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Ruth's Twentieth Home Run Wins for Yankees . Giants and Dodgers Also Triumph in Ninth Shawkey Collapses Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feelin'? By BRIGGS Yale Doubles After Pitching Brilliantly Copyright, 1020, New York Tribune Inc. Harvard Tally In Ouiiiii (¿ors to Rescue of Bob the -Gob; Shocker, véneto, As a travelling ANiD ALL KINDS OF v? -AMD You ARE PLAYW6 /NJ Second Game MAtO YOU HAVE HAß To P^T DISCOMFORT US) HARD Old Jinx of Is Hit in Pinehes -RAILROADS LUCK IM G6TTirJ<S Hugmen, Freely (JP IAJITH FIERCE HOTF/L ^_^_^_.y .,,,,-/,,._ orders fron-% Buyers Coxe Outpitches Goode and and Is Compelled to Give Way to Van Gilder A. CC 0 r*A otDaTI 0 NJ 5 Elis Tie the Annual Se¬ ries by Winning, 4 to 2 flpnHal DUratrh to Th* Tribun* - ST. LOUIS, June 2."..--The Yankees brought their Western trip to a KIN GivE \ From a ¡Special Correspondent r'o.-e to-day with a 6 to 3 victory over the Browns. "Babe" Ruth hit his WûO A COT OR ) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 23.-Yale evened the twentieth home run of the season, and Urban Shocker, pitching for the« YEH KIN r-.7 up series with Harvard this . x afternoon 4 to on Sol- Browns, was batted out %i the box for the second time during the series, DOUBLE ÜPy.í/1 by winning, 2, r / diers' Field, before a commencement lx\ the ninth Bob Shawkey, to Austin, suddenly crumpled U)lTH A inning pitching MAMsi fa ^-¡j week crowd of 15,000. Frank Coxe, to the himself to his feet, made another effort to PM/ KV,,, Hear! Hear! ground, dragged pitch* LUTH.Dru / V,;/3 Yale's left who shut out who finished the came. PU hander, Some and was tinaliv replaced bv Jack Quinn, Princeton in New York last week, advertising experts The exact nature of Shawkey's in- < .> worked again with effect and think we to until the: deadly ought jiirj will not be determined was accorded errorless support. our dignify team reaches New York Friday morn- The Score Eddie advertising with a v. It is believed he strained a liga- Goode, who shut out Holy NEW yor.K (A. L.) ST. LOUIS 'A. 1.) Cross change of and ment in his back, but it is not thought ab i h p<> a i" a'*> i* I« V » » and Tufts, was on tne mound for style more this time that the injury will keep: TVi-klii'gli. ¡»Mill 7 2 1 Tobln, rf ...4 17 «V Ward, 71) .'.17' 7 1 OlGedcon, 2b...402 1 2 n Harvard, and with the exception of space. h::n out of the game for any consid- 4 2 0 0 0 lb ..41013 11 ' I-ljip H, 2 Staler, the eighth a The ble period. Kutll rf ...4 2 7 S 0 0 Jacotaon, rf.4 0! 2 0 0 pitched «zood game. newcomers Meusal If .4 00 S 1 olWilllafhs. If VI °° Crimson made three errors behind him Say will be Exhibition Came To-day Bodlo ef ...4"1 xx 0 01 Austin. 3b ..300 1 71 and two c.r three .'. gave poor exhibitions and that The Yankees left to-night for Co¬ Pratt, 2b, .411 41 Gerber, sä .3 0 4 I of base the Eli's impressed bigger Hannah, «. 7 n o 4 t 0 Severold, C...4 12 4 Oil running. Diamond, lumbus, Ohio, to play an exhibition Shawkov p .4 0 i« o 0 oi.shoi'kor. p...loo o 0 0 first baseman, played a regular big business will result. ime to-morrow. return to the Quilín r> .100 0 1 O'V fll'.i1er. pOOO 0 10; at They »Smith ....1 0 0 0 0 1 league game first. Doubt it! V.«o Grounds Friday for a stay of tDtlllngs 100 o oo Yale got the first run in the sixth. r'o.it* days with the Red Sox a* op¬ YOU VAJEAR Y AMD After Hallowell had nmlYed Aldrich's For .. («.27 12 3 AM'¿2 Ak)D ihcin owe DAY You ponent.-, .and after a series in Phila¬ Totals 37 6 7« 27 !» 1! ¿Totals 32 3 Oh-H-H-h- Boy!! ain't fly, the latter went to third while Em- forty years we've and return .Batted for Shocker In eighth inning. OF hotel AMD <«n delphia Washington they tBatted Van Glider In ninth inning. SlCKEfO The. UP buy ticket for mons was throwing out Flaherty, and tried to come to the to New York to meet the Western for A GRR-R RAND A^D point New York 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0.fi GRUB Trie Ho/viE Tb-A/Nl scored on Holmes's hit over Conlon's c ubs. St. Louts. ...0010 11011 1 R'oui FEELlN» head. briefly, pleasantly. N0 Their victory to-day was their tenth Two-base Will¬ 6LORR Tin» Elis added a of runs in th? made a clean hits.Bodie, Severe.ld, pair stuff. of the trip. They sweep iams. Throe-base hit.Pipp. Home run- eighth, and Harvard followed this ex¬ highfalutin Juststore in Detroit and won three out of four Huth. Stolen bases.Pratt, 7. Sacrifices. ample. Goode weakened and news. in the last game of Mensel, Austin. Double plays.Pratt, -ÉáÉT passed Chicago, losing ivcklnpaugh and Meusr-I and I'iiv ^fiTrt Thome Murphy. Captain Sawyer sacri¬ series there after it seemed to Pipp: their Left on bases.New York, S; St, Louis, 6. ficed and Aldrich' drove home Recent in «jo wi all In Cleve¬ Murphy clean-ups men's beyond question. Basos on balls.Off Shawkey, 7: .»fi Qulim, with the run. Faherty was walked and land they won only one out of four, 1: off Shocker, 2; off Van Gilder, I Hits Aldrich shoes and and here scored two victories in .Off Shawkoy, s In 8 1-3 Innings; ofl singled, filling the bases. furnishings show- they Quinn, 1 in 2-3; off Shocker. 8 In 8; off Diamond's sacrifice fly scored Aldrich, that wide-awake three starts. Vfi7i Gilder, 1 in 1. Struck out.By Shaw¬ but at ones still homer came in the Holmes was out second base. Ruth's to-day key, 3; by Shocker, 4. Winning pitcher. With two- down in the tabs on six« li inning, and was his fifth of the Shawkey.' Losing pitcher.Shottkcr. Um¬ local half, keep "four con¬ pires.Nallln and Connolly. Time of game Goode walked and went to third on trip. He averaged a home run to 7. 07. Conlon's venient corners." every three games. He made two in single. Janin, who was sent Sorry to bat for hit over Chicago and one in each of the De¬ 'Hallowell, second there weren't more socks troit, Cleveland and St. Louis series. base, scoring his two mates, but was. Hannah, rushed to the plate, and while caught at second on a fast throw from The But his homer to-day was not the arguing with the umpire Pratt scored, yesterday. 6500 were full measure of his day's work. He Faherty to Aldrich. Yale added one much to the confusion of the Brown's more run in the on Coxe about gone before 10 singled i:i the tivt and fourth innings, who threw ninth hits by A. It und then made his homer for his third pitcher, his glove on the and Murphy, with two out. ground, jumped on it. with his feet, and The of Plenty men's suits at straight hit of the game. He raised a violated deciding game the series will $50 flv to the fence in the generally the peace and calm be played at the Boston American iand right held oï' a typical *St, Louis midsummer $60. eighth which was as long as it was day. League grounds Saturday.' high, and Tobin lost the ball in the The Yankees scored their fourth run The score: Straw hats, $3 to $6. the on sun. the hit going for two bases. In in sixth Ruth's homer, an.l in v.w: HARVARD their half of the same the ah r 'i ¡v> a ,. ab r h po a e the ninth the great slugger walked on inning Murphy, rf .41 l o n «« Conlon w .411 1 60 his last turn at bat. Browns scored the first of their three Sawyer, 2b S 0 0 I 4 (« Hall well, rf.3 U 1 0 0 1 the scattered runs on Severt.eid's double Aldrich, m 32] 4 S 0 Janin, rf ...10 1 «) On Among $12.50 shoes Shawkey pitched brilliantly through¬ and Tobin's Kaherty, cl .3 0 0 2 0 Kmnions 21) .2 ft o 3 4 1 are some out the game, but loosened up a trifle single. Holmen 3b. 103 2 2 OiJonM, lb ...3 0 0 12 o o heavy oxfords of after the Vi nks gave him a three-run. The Yanks came back with two more Diamond, lb.3 0 2 10 0 0 Perkins, If.. .4 0 1 4 2 1 Parsons, if ..4 o o 5 o o IlalV-lc. rf 4 ¦> 1 2 on leather, lead in the fourth, only to tighten up runs in the seventh, and when the as¬ Peters, c ...(on 3 2 0 Lincoln. 8b...3 0 1 1 4 0 «superior designed when the Browns assumed a threaten- sault subsided several St. Louis pitch¬ Coxe.