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Show RUTH HATES TO SEE H MATES HIT HOMERS)!! Sore Because Bodie and PipplTI Knock Out Circuit Smashes, lij Pltchlno Got on His Nerves, Made Hbr? Olzzy and Interfered With Hit Mr Hitting Outfielders Are 3f( Supposed to Hit. W Tlds iliibo Hulh, who hits hottV5 mns for (he Yuukccs nnd Is quite (tS3 character In New York, by the waj,tj3: Is an easy-going and accoiiiinixlutintilll cuss, nlwajs willing to do Ids HttltH bit. In one of the games of the serleS with Washington recenlly, MnimgtiiS? Miller Hugglns monned over his &hort.yS nge of pitchers. Washington had bewSjS lambasting nil sorts of twirling, somi-i of Hugglns' pitchers had sore armS somo of them hnd worked In a doubl!li! holiday bill tho day before, one wiW under suspension for taking a fenl? playful lmke.s at an umpire, and mCu3 on. nff Mr. Hobo, shambling nround wnltlnjSQJ to take his place In right flvld, hennj Mnniigcr Hugglns walling wH "Gimme thnt old pill. Lot nulftb pitch," said Mr. Habe. SuR And so Mr. Habe went In nndjwj pitched. That ls,f he did for four In Uh ulngs. Hy thnt tl'mo the Yankees Imd Mr n lend of ten runs. They hnd motlttip twelve and all Washington hnd uuftS two Hnhe allowed In the first rountfJJeS before he got well started. In the llfllKr Inning Pitcher Habe walked Sliaiinotjfijjg and iharrlty doubled. 'IS "Shucks," sntd Pitcher Habe, as S cnlled for time. Then he threw domC tho hall, waddled out to right field nn(E?f. yelled, to Sam Vlck, who had been siivjg-r stttutlng there: E "Get out of the game. I'm going tif nulfleld some. Pltchln' gets on m;lW - iiyijii 1 '" WrH 31m h Ul r-L i ' 1 In Babe Ruth. JE nerves and mnkes me dizzy Interfere! fjjjl with my hlttln,' too. I nln't had a good hold on thnt old ball today." Uj Down In his heart Ituth was Jealous, ita for Plpp nnd Uodto bad each nmdftfiej home runs and Uubo had only 11 meaw ly doublo aud Blugle to Ids credit. 1 1 IB wnuted to bo an outfielder again, be-Kl5 cuuso outfielders nro supposed to hltjjjn nnd pitcher persons nro not. fS, |