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eee er ERENT I Le THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921, ‘YANKS IDLE, RUT GO INTO LEAD AGAIN AS CLEVELAND IS BE. ; Wil G teed $25, 000 and FANS DIS DISGUSTED BY THE FUSSY FOURSOME. sc tecauug.e ae y,dining the Putt You Missed ih son , $20.00 0 for Lab ser and (a | : : ' \T ? ‘ LIS ARE WE SUPPOSED To DILATORY TACTICS “Go Ba v'mssep war | (MISSED That PUTT! MISSED : A ouren an’ sweerer poe! Val corr mm wien You Y Former, It Is Reportes, Has) ne*,ameneeat, ge sein Rema PuTT Doc — Wat Gives SAY , YOU DONT “THINK T WAS TRYIN' To SINK Laat iw A very matintactory Teeter an Aw - : She DIDN'T MUFF YOUR DRWE Doc . © Dar Ca will go ie FROM “Ty HOLE AND I dus’ gate, the Latter 20. | cre were to tare received for boxing at the Sa v PE ale aed HE STUDIED IT LIKE IT WAS A = — ast week vobnoy Dundes, ' i oi it! HAVE 1 GOTTA SINK 4 PUTT LIKE “HAT? TAPPED IT! HAVE 1 GO’ bal TTHOUSAND DOLLAR BILLS : By John Pollock. . $5,000; Johnny Buff, Smith, $4,000; Charley tadous, ‘ a . LE MO GIMME A SIX ON THIS HOLE — Youl'VE SEEN | ‘ | dul Doyle, $2,000: Marty Crom, $2,000, Pitcher Ring of Phillies Tries to Bega yay Me SINK A HUNDRED LIKE THAT ff Gost , BUT WAWR - HAWR - HAWR - sols ime towny from a rliale | Youse Mora 600 ' Delay Battle in Giants’ Half Z - YM eM nem 777 You'RE. GETTING PARTICULAR = : y GRU HANLON “OOS jig Finn eto linching, the four, eee { Te: 5 j P : \.GIMME MY SIK bus, O. ina twelve-round ne] Witson and ney at Jeney ONY OB i of Fourth as Home Team Is $ @ = ‘ } open air boxing show to t ny | la wanted ay Butt to in Lead. Tex Rickard on Labor Day, ta to re-| HEM indian Russell of Mlarabate 1 GRE ceive a guarantee of $25,000 with AN] grarautee of $4,000, whict’ was (00 big for Plynm, | option of accepting 25 per cent. of ti — at ‘ fin, the crack featherwetant ae gros receipts less the State tax of 10 | Sross recelpts leas the State tax Of 10) o1, tes teen sowing op well in boute’ smu Me | per cent. Downey is to receive East, is Acatnst Vail Framohint ia ntee of $20,000 with an option e bout of twoive rounds at the Broad- accepting 20:per cent. of the gross re-| "8 Fakibition Assvciation of Brooklyn to-mlghts | ceipts less the State tax of 10 per cent, | It omant to be a rattling fast bate, If Fight Promoter Tortorich of New Orleans Charley Coppin of Providence, RL, manager | will give Eddie O'Hare the promising local Hight Young Montreal, the bantamweight of heavyweight a guarantee of $4,009 to battle YANKEES AGAIN LEAD , AS CLEVELAND LOSES. ‘The Yankees are agnin at the top in the American League! ‘They didn’t play yesterday, but the Qleveland Indians did, and were beaten by the great pitching of Urbun Faber ef the Chicago White Sox. When the eu Taimed Midget Smiti'a forfelt of 6250} tlapy ck fighter of New Ore red-haired whirlwind from Cascade, ie the met came In fra ever | Lean “ni cen round battle (0 « decision a Town, had finished them yesterday, atonteral at the Hox: | New Orieane on Aus, 38, Ice Fiyan, manager ot the standing of the clubs read: / ieee. are linet the match at once. Team. Won. Lost, B.C. Al UL MAP» eA alla | the ten-round between Wille Jeckeen sud New York......66 40 MU Is ai 3 ant ihe san. | Pete ter bel en he Gi Lh Cleveland 168 42 MA spp LLY n miarantee of 32 tau | postponed mes on account of Jacksom faye x 1 Phitadel | Ing injured bis hand, will mos Likely be foughe five eit. | at Dyckwan Oval on Aug. 25. Promoters eas Herman | and Palle MeMahon have decided on the ister phia pro. | date for the show. fartley's manager tntends to iladelphia ball park on Ang cM. | claim Jackson's forfeit of $1,000 for not’ fighting Hartley on Aug. 18. No game for the Yanks to-d: Bone to-morrow. The Indians p Bor at Cleveland again to-ds if they win they won't be able to re- gain the lead, and the Yankees will begin their inst invasion of (he West at Chicago on Wednesday, still at the top. for teeting Danny Kr phia bani ronnd bout | moters, at the E A match bas ed between ‘Terry Martin, the by | Mike O*Dowd, who is ready to fight again after @ land, and Jack “Kid” ban | long iayatf, was offered a guarantee of $5,000 to tamweight of Cleveland, eto: | box Pa Joe Gans & ten-round bout at Boston fethe in a twelve rind go at a show to be | by Promotor Htay Case, but Mike's manager passed ee ee myers Is a a By Isaac Shuman. marred in the fourth inning by un- sportsmanlike byplay, of which the New 0 Pitchers of both teams were respon- WHS AHAOSNIGH HAR Ite REMGIED BOL THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copy of Each Comic Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and |‘ ony in spoiling the pleasure the game 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 Twelfth of the hat held for many but also causing Seri the First Having Appeared May 30. Address Sporting | Editor, , Evening World. ae LIVE WIRES been fought at the n Island to-night, ' aay aight me wet tor the ‘dinatled. eokilere at tho Cterclan! | up the after, Lao ijn oflond. O'Dowa's, mass eee ore detente ball park om Aud. 20, Matin 18 to ecelre 8) ti wi MJermy ‘City on tale’ Day,” and! ogeey game between the Giants and fusraniee of $1,500 ri Hee astro. saakenea. i the Phillies yesterday was “ Om account of the manager of Young Mon. The twelve-round bout between Gene Tum oe ‘ H 3 tee tral peming up an offer for. Mont Tillage, and’ Badule’ Josephs Of aaa ole 3. No3- oa JAW seth twin Pete Hernan in a ten-ro ana on Laver Day night, ‘ortorieh has engaged Charley Ledoux, the sow oe) ES bi You cart help but nn tthe] IE eee like them! impressive yietory at the Rid Roch’er 62 55 .530|Syra’se 47 71 .398| Sporting Club whenghe defeated Sailor | the contest was finished with a lower | opnion of professional t ‘The drizzle in which th bem s' i had ed into a emure shower In the latter haif of the THE CLUBS ding OBrien Wins J ERNATIONAL I iUE. STANDING OF W. L. PC. | Club. ow. L. PC. e 91 30 .752\Ne wark 53 66 .445 Batis, 71 52 .581|J. City. 46 69 400 Shamus O’Brien, the Irishman from Yonkers, a 4 j | by the core of 5 to 9. Two men had Toronto 64 67 .529|Readi'g 41 76 .350 Jo. Kelly in a walvadround: Beil \ ; : i bem retired by the visitors, and with REORTEen BY NEAL R. OHARA. AGE | oe el, a oats Corsten boa aK They are DIFFERENT . Phi Douglas at the plate, Jimmy Ring eee eee ene Le PC. Veco 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). GAMES YESTERDAY. | geAVElN We "ths ni verge dicks “IS6Nly , | attempted to prolong the inning, wit | [securing the fudges’ verdict, Kelly was the hope apparently of secis ‘the Pitts'gh 70 $8 .648/St.Louis55 64 505 |" “Iam going hack.to the farm and stay there."—Eddie Cicotte. Buffalo, 9; Newark, 0 (first), in a bad way several times as a result | h GOOD din time to prevent 4 loss N. York 67 44 .604|Cin'nati 49 62 “441 | Vergsaesde Badia: Newark, 3; Buffalo, 0 (second). | of O'Rrien's relentioss attack, O'Brien's | They are 4 him, by inten- Boston, 61 45 .575 Chicago 44 65 404 | "2 8 Baltimore, 7; Toronto, 5, ‘ [next bout, wit be with AUbGy Ww alker ant pitcher 4 Brikiyn 68 54 .518\Phila... 33 75 .306| A Kolfer never brags about his putting when he's spinning a todile top. Jersey City-Syracuse (rain). SRO SHED Eero EAr 4 ase on | . c + Reading-Rochester (rain). ithe GE asa |, GAMES YESTERDAY. Football differs from Dugiller in that you're penalized thirty or forty GAMES TO-DAY, s Dorgias, anxious for the fourth to so200012 xi ty | yards for knocking an opponent for a goal, - ‘i anes 4 | enc because the completion of an- : d00000002—2 9 5I . ? yracuse at Jersey City. Pet otler inning would give him credit ppaytrierDousias and snyder; Ming and If this Washington ball AUB Fe ps up its pace it's going to win an Buffalo at Newark. : ig i u him ere eae He a Hem cae 30 fari5e CIGARETTES thee the visiting catcher had to jump Bano “oeelinh 200010000-340 0 oS e Rochester at Reading. ir, to cateh it. Brooklyn PO00100100-21) 2 Now up to the Giants and Yanks whether the World's Series Is going Umpire Moran proteates with Ring 5 Baltes Ouse and O'Nev; Cadore and to be a Broadway attraction or a road show. agiinst his tactics, but the Philadel- Kruese cee Fae Botta ees Gated hii anne: gooooo10 0-1 7 0 Jack Johnion is discovering that it's sometimes hard to get a match toirhed that bag and at the same pac i See ere aay fore emnoke: rare leisurely proceeded te second. Ring ¥ Z was holding the t und it should Cubs are under a new management, but they're still doing business at hare been easy to Douglas out 5 the same old place in the standing of the clubs. at second, but instead he deliberately, ea’ y the ball to centre field, Doug- (3 One of the best buys on the market is Philadelphia baseball stock It continued his aes trot toward ons never fluctuates EXTRA PANTS FREE!! SUIT TO ORDER $ 1 1 a screeityetsicsemnatteiens cestetemaatet inane cee at ee ee eens cere ee meme nn which centre fielder King | GAME TO-DAY. : es 8 8 honestly enotgh, and th Philadelphia at New York, Football season will bo under way as 600n as the college stars bein baseman H slapped down the ball 5 Doe 6 5 0] Despite the rain, which now began Ctland “vcwiiiiy 0000100 00-1 5 0/ . , D 3 Hatieries—Fater and Schalk; Uhle, Caldwell 4 avi ; Id year. Pittsburgh and the Giants and O'Neil Champions Have Lost Old) fo me morereta up between them Stare of Twirl} ars But Fred Mitehell is going to hav x s, bi c going Staff of Twirling Stars, but | (ut Fred, Mit sting time in his base | ball career keeping last y | pions from finishing in ‘tt i ‘ to hold out for more dongh. SU De Uae Monten! eolng)e Stil at AMERICAN LEAGUE, = , Biked un Ot COE ‘a GE caar ea ‘iN Ree i a toca Beaten 50 3 eal e i dened ae i As POURS Clevel'd 68 42 618 |Detroit, 51 60 459 Dodgers Still Have e e Undreds of fans who had come ’ 31Ch 47 62 .431 I ] d E P. f T eit expricting to see ‘game in whi ch itn ee ereeaDIBElee cel en ars ° ° ee nciu Ing xtra Fair o rousers ; eth teaine would, play. at I reat Fig ting trit : ‘ well as they could, were disgus GAMES YESTERDAY. ; 2: pp : 1 Fith the exhibition and showed their] a cimiina— oss yoo 9 EH % | AS has been my cu stom 1 in the pas st, stowing signs of siackening, game was continued and after ai next half Ring, of onan, had ta: cans Ab ie TaD or a oloiversio olomct el tinue pitching as be e could, for pDerit ... 0000000055 9 8 oe % 5 the loss was already recorded a Batteries Shocker and Severeid; Uldnam, Cole Keep Up Struggle. him, But Ring's ill-nature showed and Bassler. Ae ese rs ct mon When the Dodgers left last_ month " [have gathered together from all my stores ends of the itself later, in the eighth, when he — at weshinston— 6 u 5, ai BHeACY. Doculae e is 001091000-810 1 or the West they were candidates for aiized spall pened Gy Douslis: <p ce AGh ae bee gen a By Robert Boyd. the second division, Their pitchers Pe iedpichia pitcher Hurled Win a iate Buel; Erchson, Acosta aud we fighting spirit m | Gould not be depended uno. ‘The tean: at Douglas, declaring he had at- i iz league bail cluts has been | Would not and their future outloo tinpted deliberately to hit him. “And, GAMES TO-DAY. Dipree ue Pee oe 1 | Was anything but promising, — ‘They 1 D ndgers on | hay in the next frame, when a pitched ball | Chicago at Cleveland. exemp! Hae by whe ast he have by Ring accidentally struck Burns Detroit at St. Louis, | teir last trip through the West. The | the face, hundreds of fans were en-| team frpm across ¢ nged at him again. a — in all fairness be called a great ball] STUssling with St. Louis to keep out It was obvious that all the disa- dub It ta not, For a time the} %,the second division they offered 1 greeable features of the game grew Robins Das is E FIFA Enero Ga ite dautene tie out of the episode in the fourth in- pitching staff was referred to as the| throes of a bad slump. t : ring, and such playing or tos greatest in the majors. That was] proved a veritable ‘ { 5 should not be countenanced. Both Pitchers’ Battle fue when they wore all going goa | iat trip around the Wostern part of Bins enaeDouglas are io blame and OO a ee aoe ; f To Hub Braves) ses stars: nisiers is 10 10 with them the managers of the two ball than either the Wilbert Robinson just fights always been rated as a great | team on the road. But at the outset river could not | of their last trip in which they were at prices of $25, $30, $35; some have enough for 2-piece suit and extra trousers,some have dubs. Ring, of course, proved the nd| burgh... ‘Thetr pitching has grown het. more unpleasant as the game pro- tae tocday cad they ae ite venice ceeded, but that does not excuse Douglas. Although thunderstorm flooded | COntenting himself with me! mores | hie wns thelr Gelding Ne h fi a} iece it d Cus am: oul a 01 | 1 e ding a four-game a " Ria. It is not conceivable that the fans tes aieia yesterday afternoon, the| °F, [SE COIN in eae eae enough for o-plece sult and extra trousers. desire or expect such tactics in an t effort to w ball games. feobin and the Braves played nine Neve they would rathe e the Giants jnnings of baseball, the visitors win- Jose playing hard and fairly, as the Bir cewe Hercerought ainbagie by word is interpreted in sportsmanship BMS after a z i tig au ee rather than in the observance of the @ score of 3 to ‘a technicality of the rules, than to sec falling at 2.30 P, M, but it was not them win by sharp practices. We be- until two hours later that hostilities Neve the same of the fans in Phils The infleld, the outfield and the] Grounds. catching de tments are nothing ex- The Roston Braves are endeavorins coptional, They just barely. serve|to firmly intrench themselves in third their purpose, Tut the real secret—| Pisce, JM Boston they betteve they what brought the National Le: reckoned with. The shorteomin pennant to Brooklyn last year that they might as a | what still kee I have placed these in a line in the inside of my stor so customers can come in, make their own ae a and the eae na them from the second | they have offset by their fig ay. When the rain finally |and gameness, the like of wl hia in other cities. The sot under way Ailes iadality ce the thor F he like of which no Bei ne thing and the winning ceased, gasoline torches were applied | “!Vision—4s quality. of hor | other team in either league to-day can wi es . . ame he th : done / A | oughbred in sport, whether it be in| hoast of. They. lost yesterd Acs of it secondary, ells pblayer® | to the base paths. racing, boxing or Basebail, real flght-| to the Tiraves: but one wren a aa lately to permit players to incur | ers’ battles, with Joe peor bet=| with shat great qualty and their good | deliberately tering Leon Cadore, Cadore got away! During staff they Wor a pennint.| OF THE Again Hreake All Sea Stead to a bad start, yielding two runs in| To-day the pitching staff is broken Records. the first inning, which practically | up but the fighting spirit still re-| BUFFALO, N. Y,, Aue. 15.—Ono MIT gave the Braves the game, fin the| Mains the sea sled owned by ( What great ball clubs there might | the ator Saant Gl second the Braves produced their| ye in either circuit with the material | at Bem *eebt Including Extra Pair of Trousers of the Same Goods RUNS FOR WEEK NATIONAL LEAGUE > Leary of hattered Sous BA feed ee “| tonal regatta in winning six one-mil: 1 have aistributed through my I have a hundred pairs of odd trousers all ready to Bout With Tom Gibbens Will Be In a swift glance over the sixteen | *Peed trials from a flying start at an 3 New York stores all the uncalled les an hour. Her wear out. You might tnd something that might ere Last, teams in tt f ugues you] *¥erige of 57.992 mi a th gas : FY ean Aspe mee Oe i thas ome w iced all chibs |fuatest mile wns dono down, streum at for suits from my chain $ 00 sibly match your old coat and vest. I have | ciated Press).—Georges, Carpentier wil} any as four or five Individual| sea sled had proviously broken. the of stores and marked 8: placed these in my 3/ ‘ew York stores for alae $3.50 bid farewell to the fighting ring after Yet working collectively they | world's record for fitty miles und for = he meets Tom Gibbons, the St, Paul|lack gameness and fighting spirit. | | {Wo-mile lap on a one-mi : them, some as low as. posal. I can assure you of a fit aslowas . ; light-heavyweight, in New York next In the Am League to-day z a aelven by r design: nm ‘Alhe J Descamps, the French| there are two teams. One ha January, champlon's manager, announced to-day. | POrhaps the Kreatest array of “ie Heydler Overrules Pirates’ Protest. He sald Carpentier would fight an |!°P a oe , he other has a few casteoffs fom con. |. John A. Heydler, President of the Na- English boxer, not yet designated, in| temporary « i a number of|tional League, to-day overruled Pitt London some time in October or| ambitious you Mey nie tot lbunetin CErciaath Gh cies ale feces November, then he will meet a Frene ay fighting for supremacy in their) came of July 27, won by the G heavyweight in Paris, previous to meet- | If ind the great club is | ading ruling upheld the d Wiliam Klem that ing Tom Gibbons for the light-heavy- | PY margin, On paper tt 5 m Klem that th s } : PAE gppear like certain winners. But | Ras pat an intleld fy: it weight champ lene of world. TOPPING EC RE RAIN TOPS Httets glaimed. “but a high, ime uit fly Descamps professed the utmost con-| the gameness. And if they win At [hae into fair territory near Ue t fidence that Carpentier would win all will be the reason. where the catcher, after making every ball.” three matches. The Dodgers will not repeat this effort, dropped the EAGUE “Ciub. (SIMI wT he 2 Mitchell The Tailor 1431 BROADWAY 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE | 119-121 NASSAU STREET COR. <0TH STREET Open Eve Open Evenings Until ® P.M. Saturday 10 P.M. M. | Open Evenings Until 7 P.M Saturday, 9 P.M.

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