricket Club. 25. Mra Bb dover, Maas. erick Short Hills Chub, 850 Park Avnic Club, 18 Mra Lawson 1. New York City; We 19 Mra BV. Lyncw, No. 484 hue, New York Clty: NY. Tentls Club, Ke Ward tt Elmwood, Wheelin, Wreeling Tei 31) Miss. Clare Cassel, Mary ti Brenda Fore Cand nls Ch Mra. Albert Humphries tons, Nota. New York chy: N.Y (Club 29, Mise Theveriey” Farm Maas; Longwood Winn, Mounsain | t Club” GLOMre at Dubie. 3 | Avenue, New York (ic: West 2 Miss Edith S! No. 77 Beacon Sirevt Voston. Mass; Lengmant Cricket Club, THIRD QranrER. 3. Mra Motel D. Straffin, No. ion Bag 171 Sere Tounie Chub 4 Mrs i Orange Nod rush 3, Miss ies N. de tn 5H West 5 Club Helene ibe York CH ‘Avenue und, Chub oe W dt Batt et dlophia, Ha, a Fravk Ut Mass Mr’ Roiert Lav tos, No. ow Wort Side Overbroak Vaud Martin, Pa Oo NYC" Unie Ming Mary i. "Casa ntry Club, 60. Mies M ub, NY a Wet Side No. 82 By William E. Simmons. (Eastern standard time, Add one hour for daylight saving time.) Probably showers to-day, fresh to southwest winds,’ is) uhe prediction for to-day. is of herring have eared in s Bay, which is a Western arm ot Jamaica Bay Not much is heard about surf fish- ng ot lang Beach, though a bass have been taken re ou, to be good weak and tne tie Sorewsbury Rive just now Toward the end bays vf August weakfish and schoo! up in the evan a 18, preparatory 0 coing en there is good fisting at the bell buoy off Rockaway | Point —- | + Mishing for tuna, broadbil! and mar- A Mish Is at {ts height now at ants Catalina Island, near Los Anse Jes, Cal, and many catehes are res ported. ‘The firat martin was brought to the gaff July 29, by John WH. Vail of Los Angeles. It welghed 135 pounds, fougit valiantly for fifty min. utes and leaped out of the water twenty-six Unies. Sex others were taken within a few days. ‘Noe ma swordiinh appears regularly about the emd of July, Be ppoadbil, whion » a | 44 sala: shown up at on hand, how- r species, had not at time, It may be ever, by now Among the tuna fishermen at (he and is Qharhe Chaplin. [is re- vorted that fished assiduousiy for ten days without finding a fish to play with. Finally he inyited the oy wonder choos player, Samuel Rv Wiski, phim, The ruse was muccelimful for jie hooked an ¢ ghty pounder ox fay not another er could get even a wary look from a bluefin. He not only hooked the fish but landed it, to his own great salis- delectation of hi vud in expressions and the ida, who were of regret that Charlie did not have a man wiih him. wo later her shiv " Was placed upon the officia Tuna Chub scales by 5. A stone. But the mosi interestin dent of the season is th by the local paper 3&1, with hig schoo! chum Frederick sAustin, were out with Capt. Mackay on board the Manana, on Friday, looking for tuna, and they surely had a big day. George brought to gaff two beautiful speci- mens, tipping the aadea at fs oty six and ninety-one pounds, wail Frederick also landed a fine ft elghty-three pounds. Cayt, Mackuy said the young gentlemen andl thelr fish like veterans, and George C. "Thin _suro 8 once whore I heat my dad.’ The largeat Ash ix boing mounted by C. B. Parker, it being the first Luna taken Ly George C. 84, who, considering hig age, is a great rod- mun THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST oa ‘1921, OTHER SPORT NEWS A.S.PRALL IS SUE FOR $5,000 ON i | JOHN D. AND WM. ARRIVE AT SPA ON ANNUAL VACATION Will Leave on Saturday tor (STANDING OF THE CLUBS) ele Surmtner. Camps 4 NATIONAL LEAGU AMERICAN LEAGUE. AEULONE 5 we. bk. PC.) Chul WwW. LPC. Clube, Ww. kL. PO Chul WwW. ok, PO. SARATOGA ST NGS, Aug. 12% Pitts'gh 67 38 .639 St.Louis 54 52 509 N. York 64 39 .622 Detroit, 51 57 472 —John D. and Willam Rockefeller N. York 85 43 .602/Cin'nati 47 61 435 Clevel’d 66 41 .617 Boston, 49 56 .467 nae are in Saratoga Springs to-day Boston. 58 43 .574 Chicago 44 62 .415 Wash'n 59 52 .532|Chicago 46 60 .434 | for theit annual visit to the United Br'klyn 57 52 .623|Phila... 31 72 301! St.Louis51 54 .486/Phila... 40 67 374; School Board Head Needed States Hotel en route sa thalrsytie ; GAME i rave mer camps on ¢ Lake. Wiil- At rae rita ba Melalaeas wy, | AE Pate boa a mats | Cash in Stock Deal, Says Ams, MENUiNE was. arected HAR HRGGSaG aden noo ot 10.0 “o.defanda by his friend Leland Sterry, pro- Fis ituer.Setupy, Ss ju and Mules st sis Has, Keete Co-de endant. prietor of the hoie!, who then d Game GAMES TO-DAY. corted “Brother Joba," as Wilam Rew von 2o0 uot vorototoe te || New York at Philadelphia. Ag the makee of npromikeoty HOLS) verare. bo) Win to Bia Teoms ‘ cTilteon, inniogs, | Hatvere afi Sink, and Chicago at Cleveland. # TUSTHOARL OF BANSALIOR inc Wain@ aepate eit eee centrale At Boston-- Rie eone ba) el) Be RES at Resielts sued for that amoun’ and inte n Both the trave stil preach OHOTHOVOOL 2 9 Ov INTERNATIONAL LEAG the Supreme Ce The suit is and practise xcept as tories Meadows and Hrugey; Mowu clu Ww. LPG.) Chu Ww. &. PC. brought by Michael Athias, a mue regards ¢ of ‘ wlth, as ai), Lats | Balt’ore 87 30 1744) Newark 52 63 452 | cian Lawrence Donohue, whe Jobo D. is eighty-two and Wiliam Stlows nee (— 2 || Buffalo, 69 61 .575)J. City, 45 68 ell isted as President of the Pros is cighty years old. ‘Their attitude pabaterns ites aid Wingo Doak Ba ri ea ae 547|Syra’se. 46 70 397! Smotting and Metal Company, is a on health is shown by their en- At Wittsburgh First Game Roch'r., 60 55 .622|Readi'g 41 74 0357 | defendant iourage.’ Each brother is accom- soy 00.010 1 G3 18 4 GAMES YESTERDAY, The note bears the date of Aug panied by two trained nurses, two Batceries—Alcxander’ and O'Farrell; Hamilion| ,Sersey City, 3; Rochester, 2 (1 in- joyo, and Mivable to Donohue maids and two chauffeurs, They ae Cia wilh sae 5 who said he his cheek for the travel in four automobiles, two for se 110uro0o1 00-4 ® of Newark, 3; Toronto, 2 note as M necded the money themselves and attendants and two Sint baa lie G Pere, odieyt| Baltimore; 1; Syracuse, 0. for a @lock transaction, Mr. Prafl Be Rasen, oy Sune = i we note g Q tt 7 brothers will remain until GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. Gia BAST WIEN EON in ‘Brooklyn at New York. Syracuse at Jersey City. RUIGE ACOH (ee LON ON DORON Hes) Chicago at Pittsburgh. Buffalo at Newark, denetl Philadelphia at Boston. Toronto at Baltimore. It finally came into the po. GIRL FIGHTS TWO ) Cincinnati at St. Louis. Rochester at Reading. leet Ff who is wealthy real MEN IN AN AUTO P Operator in addition to. being tin, and he brought the o senalt A weil dressed girl was found erying iants Seen a OEY Best | eso esos saya: [sal vomon Doe hand an tat defendant Prall, with whom mont Avenue, the at 2.90 1 dequainted, ‘was day by Policeman Collins of And Worst in Splitting oe Se EN i of Morrison & mi 1h ealied an ambula ea and had upoti hes Taaltiony by them to f sha b umount Pe K ae loub Le ill i 7) ins): Hin. He explained this matter) was found she was suffer jto me and fat h made out | from fright 8. tl che to the She id was May Mi n en Jorler of suid ‘Town: |ieen, of No 1st Third Avenue, and * mie is He | croft in the first game covered ground | send. up account of! went autor Pirerrey h " >, *) > ments that Nigel as as ihe consideration the note ee ss at Polo Grounds by New Haanydiow lie dopend: ‘dh the sald ‘Prali then and there ;from Wertohesttr ou he op able Cee hue Icelly {ms de out and delivered to me.’ r York Team. ii thal Goubrioke: (0 aces Donahue says he , subsequently 4 = simplest of plays caused th 1s nsferry note to" Loomingds c the loss of the game, 5 to 3. department, that he BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. ae : 5 table consideration’ zs Burns falied twice to tield singles | / WesitattOn IN wa ’ the centre garden which he is now NATIONS LEAGUE, note was playing, and allowed a Dodger to Mitting—Homsby, st. Louis 40H |iScora apen eaohior tiem a6 the pits] false WERE NOT DESERTERS. *Pitehing—Adams, Pittsburgh \ter took third, Kelly in the sixth 4n|| Nee eying Kun Getting—Bancroft, New York his (6 muke a. those 16 What Poor Names Stricken Pr War Base Stealing—trisch, New York first was being covered by} Was meant in his answe eae LaF i Di fe ‘ } iven without consideration Department List Home Kuns—Kelly, New York nh, threw as wild as a sehoolboy | PUR TieT Rana ALiote| + Won 12, tost 3. a play on which hud he been ap oid cite nay this wala swontd |The War Department hax ordered AMERICAN LEAGUE. jisual form would have prevented Hitachi roRoed {four additional numes steleken from tt aah, hart ‘om reaching first anc St ras lists of f® published as desert SER pee eee impossible the first of two runs the | W. A Sour Mr. lon: the /aratt Hee BEHSI ching—Coveleskie, Cleveland Dodard gor ln that-tramt | made a motion before | from the t of them w Getting—Ruth, New York ane i z i ie » Burr to strike out Mr. Vrall's found to have been in the milit s Base Steal Harris, Washington tO ee eto ey ene Were lanewor asa) “sham and, falne, put tt | vice during & r and one died be Home Runs—tuth, New York. ie TP An aoareeslveneny that [Only for the purposes of delis AM. | 4 Herve j jz he neta bas lhaelce Bag 1 P ere produce uf thos re Jolin Hughes o Won 18, lot 7, the Giants would do well to emulate aus HARTA CHAICIS paamea’ Fortier Avene ai However, in spite of the waiting rete t ek also argued | M4 ‘ yan) w {By Isaac Shuman. yolicy emanating from the bench the Tusticg Fetge Ac eenur cl argued | York City: Joseph T. Sullivan, lined by a \New Y With thelr hitting forc the motion for the plaint Local Board No 120. and William ie HIRTY THOUSAND of the fran-| Tne. Wiibert. to use throe pitchers |, Mr Townsend, of the brokerage of Newark: Sullivan died A ug tc—and there w moments}in the first game—Ruether, Schupp firm ment ; ae Mr be Ni ai vane 1h to Ragtanrvedi wAUTe March when they were goggle-eyed—) and Sherrod Smith—Wilbert going Nad an account with | t thought (en ia! was honorably dis saw the Giants and the Dodgers eplit}0n the safe assumption that two re- NE SP LHTHPIRU Wick: WEAK areca) oe and Hughes” were BERANE : nd, taking | Sounding whacks in succession off he Ww’ two thitllers yesterd and, (king | his southpaw Giant killers boded il] into considerdiion only the play of the fer them: Giants, saw those ath s display the errod auved whe day for thi ers in th st, coming into the best and the wors which they are Rnd) the wor pees) Cyan n the seventh wth two on and capable. © out, deliberately filling Lhe bases P two games ouht to go down in| Young had ficed by walking ind then showing book as 1 uss by fore the norable for the con tinuous excitement of the rootens, vt sel to bit into:a aout bad cans every inning to be sid de Ryan pitehe I ball, but ne either exultany or d, cheerin Thuve won with the Bur Pr bootns, and muct La Was e demonstration of the mn Brooklyn, probably 10,000 stro: Wea hantanth who, no m1 what their num! Cea St t au} S proved more ytendy it 8 color They aro com : 7 pinches in their fielding, It took n in cheering, “a X-| Barnes, Sallee and Toney to bol Py. Hhat communi 10) pe Dodge n check, at pAb Ue Sur th, whom Uncle W nsiders rightly enough Vineibie, was catled upon agnin { ef duty, this time to succeed John Miljus, to halt the dogged Gian Sherrod didn't crack until, of cours conden final, when he tancrot ¢ nN 1 | and permitted » ty doub Both, dest t | he rin that gave the Giants a nd his manoeuvring tiv, speaking of Frise Giants al times flelc i uly one homer at it appeared to one whi many tha hit them play often that they f them in the third inning better than they really n called the first on Urilianey of attempt a vods near the foul lin end breath-taking in the wonder Prank then hit the next bat ein speed and successful wecomplish ad into the Opposite d rection, s ment nk Frisch and Daye Ban- could be no question about it Eagle Shows Her Heets to Pleet. | Skelton Roddy tn Garden BAY SHO Lb. Aug The | i 188 Q sloop the property of | Robert the ole ALC W. Nichols, won the first les on of Chicage national 440-yard | a elation Special Cup over the Meat #troke swimming «tamplon on . the Bay Shore Yacht Chut| Sturdy, soored another wetory at his aty hatation in Madison Squaze off hi sterday, On corrected ‘in i At e sloop beat the flee Com in & 200-metre handicap | ng part in the sixth annual event in h he was on scrateh with | of the Great South Bay Yaeht Racing | Steplien Ruddy of the New York & Association. ‘T t sa the national record holder at the dis ine in 1.51.05 corrected time, Hor thee, he secured the load on the inst | actual time was 2.07.40. Incidentally, |/@P 49d won in Sin. 23-i8 He Anished pe as also the winner in her class, {90° Yard whead of the Mercury Footer | SNE WAS F180) POOL OF is SS who finished second | The Association Special Cup has! sissy Bthelda Bleibtrey, the flaxen-| taken the plice of the old Queen of! hinired Olympic champion, of the New c Trophy, which for was | York Women’s Swimming Associats the most coveted prize on the south tured for uy t time am brews troke contewtant and won a. 100-n shore of Long Isiand crnteh race in lin. WO 2-4. Miss Claire When the Race Committee estab- ow of the same organization was lished the starting line the wind wus ner of the Women's §. A, :harn- | uthwest and blowing in a whol M “hi ¢ Boyle. showed burst of manner. It held true and steady, in ees creasing a# the afternoon advanced, 2 5 The course » the craft a beat of |B) i | a d miles, foilowed by actually din. 442-58, taking’ ft jay Pyare more than % vard a reach and a run of phe same dia- TOTP ana did It was suile ee umes by —_—— —— craft with the exeeption of the BIG ENTRY FOR SHOOT. There was no accident and Sauls have hts finished wel) within the Grand Amer mance, the property tt Warren. The winner in Classy R was Manitou, the property of I. Wyckoff fe the Suing s ae ¢ Lede he Hvad acht Club th Yate ama, which belongs to R. M. Brewster, was the $20,600 FOR f A TROTTER, first craft home, Lady Madge, the yacht which now |, DP METOWN, N belongs to T. P. Everitt, Jed home| !™ma Harv the one-design clasa of the Bellport brown mare from 1 Tay Yacht Club. P. W. Bigelow’s has been vold to Kittery was the first of hoats dave Gindy ver ante Bent pQua-Corinthian ( after to sat ine Gos Yacht Club, gsecs on Wednesday, “JACK” ADMITS SHE’S GIRL AND DESERTS FARM CAROLINE SCHIMECK Vaiem W War a ¢ ote Here His Be Hired Man,” Says Farmer Ku Jilted “Fiancee” Back In City Jock Brown,” who proved to be a n overtly christened Caroline Sehimeck, admitted ber identity and Mas disappeared nm the Kutener farm yntivellon ber me Miss “Mary Hodewanets, flancee, has returned to New York. ' ‘“ Caroline admitted that she hed | posed for years as “Jack Brown” wien soe left the farm she aid virt and other harmer Kutcher said bis best “hired man” as she he hardest work, evem &o tohes, Kk" has worked in New Yort as well aa several th In disguise in girl's clothes, At one time af was employed as a conductorette by the New Yock City Katlway Come pany. Woman Beggar, Carrying $1,800 Battles Police Children Advised to Put It im Bank Lest Robbers Waylay Her. old woman whe, of the entrances subway at 34th ay, with hand ex- tite na ‘do k-hatred ‘na corner muching ur of the BOR. T Street and Broad tended, has been mutely asking alms for week pa had to be held by five polloemen last night when sie resisted the tron to searet efforts y her of a station ma- She had $1,834.64 in a bag made of cheap cloth tied e€ ber waist, There was $1,798 in bills, irom $1/to $100 denominations, $23.50 n silver, $12.50 in gold and 166 pennie Special policemen of the B. R. By who were detaed lo investigate the Woman and found she had no license to beg took her to the West 0th. Street Station. She said she was poor and had no mea of support, and sympathy was with hee until Mra SWeeney, the matron, was ordered to eurch her, ‘Phen the aged mendicant fought lke a wild woman and wae controliod only when (ve men held her without hurting her soning her pred ent, the womam said shy M ria Mlopowlou, xty and | at No. 203 Bast 59th Str Her er and son came to the stauion and expressed aanazement at yeir mot "s conduct, we in a face » $20 a week and mother, suppos= savings in banik, 1 her furnished $800 cash ball Lieut, Collins earnestly advised the no to tn the old woman's nd put it in bank, for if Mra Jou went by x with such @ id, robbers probably would her even before the police rest her again, Ca Mrs Alice Kent, murder could find and Sen el Owner Dead. owner and manager of the Hotel Pinna Sea Cliff, Ly L., in dead ai ber home after an ines She had managed .he fteen years, She was rs old and was a member of Lang Lsland's oldest families, leaves a daughter, Mrs. Peart ens and one granddatghter of Mitehell The Tailor 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE wil UNCALLED FOR SUITS I have distributed through my 3 New York stores all the uncalled for suits from my chain stores and marked $8.00 them, some as low as. 1431 BROADWAY cot 40TH S17 “0PM at prices of $25, $35; some have enough for 2-piece suit and extra trousers,some have enough for 3-piece suit and extra trouser I have placed these in a line in the inside of my store so customers can come in, make their own selection, and the aan Saturda illbe . SUIT TO ORDER Including Extra Pair of Trousers of the Same Goods wear out, posal. REET Oper a 100 paturd 10 Evenings Cntit EXTRA PANTS FREE!! SUIT TO ORDER $ Including Extra Pair of Trousers )} As has been my custom in the past, ” Thave gathered together from all my stores ends of the $30, UNCALLED FOR TROUSERS I have a hundred pairs of odd trousers all ready to You might find something that might pos< sibly match your oid coat und vest. placed these in my 3 New York stores for dis- I can_assure you of afitaslowas . 15” 7 I have - $3: 50 119-121 NASSAU STREET

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