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THE EVENING WORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921. ene GIANTS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP OF SERIES WITH LI =AGUE LEADERS. 100-Miles an Hour Speed i A REAL MARINE SPEED MERCHANT CHAR CUBS C0 wa (Coprrieht, WIZ hy Rober aeror ‘Latest Plan of Builders For Motorboat Racers ON BATTING SPREE AND TROUNCE ROBINS rid Seventeen Hits and Twelve International temas Cup through trials and races absolutely without any repairs—a thing am- doontesis at Detroit Will | known in speed boat racing before. : The English defender, Maple Leaf Show New Me cal|V.. was guarded with ail sorts of ‘ are . i a chanical mystery. When Gar's men watehed | Runs Made Off of Four Features, Ja trial spin the English boat retired te cover The American boats were un open and hauled out wh Brooklyn Boxmen. By Robert Edgren. any one could look them over. Gar are heii git ee . We i ud idl hod nothing to hide. When the Eng- Ruetier, Miljus, Schupp an nit Nk of the year's greatest Sport| iisimen asked him how fast Miss hy tvled uck with the reRsly events Will be the mterna-| America coukl go le told them ; i 2 Cubs at Bbbets Field yesterday tats tional motor boat race at De-| “Highty iniles an hour.” ‘They 1a Ke ea eee : peek periapical teh) tried to conceal their smiles, They S eae . outfit gathered a total of seventeen V thought he was “spoofing. Wovd will defend the Harmsworti) But Miss America walked off with sare a te tryit) beginning Sept. 3, when Gar} Cup tiat he captured in England last} the race, showing a speed of 79 miles wh were singles Speed Marten year, This greatest of all speed reent-| #2 hour—smashing all records. twirle consistent game for asthe» Miss America had two Liberty | Windy City visitors, allowing the tax opens to-day with the first nea! of! motors, ‘They were built for the jevGold Challenge Cup race, Government to be used) in war loculs only seven hits and winning dy, . score of 12 to 3. Martin was new ptonship of America, in which planes, after the war were bought by , Gar Wood and overhau and Hee 1 r VYood boats will also compete. . f threatened until t ast Loree intrings, quipped for ma racing by Chris | sheds i. . a eUmnTe Y when, with « big lead tn his favop, be as much a wizard | is he is with boats. time triais and racing | boat was not even sting all a ve ground on any of the motors. JA jld salts who said no gas driven, ‘The new defender, built this spring 4 saa in Chris Smith's shop, carries four ft would ever run at IMPOS-| Tiverty motors in place of two. Gar sible specd of a mile in two minutes. | Wood expects eventually to drive a Wood's latest, Miss America, | t at the terr Ad of 100 1 ree s tas hour. He has already gone NT CNL celle UL he over 90 miles un hour. When © Hard Boiled Gar counts OD) we consider that five ye: ago a a sustained speed of about minety miles} mile a minute was laughed at by the best marine architects in America as something too chimerical to be taken Motyr buat racipg has been a thrili-| smith, w eased up considerably, lowing the, ns chough hits to gather three one to each inning hen singles by Grifith and Wheat were followed by a pass to Sechmanat ind Kilduff’s sacrifice fly. | Im ttre sihth Griffith hit one over the eign: field wall for a homer, and tn the egic inning successive singles by Myeres Schmandt and Kilduf produced tbe por nee the Hard (etled] with engin: n In ail th Mobb aah! Oe had in English waters ne‘th i Ftudson, breaking the world’s ree-| overhauled, and there omds and ¢ mpletely flabbe ever § Ga c he four runs fumble, sing ‘Terry and a hit batem field out und Grimes's dot was derricked In the second after Mar THINK Gomen, Rocke wt ey ees \ i an hour, averaging a inile in 10 sec- onds. If the Bnglish contenders C60) seriously, this is something of a feat. fiat dnd Pack. beat out infleld nit beat that, let them have the cup, Nn In the international race at De- e . ‘Terry stugied and stole, and Deal drew Wikiake some beati |trolt, cach country can enter three G a t. D fe at pass, Miljus_ stopped. further scorinte thas three that © uring the inn by th Gar lias become a national fisure the last three or} 70 mile an hour, amateur sport dur The trials m for yours, When only thirteen he;has all three defende teady run- show that he although Van got an inteld single, hed third “A i ; ss mat Puce" | Four Straight, Thanks vero ovat i many ther racing boats ar being ran a motor boat for the Government z a o. Teor SPorT, i built in different parts of the coun- OF THE Wor: OLDER. # it’ Puluth and learned a lot about eh-| try to compete against him on tue ee Eastesr RECORD: T D ’ ° ° * " > p be Se i AT EI Vs “ ae a SI Lachen _ | o Douglas’s Pitching ay Sl hevcoald afford it he bought a small] What the sh will have is un- u , When Gar was mat known as mu imnder ; = r — | NEWroRT. 1 _Efforts fe sponte hele aielies Minn [CONC ae ut Manhass Fistic New wer of Releasing Phij| tain the actormination to win they are {9 artanze an exhibition mateh BeLwees tle er tle of the chug 1 eave: Ave van eael Ate 1St ews Danger t Releasing Phi howing now. It seoms iat ie snare | Mile Bu Lenglen and an Avhert- * caer eae! edt held EMO, S TROME Tt After His Two Wins Ovi limportant the series the better the [ean oppe eached a stage yestérgtity Mrs. Wood, by the way, ix as land, and no doubt they'll adopt some Go. Kyi i (2) Weal ON ants perforin. Uf the importance of | which Justified the announce a Foods sportsman on the water ay her [Of ihe speed points, developed ut} NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING, | AMERICAN) LEAGUE BATTING, nd SSEP League Leaders traunising other chibs were ne aphars |mue would apvoar on ihe ¢ ement tit 7 la CR ote | Wee ry ee arnina, | | ague Leaders, | inahciig cee asec pe fae husband and she cam drive a crulser| fey und ran only forty-four seconds | Cirstatsry, Boston os ay as | sign Wen | By John Pollock Heo nate ag cee nesbaslty Ord aeen kelectert but (ye. Coomera tween Mrs. Molly of fespecdboat at a record clip on sait| behind Miss America in one heat at | Hormt:, st. Tous 18 101 1 Heimann, Detroit eer vet win tl r iF cae f rs} i | yet We pennant by a good mar ween Ara Mol wale? or {resh with tho best of the| Cowes. Hoxton 10 34 Coon, Detroit. oid Tex Rickard has finally completed By Isaac Shuman. jen. Gone ne te ee Tie American boats are soundly New Yor 1 ee | Bi Cleveland ih 1 INuEERA USE LESU IA tora ibesuiniont =| pM DOUGLAS proved conclu- : ete skippers. ba built, fit to race in any se Chris St. Louis, 2 3 Wood, Cleveland Later, Gar Wood invented certain] smith, the Algonac wizard, Teanbly,. air boxing show which he will stage! IIS SANE UE RZ AUG) tart be : ; Smith, th onac , always maibly, @hicago . w Ruth, New York a he rs ‘ s mechanical devices, which he now | has believed it is a mistake to sacri | Betts, Philsdelginia ... 1 Hulge, Quicago . at Boyle's acres in Je City on the | ‘action of everybody concerned eaxker uos ave in ian ign A anufaciires in an immense factory | fee strength for construction, and his | Killefor, Ciieago ee... oY S| Cole, Detroi ffternoon of Labor Day. Champion! tat he jan’t ready yet for waivers iu in Detroit. where he has made enough) }oats are heavier and stouter t).an | Ruether, Hrookiyn .... ne © aw K nd probably won't be for y On League Leading Teams. “| Johnny Wilson of Boston and Bryan U the boats gh | 100 he wants, |{he boats of other builders, Their St Lani... a many years, Tro r vith n on any detail of thet) speed) lies in the simple lines de~ |Cotswy, Pttatneg Downey of Columbus will meet in EDR SAS UG I Ie a » epee’ lives in a cottage @\ | veloped by years of experiment and | Hou ¢ A v5 | he star event of twelve rounds for] # long time So ae See aia yallguaviend Jn)the | partect lenyarstuat Yous, New Yerkes... tM its {the middleweight championship titles} Pip indicated in the tourta con-] Giants and y aes Have Lost sigures wi) reveat that if the Cleves, Dot shop, Where all his racers and | engines lier Heseatre ts aNd : sil secutive victory for the Glants over land Chit loses the race in the Amefs" cruisers wre buNIL under bis own die |""Gar Wood says that the Liberty | Nelo, Maton cose: Sica ttiarelaad MUKG | McUisua)) mental: PAN NOR se reall Git ties GelOnEWnin (LB Most Games to Second joan League it will be due to their Ife rection. F j[mietor is the bs S engine ever | Ftnier, St. foie. 0000.16 ar ag Gans in the semi-final of ten younds; qu Rieke trite Sth bility to defeat Miller Hugeine's ae erase atten ae di built, His cruiser Gar I was Wuilt |p eel, teovitra © idee Champion Johnny Buff tackles dn-/!T0n man class and, at the progr Division Clubs rain in a majority or the games! St ru Klacvear sage last, win Tt ran 7,000 | Higbee, ited (toate : dian Rosso gor len rounds; Rolly|Weldne, Way up the head of it ston CHups, played between these two clubs. thts yard, Behind th Nj miles in Detroit waters during ‘the |Melenrs. St. Lous ..., Kee i sisi : a Bor int rth vont : year novel sort of a In one side’ summer, wa. shipned to Florida, ran j Williams, Pilmted nis eee | pstein meets Willie Spencer for Heeger tela are, Se tae Wana are ree Geek gangs a bie ca ona cement iit winter there, winning three Geran | Mater se. tae Bacefaon, Se. Ka 220002 eight rounds, and Dick Grittin of | fr ate Giants over the league lead: By Robert Boyd. enews, the ier side ts a ship rac analthe vas ft % | Marriot! Citeage Gaacer,” Ogevekaut 2. Text ne yee or er8 this week, two of thein are cred whtun lies his famous cruiser Gar IL, | y anid nen we oe AGEly Bi by ‘ i | Rouertacn, Chicago-P itt a Piagrieal, Satta . Texas tackles Matty Herbert for 7 ail opposing the Pittsburgh Pirates Vood, Mrs. Wood and one man in a ‘ i rht round: Med to Phil the second was wineh he uses daily as @ ferry to and | race against an express train. from | Meme. Mhi-New York eaceiza | pitched atter on) 1 i RETOUR BOS aM eRent enmary, from-business. A litte way down the | Miami to New York, outside tn the | [ym New York ANiataNnpe iii mieee Cae tanion” Urea ene OK RIT eae A dbte sactenge le the Giants have proved the better river is a new boat shop, in which ocomn, Beating the express train | (mus, Been ee italic or We inate cone 16 On meroeuiae | ee Vas Leases DeAROS baile) om@horNatonkl) Leaguer cat THE CLURS ple facing boats are hauled out When | schedule, Wood stopped in New York | lian-rutt, New. York $ gan, the port will Sot, 19 /4NCe, HUE in spite of the tuct that We ings 9: at the € 4 rare nettaning up er racit : __ long enough to get a couple of square ‘yttieao at Detroit Figist f Rarwur ion wroct | Pirates touched him for ten bits but vit no : ital irae se For a inan who loves boats thi meais, then drove his boat throught P cally si Sdgae Sinlth wot Sew York tol because of that fact The ten bits seu, cay wae ademas: be aie NATION wouldshe hard to bea the Hudson River and Brie Canal to Q miset, » Tmly of Staten Ialand in the main | ae ve ten NS have gained their advantage by dis-| 4, AL LE TAKES SPORT FIRST HAND. | Buffalo in two days, and crossed the ¢ me Dette par Panels uean( for the leaders bat one tut, piaying Bt gaara tak que [moines alae ens POeT Lay Gar Wood always drives his racers Great Lakes from Buffalo to Detroit Te pitta Ttasgier, Decrvit He : jand the lack of further seoring was : Sane ue Bitts'ah 76 45 .628 Br . 2 ' f, ane Smith handles his | in eight hours Nok York... Grifin, Piiladet iia We Marry Landon, the mv aa | 4) sale a fant played “in and oni’ |N. York 74 50.597 \Cin’nati 55 67 451 imseif, and Jay Smith hand the vesult equatiy of Douglas's air lai Neimee, ‘Gar'doesn't take his sport; The fast lake steamers make this Taher’ "NewYork uigli ane Samiciy Spl, 0 ret" light pitching and aes baseball all through the 1921 Boston. 65 53 .551 Chicago 49 71 .408 eee hand, ‘Phe reason he doesn’t |same trip in fifteen hours. In all this Magne Soy repos nse Lei Tc ha Oe cai the Giants’ air-| 4s 9 hitting team the Gi | St-Louis 63 57 525 Phila... 40 82 .928 seare for horse racing is that he'd have | Year and a half of running the two tie Queendiery Ase, of Long Inuial Cots vo | tight Belding in Uwe pinches. ‘The! the juecaneers are about on a pr GAMES YESTERDAY. feet the jockeys have all the fun, |motors in Gar TI, were not cver- af us ; arth | slory should go to both initae ak f Grounds Hie-tirst jump into big league speed | hauled in any way. They have been Nikon ately sions ashanti li Unv iver the. cifvaeinnidem tin vigee Cnn cata eee caeeey rate was as part owner of the first |doing ferry service all summer, and Rage. tee Nek ts Reais ann epee He ae a , staff, which would tend to give the Seaatiar Mise Detroit, which won the Gold|Gar Wood says he expects to start / Pea, “Tg Be eee se iiaaeiliGnetoe | it got into what appeared Corseirs ua ge" comparing their Chahenge Cup at Manha the next season without even grind- | ee Cee eee er ail eer cee in three of those CVC offensive and detensive strength. All 194s, Chris Smith was t 1 valve, as they are running as | ween aie la ns, the cul ab innings the trouble appeared to be tt Ur CLaRE UT EMEA siioothiy and powerfully as on th ‘ Myo vee Ki Gas ta the main bout of twee rod | a en ee aire he thix goes for naught when the two i ‘ats, and he has won the Gold Chai- | first day é New York: Pail Stat Waalapunn fess nat Dies IT OR ET Pee \e MLDS teams clash. The Giants buve the Cnge Crp, championship af. Aameri “rhe Liberty moto r Wood told St Laat 4a fer yin epi nse ck nowere vp bases and scores, sev- vyndian sign” on the Sinoky City oeooornipar 4d ts in Suecession with Miss} me, “will revolutioni 1a ote Asati, si ake Me eral scores, seeme < f 3 0000002 60-8 £ four swat an stews son with Bilas |mme, ‘will revolut mige marine mot Haga Whe ey se J munis but (eam and they have demonstrated it ana” Wingos “Winter, Aanithe a . Miss Detroi Miss De- aile a uh athe motor a ton a Laer t Hinavyweight uf State n only one ram BI € mite e ‘ y 4¥. and Miss America the best foreign marine motors I've ou Se Ee Cioee EL IR Fae able to pr were the visitors all through the different series st yeut, having won everything |ever seen ure junk. I don’t betiev hid Be ceacshi ceria acuecari sIsitlg, Gite) Ie to put a man across, Phil in teams have played this year eso} gos Ong ahg ah eolt in America, Mr.|that any foreign motor built during | Bete. Halon! ABIL at fein otc leuepert stearearetaia int every other insiance Lghtened up) Against the weaker clubs the itis- i ctemons and. Diihoeter firmly Md Gowdl the De twelve roands at the Bi 1» Boxtn «s M ar was ever better than-the Lib- | paler. Cheinnath ing the butters cither to jurghs show up strong. Whateve \Food_ took tryit Y. and Miss ca to Eng-/erty. I don’t know much about fiy- | Peal. Ciiazo Chee Park, Staten Ta o sept nop or ero! 01 2 nee p # ral Mt vost him about $5,000 to ship| ing, but there's no harder test for an | mes ee 2 sts pep or ground for the needful outs | advantage they might enjoy at this! pitts, GAMER NTO TaN: joa eS mer, and engine than hammering through il La Ne Work A. match was arranged to-flay between Aud in several ins his own! stage of the race they have acquired | en ural as New Vert t Jess than $50,000 in incidental ex- | i.inds of water in a speed boat, They | CD sturdy Pounsyiaute tet Heidiog, which was marked by the at the expense of the weal c! Cinnn st ea henses. Everything had to te taken build some fine motors, in England, ; icine ¢ Xoukers, wio bas won fearless handling of hurd batted bulls,| The Glants differ greatly in this re SaaS Pn més) aan country, for but they'll have to build better than | Grn, year, ‘They will exe contributes a ethane: Sl apect. They play like undiot club A es RETIRE tues don't allow eve they had last year to take the cup, Wnitel. Piueuegh ind comlee st the Goran Hark A. a, of!) slat uted (0 the retirement of the] Mech | They may lke Ceo ae AMERICAN LEAGUE, to be used in repairs unless it comes | back , os Fe getal | Bilal, Beookira Jong Branch N. 1 om next Friday aight | : 1 Heydler circuit, but mse nobly | Clu, Wek PC. | Clum. Ww. L.A, fram the country the boat represents. Maple Leaf V. had four-cylinder | wee - te Pirates vblained their lone van|to the occasion and play like cham- | Clevel'd 74 46 .617 Boston. 56 62 475 Fillies, Testor NCS | Harave, Civownati we | Rawane: Pin).-New 450 horse power Sunbeam en: Sam Lagonis. whe for tamer years ums aff of mechanics, @ in the sixth, which was Douglas's | pions aginst t Phis exemplifies one of the little |Wash'n, 65 58 .528 Chicago 52 68 Me bad a + strongest clubs. N. York 72 45 615 Detroit, 58 66 468 433 sorte of spare parts, and everything |—about double our power-—ani Rowing Pes) 8 National ainateur zit champions He | burdest inning, Muri | , ppened he | won, Now we'll hav a ibaa ; rah ng. Muranville singled to Neregobid. need” As it “happen he | won. “Now welll have the power tov. | to" imei dad who bas retined frm ane Fire Drparcent 10| might and took third on a aitries ize | ironies of the fate of a big league | St-Lours 61 60 504 Phila... 43 76 .361 didp't use even a ri tor} 3 eieiei ties King, Sor, Yor: foin the professional ranks. was signed up t0-@9!by Cutshaw. Barnhart followed with | DAMA! chub. All througi the Nationa! and Amer- | GAMES YESTERDAY. ican Leagues there are clubs of low! . St Detrott | standing which can trounce the ones| pete higher up three out of five any time | | a w board, for his two boats went Copy. 1 by bls manager, Ihe Dorgan. to meet deck Tome |unother to the ume : arey|ymotver to the wane garde, scoring | bed for twelve rounds at (he Quosmsberry A.C. Of) Vabbit and sending Cutwhaw to thin. | Long wand City oo Aug. 30 There was only one man down and Harvey right, the popular title teawermelgnt | fOr the while it seemed as if Phil : ce alin and sammy Sieger of the ean nae | WET going to lowe a game he had | my eome SPREE <n pimbed wy to-day ty Jin Buckley to meet in| Deem trying hard to win. But here|ie tow slob that hae ti a be Palace of the airtight fielding of his team-| ‘2, > Vidas Kimi, Det Brower, | Wastuington fauien | St Laan Tretr0} ue heme | elit St Touls Ives | mutadgipnia a-ciub that has the “Indian |S baat Ruth Held Hitless After Batting (== Ee Safely in Twenty- -Six Games (er ers \ the feature bow of twelee rounds { rece EE ) | Olson, itrookisn | the frau igus of Caney Inland on wext Prides | MOR108 CONC to bis rescue, Bancroft| TO" Of te Glanta yet the Dodger a . | evan, ee” Loa | AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING. ify. te wold be « mutt om jeccoping up Grimm's het liner Just | o¢ tae Wagus tn ihe New one Lorero0e4 “ +E — \ Cue wore | : ; before it iit the ground to the left/Cjup Ue ‘Me e orh ioe Yanks Find os tor Fifteen RUNS FOR WEEK |’ NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING ‘ Siege Warne, toe gor! wetvenst | o7 short “and doubling. to Kelly for |e - Sic haan and Wana : Raita Pinter and 2h at K. 0. Day oot | Barnbart and the thied out’ Ie a the (adefinable: “hment of Hits and Trounce Tigers NATIONAL LEAGUE, Haguoioud, yeas +. an ie 1 cancel eaten suman oo sewunl of 00 lag pretty a play a Data han mine Meee wits hee ametioe a 012008 | iather Pirabaega LLL ‘ ager, Join CM. we pegudaling for him, earl He The American League is not with oe Trak, St. Laie. re if 1 wari Am n, who hurled for the aut cases similar » the senior cir- GAMES TO-DAY. | ywoiger. Ding to the fact that Bobby mM ates, pilele 0 as hit Onmotiger. " Boston Owing fact that Bo mn 4, far as hits go, ajeuit veland has held the lead in! wew York at Detroi: DETROIT, Aug. 27.—The Yankees ete un shatter ood ured bis Band while Matehuaber don pad game. He gave up oniy five to the Johnson organization most of th are, awaiting patiently the decision |] Primes ; Nowe’ Yore a fete: it lean ; ; {hae a ue| Oho Giants, but the dhroe the home| Gusea it le hoteurtcin that they will | Washington at Cleveland. ; z > the |f stteteiia A Yellcwnoree, PL tswungs f fe Tiger of Bayuune. N. J, at the Lewin got in the fourth were aug-|finish buine in front. But vey Philadelphia at St. Lor by? President Ban Johnson ¢ u i A | Morrisan, var foun ey na 7 ‘| dens Chs oo Minden vehi, ant |trented 10) Yulue by G gaam premented ie rare from tho alan’ ahowe Lis Boston at Chicago. American League on the protest by AMERICAN LEAGUE. tbr sa aa a : oan dutnny Drunade, the denes Gity to Hancroft the moment before Fran dine otlaner tha’ thay Vanke keane Oe ig eer Bes Hl eee igheteamieae fore Fras | Jeu ing of ener than the Yankee Cleyelune © game player Zin, Pride Sin wskey "New Yor ! . a“ ~ shh petty as for} Yet the ork Club name Wt Wednesday. Should Johnson fail Wad tat 7 TBS) spear” Martin masger tne aonqaed corms PATI Ut KT vole pnent ee her of gaines played with Tris Spea ae to uphold his umpires and order the su tio ish i 6 SFP tor a wa wet Karl Hair tur Gurion | 5 Hatal eed eanire t t ers Indians has proved a stron WPS pet - q 1 Aiesat ler Jetmac, We ) Lbbo | Pepper’ as Peganiel ove of the hardest ia nea 4 ave, and came home jwam. The Yankees le rather ea game ‘replayed, the Yanks will have : { ahae Hg ii a fit ae ee? oe ane Se ts Young hit to Cutshaw, whe {ta elub such as the trad White sox ea state ete I eir steps to Cleveland ‘ pul ela " i Duyteb Bea Goage | und ball tuo hot to handle Hut aguinst the stronger abs for another game on Monday next, | eh 3 at Rear. 4 Ke Mt out 4 hit to frat the he league tory de ov “rough hen both teams have an open date. | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE I S31] Midalees my X10 Aullirery. ae | hand a nee SAN l sud " N OWN YOUR HOME - i = = 12 wi Vani iid Fale ree ats ous ys to rght| Cleveland dominates erica in view of the engon i aera ie Y La wit _ S iss. 4 Letee Croan F ware. bas 3 ile pud shen a mony r cau 7 Leagy whi nit come # 0 eting t ond be your own landlord. 2a 1 area nat deal of exctt u 4 eae cae wuts at Me mest boxing shaw of the Froeyart | f PAnent ma RO RTA ae: Tee DANE Oe Easier’ than inost persons rb ve a i i ™ me tom ws ne Ames GB One of Ube best | sislent performances again ‘ t ment if the 4 should be up-| t 3 ilnan remeny eenied Tommy canroy mw evem played om fis unds this seas | different teams in the ta \]| A Wonderful Assortment held | uo a the sa ™ pecially Viewpoint uf the Yankees, who play sterling bal | y ank# are battering 7% : re rrr 5 ' Giants’ suppe ® The home against the leaders of the league and portunities to either Meanwhile the Yan Mioued ania Yeonsie It s tam played” ereat defensive bat, |FO to pieces againat the Weakerones the'fand upon which to the Tigers in a most merciless fash- Tuqie R 1 t at aight oe ou anatour Atter | MI te Camber of ; 1% t a Gloval h & home or buy one elready T twir and Hert _ 4 eorap Hyland t be ftomavonal oa ¥ name ve infield play ime | In wh ting eveland is a much Dullt is offered the readers of ion. Ehmke, Ty's twirling ace Vera ‘ ui Dae " ia [stronger team than the Yansees. In To-morrow's Sunday Work. vewwnile terror to the Huggins ag-|safeties. Ruth went bitless ior the | ty 7 a linn under: a The seres is snow ng without ques-| pitching, the Yanks have an “edge ee eee tapped for a total ot | MBL time in twenty-neven Kamen, Prauhie i» a nutter of Fightuig due Hyland, che! 47 when the Giants are going plus the “Indian #ign” on the Forest 1 000 Se arat ration, apped for pele a ees ; we sie fale ; eo Whe Glas k ust , Pp Aeteon nits in the opening session | here vor, Yesterday's game,” Hildebrand NAT'L LEAGUE CLUB BATTING. ‘ «or a ore form a area teamn. “Maes | Gly champion : ’ e was behind the bat, F ng and Dineen “ is u ‘ bean lnow nan au behind ave shown In every neries they have nfortunately, it the standing in ere yesterday, and the visitors) Wt uehing Mtoe not a kick uy ft, lane sani "tna navay Wate Masiost, Cone, | Plased with the Pirates that ten Us| the reepectve races that aeciacs «se | Real Estate Offers: noored an easy 10 to 2 victory, The | either team on any decision. The Yanks Un 'ygh, xyz Rulnh war to have Deen fowas # rd. an ry are the better club, Taeir| National and American League pen unt! net bane ie oo Thurada) wigh!. ties bee | ir inconsistency while|pante in the fall. So, after all, the Poona Huteainson tis hand * pla teams, and after to-| "indian sign” one team may have whi Ing and asked for @ week's poxpoue- ny. When the last of the present set over andther does not count for much whieh the club offictals granjed him is finished, their task will be to main- in the final summing up. But the Were winning end didn't eare and the fine Yanks went on a batting rampage: |ricers were losing and didn't care each member in the line-up except-|either. So it was an easy day for the ett pia tng Ruth getting from one to three | judges. Cincinnati For Sale & Wanted ;

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