The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 27

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| titers ts for Trophies Offered by Evening World Will Make Early Start First Battle of Seven Played for Amateur, Industrial and Semi- Pro Titles To-Morrow and Sunday at Ebbets Field to Bein at 10 o’Clock in the Morning, By Richard Frayer. ASEBALI, fans who have been waiting patiently for the day ther see some real cont well rewarded by taki ould = a trip to Dbbets Ficld to-morrow aud Sunday mm the nal games to decide the hampionship ef New ‘York the amateur championship of New York S fate, the industrial cham Pionship of New York and an interstate contest for the seml-pro ehamipon- sup between a team representing this city and one battling for the honor of Pittabareh will b iii games will be run under the auspices of the Two of the contests, the Lexington Post 108, Ame: i American Express for the industrial champiouship, will be fought for nand. same cups to be presented the winners by The Evening World. Seven games in aft are scheduled to be contested in the two da s od On days, The players will take th field for the cpening tilt at 10 o'clock to-morrow | ts between honest-to-zoodness players v amateur morning, This batile, and judgine@—— from the way th 4a who will present , be the participants fel ut it the | Wwhis Berd tit to the winner, and it is} both teams want the contest will be a bal @prifer, will briny tox doa realleup. That 1 ter the team |t Anish nS a battie from start Incidentally a bit of bor- Playing for tho Catholic Little |U¥EM fecling has cropped up in this eh es Ue} game, as team hails from Man- Brothers and the Wilson Juniors. The |Pattan and the other from Brooklyn. former team wil! enter the fray|'The American Express gang feel th favorites due {0 the ninc’s sensa-| frsult ts already tn. ‘They claim the tional playing during the elimination| Vater tiated oe us Sw euae eir rivals, eeries when they defeated all comers.|" stil some more. ‘The game ‘This match will decide the ©! ©) which will wind up Satunlay’s great al emateur championship of New | card will be contested between the At the conclusion of this contest | > of the Melrocks Brooklyn At will meet to d teur champions gregation of youthful have made. great their invasion of the river. Mr. Loos, in vision, is authority for th Yorkville 5 tt This will be the firs of best two out of three te decide the +) championship. 8 will be played Sunday F s entitled to a few kind s have that several large bussr owing the kids to settle gecured to take an ariny of fons over) their arguments on hie ball field. Boss the bridge. He further states the kids | Ei us promised to be on hand | consider this game one of mone im and says | portance t é d Series be- ntil the last man | tween the » fourth game has been retired Moke Just one gov for witen this st he we there too, and it won't ¢ close the much adverts is if in @ couple of years from tween the Devoe & jteyvnole or seve ¢ the kids | the American Expres P " to-morrow will be industrial cha ‘ & the payroll « Steve to be foush the ga ind Ed, and have ne on the for which World wili| Dodgers seore car \ Crowd Beseeches Babe ‘1 To Make Another Homer, But He Lays Down ‘Bunt } Ruth Springs an Unexpected| tin eer te nas Bie Bees \ Play After Breaking the MUG rHaniteae 4 Yanks in that) World’s Record. By Isaac Shuman. ABE RUTH bi the erat hewson Day, the tf t er TNS Hh Saran va! tebe. The N iba League has” eontefoa: 1 ) tuward t. 30, promises 1 former B ‘ Pe r s Faising for eeventh inning of the second ganie| Matty thre aa 5 f with the browns yesterday ean deny] the ‘Braves, Ar Sahat as t nounced, Has *been put im cha j a the ent ak aug 10 bs “lgame dvetween con and Giant see Larry Doyle, Cohan, He Mathewson on that and if the ¢ fans may expect to day, (orious George Wiltse, Harry MeCormick eknpelied, « \ Rusie, Jef Tesreau, Hans Lo The Babe bral alr ne |i tier old favorites again on run which of {the Polo Grounds in uniform bome ru ' ed a new ‘orld 6 viet ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN Ry William E. Stmmons PIGH WATER forced a Sands Hook, Gur leiand. Ale Ges ay innir Bendy Hock Gor Tale) BG Gates diver aia sy \ VMe Trae toe tous 1 at time “aad ene counting at ali 1 i Cloudy weather, moderate, variable Babe ha winds, 1s the prom 6 tor to-day days th : 0-day Several fishermen tried the -eastern Beach on Monday, but Y party on the same spot eaught of weakfish ranging from seven to twelve pounds. One of the smalier fish was afterward sold at the Keach for 60 cents, ne of the larger for $1 and further Hrowns: George Herr Collins's th William Marchant, 1ks Bros. writes have just returned from @ three fishing trip to the Cross River connected with erched On the ft ete oreitd te he | Reservoir, where I found the fishing “sort of joke on the crowd, |Much Improved 1 etal ee Le peal ss, both green and bi arabes Fie tite grinned were ae s hold in much better s) PPTOV Ne Hane Srppeg: ate viously. T was much. sur. broudly than any |prised at the number of small young s we caught while still fishing for te perch, whic at fast have cv ed to take hold, and some n hes were made by Prof. Brewer "RUNS FOR WEEK i NATIONAL LEAGUE . many of them running \ ‘ rfers of @ pound. Yel- } quite numerous, but to speak of fishing at dus of good sizad cat 5 ‘ apiece, Weare é to | ght trip for'them, There | fought to be plenty of them in. th lake. Will let you know what luc! TEL SIT Te nave with them “I was amused one evening, return 6” Lou! (3 ing here and casting with a pearl! Puledelnbie iit wobbler to get a very young bass not | ay {1h} | Ave inches long who had jumped for | | the bait. He was scarcely any longer | than the wobbler. We had to laugh | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. at him as we carefully restored him to | [SiMiT/ WIT/FTSith || Ns friends. Maybe wet get him | i erampenet again in a year or two when he has Borat Nis || 4] put on & pound or two more weight Kerbesier 5 2 | We are going up again next week and ere : S| \will let you know the result. Mr Reading a at Vorean of Hastings-on-the-Hudson Romar Hae took a 6%-pound bass from. there i “e Ne same played. two weeks igo and is anxiously try- i ing to got hig brother.” ao ‘ —— said in to-|{ 1 boss of the Brook- |. ver and his big brother an-|N THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 19) A merican Expres For pesuy ty eR FOOTBALL GossiP. ORONO, Me.. Sent. 16—The foot ball game scheduled between the Uni versity of Maine and Mort Mckinley which was to have opened the ool lege foothall season in the, United states tomorrow, has been cancelled Depletions in Idiers’ ranks & discharges and transfers bad weak ened their teain UA such an exient that they called off t ee game between two University Maine squads wil) be substituted Pitty toach J O., Sept. 16 on wh swered ( call for football materia ate University are sched practice in earnest th afternoon. With last Coach Wilce availa “by Coach Y« ining te n footbi ported to-day and i week. Trainers t es in exce GHAMPAIGN season, Sixty men ne practice > Miss Leitch Again Out on the Links or Brits covered 8 play daily matet Team Which Play Devoe Reynolds Industrial Title To-Morrow at _Ebbet 921, BIG DAY FOR THE: SANDLOTTERS AT EBBETS FIELD In S hk ield STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, Clubs, ow. ob, PC.) Clu, WW. N. York 88 54 .620| Br'klyn 70 69 Pitts'gh 84 55 .604|Cin'nati 63 77 « St.Louis 78 62 .557/Chicago 54 Ee Boston. 76 64 .543]Phila GAMES YESTERDAY, Now ¥ 0020 Tit lea and Wage 4 tt 0000001004 41 ‘ O0T0n00ex-2 61 Vatterieg Grimes and Milier; Waines, Henry and 4010-6 Peters; St GAMES TO-DAY. New York at Pittsburgh Brooklyn at Chicago, Philadelphia at St. Louis. Boston at Cincinnati. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Clube, We Le PC. | Clube, W. Le PC, N. York 88 51 .633 Boston. 65 70 .481 nl ie le eld 88 52 .629 Detroit. 68 74 .479 1 ouis 72 70 .507|Chicago 58 80 .420 vane n 69 70 496 ilas.. 47 88 .348 GAMES YE RDAY. ' b 1338 | «, Alawd, York | POOR SABCIA cr eee | held even, baseball y the Giants the lead. the Giants, of vietori ‘ 18 2) SiN close, UeHee GS? atin orNew! Stal Taylor, Bishop and Py tek ns. Ctnb. Gaine | New Ve 0 0 4 3] Cleveland ph 0 eee caldwell’ and” ONelit; “Momunel ‘and Hoston » are oo103 S12 0 it 000.0 16 0 & ‘sod Woodall; Karr Walters Hue! GAMES TO-DAY. St. Louis at New York. Cleveland at Washington. Chicago at Boston. Detroit at Philadelphia. WW TERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Clute, W. LPC. | Club, Ww, Le Balti’re 115 41 .737|Syra'se 65 90 Buffalo. 97 61 .614/New'rk 65 91 Roch'er 91 66 .580|J. City. 54 100 | Tor'nto. 84 71 542|Read'g 52103 GAMES YESTERDAY. Jersey City, 3; Newark, 1, Toronto, 3; Syracuse, 2. Rochester, 11; Other teams not scheduled. GAMES TO-DAY. Newark at Jersey City. Reading at Baltimore. Syracuse at Toronto. Rochester at Buffalo. 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