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; - $$, | ) i H . | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1921. : 15 1 O REGAIN FIRST PLACE INCLEVELAND TO-DAY ° COORENOT IBLE Manu Peams Are Kager TO GO THE ROUTE | 7° Mepresent New York ~HUGMENSTART FIGHT T Picci Yan..:ees Will Have to Take Three Straight From No Upsets in Opening Of National Doubles STANDING OF THE CLUBS Indians to Regain Lead For Federation Title om 1s as O Ty , ’ RUE. > nd 1) OF Hederaltor Title) em rr rn ene eo 9 n Longwood Court. ans egain ea | Pitts’gh 76 40 .655 St.Louis 58 57 504 0 ourts iia i : \ joston, \Chicago : 4 ‘ tive games to present date aro te | Be ¢s , BD, ; init thern hampton Hugmen Are Confident They'll RUNS FOR WEEK Elimination Games Bring Out! !\<* 2areg.te the pe sent date are t | Brkiyn, 62 67 521/Phita =. 37 80.316 AI] of the Stirs Ave Parlicipat-| 24, °° amnpions, : their E, ¢ i ass nt No, 881 Broadwa quarters ui TERDAY. ‘ +P . » wer M Duplicate Their Feat of | ae High Class Baseball — In- | fhe feacmtion and che nual wud of | atrusoemetes nee ing in the Battle for the ya's raviur, 0 > z -, fre Bee fate de py the elimination series im class AA i. ine 00" - Fi ' Ider, 62. Last Season. Luque, the Cuban, Outpitches — dustrials io Play for Cham= | Qo uiutiea. “Any teane paul vee Ca bnk Championship er Davis Cu iM ait inet Punt Nionship at e Fal does not attend this meeting will r - - ‘ vm and ¢ N Mower Muvlnae, Age Wetec Brooklyn Star in Excit- pionship at Ebbets Feld matically. be dropped. (rn 1 ‘ om ere: Wt witht affort, We weterane We A. = wr rad eth? Jee dag | : <Q) ) ae Chere ane umber of tear i hi MA od ard straight victories are needed by the : ing Game. Sept. 17. de the Aacive Ge Ue wicsers fiat, hea? atasteates" io Hi nattonad doubles tennis tours a i sanek Yanks to regain the lead, and that is aaa: ae eae E clan A, AA anid AAs must Ye th the a tices RG ae " a ‘eal 7s TH a ho . ands ot etary Poite 1 hate ; cket Clit just what they are determined to get. | AMERICAN LEAGU By Robert Boyd sTH a host of strong team] iin Aue pilElicipated They did it last year, and they are} ERELY a matter of pointe entered the task of picking Boner and QO! Raeret) at UTR resttion out to repeat. “It has been done, “TRIeWe! Jeapuas AHMLAIE WOBAS nines to re W. W. Conen, who t ok Kire De wana, fe country has their hopeful war ery, and there {s 1 ce the badgers trom Fred i the final round for the champion- partment tear to enicao and re 1 ii} te teams conten ; rates nd ge om FF ceived the trophy from the Chicago q me Msi are tt} every reason to believe that they will Mitchel's strong Boston Br ae the National epee he | Mayer, Chairman of | the rd of Rend Daan s on Or Have very standing, bao doe ; The Robina toned away a golden op. tion is proving as easy as finding the} Directors for the National Tawelall GAMES 0-DAY. No limporiant upset tot fifo ing ie Hugmen are offering no alibis portunity to creep up « few points on P'OV") { Ides * LatOreahniee OF Che) Pitta at New York. the American doubles combination af for losing Sunday's double-header, 8[M]t]w their closest rivals for third place, Gules so far played have been pro-| wien they arrive here, Harry I nati at Brooklyn, Y the Davis Cup chatleng but it must be admitted (hat the loss oie tw While the Pittavurgh Club, with the ductive of high class ball and great} sagas Rickard, Roy Pittsburgh at Boston, Norris Williams 24 and) W A , of the first game was due to poor “ veteran Earl Hamilton on the mound, /Mterest to fang in all boroughs, Jon Klin D. Roosevelt, Chicago at Philadelphia. MA cian contin ‘ 1 tts successes of | Weg! Swuency, Middle Atlant i ot Me f ¢ Tho follow a aoe 6 1: ; Levy, Male ! year by ting in straight seta] w minaied by nother, local. eo Sosching and poor umpiting, ra(her| , rubdued the team from the city of TN following are somo of the | via’ Weta Teen Lelaond Suaiturd University tea ad mates Px nnoeiee spee] aa on whom Umpire Connelly called the} soluere culture, Adolfo Luque, a swarthy j7) °°), intercity series: Baltimore | &PY ted be Pa vy a we ") Cup, Wb. PG wok. Po. yy, a 6 wat ad Jane Rao 6 ol f sourest of third strikes in the ninth || dermy city 00) Cincinnat! twirler, took the second Giants, College Points, Bacharach | #8 Committee to entertain the Tutts:| Glevei'd 72 44 .621 Boston 54 60 474 A The eollaboritien of Willama and inning, heen given four balla, to No wane played me of a three-game series from Glanta, New York Fire Department, |.0U"6" delegation N. York 69 4 .611 Detroit. 56 64 467)... Waved match of] Washburn brought appinuse from Tid! nt “he was entitled, the Yanks bg ‘ Pioneers and the Alvins. 4 : Wash'n 64 55 538 )Chicago 50 66 431 ai aininnahi Mi Wide eenel watched them from the sti at Ue Wilbert Robinson. baled ce A i de ; The Lexington | fthe American! StLouls $8 89 496(Piila nn, 42 73 365 Hip vourty showed great hia own victory With Richate “AS ive tied the count| drew a pase, after which Peck popped Cadore was hit hard by the visitors faunenel i a i Paes 1 noand the ambia Athleths | aleo In the rear ance as| Willams, with naational strokes As for tho second game,|to Gerber, Ruth was purposely panied, iiehcuiteerin tiie Gecronan the | American: | Wepr Club of Harlem have b | GAMES YESTERDAY. ‘of T. ‘Tilden wor!!! 5 cloan defeat. filling the bases, and then ble Bob, with and retired for a pineh- tn the Company and Devoc @ Reynolds} srandetill and a yor Noss At Bt tals Wn singles champion, playing in compe Both the Yanks and the Indians are |e Fulden opportunity waiting, ground- seventh Inning, John sliljus finishing teams will clash at Bbbets Field on nos been abown, / phen he a9 : eH tition for the first time im a moni, Maying at the ton of their apecd, and | ‘pitty to Gerber. | i ig pte the game for the Robine and holding Sept. 17 for the title in their class. | making an effurt to accure Sada anit eh a sivas Ad Vincent’ Richards, his youthti to-day’s game should be a bitterty|asth’ My, mee bathe diy Ps ie teided THESE Lwo teams are the lone sur-|inclosed tlelds as nome he semi-| At bcroit Rb, COMAMCrOr Of Several Weeks fought contest, cach club tryiag to 75 nds Bue ne did ‘eck drew the Reds runiess. Cadore yielded yivors of elimination games that] tinal round, Ir sroundafravadeipola 2 Ot 1 oO 40 S14 2 teamed effectively, after niest, yiag @ pass and Ruth collected his second (o the Arey inning, OhelW brought. together 3 : al round. If grounds [fats nou Teo 8. Gh twee i ak . get tho “edge.” Hoyt and Penrock| Pity a sod-nearing hot to right, Peck three runs in the +. brought together some very strong|ut the New York Oval, the Rronx and Myatt, “Mal wo years, to Win in st ; Veterans on are the probable opponents on the | taking second. Mtwusel tried to bunt the fourth and three more in the fifth, ialent of the numerous industrial | Oval and ‘Teare Wield will from the Southern. doubles Ht constantly ‘and in the aecond mound, and a buge attendance is ball colling foul, then shifted T° "nohins scored three runs them- organizations throughout tho city. |e secured for playing off the gem!- ‘. Hoag | HM, Grant and C. ¥, Smith, 6-1. | tervice in that sot wieg a expected to witness the first game of ‘ 5 és ri Preside arry a0 final round, and all teams who are Roe a fem ieia Ome time, winning three of the the Die sertek. which & toa number eed Bree in dbo lett fleld selves in the second and two in the New York branch of the National | ,. is to play in these final rounds Weta” itaty'and| The Kinkey Mtothers, Robert and How. | fer hy ene ee E of the local fans are calling the "little |" But that didn't end it. Pipp was enfe ninth. Federation reports keen competition | should be sure and atlond the meeting World's Series when Gerber miased, hia pop fly and ‘pho series with Pat Moran's Red- in other cities for the privilege of | on Thursday evening: 1 opie mashing through the Browns'|Ward walked, ‘The’ fleet-footed Me- Ages thing except competing for the federation title in | si Oh of hing defense after seventeen | \iil¥,, veut out bunt, filing the bags, land team showed nothing . October, a series that annually’ is ! pie Catholic Little Brothers of the hye Wench id rele innings, the Yankeca came |iaimero here stecesded Kolp. Sohane that Brooklyn t# playing up to form. close second in general Interest to the | pronx are looking forward to wintit GAMES TO-DAY “a back strong yesterday in a “big! hustling in, Mays singled to right fll. The strong teams in the Senior Ctr- world's championship of the big) tne championship in class C 680 Key Vank at Cleveland — . _ wind rally and won eaafly, 10 to 3. teaiten FS emt, MENally AoriMe, Gr» trom acroes the river, while the mcers that Now, York will wim t/and the knsicn that they ay 4 Philadelphia st Chicago (Bet. Sth Ave. and Broadway, Opp. \/aldor! Hotel) Raynes to fling into the fray. so, the| {48t scooter over kerond. Ruth sruck weaker ones generally set thetn back. the federation titty that bas aiways| trctiona for youngsters that is in and Boston at St. Louis. Rrowns fortunes were Intrusted tol fi 'sieeve and drilied a ainste to left, Cincinnat! is sixth In the race, yot been held in the West, | around New York INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE wing Ra is p, Oana Ee Kulp. | Mays oe Bither one yas they took the recent serie T. A. Graf of the Alvin Club of esvelvy Tir Butte OF Et ilccwse Wi (eo ih We which thymes with. pulp, {plows fn thie, big inning would Rave eee ee een n ne gov « A. Graf of the Alvi of} Seerctary Potts of the National] Clb. Ww. ro.) Clubs c That's what the Yankees made of won Sunday's first game. Pipp The Boston Braves wer mover Weehawken says, “We have made for) paseball Federation bus sent a te-| Balto... 96 34.738 |Newark 55 73 .430 Ray in the aixth, when seven hits, in- {fanned to end the big battne bee. trounced by the Pirates in the litt- our first season what we consider a) quest for six umpires from the Inter. | Buffalo 81 52 .609 Syra’se, 53 76 .411 onal vnor and a singe by sob) Ward walked, MeNally | sacrifced: tory pocent visit to the Hub, Had creditable showing, but our boys are | stata Umpires’ Protective Asse ciation | Terento 71 39 546 J. City. 47 78 376 Meusel, who suddenly came to iife. Schang fouled out, and Maye singled 10 ONO Mt ave gent anxious and next year we hope to cop | 1 ‘I in other cities In umpiring | Rech'er 68 59 535 | Reading 44 84 .344 sent him to cover, Emilio Palmero | i8. the seventh. Another run. Mays HBrooklyn no 7 the New Jersey Federation champion- | tho intercity ‘Am ihe altvonims GAMES YESTERDAY. Ruth collected his third hit in. the with two beatings instead of one, the teams in New York, New Jersey, Con- | umpires, the same a. in the World's] ‘Toronto, 8; Jersey City, 3.(Second). eighth, another hard single to right. Dodgers would be in third place after necticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Isl~/ Soros. Buffalo, Newark, 2 (First) job of It. | Meugel's fly went so high that it al- + vith the Cub: and, Vermont and New Hampshire isa see ee Buffalo, 9; Newark (Sesénd) run score: 1 ns in the| moat touched the aky and Tobin the coming serics with * ‘great thing for the semi-professional | oa Teataluranat Syracuse, 13; Reading, 4 fifth came on two fluke pop files that |inuffed it, Ruth scoring from first which begins Aug. 24. ball player, and you can rest assured Lahoud ae cree Liodtidle *Rochbsterc7i Balti “SEIN 5 tell. safe and was a very lucky}on.a core play at the phite. . © game that the Alvin Club will be heard| Charlie Reeeher, former amateur jochester, 7; Baltimore, 5. NIOK sa i Ty lucky | On A ee et caver tHecbt The Cubs are to start a three game tha He tienen, Haale GAMES TO-DAY counter. The run in the ninth was iMeacblatte: or itave at ss row, from when it meets the Wilton Club | Champion, last night outpein . ; \ run in the fifth, though Mays was series with the Dodgers to-morrow, ey v \ gift, Severeid singling, taking ec- ) of Wilton, Conn., in the early part of Jersey City at Buffalo, : he infield, Paty, to blame for passing Severeid. 53,41, sill have the Cardinals to WA Ne ALE S ond on a had return to the infleld, | fe tirst man up. ‘He took second Boston w hm ‘ Is to Septem ewark at Toronto. antag Meatanus's eis aisles Memanus, popped a dinky fly grote Gis team a Bay a aved| All teama having won thelr pe eaaacing| nt Rechest scorin, MeMa 's long Then McManus popped a dinky fly tte : give Fred| 4 eams havi n their respec- ading at Rochester. Ruth. [in shott right, Just too far {h for Mousei Mound City team will give Fred Meus ar hance to distine | to A ent for a single, Sey- Mitchell considerable trouble the way — a - third inning, but) creid Schang ied off with a| His p sh hird, Same for Kolp. Ti dg ave same field cluded the mm iri the travelling. are they ae ae me fe a POU DIOL EAC YE Meusel is slove and Severmid noted for their strong finish in fet cunning, ays tried to scored. A, double play on Tobin's jo} ; i me couldn't, then {out Miller bunt. Mays to Pipp. ended the frame, league race and they are making Ending Saturday 4 More Days Only! Final Round-Up of their bid now. STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 With the Robins once asad of the . Braves they will be a hard club to} pass again, They are playing a great | fighting brand of baseball, Not | consiatent as the Gianis and Pirates but more flashy in spot Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue Pitcher Shea’s Faith In His Slow Bati Proves “JUNIOR” U; d ° t G . t TT | Brooklyn has relinquished all hope ; ‘of winning the flag this year. Their] = f ndoing of Giant. Team or worir ive inesiin var sv er 841 Suit for Men anc ee + put them out of the running. Thoy | S Me 5 However an even choice oun en Young New York ‘Twitler ton of play ma morly meohan- af tag"t ar” Steet Rn 4 J Sot teal manner. hat they will be dangerous rivals of i i ‘ Driven Out of Box by — {q2R Giants, at times show some Now York for second place If they Ali that remain of this season’s stock, jfight, but just now they need some- can pasa the Braves and continue i i i |ubing to awakan it again. It should Crryine the ball they are to-day. | in mostly medium and heavy weights, Cardinal Sluggers. |be awakened by seeing good bull |games go to the opposing clubs, but that seems to have little effect, de- \spite the fact that the Pirates are forging steadily aheat and that medi- oS BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. of the correct cut and color for Fall By Isaac Shuman. and Winter wear, in all sizes T was the Giants’ usual day to NATIONAT. LE: moore teama are defeating them. If A i 0 paving won the day Before, oo trey (@f" reame are defeating then I tances $88 | t Savings of $15 to $40! proceeded yesterday to drop the couch.ng lines would effect the mir- pritehing-—A New vork, fn third of the series with the Cards «cle, that should be brought about, Base Stenling—! New York. . but it would reflect greater credit to nected with in the first for two asin- gles and then a home run by Me- Henry, who drove the ball into the left fleld bleachers with Forunier and Mueller on bases. The Cards got four runs in that inning and though they tried hard they were unable to do anything further until the fifth, when again Paddy unloosed the slow ball Thousands of Thousands of | f | RIGA, Aug. 23 (Associated Press). | ~The American Relief Admintstra- tion will not carry the Stars and 86 45 $55 560 Four more days ONLY—-and this sensatiénal money- saving event will come to a close. Make the most of pies in the seoond match for the Mea- dow Brook Club cups, calling for a rating not exceeding twenty goals total team handicaps. The Orange County} won by brilliant work in the second half by a score of 10 goals to 7. Playing for the Magpies were Howard Phipps, Elliott C. Ba on, J. Cheever Cowdin and Robert L. Bacon, wi shifted from No. ‘2 to back ‘and ‘net were were IN RELIEF FOR RUSSIA. Politic Situation So Delicate That Emblem Is Dropped. 4 4 early. In the first inning, in fact, | Dut Wty ' , Home Run—Kelly, New Vork ME and the reault—six to nothing—proves|#e_ men om the club to awaken it] *Won 12, lort 3, tr 190 were $35 themactves. AMERICAN LEAGUE, that only the visitors did any hust- Mitting—Hellmaa, Detroit. me ‘ Nie argue ana opel 205 were %40 Paddy Shea, who looked so good the tun Getting—Kath, i RST , Ps } =. Stealing—Harrix, Washington. other day against the leds, was, WYSTBURY, 1. 1, Aug. 23.—Spirited |Home RumecRutly New York. G 125 were 845 chosen to start the game, but he had | ee wag seen) 9 the (Coshrane field *Won 20, lost 8. | E ; too much faith in his slow ball The e@ ~Meadow ‘Broo! sno i 190 Orange County four tried conclusions iat latter was bis undoing, being cou-| with the Meadow Brook Mag. |U» S.» FLAG ABANDONED Be: and—got himself sent to the showers, Stock beat out a biow to first and Hornsby hit into the left fleld bleach- ers for four bases. Meanwhile Bill Pertica was hurling in fine form, having up to that time “siven up but one hit. No Giant got beyond second. He continued this pace throughout the contest, yielding sn all only three hits and not once did the home team appear dangerous. Bil! Ryan succeeded Shea and dud good work, holding the heav Cards in the four innings he pitched to two hits. Again, as on the other days they lose, the Giants showed no driving power, seaming content to take what- hitting | quitted himself well throughout. The combination plays of Rumsey brotohers was probably the best for thelr team, while Cheever Cowdin and R. L. Bacon probably did the better all-round work for their team. eines Melhorn Hae Record Round. CLEVELAND, Aug. Playing ex-! cellently during the entire rnd, Wille Molhorn, the young professtonul of tae | reveport Country Club, broke the | ime recoms on the Oakwood links h a cami of 65, having a 35 out and a 31 In during a ‘practice workout pre- | Hilminary to the Western open golf tours |nament, which begins to-morrow, bbe Bd ecetaeehy RESULTS OF GAMES IN | | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, | At Toronte (first game): ever happened to fall their way.|teercrro 1900000 1-5 % There seems to be little fght in the | MM glee sha dhe; “Bodice att Bnd? club, and its a question bow much road eames the Giant's manager's sitting on the Snee (Cits Anu of 24 benoh instead of being on the coach: |torwmio i. 08 0 6 9 $ OmS 1B 3 ing lines is responsible. Some parti-| Cilon!” Caruthers and Freitag: Rela, Bayer | sans of his declare that if he were |#nd Paria, | again in uniform, urging the players on from the sidelines, it would make all the difference In the world in the fighting power of the club, But that, of course, is only a theory. It seems to us that If it's ina man or a club to fight, he or it will need Jittle | urging to do it. The desire to fight is spontaneous, speaking generally, and particularly in men engaged In ath- letle competition. The incentive to | at Reding. O 9 OOH O17 | By mene 0 BIB win should always impel them to their best efforts, and the best efforts of the Glante on their off days are very poor indeed. ‘They appear tp be but half-hearted, going through the 12232260 Fisber, ‘Sorriafield aod Smith: Mon:gomery and SE Bobet: SL Stripes into Soviet Russia, where it) will relieve the suffering from the famine. | Whereas in most of the countries aided by the Relief Administration | the American flag has appeared on Posters and flown from warehouses and kitchens and on the automobiles ed, the Russu-American political situation is considered so de by the Relief Administration ofc that even this oMeial symbol o} United States will be missing by orders of the Relief Adminisiration headquarters in the Unite Special fags and poster designed, the latter to convey plainiy that the’ food is from the Amertean 0 at people. ‘The flags probably will c fist of @ plain ficld bearing the lett: We Aa Vi | > RED BIG REWARD OFFE FOR OIL IN AUSTRALIA. © $175,000 to Discoverer. 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