Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 July 1915 — Page 20

meanders Again Hit By "Jinx," nLd Situation Appears Almost 'Hopeless—Trade Fails,

By Ralph H. White. Highlanders stopped off in Terre long enough early this morning jay "Howdy" and "So Loz*g," but fA wasn't a big turnout of the a« to »reet them, aB thery changed jiw on rout® to Evansville, -where noii?3rii Is scheduled to orpen this aftev»* h) Webb Be&KSi how,V»BPresidentstation

inutes talking over the situation •Lefty" Gilbert. The Highlander was given a Jolt !rlght oft the when GilLi-e stated that Greisel Strained, his back In yesterday's ,, fat Wheeling and would "be un--Tfft{«r,o Play for a ferw days. •cderto information didn't do pres, old 3i«aon, njr good, indeed, Webb'B 'dauber' J^ear, s^rn and down deep. It seems as WithroW® is no way to exterminate the WetsuL that has put a crimp in the if: all season and Beggs has just W Totals given up the ship.. He is still like grim death, howettr, to some first class players, but as after injury piles up the task

Gray, ef to be almost hopelesB. McCart.vag with the Greisel injury cam® Leber, .fonouncement that the trad® by viinn, Gilbert hoped to get an outfleldThomasj an inflelder had fallen through, Kvora, Sssick of the Raiders is the gent Ures°V nsible for the failure to put over hree cornered deal, demanding other than Art Nehf in exchange ,0f his inflelderrs. Joke No. 1, 'i I was helped out by Beggs a few ago when Pitcher Pattlson was

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I* limy" Thomas has been under the iVOUMer all during the present road jrth hiyhich aocounts for his slump. He osterri&een playing on his nerve and is sterc'd i' a world of credit by Gilbert for oca Is (luckiness, Duffv: I

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Beggs and Gilbert are still wfrf®' jut-s galore in search, of material i« hoped that their efforts meet

Tiuocess ere it is too late.

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Nehf, who visited with his folks

A May, Joined the clan this roornJlmyth ^'The southpaw will likely hurl "ihci-har£fternoon's contest. lai tie. .Ju'.dorrmager Gilbert protested Wednes-

Brant, game with wheeling on the Bt'dchti.ids that one of the Stogie infleldB^yers, rore a different colored cap than jJnnts, 2iL Rather a small Item on "which I Ainswortser a protest, but Gillie is only 1 *lng the action of Manager Jack

Totals ton of the Dayton club who Droit« a game with Terre Haute be?jf Edmunds, the new flinger, wore %nt colored cocks than the rest of

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Guy Morton Has Had Meteoric Career

H- MADfr AN AME#?ktaaj LTAfStfc

CLE^L^ND, O., July 2.—Today (Jcy Morton of tha Cleveland Indians Is one of the most talked about pitchers !n the country, yet less than two years ago he was unheard of ov«n in the minor leagnss. As late as two vearij ago tht« 4th of July he was still in tno amntour or fleini-T-ro ranks, possibly without a thought ttiat within tw-onty four months he would he one of the pitchtnK stars of the country.

An anecdote of Morton's early career is given by Fred Hobins, a former Vanderbilt university athletlo star, Kobins' home ii* in Turelo, MlSfl, TJurlng the summer he plays oasoball tnr the fun of it. One of Tupelo's games during the sammer of 1U18 was with# SulJlgent. Ala., a-little town where trains »tot for water.

Boon after Ronins' team had *s«eh-

CUBS HAY ST HERZOG

&&X£Aiid, I1L, Joly 1—President Thomas of the Cobs cald today that he bad "chance to get" ICanacrer Herzog of th» Clnoinn&trdub. It nos been gossip In IbABebail oircles for some time that Mer^ag la discontented in Cinoin^AtU Xt understood that nothing but nUr plarer can win Herzeg from Herrmann, Thomas said that he would eoutalt with Manager Bresnahan as to how far he could go in making «Jt offer of players in exchange for the Cincinnati star.

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HUUrrtET BEST SHOT,

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That was Guy Morton. What J*e (ltd tc. Tur*lo, RobinM, now coach at Mercer college, savs ho hates to recall. At that time Ouy did not know much about pitchinff except to shoot the ball over th* pint® at tcp speed. Hut that was enoucrh th^t 'lav ajid Sulllgent celebrated a victory over Tupelo that nielli 5Today, however, the hero of that eorailold game has something beside speed in fact, he has enough stuff to pitch tlUrty-one consecutive innings in the American league without being scored upon, meeting three of the strongest teams In the ctrcuit In Chicago, Philadelphia end Boston.

YANKEES GET TIPPLE

tSTPIANAI^OLIS, Ind., Joly I—ran Tipple, the right-handed pitcher of the Tpuimiapolls American association team, who won 10 straight games tills season before he pitched a loser, and who {Deluded in tne number a no-hit game, is to go to the New York Americans. Hie consideration was net announced,

TITLE MATCH TODAY,

PITTSBURGH. (Pa., July J-—FL Morris Williams of Harvard, national amateur onampion, and George M. Church of Princeton, Intercollegiate ohamvion, will oompete on the courts of th® Pittsburgh Athl*t!o association here for ih® national olaj^ conrt championchip, Williams worfed his way into the finals yesterday by defeating jr. w. Nils# of Boston while Church was winning from W. M. Ast'ury, ..

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GTOBOAT 6KXTH 8EA2XED.

NCW YORK. July 2.—Charley Welnert, of Vowark, outfought Ounhoat fimtlli, of

B*nVrrancisco,

in seven nt the

ro«nds In their open air bout at Kbbetts Field last nigtit.

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TERRE HAUTE GOLFERS SEEK CHAMPIONSHIPS

LOCAL CLUB ENTERS STATE COLE TOURNEY

Terre Haute Country Club to Compete In Amateur Championship

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INDIANAPOLilS, July 2.—With live more Indiana clubs enrolled during the last week, all Indications ptfint to the Central Golf association's first annual amateur championship tournament at the Highland club next week being a very successful meeting. The number of clubs in the C. G. A. now totals thirty-four. The clubs that have just joined are the I^afayette, Evansvllle, Marion and Terre Haute Country clubs, and the Anderson Golf club.

An average of three men in the tournament from each club will give a field of more than 100 players. The Indianapolis clubs, of course, will have a larger representation. Prom the Country club, the Highland club and the Riverside Golf club there will very likely be not less than fifty players.

MATT00N, ILL., EACE RESULTS. ?:1S

pace, purse |3C0:

Reed, Ur. (Sransrer, l'nris. Tenn.l 1 1 Wanda, W. Dur.n, Charleston .£ 2 2 isoiinle Wilkes, W. R. Yearwood,

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Jackson, Miss. 3 Nellie Worth, C. A. Baird. Charleston 6 Finis J. Garret, J. D. Walker..5 Clifford B, Emma Berry, Matt('Oii 7 Abordeen Boll 4

Time—2:14ii, 2:14«4. 2:15%. 2:34 Trot. Lord Leroj', A. O. Staple®,

Jackuon, Miss 1 Floral Quest. O. ill. Jaeo, Martinsville .....2 Myra. McGroge-ry, S. Knowlton, Gluey 6 Happy Damsel, J. A. Hilgenberg. Mattoon

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H. D. Puryea, T. C. Gaston. .7 fJertie Long:, H. Joseph, Mat-t-on .7 Harry A. T. Annla, Mattocn 9 Bwla, A C. Bott, Memphis,

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KATJIT FTNED $100.

NEW YORK, July 2.—It was explained by the Brooklyn Federal baseball management today that Bennle Kauff had been fined $100 and suspended for ten days. President Ward of the Brooklyn club declared that Kauff would not be traded and would' not be permitted to play with any club other than the Brooklyns.

Kauff, having a disagreement with the Brooklyn Federal business manager regarding the amount of salary due him, refused to play in yesterday's

Kansas City.

game here with

-Benny JCattff, Fed

NI3W TORK, inly outfielder of the Orooklyn Federals, who lefused to play Thursday becaue* of a disagreement regarding his nalary, declared last night to*t he intends to jump and will report to th® New York club today.

Jv»hr» Foster, secretary of the New York Nationals, last niRht declared: "Kauff may Jutt as well stay away, as he will not be welocme." Foster sold: "Tlie Nattonal commission has acted on KaufTs case and has declared Him ineligible to participate in organised baseball for tne next three yeais."

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BHSJUBURN, Ind.. July 8.—The ShelBnd busir burn west er first defeat of the day afternoon, let bunch, 11 to 7.

lnefls men met their season her* yesterslng to the tut end The west aide team

outhit the winners 15 to J.0, but several fast double plays tfivt off Its chance of winning. The lineup!

East aide—Jones, oj Underbill, pj Cornett, lb Ha-nkins, lb C. Xartfl» Sib Robblns, ss Buckley, 11 Pinkaton, cfj E. Belinger, rf. West side—-Naiih, Atkinson, Bardsley, Ubt McCeslqr, 2b Joe Davey, |b Nleoson, sst Ceoh* ran, B( Stone, of Gray, ft.

OLETELAITO, 0^ EACE B£STTLT8.

2-29 Trot, Purse 1404 (Tire heatf Tuatday) Electric il^erwm wonj Beile Stanford, Booond: Teddy Brnokg, third, Bewt time, £tJS^4, 8:17 Pace. Purse HOP—-Do« WUks« wen: Paduca L-id, sncved Worthy, third, l^eat time, Srlfejtt, 2 36 Trot. Purse MM—J^ord Brooks won Clifton, ^cpond Horace Q, thirvL ticst time, 2:14H.

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TURKS D0W3ST FED6.

RICHMOND, Va,, July t.—Angelo Arragon, Culban iniflelder with the Richmond Internationals, today announced he had rejected an offer from Lee Manager of the Brooklyn Fedagee told him to "Jjump and own terms," Arragon said.

BBAZIL Y. H, HAS QAMgl.

The Brasil T, M. I ball e|ub will play Kr«edalo Sunday and the ZnlcB oC the Terre Haute City league on Mtm-

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A. A. VET PITOHEE PAB6E8,

KANSAS CITV, !U0„ July S^—Msok Allison, a pitohev of the local Ameri:an ^sseciation team, ha in unconditional release.

can association .team, has given

an unconditional release. AJiipon has Deen sent to the New Orleans elub ef

int to ti

the Southern league.

Slabblsts In 22 Inning Tie

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flits Safely In 29 Games

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Ifzyw ITORK, JMr Charley White ot Chicago Is training vp at Rn bMMh for his snatoh with Chansptom Treddle Welsh at Brighton feeaeh gaturday

Charley: has the natives all

'•het-up'* by his style of battling and "by Jinklnnetty" they're goin* to be there with Charley untJl the lastpunoh is delivered this week end. Charley te has become bo loquacious that a# everybody 1ellBVlnff what 110

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follows the iboxers up at Bye beach who jpn't imbued with the confldenos that 'White claims he Is possessed of. He has told everyone that the Fourth of July this year will see the routing of an English champion and an American—although an ladopted ©no— become the lightweight champion of the world. Charley tWnks thafs a great bunch and really believes It will, work more In his faror than his famous old New York "Jinx" will work against him.

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Npw White is preaching sfcout his ability to nit even Welsh: says he did it, but not hard enough but that this tkne he'll send the old wallop over and thereby make Fourth of July something worth celebrating by the followers of the pugilistic world. He talks and talks about doing it on Baturdav night, and fcays that if he falls it will be Just because he is hoodooed here. __

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