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Remember that ancient little ditty Giants eighth inning to-day, hotly contested, but very L 1 The score was 9 to the which was popular about the time Dewey came back from Manila» "Ain't played game. 8, giving Rk-key-men thre« 0 I\_ four the and down the lead ° It Funny What a Difference Just a Few Hours Make?" That was the for series, cutting champs' to less than on a The Cards 5 tune hummed by a sparse seven thousand at the Polo Grounds yesterday, half gamer». won, despite making errors, two of «¿u where the downtrodden Yanks flashed a complete reversal of form and were committed by the great Rogers Hornsby himself. slammed the White Sox with twenty rousing hits that gave the Hugmen But Hornsby was there considerably^ with the a and two a 14 to 4 victory. bat, making «ingle l'es, indeed! The difference was<3 doubles and driving in three important One Run i run«. Entth side used three pitcher». noticeable at all times and from any, HT. u,rt< fjr. ¡, absorbed three Pfeffer, Pertica and North for the »'or h«M ,J S'i:*tTritt7r. (* Li angle. Having straight riaek, rf »1 1 Home Run Hitters and and Jon¬ 2 0(¦¦ß.i.-rrvft. m S« -wallops at the hands of the Gleason Cards Douglas, Causey JKmílh. ri 4 0 fi S 0 il*«''» r, i :* ru-TV» JbiJ the Whit* Sox looked nard for New York. BoWHrtry, 1 r rr-¦. -,-., î! »I Tribe, wherein In Games Mu*uer,MtMller, if. r.o.. i 4 nvi.,«i2 1 y J J Yesterday the victim the lar¬ b .*. W«*jvi. if. aSittl4 ) i like championa and the Yankees re¬ Jonnard was of romrnier. 3 1 . IjTdWft rf.. «i soiree B'oflt, Üb.. 4 1 J r. i}?» sembled a flock of waifs and on Benson'» ruping legion's eighth inning Ainsmith. o 4 2 2 »*. 51» strays TotaL lot*«*», rf 1» | the Lava/.. m .. 12 0 Jí! the hunt for the poorhouse, these Brave«-. * that pulled the home team up from Nicholson, *l"ill till Pfeffer, p.. 11 1 « 0 Sr,--n«r. *.. 4» same Yankees advanced to combat yes¬ Cardinal».... 1 *° rear and sent it to the front of the Partie*, p.. 2 0 i i i i! Ainsmith, p.. fi o fi and trod the under R. 1 LOOKS AT OLD LOOMS 1W CLOSET. even the. North, fifi CaiMtjr. p. í» i terday Chicagoans Grimes. Cub»...» *PA.R Jfc see-saw gamo to stay, though T'.porrsr, Mill 2 »9'joro»»rt. »i!:: foot in lordly manner. The White «hite Box..-.. 1 '^PENDERó}" , gd-folü!. 1 0 i 9 p. i» j Hooper, WITH VIPVA»/ TO HAS in^ration! Giants did pull a rally in the ninth 0 0 ;E Smith., u « Sox machine was in the same condition lioeokol, Br-.(V.-s....«,... 1 B v*-SAR.liv)G *Sqot> OLD S'PenDERvS tjíann 0 1 0 0 0 II ¡J¡ as the boat in the old story where 1 La lala which fell one short of tying. Speaker, Indlajui.. Total.«.. 33 » 1« 27 12 S T's.» » the oars sprang a leak and they had B-j CaOOD Of-"C> SPEWTJERS Two turn the " Wood, Indian«.. 1 pinch-hitters helped .Sctted for f.avan :n«iftl«h »"¿JH'lit to walk the horses. *1 a tí'.sn for Srv-hni'z In l-.n'.n» of the Yanks nor the Veach, Tigers. trick that spelled pleasant supper eighth irmltw Not the hitting (Batted for r-; ... errors of the Sox could obscure the LEAGUE TOTALS TO DATE for some 11,000 fans. Joe Schultz, sigtaiafli St. ;.oul». 0 4 fi fi «2 4Jr. gTeat pitching of Bob Shawkev, the 1982 1921 nominated to bat for Lavan in the New York. 2 fi 2 0 G fi deep sea sailor. Battling Bob allowed American league. 288 28.* Two-base 21£, singled, and Mann, who was hita.Rawlir.fjt Fiack tw. ten hits and four rut s, but that's only National League. 2«? 2. eighth, nlnKliarr. flr.y.-]'¦-. Hornaby (2). went second on . Hom.'~ the half of it» These runs came at a sent to run for him, to Alnemith. Stolen baae*.Kelly, 7mm rover of Sacrifice*--l.avar,, Klack. time when the the roaring THE TO DATE a wild pitch. Toporcer batted for Mueller anrî IVoubl« b'»»»_ main w-as on a lead that LEADERS Alnamith; Prlaeh. Keih\_ coasting along American League Pertica and singled, putting Mann on Kriach, K-liy. Bnyder arirl Kelly. was high, wide and handsome. In the Mann baa-a.New Torlc. 8; St. Louia \_\ZoJ? Clarence Walker, Athletics......... 81 third. Flack's sacrifice fly scored on baila.Off 7 early Innings Bob was a little more Kenneth 21 run. Jack Smith fiied Pfeffer. 1; off Douai« i^» and when he found a runner William«, Brown»., with the tying Pertlra, 2; off r;aiwey, 2; off ,;* careful, Hellmann, Tigers..« a that 1. Jonnsri or so on he struck J? out, but Hornsby drove double North. Struck oat.By Píeffer the bases simply Ruth, Yankee».¦>*. JO and Poutrlft»*, 1; by Oausr-y, 2; ͦ'S out tho Chicago batter at the plate. "Bing" Miller, Athletic».*-. 13 just escaped Young's glove Topor¬ North, 1. Hita.Off by Pertici l'-S Robert Meusei, Yankee». a cer in. Mueller's dusty drive Dou«iaa. 5 ta V*5 In this off-hand fashion ho set ten White galloped irinln«*; off Cauaey, 4 in 3 1-3: off on FntU. 8©x. ¦ down the first-base line scored Horns- 4 In 3; off Pfeff-r. 3 In ^¿.,4 enemy batsmen down- strikes with¬ George Burns, Red Sox. » 2; off>»rt|«¿iÍ out a nerve or break¬ by, who had advanced to third as a S; off North, 3 in 1. Hit by straining single Ruth one year Douclas rr.avan). Wild pitched ing a gathering string. ago.36 starter on the throw-in following his Winnin*«: pitch.JorÜS hit. That made three runs and four pitcher.Pertica. Lotlr.g m__\ National league .Jonnard. Un-.plrea.O'Day «nd ¿Í* Long Range Bombardment Hornsby, Cardinals. 24 his off Jonnard. Time.2:23. ¦**.*¦> While Battling Bob ShRwkey was "Or" William», Fhlllle«. 14 Falls Short the in Bob Wheat, Robin». 11 Rally holding enemy check, Long Ainsmith, Cardinal«. 10 refused bo counted out ball over Meusei was making life miserable for The Giants to «Stock's head to the itstjj, several hurlers. Kelly, (¡hints. 9 without an argument. Frisch drew a Frir.ch and Young both Chicago The lanky Km11 Meusei, Giants. 8 *?'£<£ <£r had ran hon* Caliiornian uncorked a long range Parkinson, rhlllles. 8 pas3 from North after Rawlings Then the Cards won in the eighth.¡S bombardment that was sufficient in "Hack" Miller. Cub». 8 ;a been retired in the ninth. Meusel went they jolted Jonnard to a jelly. itself to win three or four ordinary out on a great stop by Fournier, but The Giants open a five-gatce trá* ball games. He himself to four HOME RUNS 1921 Hornsby's high throw put Young on in Cincinnati to-morrow. helped in While titan devasting singles and a sacrifice fly in American League. ill base. Kelly's single drove Frisch the champions may be reinforced W .five times up, driving in seven runs National League. 460 and put Young on third. With two on Groh, who is already there, and «Cue» with his bludgeon and scoring another International League 47*5> OT>QTYrT Five Leading Batsmen and two out Earl Smith was called on Stengel, who wired from Kama Ciij tally himself. Blunkenship and Schupp Total. »37 to pinch hit for Cunningham, but Lou that he would report some time dor« Were the victims of these vicious YESTERDAY'S RESULTS In Each Major League North looped him out on three strikes, the Ohio stay, even though a tutti swipes, and even Courtney, who fin¬ Jersey City, 0; Toronto, 7 (1st). ending the woozey game. X-ray examination of his out Jersey City, *'; 0 right ds^tk ished the game for the Sox, was Reels Have Two Toronto, («id). (Copyright, litt. New York Tribuno Inc.; Trade stark llcgistesed, V. S. Patent Offioe) AMERICAN LEAGUE Thirteen hits for St. Louis and bone, where he was hit by pitelter nicked for a single by Bob. Big Buffalo. 3; Newark, 8 (10 Ins.) twelve for New York, of which number Virgil Cheeves, of the Battering Reading, S; Syracuse, 4. Player and Club.