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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921, “GIANTS WIN AGAIN, WHILE YANKS DROP BACK INTO SECOND PLACE, Sate eae Thee Should Be Able |ERIMES TURNS N o Regain League Lead HIS 19TH VICTORY Toney Decreases Lead Bryan Downey Japs Score Two Points ‘ Ot Pirates Over Giants | For Wilson Bout Against Australasians 'Y a el an, During Next Few Days ciara’ Veiogs Gives ‘ikn|, Seis cate giclee aera clei In Davis Cup Finals mith F PRESE | SEASON B ‘ 2 f fl Tie fsie ut ell yal at Pat Fre 4 |yesaterday at Grupp's in pre vil arent ey vg etter GHANCE TOF Ledgue: A tin a rem innings in nearly wl eturn match with, Johany Wilton RATT , : Husmen, Only a Point From} BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. 0 N | Pennant. [week each OugnL to bein Kood. con: | Jon the work's mem eit puron in A Victory in Doubles To-Day|maae'a total of 48 cute and ti te: [dition to take another game from the | t was this # ena at Jersey City, tabor Will Give Nipponese Right acy that crows his vast ai tap, Meet Tigers, While | ema Pap mero Werates | Bay. ettne Gotunibuas . eaidaiewelblt wey fiat crowed. in with’ ucceag gm . a i ; | NATIONAL LEAGUE, Ate! Aiygt 4 SHI a. isaac Shuman. Conga t Y naking Cleveland his home >) one 3 when. 1 ‘ edidians Face Senators. Hitting—Hornshy, St. Houta. Robins’ Twirler Has Little id this i Cee eet trac wares 1 0) CO UALICH RE UsiOy Al) |G Uae ea oe Urea mits ee eres vinder from the Antls ann GAIN those Giants stepped o Ty ‘e50| Trouble. Beating Chicago iA id tran pod <BveR che PIP Less | HayscedlV. W in Since he arrived in town Tueslays *Pitching—Adums, Pi(tsburgh.. | it since he arrived it ss bs _jvinder, from, the, Ants "TROT, the ¥ ‘ Firet, he played two gumes of handball NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 26.—Th Bi ETRO 5. °6.—"The Yanks ar- jetting —| ‘ T | , ey leading them yes | nk or the Japanese, It DETROIT, Aug. °6-—-The Yanks ar- | Run Getting—Bancroft, New Vert.’ 101 National Team Lbdaob cited Meactellet j Ushio) 4 ob Over Fleet of i then took on his manager, JIMMY Japanese Davia Cup players scored | was at titieal period when h@,led tived here carly to-day for a three| Base steating—Prtxch, New York.. 4 . | terday to their third consecutive vic- | Dunn, for one sift round, Jimmy sald two pointy against the Australasians | L eee e diet ment with the ‘Ti Home Kans—Kelly, New York Me ie tory in which h# bat as well as hi T, ° fie Hed eROUgR St thus point wee Utolted je, r | Hawkes bem signals of dia- e Kane—Kelly, 3 ; é , had 1e opening of the final series for | tr too swilt. he ‘ 1 only one point) swon 12, tost 4 Burleigh Grimes, the Robins’ pitch-| urves contributed equally with the hirteen Yachts| out Johnny Kure for another sousion 41,0 0bemne Of the Anal series for) aten ly » OppOwe sid themahie lead, and c ; 8 Cup. 10 Shi q tdering that | ing ace, scored one of the theywere more than a game and a| CA MLA SEL LMM Balecbuhind the Indians when they | Hitting—Heliman, Detroit axvixéd in that city, they made a con. | *Pitehing—Coveleskie, € mont Wl: SGlanta’ betiiiant Belding t© the tink Ailes hie; Batdlor made itself evident when he was with jants’ brilliant s aa | “the ‘crowd ‘at Grupp's watched with Wnphed over James O, Anderson in! two strokes of victory in the twelfth sailed off the Atlantic] great interest Downey's two rounds of Strught sets, 6—4, 7-5, 6—4, and | km’ terday Haysecd 1V.,| southpaw boxing with Johnny Papke, Ichiya Kumagac defeated J. Bil gating, pls liant victories-or the ‘tason yester-| ing of a 6 to 2 score. 402]day when he held the Chicago Cubs nd, though ail the Giants’ scores down to five hits and won the game} were made in one inning off Morrison, In a ra Yieht Club yponent wavering asBe ly into the net | 4108 4 re owned by T. S. one of the rep.| Whom he brought from to Hawkes in five ¢ ne sete out of agae put forth AGsKATe gain during their stay de- Run Getting—ttuth, New York. . by a8 to 2 score, ‘The visitors would the game was, with the exception of |?¥Red Py T. atid Neo) on) tell Wilson tra) : eee re meet SSP eran tuat His “to Aga ch y ‘ Ls resentatives of the New Rochelle] bei condition mim for the Wily ue 6, 86, 6—3. The Japane: SP athe drubbing they suffered in| Base Stealing—Harris, Washington. have made only one run had it not) further scoring by the home team, | , : Downey is anxious to do plency vt bok A : se lifted it nazing “heiKhts adda She fisal cume—id to 1 Home Runs—Ruth, New York been for an error by little Kilduff! about as good an exh bition other-| Yacht Club, came home first in a flect | ing ninas tent anc with a Berar yy eueen eee eos | TonsOnh mw ahances of the Hugmen regain-| «won 1 stubby satis Incidentally, this marks Grimes’s| wige as they've put up this seagon, |°! thirteen yachts, and every indica s Dunn NALh GAN THIGH GRC Hoey en coments ounted for 3 | _*Won 20, fost 9, nineteenth victory of the season, In " g on points to the New Rochelle Club yosters mar ir pinying since the pre veteran Ji ing the lead are by no means dimin- | == aes = - el y As such it promised a lot toward th ? the outstanuing Ceature of the LA- iininaries started here : atter who Was-4ier fatikd-vecause their series at Cleve-|yarper evaded tt the sixth inning, with one run to the | cutting down of the four and one-hais [°MttY Deine the winner of the Childs] Bor shay ‘cara was ke elinching of the started here at the Ca-| jeep Weds at an obd, The Yanks. Gave (parry te Chine. oe Be Gaus bad and two Brooklynites perched 91] me load to which the victory re-\Perpetual Challenge Trophy. It was a) fon LO TTS ah a TH a nly totale H ts : anks hi y i and \ at “a ie vic i ; : brit ogethe anama J i ch: neti aes athor | te 60. ane hia OD! AMowithe beginning of the current|iMtervened. They put O'Neill out of uses, Ray Se vmandt came across|quced the Pirates and made. the| Mixed class of craft, in whioh each miadleweighe champion, and ‘Tubes or ing ace. wrens |the “down und aide of the world. BAMA fount the ‘Tigers cacy to {tte kame, and the crowd demanded with a smashing three-bagget, scor-]Giante’ prospects for hosing them oui |boat raced under her actual measure | Mk", Ia SOR a Seutarday, wh Xx uf the survivors of the twelve mat] The tose of the two 5 wat? A easy (0) Harper's expulsion to. The refusal ing Johnst b ‘ ‘ 5 n and Meyers. in the pennant race brighter than|:nents, Some of the boats ra ReMb find there is little reason why to do this enraged the mob and Mor= tn the ninth fn iduft put Grimes in a| they have been in a month. J sub-|made theny come to teria as tes Panama tions, stand Davis Cup ¢ 8 challengers for the to the hopes Augt n "They had counted aa fairly, a in or 154 ¢ stuck thectanks should not make a clean|iarity was the target of pop bottles y 4. by fumbling Plack's easy roller.| Toney Kept the eight hits he gay, § ct to measurement, and until this has) Hounds, but MeTiau Without’ displaying deocivee aver | fin upon the deveat of 7 umagae anieee SWEEP‘! the present series a during the last inning. tel atl 4 cf ‘ Clg {ite sinoky city boys well scattered, | ven done it will be tinpossible to tel! | out for 160 pounds Anderson tallied” a total of FEY eae costa. not lower: his: Colors 4 r series Players of both teams jumped into Then Grimes walked Hollocher, putting | jue many raps that ordinar ly would|which craft won the contest, Buil —— ments to a paltry M4 for dz. It dizu inside the limits of a five hg.Jndians, on the other hand, face! the bunch arou sili and Harper, the tying run on second and the win-| have been hits became merely flelders : Bye wea 50.000 at Harvard Vale Wis when he vainly tried to skirt the BS\s the series stands. of She of the strongest combinations in Aut BH Vi rey. he Vankie pitcher, ing one on first, with none out. Terry’) chances for the swiftly moving firm |0Pnion prevails that Hayseed V, was) Ge Wietines with his shots that “he pited | irclaive victories in the doupies {OS ties. eague for ° of Ruth, Dect reli Ines attempted to sacrifice, but popped to]of Frisch, Bancroft & Co., in wntai he winner, o. reba ies: " he up VAY. ANd tue eae Auda te and in the remaining (We en Atherican League for three days, of Ruth, Peck, Huggins and Spe p P p Soushoo) Gowen by MOST! HORI AMBELTDG M Aug. 26.—The spec my. and turne games in nturday can carry them througiycg A pacity ot the Harvard Sta- up of Tra Boebe Jr. Rich=|gium has been ineroased to 42,000 for and H. Kottammer, took | the foc Il season eotion of #4! 4Vashington Senators. Unless | javed, Worte trouble on the diamond, Miller, Then Deai forced Hollocher at} Johnny Rawlings, Irish Meusel satin y were powerless when the second, Victory came to the Robins | George Burns deserved for the di s nd the police had to printed on i to hold back an angry, mill- Si. ts | but th Aemething unusual ‘i madi pmnell happens, next! game w be over when Olson threw out Kelleher, who] least to get. their nain of the entrance door. | ard ould . Bs uC ‘ Sulliva the ground gla | many dO ahh the Yankees uot Ing. mob batted for Sullivan ph accepted everything that the craft from the starting line down) new wooden nd of Oply 4p the lead but well to the front, | The Yanks had been d@ The Robins manufactured their first | acceptab! he channel to Old Orehard Light, then | the eval Steve O'Neill, the Indians’ catcher, | (T7unced by the Indians, who recov-| yun in the opening inning. Olso: Hae ‘ singléd |“ “poney in a manner of sp. cross the Ambrose Channel to Buoy {60,00 Just. berore the d their after a two | ting © at Ff ; Ww WwW pragifitated trouble when he hurled! day layoff, when Harper relieved &2d was forced by Johnston, He went) the game as the scoring go No. id then to the finish line, ‘The | game by placing Rents # ballwith which Harry Harper, the | “Hip" the second Yankee to second on Griffith's out and scored single handed. He pped te iaiid fresh and from the east at {round the base of the Stadium NEW YORK BROOKLYN NEWARK ed in ny eighth. on Wheat's two-bagger to right plate in the second after Karl Sm th} A Knee soutl , had hit him back hasn't shed May " a | he | # u isn’ ed May, est ohns ked. Grif-| had connected with a single with th ris low after blow at the hurler. it Detroit, and he was very wild iecut here ea Jee hit the firs do} h - ston caught ste ~ second, but Hol- and hit the first and only bh sailed into the right a > It moved into th a : adva stl (; : ruin the weather we, || RUNS FOR WEEK 8 across the channel NATIONAL LEAGUE et was the largest that has|{ ctb. isimiriwitir)s te] B d for the trophy first offered [| Sew Yon 1 a4 lar K dropped) the ball) Wheat Aled and seored ahead of hin | 1 Myers drew a base on With | Rawlings and Smith. he count. th and two andt! ‘This was Morrison's onty bad by ¢ minodore Childs in ims. it was! | Oy. shed a terri drive to left. The! ning, but in th venth Hill ioson | composed of Cla P sloops, Victory | [ itmukiyn ii shot by Sullivan, and Johnston and |decided it was about time to try a) yuciite, Stars and handicap eratt, ‘They 1 s yers scored, while the batter reached Hittle pinch hitting in an attempt to| Went away ona one-run start, with Un | 1 x aE = d. ‘There he remained, as Kilduf|/turn the tide. He had anticipated | Hayseed IV. showing the way. The | ' ‘4 Ay tt KY By William EF. Simmons. h mosquito control, It has ¢s- | flied to Sullivan, |turnble ‘before the gate started and [DI P. sloop soon got away from the hy ned headquarters at Augusta > jtrouble before the game started and! oalance of the fleet and had the rac: | AMERICAN LEAGUE HIGH WATER. Gis andere Meeh alee E(1d RURANa EE a L ‘ t well in hand. by the time. the craft Hook, Gor, Island, Hell Gate, GU. under Sas sas Ai {NTERNATIONAL LEAG Ider, but that availed him nothing. So] Syonod the lighthou | sim TW TF AY a NT eS Y ntinue investigations in that direc: GF LoREET EMME Westen Bas (ML ath he In Rohwer to! “While the windjammers were going oy 13) 18 >. 1 jon begun in 1918 for the pr ion ? ~ “4 {| ba for Morrison, but the forn over an outside course there was a race it Pi Ae 4 © health of soldiers at Camp Han- Balti're 99 34 .744/Newark 55 76 420) nerely flied to Meusel and then Ma- for fishermen's motor boats and canoe tea ahaa > . r just of the city Buffalo. 83 53 .610|Syra'se. 53 79 402 canvitte made the third out by fan- off the club house. In the event for Hj oa by hiet Und CHAU HORA! Dl Tor'nto 74 59 .556|J.City.. 48 80 .375 Fn) taseded Morrison ‘and motor boats the fect was divided. tim ' i » nh nearby waters in 1918 are st Rocher 70 60 .543 Readi'g 45 86 344. hia tne ste to three tite im two | Uve cinseos, WiUY acparate atarta. ‘Thy . aoa a a oo * moderate east and! ing and doing effective work, GAMES YESTERDAY. pnings winner wre the f\nat boat home in eithe: > i Vane HY as Se ereunaly proved to be a boat owned INTERNATIONAL LCAGUE 1s, is the promise for) been r <i to him that since their Jersey City, 9; Buffalo, 8. Toney's only bad innings were the | by George Schandot, which was one_ot * introduction there has been a marked Toronto, 7; Newark, 3. fourth and ninth, in which the visit-/ the craft to receive a handicap. His Si MITIWI TIE f 2O- any. decrease in the prevalence of malaria, Reading, 4; Rochester, 1. orx scored each of their runs. In the brother's oat, ong “of the aeraten tay i “& ;Notwithstanding the fact that litt! if + fourth ‘Tierney and Barnhart s/n raft, finished second ee || ‘ 7 5 < Home very fine biuetish were taken, Hh, hoon done by the local eaters: ii Syracuse RETOUR LtROR ANBAR OUIEdtO [yim the race for decked sailing canoes abl During the dull season I kept my shop working S Hhurwmrns, in Fire Island Inlet, Sun-|1 DURA Ramer tteniee Jersey City at Buffalo. Oe ee en ee longa to W. "AS Tux. The! oben cum 4 full force making suits and overcoats for the FYE ateOne tipped the scales at 9 up the ito zs pian [Pace Was won by McNeil. Ther 9 5 . ‘ NS 5 ween : thech the breeding of t lewark at Teronte, irim tripled in the ninth to richt|jpen eances was won by Star, A, 1 ee coming fall and winter; Iam going to sell these ®& pounds. | _——— Baltimore at Syracuse. centre and Zinn drove him in with a Pee, owner. A. rowing race wan won No mame played . * is Be ae ia i AMATEUR COSSIP. Reading at Rochester. «ing! by the Varona Boat Club, a ee hand-tailored garments a little in advance of the RY pel pe ear einen Gileloren season, including all CUSTOM TAILORED ‘aptains are reluctant re they get them, U dbtan Association A. A. monster amateur box ing at Fox Hills Hospital on Wednesday evening, Sept t he wounded soldiers who ure con- will be nong the best boys in t n district. TI four com pe rs in each class, 1 tal of twelve bouts © TO YOUR ORDER Dire Visit any of my five stores, select your Suit or Over- coat, whether Ready-to-Wear or Custom-Hand- Tailored, and deduct 25% from the FALL OPENING PRICE marked on ticket, Wadigeday os opp jus t rnamen Lax fish column is and has been keep up the king too ible Seery interesting, Pe EXTRA PANTS FRE SUIT TO ORDER $ Including Extra Pair of Trousers good work, Would much of you the bes: «Four ¢ po curing fish? John H. I and No. 3 of box The w 130 and 140 pounds. De~ het in each bout awarded by the iven to all who compet The New York Athletic Club will nold an amateur bc tournament bik Shoe, sae erate | As has been my custom in the past, "$20.00". ....."$8.00....... $18.00 $30.00........ $7.50........$22.50 $35.00........ $8.75........§$26.25 tour et ‘Thave gathered together from all information ean be CILI IID, 59938 FHI CPVE-FO, th3 = that sarge permitted pemdguurtern, Room 6 j $40.00... ... $10.00. .......$30.00 : fee tmenval Fy $45.00... --$11.25........ $33.75 4 s < $50.00........$12.50........$37.50 fs rag ha? | WILL THIS MAKE YOU BUY § easter tne Hurrau of F wnt Natt Ey YOUR FALL CLOTHES NOW? jg ‘ dustry agreed on and be made by State offi- sneurrent These Custom-Hand-Tailored to your order or Ready-to-Wear Suits and Overcoats consist of young men’s and conservative models in all the latest styles, All-wool and worsted, pencil stripes, herring- bones, silk mixtures, blue and black serge, French | at prices of $25, $30, $35; some have enough 4743 is to secure their enforce | "lt Ditmars Is successful in pu! {on ths bout it will be the first that these two boys have met apart toageror have In poses: Memetropalitan istrict he con for 2-piece suit and extra trousers,some have baghe: plaid backsy Kersey end\juelin; Heretka aud z oral , ‘DY test will be worth going miles to wit ’ omestic, enough for 3-piece suit and extra trousers. I have placed these in a line in the inside of my store so customers can come in, make their own seiection, and the ones willbe . . : SUIT TO ORDER Including Extra Pair of Trousers of the Same Goods the us ines and 31.) walker and Donley Win Rote, | and that the dredging of! \prekey Wafer, Newar allowed only from Dec. 1 to hat the mini- 1 peeler crab be estab- Hgned at 3 inches from tip to tip of| hin and for a soft erab at 3% inches ¥ 4 strongest | candlate for the welterweight title, scored another victory last night at Colosserm A. C. of Newark by 3 oupointing Wildeat Nelson of Brooklyn. | round Anal Joe Donley. This weave of material guar <come? anteed to outwear any suit or money refunded Z eries is showing useful in other | nying at Gam- jud Sener mi of F iat false ne mac nys is food, 1 CPYICTE, FEIT AHI Bt bow wn malate tS yy Ht Slot, H&S f | UNCALLED FOR SUITS UNCALLED FOR TROUSERS 2 4 Fig MO) 73 50 .593|Cin'nati 54 67 .446| N. York 71 45 612/ Boston. 55 62.470 ston 65 52 556 Chicago 48 71 403 Wash’n 65 57 .533/ Chicago §2 67 .437 Louis 62 57 5c Phila... 40 81 .331| St.Louis 60 60 500 Phila... 43 75 .364 GAMES YESTERDAY. | GAMES YESTERDAY. 1, role Grevude- RY. | At Cleveland RH. EB. FB ini 1 have aistributed through my 3 New York stores all the uncalled for suits from my chain of stores and marked $800 them, some as low as. I have a hundred pairs of odd trousers all ready to wear out. You might find something that might pos- sibly match your old coat and vest. I have placed these in my 3 New York stores for dis- - $3: .50 posal. I can assure you of a fit as!lowas . Open Evenings AT YOUR dK VICE. NEW YORK | New York 10 Cleveland Vt Hattecies"Shawiey, Collins, Harper and Schang ‘O’Ncl and Shi ug sane eS etee Ot $4 118 Nassau Street, | 1414 Broadway, Nay UB Chiton "sia O'Farrally Grimes ack oe Near Beekman Street | at 39th Street. a Aetna ss seangy a BROOKLYN = Seat it sca. bale and Wings! ee i Cc e e an i or 44 Flatbush Avenue, | 756 Broadway, baa EO one Near Nevins Street. Near Flushing Avenue, 2 1: r med ERLE GH NEWARK ¢ qe Games TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. 1431 BROADWAY | 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE | 119-121 NASSAU sT REET led Maries street, ‘ Pittsburgh at New York. New York at Detroit, | COR. /OT! STREET | Gara, Rrenitay Onilllo PM | Goa nuenlias Dn : & Chicage at Frooreyns Philadelphia et St, Loule, ff Ove" Preninge Lact O P.M, Maturday 1p. at | paturdoos, 10 8 ' Satur ta ts Me Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Boston at Chicago. | |