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ie Pi 8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921, WANKEES’ EES’ RELENTLESS ATTACK CAUSES DEFEAT OF THE INDIANS . ¢— ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN By H. Horn Bear. tH (Holding a line for W. B. Simmons.) HIGH WATER. it x Hook, Gon, Inland. et SL AAL UAL AEP: ‘ “a1 dard time, Add one bour for day- Mant saving tine.) ‘The beginner at casting can have ® j/y lot of fun and learn a lot if he will go to the Angler's Platform on the big lake near 77th Street at Central Park almost any time to-day. The casting tournament of the Anglers’ Copvriaht, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), Fone BACrBATL” B BOWS 10 WATCHING THE YANKS SCALP THE INDIANS - By Thornton Fisher PORE. } SLUGGINGIN CRUCIAL SERIES lanager Speaker of World Champion Clevelands Runs Out of Tricks in Vain Effort to Beat Hugmen in Opening Battle of Meeting That Will Probably Decide American League Cham- pionship. Club began there yesterday afternoon. Rober ' what {t used to be, but Covey can By | whe eek Tris poe the corners and the batters, There is room aplenty for persons, n gray- . and has a great pitching head. either members or non-members, who want to look on or try to learn, And anybody who knows fishermen knows that, next to fishing himself, every true Waltonian would rather teach somebody else how to be a fisherman. One can learn there not only of, tackle and how to handle it on river, , ) Speaker, came to the Red Sox) Opposed to the veteran Covelesklo in| Was the youthful Hoyt, He twirled Bee toe TAttle Rook ata 4 | 008 Of IMs best games in his short ex- Gouthern League he has always) perience in the major leagues, Lack- an exponent of “inside ball” on| ing just a little bit of the pitching Offense, Years of schooling with| stuff panne Hes ne ds noundsman, he held, however, the fees sad his own great eur slugging Jamieson, ‘Wood, Smith, f have proved to him that Sewell and O'Neill to aix hits that tific attack wins games. He! were widely scattered. In the first BIRO: view oF pond and sea, but where to go and ht @ world’s championship to|inring he fanned Jamieson, Wovd ~—=) NG IN the when and way and how much of & Bleveland last year through his ad-| 004 Pimer Smith tod to right in 3 Hirs Gage BRING! Boke tere jardner sly orig! THE ¥ RUNS ynce to “inside play” and ts still) the second, but that was wasted Bounced OFF MR. eS. i the running this year with the : team that won the American flag in 1929. His system method of win therefore, must be logical; for "Spokes" scientitic attack wasn't he would not have piayed in world’s classic iust year; neither he be in the running this year or the American League pennant. Zet Speaker, with all his conceded matched his team and his in _a@ baseball duel with the ying Yankees yesterday’ in the rst of a four-game series that will ‘@ potent factor in determining the in the junior circuit, and lost. A relentiess attack, in which the in- de game to a great extent was ywn to the four winds, triumphed. In team batting the Cleveland In- is outrank the Yankees. The pitch- between Coveleskie and Hoyt in first‘ game of the crucial series when bis team mates refused to hit him around, In the fourth innirg Gardner led off with a single to right. Sewell tripled to left past Ruth, who appeared tuo blay the ball to hie left badly, and seured Gardner. Steve O'Neill fol- ‘ wed on a hit-and-,un with a sharp double to left centre, scoring the little Wniversity of Alabama shortstop. These were all the ruus that the Indi- “ns were enabled to get throughout the afternoon, In the fifth too much inside base- ball in these times of the livelier ball spoiled Speaker's cnance of increas- ing the score. Wambsganss led cif with a single to right. Wood was tent to sacrifice He was tossed gut, Ward to Pipp. On a hit-and-run Smith flied to McNally, | preventing him from scoring. Then Gardner fanned. Again In the sixth, with Jole Sewel: lending off with a single to right, C@OVELESKI'S GLOVE HANDED STOP OF The invitation to the casting party, given to all amateurs and to who would like to become amf- teurs by D® F.C. Raynor at thisad week's meeting of the United Anglers’ Li The doctor almost forgot. , to give it in the course of an argue, ment with William J, Tinsley over @ wreck fishing rig presented for com- * ment by the veteran Dr. Charles M. + Briggs. “ Dr. Briggs is a godly man, and he almost gave up fishing on wrecks a while ago because of the language ~ which prevailed about him along tha. rail when his sompanions lost their hooks, He re : his present ig, for which he do as an inventor, as a tive for wicked and angry words, He runs the line through the cye of the sinker about a foot from the hook and ties it in, He finds the short length of line between anchor and w about even and each team re; |Steve O'Neill grounded out to Ward the same numver of hits, but|on a signalled hit and run, Yankees won, ‘ to 2. i Contrasting the attack of Speaker WAITE HOYT THE Speaker, sitting in the dugout be-| with the same number of hits, the) YANKS BOY TOHI of an injury to his knee that |harder attack of the Yankees proved peeing Ge ER WAS EVER AND ANON cept him out of centre field while | superior. WALLIE PIPE imoky Joe pastimed there, worked| In the fourth inning, Ruth doubled he scientific game whenever the op-|to left. Meusel drove a long sacri- tunity afforded it. The hit and/fice fly to Smith that the Babe scored he sacrificing of med around—| on. phe burly Tris played these strategic| The sixth was the Yanks’ big in- ds until he ran out of tricks, but| ning. Ruth doubled Meusel doubled | Y a best he received was an early and |and scored him and then Pipp singled ves two-ruu iead and event-|to centre and scored Meusel—all hit- i beating that cast a doubt over |ting hard. hook gives a very convenient lev: A SCORCHER AND THE FANS SURE DID in jigging the point of the hook CAUGHT SEWELL THEI PART IN BOOSTING from the submerged timbers ar awe. THE YANKS OVER THE FENCE = [the porgies and | bl Gardiner and Guilford aes Meet in Final Match The speaker of the evening at the meeting was Paul Gilmore, w fe bringing the American League| In the elghth Ruth led off with his B 5 bungalow movie colony | on : ani fhe Foren ity thin your [tira doula or ihe day ‘and arored | aya, a yet Cap Oe in NATIONAL LEAGU For Amateur Golt Title isis iniiie iets: ots ‘The slightly weaker batting club,!on two sacrifice flies by Meusel and presemean aera ne eee, " Clube, = oW. L. PC. | Clubs, Ww. Le PC. they catch pompan> and other fish of, ‘fankees, slugged their men) Pipp. Carpentier will next fight an Anzac heavyweight, We don’t know|N. York 91 56 .619|/B’klyn. 72 73 497 gay plumage by winking at them after’ ™ bund the bases. When & base run-| | There was no hit-and-run and no| wnat Anzac means, but it sounds like French for set-up. Bitte’gh 87 59 \596|Cin’ati. 67 79 .458 —. dark with a flash lamp. The fish, say got on, there was-no hit and run/sacricifing. It was just slamming the ee @ St.Louis 83 63 .568|Chic’go 59 87 .404 ears . Mr. nore, jump into Met ee pacrificing the men around, Pure) Dall and ‘against a heavier Hitting | yrore nard luck for the Cleveland team, Government weather sharps | Boston. 78 69 531 Phila’. 49 100 329| Willie Hunter and Chick Evans | RESULTS IN SEMI-FINALS the light. If dne mast ket fish by day on. | preme, at least for the day. ¢'aim there 1s no chance for an Indian summer. GAMES YESTERDAY, A Eliminated in the Semi- FOR AMATEUR GOLF TITLE.) more's pnrase, by ‘a barat ‘When the rather ceful Indians, There are still three more games t: Le Ara = at oe + |gang-hook into a fis 2» centre u d their farewell invasion of the}be played under the shadows of World's Series at the Polo Grounds will play to standing room only. 18 7 3] ; . under his boat and yanking up the’? polis, pitching. it was thought,|Coogan’s Bluff. Speaker to-day will ; a rains. eo Gilitae * Coney” and O'Ne; Finals, Robert Gardner, Chicago, defeated pete, ‘Choice like a fish chet ihe. y But it will have nothing on the elevated t be the medium through which} ‘atch his craftincss against the e616 ag in “und Daly, William Hunter, England, 5 up and one of our uptown lobster palaces — ithe the Yanks or the Indians|slugging attack of the Yanks. The y Ki 7 er] ould tighten their grasp on the pen-|outcome may be different. Johnny Kilbane 1s willing to fight some more if he gets sufficient bullion. The pitching yesterday between| The twirling hardly will be as even | ANd Johnny's idea of suffictent kale is what the Shipping Board spent on its leskie, the demon Pole, and/as it was in the firs’ game, nor wil) | Meet. Phas. 000000000-0 41 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 24. | 4 to play. {where the customer picks ou, his live $ 1 2 7 eae ANG vic! orde: d er, Yt 010 Wane hope Great Britain} Jesse Guilford, Boston, defeated Yictm when ordering his dinner. Yes Mr. Gilmore has Florida real estate ™ had of winning the national|(harles (Chick) Evans, Chicago, 6 for sale. faite Hoyt, the New York school-|the hitting be the same. Still the oe # 8 amateur golf championship 3 1 | oY, Was #o even that It remained for| pitching may be the Issue upon which First three teams in each ‘engue share in the World's Series dough. Al 5 ‘ x ", |p and 5 to play. Sn See sary ‘hitting Yankees to win on either clu wit! ‘triuraph ‘this arter- | eourth team gets the honor of 831. hing in the Arst division Naw Veron eet of the United Bintes ended when | _____—_— COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAMES le tting. noon, uggins has Carl Mays, Shaw- . . . Brook a a ite a ate a ue aw , ’ a ayn at Cincinnati, ard ‘g 25 sixty-five putts on thirty-one greens - BGA Teds Soo ctan eecilia| SeabaBiNty berths Soke eae Philly fans have only one kick against the schedule makers. They should Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, |Great Britain, was defeated in tho) hxry iy ultecd to break @ hun- IN TO-DAY’S SCHEDULE. ampions by one full game and|sclection.” He has not been fol ave arranged It so both Philly teams finished thelr season away from home, Boston at Chicago. {semi-final round of the tournament | {i fortunate iniecd ne end a medal i ints in league standing, good lately, but just now he apnear See oe AMERICAN LEAGUE, here yesterday by Bob Gardner of | pound, 37, 44—81, in the morning, fin- | snaaiebury If Ruth, Meusel and Wally Pipp|to be a better selection than Shaw- | Ruth is the artillery of the Yanks when he hits and the infantry when| ous, w. 4, po. Clube, Ww. Pe Hinsdale, national champlon of 1915, ishing 4 down, and then went to the | Be Boston Univ irled = winning Sachs "The slant | Speaker hee Whie) gothoran, Cala. lo G aachere’ eh Clevel'd 92 55 .626|etroit, 71 78 477 | Scotchman was being beaten by t of the champion as much as his | Delaware ple ‘has lost a little of his cunning, |well and Malls. His choice will rest Ir Hylan throws the first ball at the Polo Grounds, here's hoping he | St.Louis 77 72 .517| zhicago 68 89 .395| Gardner, Chick Evans, the American failure in the mere mechanics of play | Norwich i b ge if r a r Y Be wi stor 4 i 2 |. St fe sharp breaking upitter is not (hetween Ule and “Silm® Caldwell | oesn't do it with his usual accuracy, Wash'n’ 74 72 .807|Phita:.. 80 93 [350 Hbleholdery went dona petore vere. |shat influenced the results + ve GAMES YESTERDAY, fuilford of Woodland 6 ur 5 It is not. altogether cond Good reason why Cleveland money {s shy in backing the Indians. The eland fans have just dug down to see Johnny Kilbane defend his crown. eee nox, |Play. Gardner and Guilford now| popular interest that neitier the i °|meet in the final for the title. jean nor British champion will be al 4° 1 : ter in the final round to-day, speculating atl ans vers | public r¢ viekscesd aa? 8 SG! Tacky Sad |, The rain which fell here yesterday le an 6 ‘an ; If Yanks and Giants both cop, the magnates will not only save money em had a great,deal to do with Hunter's i jacne— efea Ic itches didn’t t Increase Lead Over Indians ||»: ssi se tnermickes (hats alan Coed Seon what | sg MN PF 89 on 4 4 ts" nt tie “anni pn ny grounds the first game is played. Hinttctice wWilkinica “and” Scualt:’ Hemet and | While the beavy going on the wet Moat turf was well adapted for Gardner's | come as an | Crowd in Good Humor as Yanks je Aineigne Muhlenberg. « Bethany .. 7 prom | Pittsburgh . Swond Game— 4 ay, hwever, | ised to be the most important amateur + By Isaac Shuman. contrasts in age and anxiety. Covey| yankee fans that the yells of the In-| BOTH LOCAL CLUBS me long carry shots. Evans, however, | (isd, (0 My ie | Thiet : —old and tried and determined, his |was not beaten by the rain, In the|Clath ain yeare nat, PB an old line, but it still Atar| ee always on his catcher Toye | wan, supp’ wére almost lost in D : official records his defeat will go| car be favored, over caiferd without The air at the Prio Grounds yes-|ioung, not yet ateadied by expers | (he former's silence ENJOY CLEAR LEA’ i down as a clean victory for Gullford, | ftretching tie. point an elastic. inch. | ela’ 9 ° pbs ? uM : $t. Louis but Jess played only a minor part| The latter, has ne before heen a ap er wet WP's Berious— Yoo [ence “and ain determined, But o6- imnen the Yanks’ mupportere ‘ot @ IN PENNANT RACES, | iiinat inthe overthrow of the champion alist. and it ix only Hee eaten tar the ccc |elance at Covey an i he were meamur. (rent, chance to exprens, themselves , ea FES TEE pid tir Evans beat himself and did It’ so eens 9 ag won, which, luckily for the weak eee oe tent. and. then looking | i2 the fourth too, Babe Ruth doubled The Yankees profited yesterday |" Ssevoit ‘Jime— thoroughly that ulterior Influences | tached the von! in this instance. At ; SOUTH, j heart, it was, and by the Yanks, In [toward his own bench aa tf to aciure |Past Sewell and the ewowd routed.) by thelr big victory over the < : were neither necessiry nor essential. |Piayen. he hasn't the golt ot in ules, | AZ AMAMeTRM 22 oR | Centre ¥ e " » as XN He: Hi 8 , . ng wl nm ta ' & BS " » sixth. himself he was being approved. |the plate and filed to Smith, enabling| Cleveland Indians, and both New |. a Wan BAY TARR RO, OW a GBR: Hunter: Augustana . Wabasi 1 Waaiigton— Enory & Henry » + Tennessee |the Babe to take third, and as Plpp| York teams now enjoy clear leads | ita “After that the crowd settled back! Everybody took a stretch just be-|doubled over second and the Babe teams now enjoy clear Petrie f Wegshington o 2. El .. - - — ied began to enjoy itself. fore the game started Just as If it/came home the crowd arose as one| I their pennant fights, oateniea— Cecil Leitch um inates g were the seventh Inning. It was|man and gave a perfect imitation of It isn't a matter of fractions Merrie a ey | raving BY. GAMES TO-DAY, It wasn't, after all, the greatest ee me whether they | raving maniacy Just now, that American League 0 Cleveland at New York. Alexa Stirling in Semi-Final RACING | A. phy eg perks ania aibe! Ee ne \ | Tha) Arabs sane fon aha noKiel Saar serenibles The ue Aen eee OAS Cus OE | mebody sent out a e Henry Fablan, Ground Keeper Bx-| father loosed the vocal cords of the ‘lub, - L PC. ih i re : Gi ee . jhe day that mad fans bad rushed the | tragrdinary, ued that kind of care |Home team fans, for they chirruped New York..... 92 58 684 Chicago at Philadelphia (2 game Atlanta Girl Is Dethroned as| 't%, Sup yesterday when George Dun- fates’ at daylight and the timid|{n marking off the batters’ boxes | steadily after that ish tour ats Cleveland .... 92 65 626 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, ts, who only two days. bel City beat Jock Hutchison wouldn’t take a chence after noon.| Every line was straleht and every Champion Woman Golfer MONDAY r : ¥ 4 te ae But it was in the sixth that they The Giants were Idle in St. . were In turn defeated ordingly there w+re 8,000 vacant|""@le measured exactly ninety d@ | f 3 : ah . Si Me nd Tom Kerri; Beicey there, wr grees went wilds the Hute's second double! Louis and will probably play two 68 of Canada. tothe tine of 2 up and t to pay. =“"|) $4,000 Arverne Handicap a starting they: Mousel's Angle to 16h) today, The Pirates Won 97 68 .588|J. City. 58 103 ‘360 | At no time during the day were the A 2-Mile Steeplechase But the grandstants were jammed| The batteries and umpires were an- orgs Hernan, yells} & y + | Tor'nto, 87 77 '530|Read’g. 56 106 .346 visitors up. Kerrigan was at his best, le plec! JP peveral thousand firm believers! nounced and then everybody leaned a ae rae score na} \eui sing) the New Lore _Jend te GAMES YESTERDAY, CUTAWA, BePie MIR tne A Tea our Benderennt caren kc tee The Ballot Handicap the early bird adage came out and| forward to ace for himself, | three and a half games. The | Jersey City, 4; Baltir. re, 3. final match between the two women | jortine times. In the afternoon Dun-| | AND 3 OTHER HIGH-CLASS CONTESTS off hot dogs with their women : | teams stand: Rochester, 12; Syracu |who are universally regarded the, can proved the star, the former British And still they yelled as Pipp came | " Toranto, Buffalo, 2. teat Ifera in the game.| champion winning the prize for the low FIRST RACE AT - There was a wild yell ag Jamteson |to the plate. Bob had taken second Club. Ww. ok PC CAMEL ey na geeniant momen, welfare (ai) fi me] individual ‘score with @ round of (42 sh dent early that bleacher | struck out. A sigh of disappointment [on the throw home from Smith, Pipp.| yew y. ; DAY. iss Cecil Leitch of England de-| Mitchell and Kerrigan throughout the Ms “are ‘disappearing. ‘There were| when Pipp dropped Peck's. throw of | opportunely enough, hit safely to cen-| New York A 4 doteey Sityiat Baltimerss feated Miss Alexa Stirling of Atlanta Se Ane aes to see the American League| great cheers In succession as Wal'y | praying for just that, there was a liv The Pirates still have a mathe- me r (2g Manian all square at the Semmant won or loxt. Eveh at 3.30| fanned both Wood and Smith. Ny |! their cheers as Meusel rounded Toronto at Buffalo. ion'g annual tournament and dethron- a) and Trotey, centh, but Kerrigan placed his side F BPN an “A000 vents tn. vanttel citiner suis nave dene cuore third and ti 1 for home, It seemed | matical chance—that’s about all, ing her as woman champion of Can-| 1 up by. chipping Ina 1 GRAND STAND, 83.55, lociuaing Tax. MS athe ve thane blank atl Jas if they: were hold ny their breath | — ada. Miss Stirling was defeated ar |}, "4 "Me atieenth, He won th year of the stands craning their Jin expectation, fearing to cheer le There was a hum of expentancy the Babe took his place at the plate in the first, but it turned to jeers as | y getting a half in 4 with the visitors at plate with the run that NATIONAL LEAGUE. pion of Great Britain and France, | the seventeenth. . nks the lead and made # out of contour trying to see twas going on. | hey, be disappointed—and then Bob SUNDAY SEMI- PRO GAMES. i)’ RUNS FOR WEEK || tte seventeenth green by the cham-| and then Sanderson clinched matt At Protectory Grounds — Lincoln isi Mi Tiwi tie (site who ts expected by many to add the ———— ’anks, who came out Coveleskie walked him, n League championsaiy é at : s i te z . Waser sos oni me pu lp A |for them a stronger probabil ty than | “ante vs, New York Fire Department American crown to her collection next| Western Swimmer at Brighton and as Babe Ruth, who came} McNally, about whom the crowd|ever. The stands then shook wit! ind Elmer, N, J, Club | month, Beach To-Day, alone a few minutes later. And,| had been dublous, made a confidences | the cheering. Flatters of torn score}, At Dexter Park — Bushwicks vs Miss Stirling will defend her title} Jonn Weismuller, the seventeen-year- ec: ed » al | Tesreau'a Bears (double-header), sheets filled the alr, and then th. merenn'e Hears tdeup Stars (double-header) again as United States champion and in| ola Chic ‘ phoes vs, Cpban |} Pusburen Ht view of the fact that no American has|0% Chicago youth who recently broke Brooklya Neen able to defeat her for five yeafa, It | Duke Kahanamoku's, long standing TOMMY. ly, the Indians, who came out) inspiring stop in the second F INNY Stet it 2.20, received a greater ovation | Sewell’s grounder and a moment later | Crowd became happy ae BULL RY GOODWIN _ VS. ther. took in Johnson's popfly in the sun eat At Farmer Oval— Parmers va, Bel- is believed. that. she. will play Miss | World's record for swimming 100 yards, k Then all took It for granted that Mike | ‘The game seemed won, and, sure | fed i Phijadeiphia (double-header), Leitch again in the course of the tourna- | will make his only Hastern appearance | Er,¢f | John: ‘ y : enoug vis. he Babe ‘cam: New York—East New Yor ment. : Office ion et ine wertd, reid ‘the be Re et with’ his nlestasuale in the | V8 be AS a ee a Philatelpsia Misa Leitch will play Mise Mollie Mo: Ce 7OAr 8m race In fhe open-air Hans as thee guest in uniform, and ighth, this one being down the lef, | (SQuble-header), || ride 8h, oan ee a ae Lay ie Arighion Beach: erhs {iis it ake fight fans recognized’ him| Two men got on off Hoyt in the nee. Meant ana sone Th td Go Mausete| atiomans Field Howants vs. Roye! Anal round of the Canadian tournament afternoon. The new aquatic sensation | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN got a hand also. ond, but when he pulled out of the | ay to smith. Again Pipp came to the| At Long Island City, Recreation Park 3 5 play between the British champion and| Will engage “Stubby” Kruger, the Ha. Xa hole by striking out Coveleakte M8] tront, His sacrifice fy to Jamieson| —Springfleids va. Yonkers Gt vn || eee Haat Aiiee “Bilning, fas aefich "defeated | waltan champion, In a match at 100 YANKEE-CLE: ELAND (Mayor Hylan appeared at 2.45 ac-|nteadiness for the remainder of the/sent Ruth home with bis third and| At a ae es Miss Stirling In the first round of the | yards and will try to break his tompanied by his persona! body | game seemed assured. the Yanks’ fourth run, Poekee il IW orc. wa Federatanip. (Il = ee eat Ttwir ie Pritish, open ,champlonship at Turn-| mark of 62 1-5 seconda for t distance, _ ee tt) palicsman Hie. ton At Tonkere Ke of C. ye. Pedersish! MITT eit |) beaty: Seetit wre aa followas’ ‘To-morrow afternovn, in the Brighton | TQ-Day, TO- &M some applause, especially while| sti, there hadn't been much cheer And 0 confident was the crowd | lersey City Red Hox va, Penn Re Stal fae Put a= Lista ig Dems a acan| Beek un Ross, the mier all. | 0 ay, 0 Morrow On. Was shaking hands with the Babeling, and the first continued demon-|ufter that that the Yankees had de- | 9. ‘ty Servey city jGtahan | vis Keni yy 656454 442] aren ed mime At the world, will Feet WONDERFUL COLEMAN BOARD the cameramen were cranking| stration was made in the fourth, when| feated the Indians, that they started | bi4\d) — Htalan-Americans va. Mian Leite ny Ageegass a match at 500 yards. AB SEE THEM HIT AND RUN ) The sun streamed on the|it was discovered there was quite al leaving the stands. The fact that ent * Hoboken—Oxfords vs. Philadel ' Mise Bertie 2 . 4 Weismulier will go after Kahanamo- ADMISSION 50c. ‘s bare head and everybody|number of Indian rooters present. | s who hadn't been playing,| phia Glants. teliaee # ? ; in Maton | KUs fecord for 50 yarda free at ey @ see for himself why he is called Gardner. singled to right and scorec|came in to pinch hit, didn't seem to| At Vaterson—Paterson Silk Sox va rae i Britieh Stare aten im Maton) weil ras ua Kealoha's record for’ 100 Mike. on Sewell's triple, and then Sewell ference to them? and itt ‘anton Club of Philedelpata, | ao le Se St Genge Heer. [Sianpioninerinaids’\'tom “the” New| Commonwealth Club To-Night. at MAS drifted home on Waite's wild pitch one except the official widget uh The Yagarien of the kame of rot res(champlon mermaids from the | illgh | Charles Beteher ve Johny Retstee vet, and Hoyt, the -—:- rer. ‘Tris popped for the third out Parkville—Parkville Danbury BALL. TO-DAY, 3.00 P, M, celved a further iiluatration Ina four~ will try to break the worlts resarde dn alker vs, Jack Worman, Warming up presented The moment wes so gloomy for the in the ninth to Peckinpaugm @reumla, Neues je uavelaati “kava? all muatch at the sleepy Hollow Coun- the did and's00-yard Felaye Admissten $i. Phone 517 Harlem, a 4 i an

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