Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 288, Lebanon, Boone County, 3 September 1917 — Page 5
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('ianls Are Certain Winners Remaining (iantn Hold Interest. F1Y JACK YKIOCK. ' r lnt'-rilliinrtl .Vru, SCrre O YOUK, September ?,. The :.! league race is as gio.l a.v 'tii a lead uf Mine and one.i today, tlie tli.int.s arc a.I iv -i-nt week, however, piomi b"id the interest of inndom .N.iin.na! I.eanue raee. for the :v.iike a ite.serate assault t the lead held by the men of iirl; has two game.-, scheduled u''.h the iio. ton Mrave.-, and ind up wi'h StaPl'.lt's men ir. W...I..Iay, Thur-liy and Kri- . lea'wrs will fare the PiiJI'.-s no (if di.uble-hea.lers. the uutttO SKCONO .ONKV. li.imii; ' 'Liken Shooing at tirerii. i ill-. lUiio At Inliaiiaiwliti. T.n v i v.-on ' c.id money in the f .r-.:'' uc at f,r envd'e. Ohio, ll'i. sdn'. . M. M. Apple will start him WHO'S WHO IN THE i WORLD'S SERIES iY JAL'U ' I'llll'K. .!-.' T. Z'MMI.KM V.V. ;,,o,. Thi'd Basei.vin.) ,, Am oi,i.,.nh..d!ie.. '..ii'- .i..ir.i'n ..! :.r had. A k any Ul;ll ..mil lag.ir ...d i, . . ..- u - . in;r, POT if you don't ! iho Zim and to nd a rough -hod diaT:ord. ,. I on! a - a -v ( Ho d-ri(!ed that .eroi hi.-, po.itinn, and as tret R .. :r h, r.'H-hl.o,:.. .,' .1. on bi n m eiihri a ii; -ic-i! argaini. ill, Hrinie ',,, -. t..no .acke-. A uih iuto . rotes. io...d ra.'ks ,(!, re ir t'.ie New YoiV Mute PM'h, joining the "luh abou n. Heinle did pot do ery r t umm-r with tiie Wi!kes-vM'.-.-.-l'.a I.. 1..-U-J. I. MORGAN WAS A MONEY MAKER Rewly mimry will be just as valtoihlii to you as it was to Morga i. ( OKU at iroMT d tt am aoCO"FT WITS 1RI FARMERS STATE BANK Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year.
Barra club; but in 1907 ha batted like a demon and fielded like a fiend. His fame reached the ears of Frank Chance, and ho was purrhascd by the Cliicaco Cuhs for $1.2M. l'rntn the middle of Auiruft, 1907, until August 28, 191(5, the great Zim earned his cakes as a Cub. On the latter dnte he was traded to the (jianU for I'nyle, Hunter and Jucobsnn, and because of hia fiery trmiier, Jo Tinker, thrn manager of Chicago, figured it v.as yood riiUtanre of nn irworrifrihle. Hut Mctlraw figured ditTerently. Hi felt thnt Heinie would he far hotter satisfied playinK with his home town -luh. and he believed he could smooth down Hemie's featheiK and make -mid roo.-trr out of him. From ai) ap :iearnnrer he has .iiiererdeil. for hf would not trade Zimmerman for any .hii'i ba e.nnn in the came today. .:m !ia a'wayq ren a pood hitter His poi re.-t o:ir in the major bauei i.-- l'i:.. when be hit .2t:".:"kut be hu. f'..n be!t-d the ball for better than .".Oil. and his top averane. in 1!U'J il'"n he led the National League, va. 172. Z:mneinian's greatest failure i115 hatred for a called Ftnke. He hanade more trouble over strikes thar he Rrotherhomi ,,f Coal Miners, for a'bd strike on lb inie i. just like i '"d flnu in front of a mad bull, and le can't help it. rrnnisTAVp sniiTi1. i::'nt Pit her.
back a rha th' tior.al lorsguf, i:. ai-.iin iron ntil V"I1 the f'oloni'ls"' v.-crr .tional league id"!i of I.ouis -. P it tl:e.;:.:h tiie KetitutS? di- h.- b.-n out of maj.-i ,r ththe f id of Pi S( i upp uas a r'utuie-t;,i':it on til :id lot. uf l.ouisvtile when tlie Na.ii'd !o it;ue fianch,fle uas removi l'Mii. Ho was then elRht vears ol.' ' the lir . Ten e I'.Vn (In.lird and i , the fact that if he v line warm- a Oia oli'd have to iret d" MrtiruM' split pt hupp. The f.i vie shos al .ng nu g a ifinw f"' si iiauer was re nil d,., i.le, that ue truth than tam.ntr. and h w. Put . oung V ed hims of fl" ork Ho .t amhai ard eve .n :.b'..i h lei-itiir '(12, ;.p.- . out of V. tuer.t- t .' oeil l',e ith I'd t..:" tv il-feat,. At the r o.e ,,' 'ee ni.,on he ;. grabbed re the 'i'lini. a"d .-.irirc that tun' ll h i- been i menher .r the club. tho.;;:h in Ihl" and I. ill, Mrijraw kept !,nv the bench. In 111.'. Schunp. pi'ehed and won but one full game for New York .mil 1, t i.ra nn be took part in th""U' irinic.. M'mnmg nine and lo injz thtee. Six i'i" hi.; nine vi'tories vere im dunng the f.inioun ntrenk, anil he tinished (be .-.ea,nn v.ith the lowest average run per game against him of any pitcher in the league, bning credit. d wth holding oiu'tisiiig butsinen to O.liO runs ni r nine inningit. TODAYS LKAPINf. HITrKK Tho five leading bittern in t! tl hit; leagues; today are: Aoieri'-an League f 'ohb, Detroit, II".,; .Si. lcr, St. I.ouis, .Ha4; Siiejke', Cleveland. ."I8; Veaih, Detroit, ..HI); Harris, Cleveland, National league. Roush, Cincinna--tl, .rt'h; Hornsby, St. Louis, 'K!T; Kauir. New Yok, .;h9: t'.roh. Ciiicir-, nati, :-H1; Cruia, St. Louie, 'j06.
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THE LABOR DAY BOUTS Carl Morris and Fred Ftilton to Stage the Main Fight Other Bouts.
BY RIN'SIPKR. S y Me ftdiindoii.i( . rrr(c'. z C'AXTON. Ohio, September '! With a crack at the heaiywcight hamnionship Iv.Pgi'ig in tf.r habnee. , ss nil Kulton, the Mm-ic-oia pla.-terrr. i mil (a,-! iovri-. the Okahonin oirin-js er, weie ready to battle fifteen is -.muds to a derision t:-f t.tay. S The two leading heavyweiRht ss-jS lirams have bien in training for to-1 lay's bout for the pa-t month, an'l , ioth arc finely drawn a l repelled Is o be nadv for a ei u.-Hing cont. .-t. j ulton is eager to iev"l--e a popular lecieion won by Mortis m .V e-lc
rlv in the war. ami .: is is con- : dent that he v.iil be aid- to stop he big plasiefr Within iie limit ofj. I teen rnumi j z Sevn-ai p-uroii :.. :i'..ong th.miS latt liinlel. who is the prwiu tr and j
llurmiT off. t.- to the w-nn.-r for a I attle wi'h W i'.inrd. J.ur-'S Of roth lH f San Kranei.-co, want! to .-.tag" al;r ay s wmtXr7,ttju!.mi. "olrl" PnTKinHiimTmm
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lown to work. pi in. - lior-n't phiv te.i inggi st piir of g'.od pals ,lrt in tiie ra'-ing fiuc by ai ciia'jer bxi-e ane ..;, , f,.s il takes iiiiion-.i'.at.lc iktw. : .vo were i( ion- ; li-lt knowlclge of ev ry nioimi -ere inclined to ,s t ile-, aod in ahi.ost iincai. n kme k
.fdodg.njr. 'llg. ids of ra.es. the t.ark.s of r P.irrey is sets about to Whenever P., a lace he sets al picture of tin Pi I , r., t can .lo ili-'ng he ha. vhlch h- be led Ir n l who rherc t aik aim d, in i not (Tfcnr to nltnui d Ohifii itini.g, po , e to tlie ue.t .as .a,d that I w he I, rim !eao, r go' nd re' at ue, but everv spvmg 1 got the fever and it's a'l olf. I've simplj got to get bach on the tracks. A.s long as a mail is son.-iib red good in any brand; if sports be ciin't find tl in himself Ui break away, and 1 (rues that's what impels me 1 ran tiil drive a niM) run:, or at least tliny say I can.' Phil farter at the Front. Phil CaiSrr. the icnMiticnal young New link goIf.T, in doing his bit v ith i j,K Ameiican Red ( nos in Iwlnre ho ditves tn ambulance rlow to i the ftring lines, d.iv after ilav. I In a recent letter to friends on thi sidi; of Uio tiond Carter told stpieti;inr iof tho irrrat war game for which l e
han foiaakcn tbc links. He has bc?nj world und hung !it laitii a Inn? as, under fli Bnr.y tiinas, and the nigh' Jh possibly cnuld before turninj hjiu
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en forced ti n.ahe. I id treacherous toad--. I vineed him I ous gai withii "We hu or three Carter, "l tu ii!,.s of the fi-snt." wrote ,1 it is impossible to dr-scn-atn n that comes ovoi i, h" coiiies w Lhin range ol big Cuas. the -if lot of ear'h, he shell bits i air. If vou ca nar the --he vhistle all rghi, hat if sou can'l vateh yi i.r step, for it erv likely 0 bit close I y. The right rud.. of the fhrniai! , pi.,,-,,, unprr s. d me a.- i.h --t iiaip.roii- and dangiroa thing I ,,ive eiH'ountrn I, and there in poth eg one i. in do hut ciawl into a dug.t and wait till the laid cecies to an nd." ' aii.,-. o "''' t! it the anibil at. ii... . . i t ut a.and in thvh.ch ,,. Ill it imIV. Lit .V" .-or, ' fot -tide a int.- f ail ti.cir v i ein.i.ning ..t.ilv.avt are n tlie nu.ioi .. CI ,ef p. roh-r. Cliii f M l'luiilK , the la-t of tb" n. an - in I he b,g show, have bile but in i: the th reel. ling job? ul tee e, I hu h 'lib. P.bv i lVt Mran. of the Phd'ie., .-lily , r-a.-on the basehid! fan., of the ...oi.., bade him 1'arowe I for I and all. 1 he olo chief na.. put iiiid hi'n and is now in hi, l-ftesntn on. yet he isn't throu.'h for lie re-i-iv -prune a big .-u'pri.-e by pitchi:ht itout game, for nn-t lb-ton and the i h pii ni" b.is b -t idicuti-., tl at tieruMnm.. tre e is In the fi jrpi'ch.d be ha.percent ISO ho-tirr,."-. One ot thr n P)l.. with the Pa'! in, ore worked, ("hi-f M whi i he a. over on tlie row gram no doubt, but C.oigo .-.iilirg. s.lVe, htm from diopnmg out of the main.: ov locking him out of Hiookb.n's dis cards. Meyi-rs ua1- once a demon .-lugger and a wonderful catcher in evi ry way. He has lo.-t much of his old-time steam hut he knows the game inside cut and i ' tilt a valuable mun to have around. Like iieorge tiibson, who was picked up by M'druw after he had eu'livrd hi' Usefulness at rdtlI'ligb, Meyers iiould piove a valuable aiset tn Stallmgs, who is rebuilding his club and needs an expetienced r.ld-timer ltk the Chief to lend him Jim TTinrno has r really maile Met, raw gave ! good as a big lejoruo the Olympic Uir (vary ehenen in tie
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!!llilil!lllllll!lliiilillill!it!l!!!!;ill!!! over to Matty. An a member of the; lieds Thorpe has failed to shme, bull he's still under contract. I These aborigine sure do han on. J ".Satan," Why You Ravin." : Nate Lewis who pilots th pugilistic ; aft of Charley Anchowit i, or Char-j y White, ar. he is known to fistic' ins. is putiing up a pitiful howl these I ivs en bdialf of Ins would be fham- . on. I S'at.in wants to knew why it l? that i me Penny l.ionr.l'd l..vanie the .ro ;i.i7 - ( I- r 1. W lute. He -ei lo -k w hy n:te .-houh! be ov.-'.ootird -,., Zoning suiiah'.e opponen'a folic new- lightweight king, and why eonard sheul.1 be -o "uncluhby" now, hen only a few months ago he would have been glad to take on W hite al i .1 moment's notice. Natan, the answer is simple, very, . ery simpie. and it is to be hoped, for j he peace of fi.-tir tans that vou will' t'.'t hop to vourrelf and the rumple shatter. ( barley W hite has had many oppor-' unities to annex the lightweight 'lianipinnship. The records show that he met Freddie Welsh on four diffornt ocqasions, three times over the en-round route and once over tiie weiu, i. unl di-ranee. f:, Charley rok like a i-lvinipinn V He did not! If Wrote had championship elasr- he .oiild certainly have shown it in foureeling, with the title hold-r. It eok Pi nny Leonard just nine rounds o put te iim-hing touches on Wetph. White lail.d lo hurt Welsh in bfty -ounds. That's the aiuvver. White n.oi't any rhmn to recognition, and hut is iv hy he un't getting it. Natan, Natan, get hep to yourself. St .N KAY'S RKSVI.TS. AMKRH AN A .s C I A T I U X . Tole.lo. Il; Indianapolis, 1. Ol inihus, Louisville, I. Ml!.., inker, -'; .St. Piul, 8-7. M.nneapoiis, 8-4; Kansas City, a I. AMKRICAN I.KAtilK. Chicago, 7-h; Detroit, 2 a. Cb ,-lar.d. 7, St. Louis, 4. No o'her panics srheduicd. NATIONAL I.KAilt'I". I'ltt.-huigh. 8; Cincinnati. 7. Cliu-.-igo, 5-2; t. Louis. 1-4. No other games scheduled. SATTRDAY'S RKSLLTS. AMKRICAN ASSOCIATION'. C-iiumhu:., I; Indiauapoli.s, 2. I Kirst :;ame). Indianapilis, I; ( .'o1tin-.hu.., d. (.Second it-impl. Toledo. 0; Louisville, 0, (Kir.t Lot. -vi, ! f; lo'ic.-l), f(. (Second '. I; St. Taul, 1. (Ktr..t 1; Milwauk-e. O. (SecSt. ond nan-,,.,. Minneapolis, T; Kansas City, 1. AMKRICAN" I.KAtil K. Postiin. 6; Philadelphia, 1. Cleveland. It; Detroit, Z. St. J ouis, fi; Chicago, ::. Washington-New York postponed, (wet ground.-). NAT10NaL LKA(,LK. New- Yn.k, .1; Rrnokly n. 2. St. Louis, 1; rittbuiH-, 0- (Fii..t fame). St. Louis, I; Pittsbjiuh, 0. (Second game. I Cincinnati, 1; Cluotlto. 1; (First I game). I Cincinnati, o; Clucago, 1; (Second r.ame) Uoiton-Philadeiiih twet jnosndt). D-o-tponed
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