Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 79, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1922 — Page 9

AUG. 11, 1922

YANKEES RETURN FROM MMD TRIP 810 FAVORITES * Turn Table in West and Bag * Eleven Out of Fifteen Games. By WESTBROOK PEGLER. United Jiexqf Staff Correspondent. NEW YORK. Aug. 11.—The Yanks are coming home a stronger ball club in the field, at the gate and In the tender regions of the percentage column than they were when they tumbled their regimentals into the satchels to catch the train for the West in the hush of a Sabbath twilight two weeks ago. They return home with the starting record of eleven games won and only four lost. Even the tenors themselves on departing for that trip would have admitted that an even break was better than might be expected. By their victories on this tramp, the Yankees have tilted the odds In their favor. Now they have a slight few more games to play at home than abroad and they return with their organization in a winning humor to feed on the Athletics Red Sox and Senators. The Browns’ remaining schedule is about evenly distributed between the road and the home lot. The Browns certa nly owe it to baseball tradition to dive into a slump—at least a modest slump—before the end of the season, and there is no apparent reason for the Yanks to indulge In any further relaxations of the kind. Wallie Pipp went out and built himself up a batting average for the Journey of something very much like .680 and Babe Ruth clouted five home runs and some miscellaneous other contributions for a mark not far from .400. Their new $2,000,000 ball park about a mile from the Polo Grounds will be rushed along. Last season after nineteen years of trying to win a pennant, the Yanks had to take their visitors to the other fellow’s lot and they don’t aim’ to be embarrassed again if the Italian .baritones on the construction work can be persuaded to put up the outfield fences. Win With Turner Portland fans may be strong for Bill Kenworthy, but they cannot help noticing that the Beavers have done their winning under Tom Turner, who is agam in charge of them, following Kenworthy’s suspension.

BATHING SUIT SALE SAVE OVER HALF Men’s Cotton Suits, $1 LADIES’ WOOL SUITS * This includes every Cot- Every Wilson High-Grade ton Suit priced formerly • Wool Suit that was foran to 2° 00 merly priced from SS.SO y to $ll.OO, now 95.00 Other Suits that sold up Fancy Caps 29<* to $2.50, now ....$1.50 Water Wings 29c SMITH-HASSLER-STURM CO. 219-221 Mass. Ave. A Real Sporting Goods Store

BASEBALL—Washington Park Indianapolis vs. Kansas City—August 12, 13, 14 and 15 Game Called at 3 P. M. Seats for Sunday Games on Sale at Claypool Drug Store Every Saturday and Sunday Morning MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS LADIES’ DAY.

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CHOICE of the HOUSE Ready-to-Wear Clothes —Herringbone Suits —Double Breasted —Stout Suits —Tweed Suits —Fancy Backs —Regular Suits —Fancy Suits —Long Suits —Conservative Suits —Single Breasted —Short Suits —All' styles. All sizes. Many Suitable for Fall Wear KAHN -TAJ LS?m 2nd Floor Kahn Building Washington and Meridian Sts. Store Closes at 5, Including Saturdays

On the Grand Circuit AT CLEVELAND Summaries • 3:08 Class Pacing > purse 51.300' Edna Eirly. blk m (Thomas'. 1 Iro Baby Gin ter. b m (Whitehead) . . 0 3 1 May Belle Direct, b m (Gray). .132 Silver Maid sr ro. 'Willis' 3 5 3 D. W. Matony, blk g (Ray)... 4 0 4 Jessie Riggs. Dr. Douglas. Direct Light.' Red Bearer also started. Ttm^—2:o4V4. 2:04H. 2:0414. The Rainy Day Sweepstakes (tor 2-year-old trotters: value. $8,500' Thompson Dillon, blk c (Left-i 11)... 1 l i 110 Guy. b f (Murphy) 3 2 1 Ethelinda. b f (Cox' 2 6 The Scnalor. eh c (McDonald) 4 3 1 Silver Frisco, b f (Dickerson' 5 * Crawford and Joe Mack also started. Time —2:1044. -The North Randall Trotting Handicap Sweepstake (two dashes, mile each: value, $7,150) David C. b g (Bunch 1 2 Kilo Watts, b m (Childs' 7 1 Peter Coley, b ff (Stokes) 2 3 E. Colorado, b h (Cox) 5 b Herbelwyn. br g (Erwin) 3 7 Great Britton and Princess Etawah also started. Time—2:o7l4. 2:0744. 2:10 Class Trotting (purse $1,200) Signal Peter, b h (Erskt-ie) 3 1 1 Hollyrood Hilda, br m (McMahon) 12 8 Baka. blk h (Edmand) : 2 3 2 Dottle Day. br m (McDonald).. 4 4 4 Zoulou Man. b g'(Hedrick) 5 5 5 Time—2:o9*4. 2:094. 2:11. 2 10 Class Pacing (purse. $1,200) Billie Bishop, br g (Mullen)... 1 2 1 El Verso b g (Mal'ow) . 2 1 2 Lady Heir, b m (Whitehead) ... 4 3 4 Ess H. Poiner. b g (Valentins)... 5 4 3 Cuponaro. b h (Chappel) 3 5 5 Time —2:04 44. 2:0514. 2:07*4. INDEPENDENT AND AMATEUR BALL The Central Juniors are without a game for Sunday. Call Drexel 2009 and ask lor Charles. Eagle A. C. take notice. Diggs is asked to call. Th Christamores will hold a meeting at Shelbv and Raymond Sts., Friday nighty Freddie Ostemeyer Is asked to attend. For ary information call DrexeL-2782. ' a The St. Philip A. C. are ready for the Midways in the first game of the Times tourney. Yaeger or Anderson wil start in the box with Brooks behind the bat. The Lincoln K. L. A.s will play at Willard Park on Saturday at 3:30 p. m. he Lincolns play the Mgpietons Sunday in the imes tourney at Riverside No. 5 at 3:30. All players are asked to be at the diamonds at 2 p. m. for practice. CAMBT. Ind.. Aug. 11—The Original Camby Greys have an open date for Sunday. Fast teams call West Newton 28-21 after 0 p. m. and ask for Captain. ________ Saturday Swim Card National Senior 1 Championship 220-Vard Free Stye—John Weissmuller. Chicago: Tom E. Blake. Los Angeles; Victor H. Kiffe. New York: John Moore. Indianapolis. National Senior Championship Medley— Helen Wain wrlght New York; Hilda James. Liverpool. England: Aileen Riggm. ■ TROUSERS §§ HY From factory to consumer. ESraH 3V Walk two sqnares and [IB save money. * Indianapolis | Pant s Manufacturing J | y 439 W. Washington Bt. w x

New York: Sybil Bailer, Chicago: Ruby Butler. Dayton. Ohio: Bosse Ryan. Dorothy Hucknall. Atlantic City. N. J.; Thelma Darby. Indianapolis Open 50-Tard Free Style—John Weissmuller. Chicago; James E. Weaver. Pittsburgh. Pa.: Victor H. Klffe. New York: G. A. Warfield. Major Harrison, Henry Churchman. John Moore. Henry Dithmer. Indianapolis. Open Fancy Diving—Alleen Riggln New York: Helen Meanv. New York; Helen ttainwrlght. New York: Ruby Butler. Dayton. Ohio: Bessie Ryan. Dorothy Hucknall. Atlantic City. N. J. Open 500-Yard Free style—Hilda James,

Oxfords FOR MEN leading and popular numbers of our mammoth stock, all new this stattons. Rubber Heels MBeS*. g> v-JjjK - No 7761- P'jt. Msl.ofer.y Russ's Oi TBBKjjBS'f •Wffg r '‘)gßiiwßl ford, English last. Rubber Heels Also included in this sweeping Clearance Sale are Brown Vid Blueher and Lace Oxfords; also Gun Metal Blucher and Lace Oxfords. All snappy, classy styles. This is the big shoe sale of the season. See them tomorrow ! %zmsxk SicmCa r The Largest Chaia oi Shoo Stores in the United Staten. Indianapolis Stores 7N. Penn. St. 164 N. Illinois St. All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers

Titverpool. England: Sybil Bauer. Chicago: Helen Wainwright. New York; Aileen Rlgrin. New Tork: Bessie Ryan and Dorothy felucknaJl. Atlantic City. N. J.: Thelma Darby. Euphrasia Donnelly. Indianapolis. Indiana A. A. tJ. Championship, 220Yard Breast Stroke—Henry Churchman. John Merriam. Wade Fowler. Ernest Orr. Indianapolis. Indiana A. A. ts. Champlonsh p, 100Yard Back Stroke—Thelma D' b. ’"uphrasi a Donnelly. Dorothy Moo. :. "'iorence Moore. Mrs. Clara Riggs. Indianapolis. 125-Pound City Championship. Y. W. C. A. State Championship. Boy Scout State Championship.

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