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Babe Ruth Hits Eighte snth Homer as Yankees Down White Sox. iants and Dodgers Idle Hugmen Pull Out Victory Two Work-Outs I Oh, Man! ......... By briggs ln Lasl Two Innings, 7.4 For Columbia LAST Too^Y WMV ARfe Yo'J SO " Crews Home Run in Nets Two ? IM.6HT OM King's Four-Ba^grr Eighth COM£ -Up-State <2.UICT L^TELY HErJP-V Runs; Quinn, Mogridge ancl Shawkey Used to (jynr Jx>nJ*t you talk ^ MOIAJ Babe Rice Orders and of the Series "|a ME ? I'M HOiMt ALC OVER Th Morning Stop Champions in the Opener p.^y lookin!6 forvajard GRrNM'STAM Afternoon Spins; Quak- * _._ To YoQR COMlpJG HOM6 ers Arrive for Sit alu Bi# Regatta W. O. McGeehan BdT tbu By B/£N!M6 Without ITHACA, N. Y.. June 15..Rain to¬ CHICAGO, Juno I'i..Tho Yankees won the opening game of the series 5AYIN16 ONE WOR.O day interfered somewhat with tho wil the White Sox, 7 to 4, and Ruth pot hia eigritecnth home run here practice schedules of the crews, which are in training for Saturday's inter- to day, which makes it just eleven to go to tie last year's reeord. The \ -A#3cT ii collegiate regatta. Morning showers part of the game wns played in a fog, which developod after a prevented ("each Ten Eyck, of brief shower. Syracuse, from taking his crews out before noon, but they were given a Murderers' Row lookod feeble at the start, but the artillery finally fairly long drill this afternoon over n before. the game ended. the course. just Coach James Rice sent his Columbia our official .- J. Picus Quinn. spitter,¦.*. crews out for both morning and after¬ an clothes was wa ;ht out of the lot by noon spin.--. Tho Cornell crews were Tropical fortropi. of moisture from the clouds, Tho Score on the water la?e this afternoon for a cal weather. fter tho team into NEW Tor.K A I,.) CHICAGO A I,.) two-hour row. Mogridge got «i> r h po a e ul) r h r1 n n Coach Joe Vestless suits * Wright and his of ..*.¦¦¦ .' .:. en Bob the Gob Shaw- iv.-k'p'h, sat1:' 1 2 2 llMurphv. if '. i ;' n M Pannsyl- cool mo- Ward. 3b. ...10 2 2 2 0 E. Collins 2b 3 1111 n vania varsity, junior varsity and fresh- hairs, ki the weli footed petty officer of the ripp, lb....4 1 1 '.ft 1 olWonvcr. -« ..422 3 3 0 man crews, arrived here to-day, leav- crashes, silks. Buth rr .,1 3 2 !i 0 OMarl in, lf .3 1 2 0 ¦> .- No. 5 in the flei t, rowed cut to the box and M ill ¦.:. lf. .4 ft 0 0 IIFol! !f 10 13 11 ing Elson, varsity eight, O. K. for business. ted the ':¦ llo, cf !\ 1 2 0 < 0 ... Ins, lb.4 0 0 1] 0 0 in Philadelphia for graduation exer¬ game. ,,. 21 Jl) I ! jn'Mfll il. Mli.4 0 1 0 2 0 cises. lie will the to-mor¬ usual warped the solid' Hai nah, c 3 0 1 '¦' c » O 2 5 C 0 join squad of l Bill who Quinn, p. .2 0 0 0 '.' l-'abor n .3 0 o 0 2 row. An office coat mpire Dinneen, MogrMgo. p o n n n r. -Jourdan 100 0 0 0 saves ¦. Owing to absence Coach Wright took you: t d to him that water .. pri Shawkey, p..l 1 1 o 0 his and suit and ITS A HOMEfc! OH Vou Bjnqv?.! WHftTTA KmO\aJ only junior varsity freshman keeps you cool. Totoli ..3271127114 Totals 554027122 Ybvj over the course this .. were easi y L0,000 customers GO OW" What!!?7 Bout rights afternoon. .Batted for Faber in nlnth Innnlng. That umP He said his crews would have their pa Mr. Comiskey's stands when A FOUL ?!»: ^< * CAIUM& the ri '!. One* new N'ew Vork. ..000011122.7 FOUL '.!? IA/HATTY first practice of the season on a two- $12.50 still umpire Chlcago. 2 0 o n o C 0 2 0 4 mile course at captures anv ed on tl scene, Billy Friel, who TA KmOw QcuT Cayuga Lake, their *. Two-baso lii's- Peckinpaugh. Ward. TrtAr.'f? course on the River nt size the hing the St. Louis Browns,; 3 h ¦:¦. Thr-. -ln...' Ruth. Schuylkill among bangain $18 hlts Felsch, Her v;' can rQu ?^t one with forhe Run Din- B idli Hi n - run Ruth, St ¦!¦ n h is» Philadelphia being limited to mile poi .... A.<n t and $20 shoes. n Woaver. Sacrlflccs.B Collins, Meusel. !HAT!!.7 TV,at an five sixteenths because of bridge the Pipp, l'ratt, Peckinpaugh. Double plaj ..£.* Tfi. building operations there. .'¦'.I ic is Quinn, earaest VVeaver lo E Collins; E Collln i, W'eavr $10 finds good ri in was visi- LiMiT" !. ifFlo, how of the Columbia varsity, I il spitballer, and J. Collins; VVeaver, E C ns ind .' is picking I arly as he 5 ery first 111 ii Lefl on bases Ihir igo. 6; N'ew KY^ suffering from a badly blistered among thequalities formr. Witl two ;.' Derrill Pratt V. rk. 7. Bases "ii balls Of[ Faber. hand. but Coach Rice expects that he 3ft ijuinri. 1. lht> Off Quinn, 7 in 7 1-3 $15 and $16. on thi .¦ infield and will he hack in good shape by Satjr- ly ly path Innings: ..fr Mogrldgo. In none; off Shaw !,r i 1, ;¦.. 1 ln 1 day. -...¦ S- <!. was credited with a hit. key, 2-3 Rl ruek oul By Faber % Mil and Truck by Quinn, 2; by Shawkey, 1. Wild pitch Grandstands to nrcommodatn the started for second to a Shtfwkey Winning pitcher Quinn L;m thousands of who will view »'» 11 throw off Peckin- pin Dinneen and Frlol. Tlmi of game spectators to center field. 2 "2. Saturday's regatta are being built at all the way home while, the'finish line. A few cloth and \\ sc tul ing through the fines: GALES FERRY, Conn., June 16. The straw hats for little Yalo crew was a boys in Trouble varsity given time Quinn Early Ruth "s Record trial o\ev tho four-mile course late to¬ reduced to $1.50 are worth Jai unce a hil passed Ward. day, after which Coach Guy Nickalls Felsch drove a triple into the right said he was pleased with the showing mentionin?. f« ld c irm r "r" the park, giving Ruth Of Home Runs of the oarsmen. The time was an¬ m exercise and Jackson nounced as 2] minutes 3:1 1-5 quiti gallop, seconds The 8,000 shirts I ..,,, ,,., M:. J. Picus Quinn was The test was rowed upstream, with were rm ¦¦. ved. For tidal conditions favorable. & y pe< Two Years ''¦' ' to ii the moist de¬ A' the start a thirty four stroke was theafto Cp ning nooi papei but c livery of Mr. Faber made the inmates used, but this was reduced to thirty «, ;;;_ of tl ceb Mui n rs' R w look 1920 soon after. The second varsity boat Apologies to be lil eeble old vegetarians. MAY paced the varsity the first two miles Babe, in response to the an he fr* shrnan ci e\\ pac. d a m.l ¦' Men on Rogers Peet p e is tni rs, lifted one to Date. Pitcher & club. Ba3e. Place and a half, the varsity* finishing thi Company tl ri .:' field corner. Murphy marie "O last half mile alone. Tho beat was R.a<>w*y tab for il. but it 1.Pennock. Bos...(L) 0 N.Y. Kelums pushi d up to 34 for tho final sprmt. Broadwa, grazed 2.Jones. 1 N. Y. Va11j5.n1 at 13th bt. "Four at his -.;... t for a triple and the Bos.(R) inpsey Acreois 34th St ': ..¦ of the humid after- 11.Wilkinson, Chi.. (R) 1 N.Y. RED TOP, Conn.. June 16.- Uar- Convenient 11.Kerr, Chi.(I.) 0 N.Y. To .Box ancl Caiits vard's no l li "ted a long fly to left F i <5 h i crews were given light work- Broadw3y Currrers" Fifth Avt an I thi scored. 12.Williams, Chi...(I.) 0 N.Y. Challenge outs on the Thames to Short at Warren at 1 day. 41st St B ut, Pratt singled to cen- 23.Weilman, St. L..(L) N.Y. Shut-Out fordihs pr.ddles .-.nd dashes both morning and tci Ti ick Hannah lifted a Texas 2.').Leonard. Det...(L) 1 N.Y. From afternoon made un the day's program. ' 26.Dauss, Det.(R) 0 N.Y. (larpenlier R. K. Xo. :s b iv !. The best thal June 16. The ( Kane, jn the Crimson oul P c was 27..Harper. Boston. (I.) 0 Boston BOSTON, licago Cubs varsity shell, and S. A. Quinn could do to ti WICHITA, Kan., June 10. Gei Durtcan, No. G gei F thrown out by Eddie Col- 27.Karr, Boston...(R) 0 Boston -day made il three sl raight from the 5? GraritlandRfce ir. tho second boat, woro out bi Carpentii r, ht chi of ne un 29.Bush, Boston...(R) 1 Boston Brcves in the r.st mo r heavyweig mpion of boils. S. Damon, of the second ..-:..! i seemed to put a gi the series, (Copyright, 1920, Neio York Europe, to day issued a chal 31.Johnson, 1 Tribune, lnc.) -ity. took on ,. Ht irl to J. Picus Quinn again. Wash.(R) N.Y.