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‘ THE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922, GIANTS RETURN HERE TO MEET BRAVES IN DOUBLE- -HEADER TO-DAY mu.) Copyright, 1083 Erne rrew York Wren tne World), by Press Publishing Co. BENCHED BECAUSE HE TS “GUNL-SHY" Star Recruit Resting Up as Result of Being “Beaned” a Month Ago. No TENNIS STAR, SINCE THE 6AMES INCIPIENCY HAS Evi GRIPPED THE PANE ne By Robert Boyd. WASHINGTON, May 26.—When Manager McGraw benched Ralph SSED Ur UKE MAuRice Shinners, the promising Giant centre - Lda hoon \ ME LOUGHLIN, § 5 MAGNETISM FoR ( He fielder, in the first game of the recent THE BOXING u CALIFORNIA sertes with the Cincinnati Reds and substituted Bill Cunningham for the fleet-footed American Association star no one but Shinners himself knew Comer PoPuLACcE Tunney and Friends Feel They Got a Raw Deal From Ref- Avi. eree MoPartland. why he was taken out. cavett pi ir eso He had slumped in his hitting REENWICH VILLAGE and even| From over 800 he dropped to 247 in Gene Tunney aren't willing to] twenty-eight games. His fielding dur- concede superiority to Harry|ing the early season, better than Greb, the fistic steam engine, despite|either Ross Young’s or “Irish” tT cosa, He CARPENTER. the result of Tuesday night’s bout| Meusel’s, had become very ragged. GEORGIA PEACH oe: % st the Garten. To put it tersely, they} In Pittsburgh he fumbled two} HAS WHaT 1S nahn think(they got a-raw deal tn the ref-| ground balls that resulted in the} ‘KNOWN oH po eo1wR EVEN CHANCE FOR PITCHER HUBBELL TO SURVIVE INJURY Philadelphia Twirler Hit by Ball Batted by Dodger in Critical Condition. that the Kid permitted Greb to do|last series they played in the Smoky everything but bite, and that all the/City. In St. Louis he seemed to lose modérn rules of ring warfare were/the sense of direction and time, and either forgotten or ignored. ‘With an official in the ring who will]and Young's territory, for balls that enforce the rules against heeling and} were not his. mugging. holding with one arm around| In Chicago he attempted to take a the neck and punching with the other, | short fly, in left field and ran headling and bucking with the head in clinches, |into Meusel, both losing the ball. Tunney feels sure he can defeat Greb.| His hitting grew worse each day, He wishes Harry all the luck possible}and McGraw benched him in Pitts- with his newly acquired title, but] burgh following these two errors wante another chance to win it back. |Shinners has been troubled lately with Tim \Mara and Bill McCormack,| constant headaches. His eyes affect friends of Gene, who lost money on] him, which he says caused him to run him Tuesday night, stand willing to|into Meusel in Chicago, and also bet on him again, but not with Kid|caused him to drop the two hits in McPartland in the ring. Pittsburgh that cost the Giants the Tunnéy doesn’t want to be consid-|ame. He has trouble seeing the ball ered asem sore loser, nor has he any|and following it in its course through public bxcuses to make. He feels,jthe air or when delivered by the however, that he was badly. handt-| pitcher. capped by an almost constant? drip- en bari Pea ene ne eituadie 6 a pitched ball deliv- fa his fired ie could wazpectarste ered By desea’ tale) the Philadel-|_ PHIUADELIPHTA, May 26.—Wiibur and the result as the bout went on Dhia pitcher, in a game there a month| Hubbell, pitcher of the Philadelphia became nauseated, ago. Nationals, who was seriously injured aihte. sdiideealicn, tp, ta 'bacas Peet ere vcr rue udoret ine yesterday when hit on the head by @ | Plaint of the friends of Tun-}head and bounced into the stands arsieeha in the a llc Sf | ney in {ts entirety. Early in zed,|@ double-header wit! rooklyn, vaesins, the cintost we saw MoPartiand Dry-|but went to frst after the accident | passed a “fairly. comfortable” night By Bozeman Bulger. eye «meres, away from grips he} Jim Tierney, seoretary ot the club,|and was reported early to-day as} The Yanks, all astew over the es- PERSONALITY SUCH AS @aBE RUTH'S COULD SEND BANKER AND OFFICE BOY INTO THE Fretzy ofa Few f/f DAYS AGO WHEN BAMBING RETURNED TO THE GAME. Fans Wondering What Will Be Done With Ruth For For His Flare Up Here Decision Will Be Known To- Morrow, but in the Mean- time Ruth Will Not Be Al- lowed to Play. LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. by Prews Publishing Company. Clare Cassel and Braves are playing too much inside Marie Wagner in pee Should try to play, a little Tennis Finals eee Walter Johnson ts still throwing to first base with more speed than most Misses Clare Cassel and Marie|SUv8 can pitch. | Wagner, two seasoned players, clash} shouldn't take Whits Sox long to to-morrow in the final round of the] find themselves. They've been at the Montclair big singles on the courts] foot of the league for the last two of the Montclair A. C. Wash HOW THEY STAND Jor tne oncate ac" Ae Ree ee holder of the trophy, set forth her most AhavOuiy Guat SEW Cea acetone ‘ATIONAL LEAGUE. brilliant efforts. Her sets scored at 6—4, b 3 api me mae oR. x. v.c,| 6—3, against Miss Florence Ballin of | follow the dope. Provided, of course, N.York 21°12 .686| Bklyn.. 17°18 .486| the West Side Tennis Club, were m: the dope is against them. Pitteb.. 20 12 .625| Cincin.. 18 19 .486\te"Pieces of kaleldoscopic pace changes. 8) 28: St.Lo’is 19 17 .528| Boston. 12 19 387] y, m8 Wasner, recent winner of the} Washington club ts now losing in Ohistae, rangi Metropolitan indoor —_ championship, | mid-season form. «+ Ghee pe knocked the Pittsburgher's|PPousht Shinners to a physician and] wosting enaily.” He slopt a good| C@Pade of Babe Ruth and the possible | Chie’'ge 16 16 .500! Phila.. 11 21.867) Reeded only to. employ her steady ae eine arms jfrom around Gene's neck, but] Nad hs head X-rayed, but the doctor! se tne night, hin nurse said. | Penalty, are in Washington playing GAMES YESTERDAY. frives for pincoment to defeat Miss LU] nag ruth should start striking for well as Tunney would have rainy cheer pern eon frac-)PeAithough an x-ray picture revenled| off @ postponed game this afternoon,| Brooklyn, 8; Philadelphia, 7 (tst).| ccore was 6-2, 6-1. ‘The two ranking | longer hits and shorter periods of in- two pairs of arms and four| t™! that Hubbell ahd suffered concussion] Umpire Hildebrand's report has| Breeklyn, 9; Philadelphia, 6 (2d).| women of the tournament will meet in| activity. Shinners, who ts high etrung, id Chicago, 2; Cincinnati, 2 (called at] the final round to-morrow at 3 P. M. (YE n Kesey track ot what Grob was not want to reveal the tact that he|°f the brain and a fracture of the! seen received by Ban Johnson who| end ut Makati laning rain) Mies Cassel fairly played above her-| ‘The best fight managers are 100- th ‘a 2 was suffering from the “beaning” un-| Skull above the right ear, Dr. John A.| | Pittsburgh, 7; '8t Loule, & self in her encounter with Miss Ballin. | yard sprinters in the direction of the ee ee eee Tenis paying ‘fo bad that Mc.| Boger, the club's physician and gov make his dectston known to-mor- MeN Leet eee The latter had groomed herself for a|taerson offic zs pride. Oe) aris Medias rtten' ot Grew tah 66 je, ao (ony erning surgeon at the hospital where| row. Ruth, however, will not be al- GAMES TO-DAY. reversal and she gallantly fought to| ‘staph office, | Spc rly Tunney. Greb didn't! After he was taken out he informed be wees tania) wnciperewere pe cece lowed to play in to-day’s game, Bostoniee New Pakitel 29 ibe a: * CRISTO Ce eatin ail lekmeways thevAle. ero: still atae in i , and the .| of paralysis or tm) rooklyn. ja a james: Y bet. have the fouling privileges. If Gene] McGraw of his trouble, an: man, Fla deeqeitiad ‘ls aemalen! abl celica, The Giants got in this morning and Lig gi as she brought off her drive: the alpha Chicago at Cincinnati (2 games Pittsburgh at St. Louis, brushed up for their double- by his emailer opponent, tt was up to| sician in Cincinnat!, who advised him] but sald there was every hope for his} 0" Li dlr 8 Neda gaol hhim to rough back. If he had given|to rest up for @ few days. recovery. No operation is contem-| with the Braves, one game of which Greb some of his own stuff he might|’ So when the Giants left Cinotrmati| Plated, Dr. Boger said, unless therelis also a play-off. have |earned the Pittsburgher’s re-| Shinners did not accompany the team. ae 8 Der peti lie who catiea| Netther club has done well enough ‘ brougb| point of dvised him to a We on't recommend a violation of | jater, letting him know where to re.| that the injury purely was an acci-|wreath. Many of the crowd at the ring roles, but if Tunney, belteved| join the team. Pen Sone e eves who batted the! Polo Grounds yesterday were ot a Qhat~rules had ceased to be rules!” In the American Association Iast|!!!, expressed great regret ove notion, though, to crown the Bambino ePartland’s officiating the! season Shinners was the leading base| CCUrence. He said that Hubbell had thing for him to do was! stealer and best all-round fielder. The to a hand at the same game. | New York club paid a fancy price for| ‘Therw's = sense in being a Sunday] pm, AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. P.O, W. L. Po. N.York 25 14 1641 | Cleverd 17 20 .459 St.Lo'ls 21 14 .600| Boston. 14 17 .452 Detroit. 18 17 .514| W: in 17 21 447 Phila,, 16 17 .485| Chio’go 13 21 GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES 'TO-DAY. being @ roughneck. When !n| ana expected him to develop into one trom first place. Cleveland at Detroit, . oveland ee ps teat fielders, in the game, on the right side of his head and car- omed toward the left field baseline. and weighs about 200 pounds, clapped | 1Uring their home stay. Even so, they St. Louis at Chicago. his hand to his head, reeled and fell] were twice on the verge of toppling cessive errors in Pittsburgh he made two children, Mre, Hubbel was noti- Beepas eit acer the jur- fled and is expected here in a few costs i LS SS teatction of tts commission. Even} NATIONAL AMATEUR | aays. ay ise Butts the nerve Pantin, © withijts Boyle's Thirty Acres, Mayor BOXING SUMMARIES ¢ fans now buzz, however. es Nats teteintek whee walt ——— THE LEADING HITTERS Wl be age eesbea ac tie thar and {what shouldn't be in a boxing] p 38, POUND, CLASS, SEMI-FINAL tack IN MAJOR LEAGUES Will he be shoved back into the| The President of the league has the Ss ‘ . Hi A i um for the exchanging of gen-| 0" T94¢ sensational cate of the sea, | ‘2, tHe round unoonsclows. He di }rom the American League perch, {beat It while the beating was good. ‘ d $ , experienced. The demand for ly, courtesies, son. He raced over into deep right| ROt Teenin consclous ne The first game this afternoon be-| Ruth then Lee ae ta ype 2 the “Bluebell” is stronger than tre and speared a liner with one ‘ gins at 1.80 o'clock, ushering tn th becai w i fp: ated . ‘EW YORKERS should worry | °°? The injured pitcher's home is in . i in the/that kind of stuff, . over how Jersey feels about Tein then iced 60Ing] Buell, Idaho. Ho is married and has|season’s first double-header. Realizing what a boob he had made bs: ever yet use we anticipat: of himself, the Bambino then jumped back to the field and went to the club house. He didn’t try to hit anybody. There you have the crime, choose from. ? authority to suspend a player for ten 4 wari! Up at 226m Strest and Broad. | Carrol UE nonmgeaet SA This maspeasian,, 1¢| AUsnOer 14 ESRNORE 6. lazer TO. Fe8 y he STRAWS AMERICAN LEAGUE, » longer suspension requires the con- . e, eee teed be leg ‘ar AB. RB. And—just think of this—if the Babe| sent of a special board, which is now : tion|ff the plant, that the arena BY m 181 29 51 402) 8 suspended what will Clarke Grifrith | composed Pe CA: BEDE ot the aci F. Bowler, Pitta | Speaber, Clay 2 18 40 ‘Goz/do about Babe Ruth Day, an event | Yanks and Clarke of the Bene va ; vein ‘a, “HHewlitt, Philadelphia. Pa. trait ; ators. It ts an odd coincidence that, Pete ge uth bear ° salen SS) scheduled in Washington for to-mor-| though this board was created over a 0 ever; : , ; " Ree ne ne erat plese thes Ts nrg Ghat . A.B. RH. P.C.row, and to which tickets already} year ago, the first case on which we lave looked at, with the exception eaten an have been sold? of tl scene of the Carpentier-Demp- UND CLASS, FINAL—Charley| T. Gel rook it i3| Baseball folks would like to know P tives roads, soe Ruppert and Griffith may have to sit concerns their own teams. Acres, although it will seat| poston’ Mass.” knocked cut Bob” Rendolen, 1g Mipsis again 1s erroneous. The Judge has | '*t,'t, 8° & that. % th roun H| 25,000, it ts really better tor] §$uy Pom CULM fou gr NATIONAL LEAGUE, nothing to do with it utdbpr show purposes inasmuch as a| Estridse, Knocked out Frank The fate of our hero 1s in the hands Closer view of happenings in the cen- fre may be had from any part of it. | rou Even in the topmost row of seats one |, a €an fel a sense of the com| New York, three rounds fan Mel a scr compactness of | New" Yor ig MN decheten’ | wy, ‘yolf] Last night Umpire Hildebrand sent ty SE OP Cy ee ts a report to President Johnson which plang as the Thirty-Acre arena, it is re ee sre finished and more substantial |Joneph’ Peprertcd, West Die Sent ee ee a nee finlahed and more substantial | Sosees er cat into centre. Rice fumbled the ball alts pppaizuction reprevente |s i Ruttubovaas. momentarily and Ruth tried to take rae ult far boys rae- | testes, ae econd, being thrown out. He was #0 witha eeiien Cf-taces awh INTERNATIONAL LE ingered over the decision that, arising inexcusable, Ruth is not given to that the American League—not the Base-|tions and worries. At the end of his eration on his tonsils. His wife is now in the hospital. On top of these troubles Ruth has failed to live up to his own expectations and those of the fans as ® hitter. He has made but three hits out of some twenty- five times at bat. As a golfer would say, he has been pressing. Besides all that—and worst of all—the Babe had never been persistently razzed be- fore. It got on his nerv witl} jall the stars represented, it will | ieicated Ww a i +] walt... 25°41 604| Byra’se 18 16 467 to hia feet, he huried @ handful of d> be the scene of, many im- " aitesied Leute oot | Rooh’r. 21 14 .600| Read’g. 17 21 .447| Ut in the umpire's face, Ruth was t outdoor boxing matches. FOU cision: | Torte 21 15 583| Jer.City 15 22 .405 ission dealing with the curtail- 4. ‘ Ruth, calling him a Big Bum ani Meusel’s home run, the lon; of licenses for new clube will 118: POUND, CLASS (final ~dagk, Holden, Baltimo: Jersey C ty + on, One man in partic had hed ve Be of the year, The ball cleared 8 the .Velodrome, nor Muse rounds, judges’ decision. Reading, 2; N war 0h doing this for two inning Ruth, |the fence above the left field bleach. ‘ane bbs ere know how Messrs, Muldoon & Co. can | ,oivny Vodianspele, hae torcates te Mts Syracuse, 8} Toronto, 4.l\inable to stand more of this, jumped{ers and went into an elevated train. F fturg jdown such an ideal place for the] A. Hoffman mp Bollabird, Md, four GAMES TO-DAY. to the top of the dugout and ran intol Waitte Hoyt pitched a pip of a game S of big matches unless they | founds, Judges’ _secloien. Jersey Gity ay RANeaors: the stand after this tormentor whom that would have been worthy of more 12 turn mon@y away from the N . BOS Jewark a’ ng he had picked out, The r ! + for Babe stealing the lime- ole “Grounds, 130 F, ro * CAMP Y Rochester at Butiailc, may conductor trom But Aly is eau, eo! le FUADIng much, % % |RALPHSHNNERS [REAL SPORT MAGNETS =>? = By Thornton Fisher |CIANTS OFFER REDS Copyright, 1922 (Now York Evening World), served him a swift, straight ball and] with the old sock. New York, 6; Washington, 4, Pinte: . -- “ that he had hit 1t so bere dint the On thelr trip West the World's Dotcelt7) ieemralane: a ' a boy where the occasion de- Neat aeieiattion ee © aise nit) Champs—the Glants—won five games phila jelphi SSoston ‘CRain). : MoGraw thought well of Shinners} “Tt struck Hubbel with full force|and lost eight, barely, escaping a fall ‘AS Hubbel, who is 6 feet, 2inches tali| 7h? Yanks won ten and lost seven Philadelphia at Boston. f a 7 . WeE are enjoying the greatest ; . ‘iys3, straw hat busi "ve ev 4 De usiness we've er this, we have plenty for you to “ ” . sey Fight, resemble fly-by-night pro- | NewYork: tres founds (reteres’dianualisted | Monee? ph St 138 22,19 siz] much about this matter. They win| , AS arene SFY Hotes Soe hah, i HE Bluebell” stands out among the Eairidge) : know very soon, too. ‘yh f UND CLASS, SEMI-FIN AT?—Geo da ail a : would not be surprising if President itud tra h b mt D ch I The prevalent idea that the Babe’: multi w a Ww T so expansive asthe Thirty | Melvi a dita napelt wd OTHER LEADERS. ‘ase will come before Judge Lanne] Johnson soaked him a big fine and le of s ts orm because Tt tea regretiable attatr. Though) (S86 it is DISTINCTIVE yet not conspicuous. Fe al + second round: | Flome innate see of Ban Johnson. It is a matter for prety Seger a pretest ate It is in a class with the $5 styles featured i 9 id Hi ball Commissioner, Jong suspension he underwent an op- 2 : in the high priced shops, and at our price $2.45. it is the season’s greatest value. SARNOFF” IRVING Yo , | : : R ° wsttenteg. Jee No 4 Ve ordered off the field, In the mean time the Yanks, despite don't know how HT OLA! FINAL—ra Wh 2 24 Returning to the bench for hi citement, went right on and % rt Buffalo 17 18 .486/ New’rk 12 24 .333 r hislthe ex: a N x Ca 4, Md., GAMES YESTERDAY. slove, several fans began booing | won the ball game. A feature of this $150,000FORROUSH ANDPETE DONGHUE Eddie Roush and Pete Donohue, ac- cording to an announcement from @ Cincinnati, are sought by Manager John McGraw, of the New York Gtants, who 1s said to have made an offer of $150,000 for the two players. Roush, the star outfielder of the Reds, has been out of the game all season and has demanded a three-year contract at $15,000 annually. The Cincinnat! owners have refused to meet these terms after much dicker- ing. Roush, who was the property of the Giants a few years ago, has de- veloped into one of the best of the outer gardeners and a Last season in 112 games safe hits for a total of : an average of .351. Either New or Used from the f,LIDDEN . Motor Supply Co AUTHORIZED BUICK EXCHANGE DEALERS 239 W. 58th St. at Broadway Your present car accepted as part payment if desired as ' tiverrthing for Billiards sod, Bewling. @) meer Balke-Collender Os. 85 WY. Gd Bt.