South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 169, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 June 1915 — Page 8
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Baseball Committee Meets Today
DOUBLE VICTORY LOCUS II LEA Kill and Loticlermilk Hold Enemy in Check While Team- . mates Proceed to Drive Over! ; Plenty of Runs. i ! FLINT. M.. i,., J;:.;. : - ib " L" i'l' .milk and Mr it .- i i - . 1 h H " i ! a l' . i ri . h 1-hitLn 'i r k t noon !-r d !'i .itin.: t !; : r i a : I : r s 1 r ! : I la ft Ail1', in i ::!.-, of the .1-. .i.'v if-.t i : . I.! : i ! w - n ! ti. kr! tilt l.y .i .(.! .:' f., I while j Lo : J 1 i r p il k j . I i the ' ti i to . j y.'is out o wii.i j.l.o an-1 w tf ri a I a : 1 r ; 1 1 r i t. h i; nr o-. i : i n : jiior.. a:i. ' i'l'"' 1 v . n.iomu tto" N.:aii. i Ma- lor th- fn t h.J: "i tlo- .-.a.-.n. iii.i .wis tat try.y t .;ito-. n, ;
OVER FL M I PUTS
tio- ar.-i uii out k-ji; in- .-'.a- i i : 'r 1 and rf'Icaf'il (till'i vn was : . a U i " d. Hut four run- i.n . ' ( ,i f,,r haso. o::' Hp- ! T an. v.hia- his o.j.on. nt. ; Whi.- Mamjinff is a valuable anl !:h id. s. v.i.- wii.i and si.-. . ;.t iol. in j pojadar man. tho I Mirks arc niinh to- tiii'd ami !oiirt!i p-iio-!-. In 1 1 1-j j u u o (j l.y tho Jackson trade as it thud tin- Ko. j 1 1 - tin i;,. t, ii. h"d iiit.-; bolsters up tlie clul where it is needii!i j.a-.-.w' a nd ma!',..! t'oar titio s. d most. Warner is a classy tie I tier
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la the louTth . ithoui a .,.,.,!. j His it. ark was .:.(: last season. The Ia!i.'" I.ow.i.-rjiii ! k vas i i i 1 1 1 '!,. I .. 1 al-. clears the irardrn proldcin. m tin- stcf.nd gallic wlrl- Matt- j; : -j s'.r.:ir, aw having had tour Rood men. u.:tt.l the i-itors II v.ailo;-.-. Tli-' In IVs'iaiK'. Xeale and Harry a stellar
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ri:e A'Mo. foo.-d t hi -o a t with ti.oj Knske should iroe a worthy nd-e-., ;.t i,f atn" ! . afa. a !i. - h ' i ii im to tlo- hurliiiff st.iff. He i.s a n.-iN'd the only ; '-I'l-s for th.- h " ; ;.i ' . . a t h i 'a v who l.roke into the leatie itha jaii o IsojiK ran-. Tie with l t ( 'ily two ears aun. It has ,- !h 1'ati'l til!" - their -ay to'l.e.n a ditfault matter for Clillen to . t--r ', u K'o.-lih r 1.. I::-; if- of ih.- ! iTie hack haint; hoen utiahle o
!'. i y i ! l.oj! . i s 'Anh a our- o.i s.mi; -:'u. I h-l '.aine. AC j i .,, a. V.. ! South I : - i i i i I '. i -1 . r. la" . . K'. i ! f. Jl. . ii di.-i;. ;'di l-in 111 II, of . . 1 1 1 1 rn i i , If . . 1.1 i.e. I : - . I . . 1 i. . . . 1 a ! r ii i .-1 . a i . Jilli. i T'-taN l'illit -K i I a a i : . I '. i'.' i l ma i , il ;i ! . i r 1 I t i i i a 1 1 . J I . l:-. e . . . . ! t n k ' r. s . ,1 II 1 . , f . . , W'he. I. r. If . K h i I i I - . p . . M K iniey. i . .Matt--, p . . . . , ' La I lu r 1 T-.taN 1 e 1 " a 1 1 a I II II t I n n r a it ! " 1 1 1 II II 1 1 I; 1 M J7 j; 1 I;. H. im . .. i:. a a I '1 I) . t l J 1 1 'J 0 1 1 I " 1 I 0 i 0 j . i i . . i i i i a a 1 0 0 a a a 1 1 l n 'J - 1 Ij II . l Hatted for Malts m nmtu. ' Store lv liiniim-. -ouHi Uend 1 " t ''" 1 -s ' 'lint -1 11 J " " " " 1 I SiMiunar . Two hase hit- Kseheii. Ialrniston. !ul - y. .neilfire liits IMini.-tnii, Cilodiik Sacrifice fl.v--Wells. Stolen bases Hoffman. l'.roder. Pahlman. I.uhle o!a .Mul to Wells: Kochb r to r.duiiston t.i I'.eall. Hit by pitched ball ('.rodlek by Khoaue-; KoehU bv Matts. I'as.'d halls Wells. Wild pitch Uhoades. Hits - i:f Hho.obs. 7 hi inninffs; otf j .Mitt-. in innint:.-. Struck vui lly khoadt.-. 1': by Matt.-. 2 : by Hill, i 7. r..i- s on : i 1 1 ;.- f Khoades, 7, ; off MeKinh v, 1; off Matt-. 1; off Hill, j .:. la't oi 1 S.uth land, s I Klin!. 7. T.ua .a; uan.t J: I'm- ; i ;r l.a!.-"n. i m om, f;;iiii! I S. i T h !'. till Hi -.b r, rf ... ..'v,'li!. r. Jb . i T o. ) a k , ' . i J-ell. It. I I' ... f t el 1 1 ii I . It" ... Kike, C 1 a a 11. H .... Kd ii n o a . - - . Kn:dt t in :1k, p Total I 'lint Kerna n. : b . . Palilu...:;. lb . CI. is-, rf J I o f" f m a ! i . 2 i . M-' 'otlta II. c . Ni f neck. r. s.s . M'ul e . cf ... W hi . b r. If .Matt-, 1 i i i a i . ..... All. !:. H. p . A. I . 1 " 1 . t 1 . i : a a i 4 n ! 1 1 a a a l a a a 2 i - ,; i i 1 7 a , A K. II. P . A. K. ' . t ' u 1 . t a 111 a a a i' li i ' 1 j ;, j ,i 1 1 i ; a I 1 a 1 1 7, a i 1 a i a a a i ., 1 i . i d; niiiv Pv Inning.. South land 11" 2" 2 i-'llal C 1 ' 1 a 2 i nummary. H.a.ie r.i!i; Iloftnim. 2: Ko. hb r. Thr.e base hit l-cb n ; Two la-, hi!.- j Kake, Ko, lib r. Iblna r. Ksclo n. Sacrifu e Int.- - 1 all. Kdmton. rr. ba-. s -(Iiodn .s. D-omle n s N.fn.ekt r t.. Hoitni.in ti. Pah nian: i TOO l l l O l oe i i it . i" i ... i i i . I 1 n latch. ,i ha II l .a k. i ir-t o.i.-e on rr.TS .lUUi i. mi. i. t . an -.nr. I'op.n.dl. StlUck out H Matts. 1; b Komi, rmilk, 2. Ha-e on halN 1 1 Kou.b t milk. :'. I 1 1 on ! ;-..- South lb:id. 7; Clint. . T.nie of game .it. la I 11 11 1:2: Fmpirc IV arson. HANDICAP TOURNAMENT 'AT SUNNYSIDE LINKS An l-h"b' Tucd 1 1 handicap to-;vrt-nn-r.t i- to be stag.d on lb - !::.k of Sunnv-idf- Cdf cl-ib Sat;:,:. - ,i-ai Mi'i'l'iv. a eoi oir.g in . i !"i o ;i ; ,o I tin- golf tlub o'Jaial- 1 ' i-: i . , v . Yin .
b;.M pri.c will bo a ei p to !,,- j y, . sent.d to the winner, and tin re wiIl.C be aibhticn.! jiri.;: fop the i irir...--,!
up anu t- vtn rs win nn.sn tn.ir the ' i'c ia; iam w ncn me nuse re;,,p. jfuM.al to .-usp. nd its rules for the con-
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W. J IT' outli r.ni .VI U Jis?. I ivCTb rrf( K l ..r.7l I Lay City i V i Flint it & .45 S.nar 22 3J .4 OS ' .I.i. kson 17 . r 7 S j m( !;is yitfkiv. So Mh Until. s-r: I lint. I -it. Cattle 'rk. 1-'.; S;iin;i'. 1-7. Jar),,-,!,, s-i; riy City. J--. ;.MI TODAY.
Noiilli I at Jilt kii. J I ; i T T I - ' k ;it Flint. i Lay e.'ily at SaKiuaw. riULhlho O I H bPJ U I H Ll J O club with new men mieuej ' I r;i(i(,' Mainline for arhit ami llin- Hurler Kroki from Faltle Crock Team. '-;, ,i m,.s in;i.I.- a k'roat nmvc for the s ' .if i' !iLrth nintr of his lu'o ' l!H s.lay w li n h. tra(i-il Stevo ManniiiL-. tho , tr.i n l-lt tildor. to Jackson for 'Tliii.l Ma.-. man Warner. H- also i,,h I'itrher Kreske from Uattl-. and l"'tter hitter than Manning. I trio remains. - t into tlie uame very much. .Mur. Holmes is still after another iri!i elder and is considering dtlier ( haros in his line-up. Ei FIRST HALF James Barnes and Louis Tellier Tied For Lead With Total of 146 For 36 Holes Nicholls Disappointment. Ily Thick" Kav.4. SIKHIT MILLS. N. J. June. 17. Tin- first half of the Kaltusxol 72j hole tourn.inient is over, and James I'.arnes and Loui.s Tellier are tied for tlie lead with a tota! of 14i for the oG holes. Starting out with r, 71 for the morning round. Harm s played his way ffallantly to the top of the list. Tellier had a splendid round Thursday afternoon and it seemed as if he would 1'ieak 7 when he was four hrdes from home, but he finished weaklv. Mike Hiady of I'.oston, tandt tvecund on the list, due to a fine 71 Thursday afternoon and Jeroint Travers is third witli two corkinff rounds of 7t and 111. He was out in :'o Thursday afternoon, i.ut he, too. was unable to defeat the record id' the course. Of course ho is asily the tirst amateur. Tommy MoNatnara h. up anions the leaders as usual ami he too made a ''..I I C . . . 1 11 . iouisia aneriiooii unuer iiitai scorinu' conditions. Tile tall strong professional of tlie puffnl.a Country club, H. M. McDonald, computes tlie list ..f tho-.- under 17.U it i i i Ho is playing a c i wen niueeii.
0 TOURNAMENT
a a ! ;ilbert Nichols was a disapp(dnt1 a a no nt. for he totalled just under D'0.
told me that he was playing as w 11 as in? did Wednesday, but the 1-reak was against him. and let me add that this is a good expression as to I ' what this Haltusrol course means to the players. Francois uimet has e . vii: idera hie lot ground to make up. i wmiiii inn ai an surpriseu ii ii.' icao i iiu.it ,s n'wu. iii-ic im ;i pos.-ibilit that Hauen will yet win the title for he has a chance to make up his ios-es rrni.iy. tioweer. n win o. iito'SMry for him to make two rounds totalling la tter than 147. NEWS OF THE BOXERS CHICACO. June lv Joe Welling of ('hleauo has been mateheil to hatil. fliM(it lightweight champion Ad j Wolga-t. Tlie bout will be held at ; nf),M nir,,or t)Il tho afternoon f i Julv I'Hh'AC.O. June IS. Jack Doig is matiluil with Mickey Sheridan in a 1 "-round bout at Jackson. Mich., on June 22 for the benefit of the Jack son ln.-eball club of the Southern Michigan league. The show will be i held at the ball park irt the evening. 1 NKW yn;K, June is. Krankie .Madden. the How cry lightweight. j -top,', d Al Thiel of Hrooklyn in the ! secoral round last night. Anthony ' M tlow an kno.k.d out Sid Hums of I :t ooklyp, in tlie second round last n;- t;
5rrflNiinn.li. 111.. June is. Tholttl, crek lb' a 0 1 1 or; K 11 2' aiToll bomg bill which had been j s"'li;inaw no t loo o' -T 1- - ! b the enate was defeated ; " .,f. P Vf',.'r(r ami Dobbins; Jones
1 l . t . bite 1 sub rati..;: : the measure. The ote, 'on the .- .s'i'i'inii of the ru!r was 71 1 1-1 -: short cf the rennred ma jority. two meFhiirtwhen ; car jumps from course i P'WA i'ITY. la.. June Is. Two i men were hurt, both perhaps fatally, at the Iowa "i!'- auto meet late Thurs- ' il 1. w ! e:i a ar dm en by K. M. Lyons of Alcona w.r.t through a fence in the , j.'.-niib- race. Hiram Toms, a I'ivil war T.r.ni. ' eats old. ami Frank Pel;a y. '," ears old. w re badly injured and may die. The driver was unhuruHd. C. H. Parker of Daenport. diiir.g a Haick. won the race. Try NEWS-TIMESWant Ads
s N CITY LEAGUE I Races for Pennants in Various Amateur Organizations Are Warming Up Schedule for Saturday Frays. Sixteen L'anifs aro scheduled in the ward liai;u( j for Saturday if torn n. Onus leagues art- warmintr up and ;;;;n;i;xa,;;'n,uS,;;a,,; I citv. The s -nedine as Kivon out ny Krcrration Dirtctor 1 I?. Harms fallows: Sodiul Wan!. Kalcy Parks HiKhlaiuler at Kulcy ;ark. Lincoln Hiu'huays s. Regulars at Cassitly fioli. Centrals vs West I.nd Cubs at Oliver tiold. S'rntli Ward. Kaffirs vs. I'nitcil I'.rtthrcn at llanov a'. ,;r;u.,. M. I, vs. South End Cuks at Oliver field. Pi rst Hrethren vs. Stull M. K. at Studediaker park. I'otirlli Wanl. Hradjs vs. Holy Names at Watch Co. Hoosiers vs. Sunnvside.s at A. H. C. IVio Ward. I'.rvps s. Chite Sox. at Muessel. Mucsscl vs. Christians a.t Ieepcr park. Colfax Vs. Keepers at Keeper park. V: pound Cla-. Kivinffstons vs. Indiana Jrs. at Potto watomie. Hoosiers vs. Tiffcrs at J. I. Oliver's. Trinity M. K. vs. South Knd Jrs.. at Muessel school. Kiver Harks vs. Crescent at Studcliaker school. Senators vs. Hluc Sox, Lasallc park BUILD 20,000 EXTRA SEATS FOR SPEEDWAY CHICAGO. June IS. To cope with the demand for accommodations, tho Speedway Park association Friday benan the erection of 20,000 extra circus seats to be placed in the infield for the f.r.st r00-mile automobile derby on June. 2f. The additional arrangements will give the management seats for 7'' 000 nersons in addition to those , who may be accommodated in parking 1 spaces. ' ' Notwithstanding; the postponement, the demand for reservations has continued at the rate of about 2.000 a day. It was this situation that caused the speedway officials to close a eontract that will take care of the overHow. The circus seats will sell for 7.0 cents each ami none will be reserved. The price for accommodations now rank' from on cents to $27j. No elimination trials were held on the track today, as Referee Visserinff had decreed that the final tests of the cars will be run next Thursday from , a. r.l. to o p. m. Half a dozen drivers took advantage of the lull to try experiments with new carburetors or new gears. SPLIT BILL AT BAY CITY Seen Trior, in First Makes .laeksoii's Victory ray. HAY CITY. Mich.. Juno Seven errors, four of which were made by Kremer. the Heaver htirler, coupled with Hrcmer's wildness. were the big contributing factors in the result of the first game of a double header here Thursday which was won by tho Cnnvipfs S to 4. The second game went but seven j innings and was taken easily t me Heavers 2 to K Hlubaker. who played short lat year for the Heavers, made his first appearance here tnis season 1 the second game and was given a in great reception by the fans. Iirt (tame. Jackson 1"2 02 0 0 0 0 S 1 Hav Citv 00? 201 OOP 4 s 7 Kynerson and Mattison; Hrenier and Donnelly. Second (iaiue. Jackson 00M n0M 1 1 :" 0 Hav City M0 om 2 ?. i-'erren and Mattison; Lonmis and Donnelly. CRICKETS LOSE AND WIN Duck Annex Seeoml lly Scoring Two in Ninth. Special to The News-Times. SAC.INAW. Mich.. June IS S.iginaw and Hattle Creek staged a double leader here Thursday afternoon, each team taking a contest. In the first tilt the Crickets got to Higley In the lirst and fourth innings and shoved ..ver four runs while Fulton held the locals to one counttr. The second contest which was featured b.v Duncan's two home run', was a battle royal from start to finish, but the Ducks refused to be denied. In the ninth the Crickets shoved over three runs and it looked as if the game was theirs, but the Ducks got buy and forced vcr two markets. winning 7 t First Oamo. Hattle Creek . 1"" -art I 0 Saginaw i'ii ""i e"" 1 " Pulton and Dobiuns; ingic aa.i Holmes. Second (iami. ! ....... . and Malmes. AM ATFA'K TIF.S I.FADKK. ST. KOK1S. Jun.- lv. C. C. Cummings of Swan Hiver. Manitoba, an amateur, was tied for leading honors with the prof esionals in the H' target eent L-f tiie 10th annual western handicap trap shoot conducted on the Mu-souri Athletic association grounds In re. Cummimrs scored 1Y ut of a p. -ible lea. The professionals who made this score were: P.. W. Clampy of Chicago. K. P.anks of Wilmington, Del., and A. Killam of St. Louis. HACK OFFICIAL IU. CINCINNATI, o.. June 1 . K. A. Matinn. one of the best known racing olluials in the west, died Thursday at the Jewish hospital of pneumonii after an illius- of fie das. Me wa ot!h i.tl handieaid'cr for all the race tracks in Kentucky.
SIXTEEN GI
- Hoosiers Lead Agam'f
1 1 LEAGUE STANDINGS
A.MKiucAN i.i:.n:. ; W. L. IVt.j 'hicaffo nr. 2" ..-:. j Ietn.it ... :::: .""' Hostoti 2" Is .'i'O New York L'5 2 ."all Washington 2: l. N't. I-oujs Ij ): .4tT, Cleveland a 2: . t Philadelphia i: ::2 .:.7.; national Li:.ca i:. hir: -o 2 21 .""1 Philadelphia 27 22 ..".r.l, St. I you is 2 2 .." K' 1 Ho-ton jr. 2 ."aai i Hrioklyn i'.". .'7 .i s 1 j Pittsl.ui ffh - ; . T : I Ne York 21 2 . H" Cincinnati i ) 27 A2u i i:im:i;al Li:.ri:. i ICansas City M 21 .0 1 s ! St. Louis -s i'l .7.7 1 j Pittshurff h 27 2-1 .."4 ' Hrooklyn ;S 2 .."2 ' 'hicaffo 2'J 2' .".27 t New ark 2 0 2 ' Haltimore p.. :;2 ."T.'i Huf'alo ' 2' :.7 1 ami:kicn association. Indianapolis jo .f..".J Louisville 2'. 2. ' ..rnr, I !ansas City 2'. 2 4 .'.17 Milwaukee "il St. Paul '.. 25 27 .IM I Cleveland 22 2 7 .4 K" i'olumhus 21 HI .421 Minneapolis 20 ;:o .4uu
.Is; -a.l I "... - t j I i u:s r i is y i ;sti :k I ) AY. National I'acur. ''hicaffo. 4; Hrooklyn, Z (19 innings ) . New York. :t: Pittsburgh. K Mneinnati. 2; Philadelphia. 1. St. Louis, 2: Hoston. o. American League. New York. 7: Cleveland. 3. Hoston. U: St. Louis, in. Chi.affo. Philadelphia. 0. Detroit, I: Washington. 2. I'ederal b-amic. Pittsburgh, s; Hrooklyn. C. St. Louis. 3; Newark. 2. Kansas 'ity. ! : I kilt inmre. a. Chicaffo. a-'.; Huft'alo. 2-7. Ainerh-an Association. Cleveland. S; Columbus. 4. No other panics scheduled. CVnlral Ix'uffuo. YouiKstoun. 2; Terre Matite, I. Fort Wayne. 12; Wheeling ::. Iayton. j ; ('.rand Hapids. 1. Kvansville, 4; Krie, u. GAMKS TODAY. American Icagrue. Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Kouis at Hoston. Cleveland at New York. Detroit at Washington. National Icaguo. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. New York at Pittsburgh. Hrooklyn at Chicago. Hoston nt St. Kouis. Federal licague. Pittsburgh at Hrooklyn. St. Louis at Newark. Chicago at Huffalo. Kansas City at Haltimore. ONE FACTORY LEAGUE GAMEF0R SATURDAY StudehaJtcrs and Singers Will He Out of City Olhcrs (; to Mishawaka. Hut one game will be played in the Manufacturers' league of South Hend and Mishawaka on Saturday afternoon as the Studebaker and Singer clubs will be out of the citv. Olivers and the Hall Hands will clash at the Mishawaka park while the Studebakers will be In Detroit and the Singers at the picnic of the outing club at Pine lake. The Hall P.ands will be strengthened Saturday with Calvin Mixenbaugh. the speedy intielder who was with the Southern Michigan league club ear lier in the season. Just what position H ixenha ugh will play has not been ascertained but he will be in the line-up. Oliver will also have their new catcher, otto Hititz. behind the t A. nai. SPRIGGAN WINS ANOTHER Proves First Victory Was o Muko hy Taking 2:jo Trot. SAN FRANCISCO. j,me l.Sp,ig. g-an. the $700 liorse which won the ?20.0oo exposition stake last Saturday. Thursday demonstrated that his victory in the rich stake was tad a lluke l.y taking lirst money from a classy field in the 2:20 trot. Koe Hlossom. the strongly plaved favorite over Sprigs-ail in the $2.000 stake, fin ished second In today's event, with' Tropic Dawn tliird. Spriggan finish-J ed in front in the first two heats, but was- beaten by a scant margin by Koe Hlossom in the third. K.ata J. won the amateur free-for-all pace, while the special sulky trot went to p.rutus. PENNANT RAISING BY SAGINAW DUCKS TODAY SAGINAW. Mich.. June 1 Y The 1014 South Michigan pennant, won bv the Ducks after a desperate battle With Hay City, w ill be raised at t pportunity park today as a ptcial ceremony in connection with tlie first game of the s.-rics with the Ibavers. The pole is stationed in erntertield near the sn.ro board. Mayor Mil. m F. Paddock will pull the U;..: Up t,, jts; position and there will b- fitting ceremonies. The p. m. band has offered its services and will play during tin afternoon. kati: MAN IS Ii:!. L KIS"I LI.K. Ky.. June ls. Kdward W. Magjrm of St. Louis, official handicapper and assistant judge of! Douglag p;-rk and Latoni.t ra r t rae ks is dead of pneumonia at Covington. Ky. ire was .-trb ken the Laionia race track .-.wral das ago. DHOP PITCIIFK IIKOWN. TPKK.. Kay, jime p.-Pitch, r Paul Hrow n. f..r two. years with St. Joseph, has reen released uinor.ditionallr. IIFCiCilNs III" Y.n CATCH I '.II. ST. LKIS. June is. Mgr. Muggins of the st. Louis Nationals, announced he had bought Catcher Hrattem fmrn Yanc o;i'--r. Hratlfin will join the Car.ls in the fall. (;irrs ( oi i:ki:ci: mi dal j HW. CITY, la., June lv Merman v..n Lackum. star a.-k. t ball; ami 'Msii.il player of tlie univ. r.-ity of Iowa, was given tl;e conferfr.ee mdal for icholuaic and athktic ability.
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LRIiJU 0fi BI6 EEH of Commerce This Afternoon ' Tickets Are Being Sold f Rapidly by Committee. Members of ihr Hasebail Horstersday commiiteo will mtvt at tlie Caam- !f n of June .';u and to make antinents for Uisurin-; ii ,i 1. K. Uuiltoylc, chairman of the tiling iiiui liii.- i , se ot learning j j-Jst how n any tickets have been di losed of and to map out other idans for making Hasehall Day" historic in South Lend s hasoball annals. If..... riv .a.... -.ii Manv Ticket Sold. "From reports 1 have received the fans aro responding lil-erally to tho project," said Mr. Guilfoyle this morning. "Many tickets are bein sold and a big crowd on the afternoon of June 30 is assured." It Is probable that some plans will be evolved this afternoon for the celebration whieli will take place preceding the game between the Saginaw Ducks and the Hoosiers on "Haieball Day." These plans will be announced following the session of the committee. Organizations Iiitcrotctl. The Chambt r of Commerce i; not the only organization in South Hend taking an interest in the baseball movement. A number of other commercial and civic as well as social bodies are joining in the ticket selling selling campaign and pulling for a. record breaking crowd on Hooters day. l ii Sunday tlie Hoosicrs will be " back at Springbrook park after an arduous 10-day road trip which has seen them twice at the top and twice in second place. Koehler and his troupe are again leading the league ly grace of their double victory over the Autos Thursday, although but one game ahead of tho Crickets, who will open the lvmie series here Sunday. Iliu'o Is Warm. This last lap in the race for the pennant which will open Sunday, is creating much interest among Southern Michigan fans. The Kattle Creek club has la-cn giving the Moosiers a warm scrap for the leading notch and the four-gamo series here will be a vital one to both clubs. Large crowds are expected at Springbrook during the Cricket engagement. The Hattle Creek club and the Moosiers arc probably the. most bitter rivals in the league and tho four frays hero will be hard fought. If is probable that Koudermilk or Mill will be on the mound for the Hocsiers in the Sabbath tilt. Mnitli Coining Hack. Owner Kd Smith wa.s expected to arrive home some time today to complete arrangements for the opening of the final home series of tho first half of th season. The Hocsiers are scheduled with the Jackson Convicts Friday and Saturday. The home series will include the following d tes: Hattle Creek June 20, 21, 22 and "Hrty City June 24. 2.', 21 and 27. Saginaw June 2S, 2 9, :J0 and July 1. Hattle Creek July 2, 3 and 4. K0NETCHY BIG NOISE IN PITFEDS VICTORY First Baseman Makes Four Hits, Facli of Which I'igurcd in the Scoring. HKOMKKYN. June IS. Pittsburgh. aided and abetted by IM Konetchy. defeated the Hrookfedr Thursday s i to :k Koe ntchv made four hits, each one of which figured in the scoring. Hrooklyn was unable to hit with men on the bases. 1 Pitt-burgh ....I'M 002 oin ? i Hrooklyn " 00 1 Oil ?, o 2 Allen and O'Connor: Marion and Kami. Km aires Krennan and Shannn. At ''olumbus: 'leclatnl .... ii02 1 00 10 4 S 13 1 Cedinnbus .... 012 O'hi lun 4 9 g Hrenton and Devogt; Davis and Coleman. Umpires o'Hrien and Irwin. MADDFA TO HI I FALO. TKKKK HAI'TK, Ind., June : x. Pitcher L-onard Madden has been released by Torer Haute to Huftalo. PULLMArTcb. GETS" ORDER Hig Steel I "rcight Car Plant Mav 15o Iicnp'i;cd. NKW Yi;i.( June 1 . Th( ree. i t rs for tin- chicgn. Ii-.ek Island and Pa. i:ie railroad coniiany Thursday a A.inli , the Pullman oomntny the -ontrart for the con-ttui tion . f 2,.".101 staiidanl st..I jtidir frame Ik'x cars and w :l award -ontracts f o - 3,.".0.1 rn.ire t.irs this we k. it underlhlt Allh ns ..nler t fdl the :,!-' .''V.pany uwl n.pen its big " 1 V u i ' 'T r";l"!1 Ul v'lU:,n. III., which has b.e.u idle for s.veni nn-nths. ciie' r.urtn!.-. vi-e president of tho Pullman r.nip:my. announcing the atteptutne of tin- cntra t. said: e to. ik the i;r.. k Island contr.l'-tl at ptatty n ar i in or.ier to gie' our employ s w ork." I Try NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS Straw Hats Felt Hats JOHN HALE HAT STORE 127 W. Washington Ave.
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