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tia an eae NCE SEN PTE 9 etter nk a ae a ee ne a rnc te 3 Sat ANT TS pienso THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921, ‘WOMEN’S NATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE DECIDED TO-DAY — | ROBINS HAD 1) |THE WEEK END eee said Pe Thornton | Fisher| { dal a HRS. MALORY CLASHES HARRY LATHROP, WHOSE WIFE IMAGINARY 672% { THATS | | FoRGOr To MAIL HIS LAST MonTHS \Y comment 1 GUESS HIS ei ie He TRIES ‘TOUGH- } | House account OF %6.72 T THE cLUB BUSINESS HUST | \ Terie HE DOWNS PROBABLY’ FINDS HIMSELE POSTED ON THE Y/\ THINK 1) pe PooR-HE f FOR. SOME JACK SPENDI | mx (wage ie pT TER. EXAMINE OU cues, ) | anranucnnty : , 1 2 : | | MS SHRRRASSHENT ? y auwey SEEt THAT 92. 8 (SAN EXPENSNE enone" aes apace asc STARTS HIS IMAGINATU LUXURY FoR. HIN Bav— BUT YoU J. Playing Through ¢ Three Brooklyn Twirlers Ave| (| Bombarded by the St. Louis Batsmen. f pion | Mt with ter foree, but YO WORK + hampion | fs! 1 iderfully well ph the Malloi att NEVER. CAN ithe baseline und steadily : come tnen - j a a Meets California Girl Who |! 04 rete it Waaeae | 7 g Ue Z f " = | Defeated Her in 1917. Jercep up te mid-court position, {rom Bermes | 7/2 a be \" BE HONEST- >TOO - Which position the unfortunate op- ponent is usually driven back to illic defense nd kept on the run a By William Abbott. lthe strongest feature of Mra, Mate, HE finals for the women's na-!lory’s game is untimi nteenes oat 1 3 tithe ile, endurance and a di dd determi! = pobaL fentiia Hilo: that arte er TAC is Inereay, FOR Wee SEE Lengien came over expressly to | Northern kinsfol take back to ince will be played Miss Browne ached the finals ‘vetween Miss Mary K Brogne, Cal-|through the easiest half be oe ‘font 4 Mrs, Mo She was never fully extended at as fonia, and Mrs, Molla Bjuretedt Mal- |i. “un the other hand, Mra. Male lory, New York, this afternoon at lory literally had to plough her path est Hills. Mrs, M ing champion. M ‘The Cards had their batting clovhes mm yesterday, easily beating the modins 9 to 4. At the end of the fame the visitors had collected seven- { teen hits off Miljus, Smith und | Sehupp. { The thought of calling upon three Warlers was not sll that annoyed Rob- 1 bie, Jefl Pfeffer, who was recently traded to the Cardinals by the rotund Ik ry is the defend. Browne is one of | Lhe stiffest oppomtion that be peesibly gathered, Mlle, 5 Mra. Jessup, rinner-up. for 4 numerous old-time title holders who 4\ ‘ leader, was the real stumbling block lew guflantly “ratltnd! to Mop the th Hie. le HES leat y and Mra, fy to the Brooklyn nine. Pfeffer's tormer vasion of the temperamental Frenc lt) was Mrs. Bundy, mother of fomr mates gathered thirteen hits off his de- livery but, except for the last inning mit of retirement when Brooklyn got four singtes, he kept girl iildreny tat rhosely the foreign inve- Y The two finalists are easily the tw aK and young, dashing the bingles well scattered. leading Amertean tea tare. Miss! ierench geitt Ww save Mrs. Mallory } i Hrowne, with her wonderful repetoire | jer hardest mat Years ago Mra Brooklyn made a rally in their half ; of the ninth which resulted in three tums. The hitting of Rogers Horns by, who made four hits during the fame, and the fielding of Lavan and Meller were the fcatures of the con trokes, Keennoss for generalship | Bundy as May itten reigned not j ability to cover territory, 18 a4 qver fennia here but kngland as well | us opponent, Mrs, Mallory At) her old-time skill came back yes well knows. Back in 1917 the pair torday in the semi-finals against Mrs, gaged im oa series of Red Cr Mallory 1 difference of nearly : tent, hatches, Miss Browne winning cight | twenty interposed too much of H Miljus started in for the . Robina, cut of fifteen sha when t strugele sim~ i bat was relieved by Smith’ in the With all her wizardry the Call-|mered down to physteal fitness. Fifth inning after Jack Smith started forma woman licks the neth and) My andy 1 by breaking @ patting rally resulting in four rune taming, of Mes. Mallory, whe is @ through Mr y's service in the An cae Ge uae Gea bee marvel for physical endurance. Last- first game of the opening set. ‘This C65 far Bening th oman ue ing power will prove the winning | was a shock for the defending cham- i ee ee Se Jfactor in a hard-fought tennis mated, | pion ve were mere coming. Mra. inion this basis Mrs. Mallory should | bund With unexpected alertness, -t STANDING OF h 4 6 j trump aver Mis Brown handied her opponent's speedy drives t se - 09~ he defending title holder at pres. with comparative ease, often sending 4oRHTON “DIS Jent is playing the finest came of her m back across the net for clean A — ~ a a career She has been anxious to res | placements, Spirited rates marked fi theve a disastrous trip abroad hast ecel game and the gallery soon season, Her sensational victory over realized it wos watehing unusual Giants Play Improved Game, Babe RuthGains fi : EA E AVERAGES) cata (inca Weer Aceh a ts | Beating Pat Moran’s Men Third Place in MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES) ;;; .t NATIONAL LEAG Washington, 6; St, Louis, 2 4 ld not part with her ma { ist evened t match at { N Yooh bs a7 1595 |Cin’nati 50 64 .439 ; | NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. | AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. What's more, the American champion exten ted to the limit to tnally wh he [is eager to be in. posse of her Jat §—6 Boston. 64 47 577|Chicago 48 68 .103 | ee eT, Sly tr lls: GAUTING IACE vem ed {7 | trophy when she engages inva return | ope the ond of the match age ’ ‘ail is 4 |Subdue the | Reds and Are Halt Byer yee te in ees sine a don : Wd shaten with Miles Lenalen, fe tezan to ike Yes thts Ate Bundy Yi 5 | a DOK thie ¢ Ete ( 5. P Mores big, ditrersnos in atyio| arendinl! mona And: more OH Shpae i games Plata Game Nearer Pirates, Who Sue a UM alls cE vi © Ruth, the Yankee shui ieatwron the finalists, Miss! herve to go racing after the ball, Sha lew York, ncinnati, 3, | sail MN iets bidet Who registered his forty-ditth and tn Browne mixes her strokes with puz-) was visibly vkened at the end. Tt } | St. Lo 9; Brooklyn, 4. Split Double He ader quickly to the plate but not quickly 4 i ee NES Geniaee Pittsburgh, 14; Philadelphia, 3 I e-Header, enough to catch him, Brennan calling forty-sixth home runs of the season of tricks of King the punrpose was surprisin Mrs Mattors ene Ay stabeariaty (1) (ase By Isaac Shuman. Neen n wie decision that Re York and the White Sox in Chicase 2 formian held the national tro- case, Mis. Mundy taking butt two : 5 ‘ ye en-|_ | ds got other run off{|has batted himself to third place fl phy in 1912, 191%, 1914, can blend a) games. ‘There have been many “ ‘A bps u aloe VACHS Bhs Y r 4 H inchs i : e man attack at the net If she succeeds Rundy's feat of coming back a’ re to : . ! cinnati at Brooklyn. arday, he home team soundly HE © big south su inereasce certainty be this abtilty to block short | She more than did her sha ee Chicago at Philadelphia. | Fie tl a while: tho Dirales e blbwh wile terminated in| pis: loud tun getter, caving reg- drives close to the net and drop them | the cup dn this country Pittsburgh at Boston, | lehed the Us louble-header with |Rixey’s being sent to the showers af- istered 126 times back where they will be dificult to] Miss Rrowne had for opposition im a | were dividing a double near vies ter four runs had come in off six hits, 4) sea ie Detelunoute hands. If necessary, Miss 1 the semi-finals. Mrs. Carl Hitchens, [the Phillies. The day's uctivities 17 Seu came mad ¢ Cee Iu Bh . can drive hard, but she is not the) another Californian. | Mrs Hitehens | AMERICAN LEAGU | brows! . Yorks a half game 5 ie, a Ne r to the Reds fielder, suffered a slight slump in squat of the defending champion captured the first two games in the ’ BEANO tne Neoce thy : Sehc . thy. ; ar iop. woman and very few men! time she was dangerous. Miss Browne b Clevel'd 70 43 .619 |Boston. 54 57 .486 | this Is what pleased |School of Fort Worth, succeeded the! jeague list with a mark of 407, ‘Ty j r Ml Peer. | z N. York 67 42 615 |Detroit. 52 63 .452) Mportant—and this is E arle Pippin, and gave one of can snecessfully stand up against | soon discovered her to overcome her Wash'n. 62 54 534|Chicago 49 64 434 | those who saw yesterday's contest— box exhibitions seen on the Cobb Js the runner-up with .ast, Mrs. Mallory in a driving contest! game and the result was never im St.Louis 56 57 .4°°|Phila.., 42 70 (375, is that the Giants team played better ounds this ye He had S- Harris of Washington added al Jongnilie: bitte from the baxeline, knocks all Gaunt. ote eooren wore €<¥) 6-0) id i e some time and rything a hurler neod#—a fast one, brace of stolen bases to tis string * sensei = = ——— —— | GAMES YESTERDAY. Ballpen leet tej somse: ins Ana Ver ie ueles eal ean ge | oro ot wlolbn deck? (0) Wie atria eB Chieage, 187 New Sacks oh B overcame the ill e Ae ae — fling change uf pace, to say nothing {ht ne joston, etroit, 8 (first). diocre pitching by Jess Barnes abillcy to field’ bunts and slow | batte ' Boston, 10; Detroit, 0 (second). ni. § to 3 victory showed the Giant ‘ounders that will make him a great) Sisler, St, Louis, Pobin, St . =| — r sreat timeline t to the Reds. Lou na, 861; UAE Py a Bee His work yesterday had only one! GAMES (TO: OAV; flelding flawlessly, except for a minor uit And that onty trom a sjeota. | Willie Collins, Washington at Chicago. the ninth and Philadelphia at Detroit. stb | boot by Rawling: iewpoint. He works so slowly Chicago, 344; trent, 8405 ri Ss ions. | Klondyke was good on Wednesday, doing some first class base runnir that it becomes somewhat mv Severeid, St. Louis By William E. Simm Juceording to Capt, Dave Martin } Now York at St Louis. 4, | whey started vehamently at frat,|80us to watch him, but probubly he! ~ 2 NEKaw Ae, ath HIGH WATER. Charles Tl urd of 13th Avenue, will find that is an asset in his favor Sandy Hook Gov. Isigod. i a Rrooklyn, got first prize with a 7 Se lafter the Reds had put across a run while working. Alsq@ he has the luck & uilered a drop in his bat sal ta aie Be pile Biivor and 7 ae: bass; G i 7 : lon two successive singles and a sac-|a pitcher ought to have. For in- average during the past week and O1s 025 ¥.Sl 9ST | Schae of Jersey City, second prize INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘ince A Eppa Rixey showed at the | Stance, he smi 1 out a homer off aise just the honor ol leading ine : : tern standard time. with -pound blackfish; B. Telson | ty oe No ceac anion) aay Sad sual form by eer ean the AEM AndLin the seventl| sored, unerolt of New York ia|mon a H 01 Aad, Wasting H hour for daylight saving time.) of te, third prize with a 5% ] Balti’re 95 31 .754 Newark 55 69 .447 |start he wasn't in his usual form by pot a single when the ball hit. the SURErOLL Ny bid Uf a c q é pound bass’ and 5 others; Charles: | Nuffalo. 76 52 594|Syra’se. 50 74 403 | passing Burns. Bancroft sent him handle of his bat o | Jeading the run get ny “ornto. 67 89 '832|J. City. 47 74 .388 A ciit Roch’er 65 58 528|Readig 42 81 .341|t0 third with a and he scored on a slow roller by weather, fresh northwest to Hare of Brooklyn, fourth prize with Hats one 4%-pound t and 11 others ; i ta north winds, is the promise for toe) 7 double to short left, The Giants seemed spurred to a tion in the game every time the R counted Yo ines wiue iornsby i uis Schmidt of East 187th Street, Oo a cde cae he hele ce cee | beamed runs, flornsuy, however, ; aN | Gay. I Naw Nore Waa Kien WOO: 25: bass | GAMES YESTERDAY, IFrisch to Kopf, Mrank beating the Epi 2,7un: and in the Atth After Dons) Conumues to lop the batters With 5 a day _ PTTL Une dt thee ita een wy Toronto, 8; Reading, 0. throw to first with a gr show Of ors, Kelly smashed to the lore} 444 i na " Weaktish are suid to be biting well) tyn, 19 seabuss, | No other games echeduled. Speed. Bancroft, was held by Morr centre fence ands PS SECS PP bl ape uo a ao HW wwoon the flood tide alogg the| Babcock, Brooklyn, he for @ moment at third ¢ Mu ‘e fice fly to Neale by Meusel, sagopa? ES etree mn : Meyer, Woodhaven, 10 1 black< GAMES TO-DAY. shortstop took in Young's grounder, |The Cards come on tins afternoon, | Heth eiea nd Prank riseh, ni SE \south shore of Staten Island 1B aa bass, dersey City at Toronto (2 games). but the instant Kopf heaved for the and if the Giants display the form, @ teaulinate, auded tive stolen bases ib = ory ve Newark at Buffalo (2 gam initial bag Dave was on his way they showed yesterday. the hopes Dis strings: VENIeInE Ty tou fOr Hla t A visitor to Freeport om Thursday) si. angier who wanders far afield | 8: re at Roch r, (2 games): nome, bringing in the second of the fans for another run for the pen-, ‘He Stason 4 Pi reports that the boats brought IM 4 afoat encounters some queer cha Reading at Syracuse (2games). (ciants’ scores in that frame bi nant will be well justifted Te a AGM Ae Uarenee none Che t number of small seabass, but very acters. One day, fishing alone on : > | A! metus ty! divinity tor buttins hou | few weaktis uth Carolina beach, L espied a ICHARDS TO MEET DAVIS ie at a aera Beatle Wal tury figure coming toward me. He | Yanks to Battle Browns To- Day Gita aon eae | te wer and. sgieanciee, formerly oid "EUS SOMME men ho tia he Lid position with | f “ t puheud » but had neve oct efor | IN SOUTHAMPTON FINALS. PANG tae eats Uisy, wavoat : Cabal A | el Rae: trancre, troll Ea wleGn mi mnat pr oae Aching cae by —= baseman Who announced he had res how. 00 BATAeE St nee: Had! al S M sould: Bae DAE ITT. 20,— f Effort to Re L L d HES IRENG ee rest AUe Fay | Waretown, No J. that they ha I answered, for what I could get, bu’ #OUTHAMPTON, N. Y.. Aug. | n gain CAQGUE LEAD Fr es vad ’ ‘| party of nine out on Tuesday that was hoping to get a bass. "Had arey ¥incent Richards reached the final “ his club and, although he dropped a Misaalene weakfish, 13 croakers and 4 bite yet 0” “How long you round of the invitation lawn tennis} . foi, Is aL the top or batting Pa COUR NE Pee an annie a ceaore. TORI ene dain Sout thyes Beate i 6 Meadow Club i fa e ak or| to win any ordinary game, but they ist of the American Association pity + ! aid Naolly, ; s tournament at the Mead ®)Hugmen Hope to Make Up tor is tt| the season Golly, 1 wouldn't have the patience 4 a wore ee couldn't ‘overcome the | handicap jer Wers average Is 392 * i a ; St tn ts bs defending the trophy which he won ie FOR san Seana Ethie ae | . | © tish that ton Stranger,” [ re« for the first time last year. His vie-| Losses in Chicago Before | Piventena oe their hue |, Rinks of Laulsvitie, who hus played i Fishing aboard the Giralda at the eae aoe tank aheat atiete f 5 sagt pee oe ee, of thel le in 120 games, 18 the runner-up with 4 el you something. 1 will make & ! tory over S. Howard Voshell at 61, Indian Series $ |Mns was wild and ‘1 4 ‘ a Davis to be an Series Starts. 8 ore 4 Wile Keb Mussel i Is waiting for a fly | v—% left only Willis ¥. Davie to bar [no puaaie, (erry was” Norma and ch hurdchitiig ALinneupalis ules © “| SUNDAY SEMI-PRO GAMES. uting for a, fy J. fis way. The Californian eliminated —— | most untamed, and the slow ball of vita 380. Bunny Bric 7 Pailin ee eT aught Kz al the beach William J. Clothier by « scorg of 64.) ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20.~The New York | Ferguson was simply murdered ly | ding “Wie league dn clea ‘ | Protectory Grounds, Lincoln Giants Variataleal enone iiarauiee : i he Sox. The game gives the sea- Sewburgh and Yonkers, 5 . 0 -. ank a here early to-day | any, +h 2¥, 48 in fourth place 1 UE PITOHING: ew ater fishes a a oe -se 6 Kin- | £7! Os Ps , scored elve orleg ta it ‘ ste , a ah OED YW yMd,| phainteld and Harrowgate Sa oe t lost acbard bis t match pepe in| rlos-with the Browns this afternoon. | twenty-two to be played of Ne w Often in ; a enwald, Cleveland...» 2 4 1 | Sea ea tae Glante vat Ate a the o an yet to ve dine | | Watson M, Washburn partnered Davis |‘The Hugmen are in the best of spirits —— Southern Assoeittion during the 3 orga Hi 4 mtic Clty and Homo ker cs va. Royal / ent snecies aré known, besides a vast | | cessfully repelling the Dnglish}and not in the least disturbed over mot week and is now biting 87. He . 4 f AL Dexter Pi A , ind varied assemblage of forms now in successfully repelling I Waverley Regatta To-Day. i t ! ‘ " r iS Tall aitnte tdoublesheader) : team of Maxwell Woosnam and 0.G.N./their loss of the league leadreship.| ,,, Vareriey Rewatt also Wrowsht MP Bis total base marks i d . Te et teannoe Park, fvanhoes ve. Jamaica | xtnct. These 12.000 species are are | Turnbull at 6—2, 8—6 Their defeat at the hands of the} ogert yaw ‘ 2 2b, Marner at LaRtIe RRoek Wek % i 1 ee - r nto about 200 groupe The | y -day in his service | yyy : 3 oS : ns the tle for runner-up hdnors and is cae) 5 eee Shen WE fond A vor size, | i Yoenet wat wild torday in his bervice | White Sox failed to cause any alarm} country, will hold ite sixty-second | {re Boone with 353, while Mc ; Itt paotesivanta fea ca renter ‘ining hundreds of species, othe , , “4 and rg ee In tho pinches de, [i the Yank camp, as by this time/annual regatta this afternoon on the | farrs of Mery third with Bod, | 200" Wittdaniea ‘ y eaten Fe eee eee eee asl Naw YOnk YR one enw Sa Meee | Fe as Weiner of a well earned vie, {they are accustomed to suffering re-| course which finishes oft its > —- Valin Pe iy a 7 ay Mae Sock Boll coup ts now at its heigh’s | H peived ss Bear Sete ony ihe| worse e ey are pl gs with| house, foot of la7th Street and the ; ey ; we c i sid ewarte ¥ ting than ever before, fory in the doubles. Richards, on the| verses when they, are playing with | how ay of, LETH Btreey an {ARMOUR WINS ON 5 No hint poe Ml conietesere Howard Field. Howard Sols vite conde other hand, played close to his normai|the lids from the Windy City, udson River, The programm, | Basia New Tare 4 niet ‘ [Orit saa § Woe: meceallen beck urvivor of a chee form in both mutches and electrified] The temporary joss of the lead by | Pee, commencing at £ P.M, includes | SHENNECOSSET LINKS. Miran Tttebtt ‘ Uy Nines | 5 s EL AE Lane lA ies a A ene ihe anecien: knewe te | the guliery with some of his astonish- | +). Now Yorkers is causing very littl | the usual ew rom nov ngles | Rraiaiay God 5 i eae Point, College Point exist about fourth — 3,200 —are ng shots. asinesy among the friends of the|'® fentor eight-oared shells NEW LONDON, Conn, Aug. 20.—Dis- ‘ valdes of Newark | found in Cie waters of North America, in , s Fite te voaiiraeark js " Ly ‘arb that north of Isthmus ol Pane Davis hit too ha Rear they are but a few points t he he Pe hee len i Viorel } ‘orons, Corona Caseys vs. Pant nort i] refused 10m ” eh Ae ns D. Armour of the ile ’ Voie ama heeded the behind the Indians and within strik stands formar tl Bt , we eienin ove linen bull led 4 ng distance, ‘The thing that is dis- RUNS FOR WEEK ices Ghar bot, Reding 1 a pth loueniin © turbing, however, is the faet tha NATIONAL LEAGUE necosvet Champion my a? Al tS F t St. Agathe Field, St Agatha ¥ >| whenever eo Yanks play against the Chub RIMIT IW terday by defeating Harold R, 6 , r Moon. Ie o q Federal Ship | when the Yanks p ae ‘ y S ! > 4 t Parkville, Parkyllle vs. Mauger Clit in lobbing the | weaker clubs, like the one they are |} Uiteursh pond of Cin in the 26 hole final t a Dare vill iar Alea y | of simishes | ¢ to-day and the two days fol up and & to pls 4 to Lrbigeport ds an ed silat Hig be z “| t wa 4 oo pce 7 : vs Lablocangwbhores anal te Ae were ew York Fire Poapartm or overcuntidence and leave themscives at * ‘ little user ould hi ‘ At White Plains, Emesokda ¥ La Fltonsky tort emer open ty become an easy Prey to thei” RAR ACE Aa PR ROUEN oenaee Te “ ‘ ‘ Island Clty fanier® than’ most ‘pel \oroaes ont: Eilonsy, | world’s champion | onponents, Now is the time for Hug nid’ time “atiath ‘he iont ' iideliven i $ At Poughkeapsie, Rohata va. Thhdae Feallee. be Sew the test of his carcer-a| Sins to siow his managerial capacity anid Armour Wits 1p 0 Tabane, | \t Utica, N.Y Utica ¢ Por A Wonderful Assortment 100-4 wim, which he will attempt} by jnmtilling the pecessary fight ng ae eed oe ie actin fet piaie|NATL LEAGUE CLUB BATTING.| AM. LEAGUE CLUB BATTING, [.)! lub. to make, starting ut 4 o'clock this af-|spirit into the team and inspire it t Destolt ps le. POvUd oar orn tad hoe eras ' af Ww | ty. dakontouiey Ona of opportunities to either cage as each | Play as though the pennant itself de aetien tae flernoon Armour was out in 37 We 181m | (te wel We 9 Marshall and Ball Club. the land upon which to ull Esha les Meee 7 about” ta th |pended on the result of the St, Louis| Chelang Jwith birdies on’ the filth, seventh and 4 i tnt italian Ame Sui aterat ine testa! Bath no “human teboat no fy n SN A ard of | BeTIPS. ninth | ' American va, # Ros he present holder of thie »iatance rece rd of|#rwenty hits, of all lengthe, kinds Pabst i _ ox oe ed To-morrow's Sunday We aiaty-five miles, made | # ind qualities, Weil the reason why the R Uiddle Mahan ts Member of Flare Helv ‘ Lite i ‘ lore wy | 1 000 S watere seven’ Yeare BGO. | Writs dox tank ihe eubner eame from SOMIT WIT F ae 1 AY : i Pa : eparate = the Yankees yesterday and dropped | 5 i bad SAMSRIOGR TATE TA Hy aus ewe > the New Yorkers to second place ward Malin. Captain of he rae Real Estate Offers Stark Scores Miller Huggins’s second string piteh yard vail team. will become assist: Walker (9 Leave the Woepltal Wednesdays gaine will hea 1M At theHunts Point Sport couldn't hold Strunk, Hooper, | e t ene'n squad was Nest Werk . . 44 t nM t night Jack curl Golling et al, who battered the bali ea toda ; eae) eee i " ALATA RAIS F Sal & Wi d foutherneleht eee ait in all directions. The score was Li fahen proved. ot. valuahio LEVELAND, Aug is Dr WM. Cartie i i ONG AERIS or e ante Bak? Na os wenber boxe? a ten round to 9. Walker, firat baseman of the Philadel the cl 4 t h acing! AL patenian dh Pace x at eee .» The Yanks bit Hodge hard enough phia Athletics, who was injured infor Walker. va. are (P. Mos d A MY soe: seas eee pee eee ob oe eee osm ee an cee

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