South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 208, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1915 — Page 8
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D HI HF PIS' SAYS U Professional Rider Who Has Been "Fatally Injured" Six Time: Declares It Poor Investment. Ily I rank .. Mep.l.r. NV.U Vi!:K, .July War. :m a Jl a "' 1 r ' ' J s ";..? .on. "i"k-:i't in t haw- !:.'' h 1 r 1 tii' b.I.e i;o;:,' tr i : : 1 . Jli. !;! ' y.ir -i'-'o 1'.'-! ! W . 1 i ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' t !.;::.: a pp.f e mm, I-iI.m. and t his is v 1 ) ; 1 1 1 i i 1 1 ; i ; i : i th- !i: H- li.i.- 1 ro',.. u ri'-lit oll ir lo'. 2. t!m-: !';, T) ! i ..- hit o s i ,. r 'T. ! c t :rro : !'f r r i timr-; has ha'! n.ori ; ( ! ; t a !-. n in In- :!. : ? ; a ! i loll; '.ir. a tin- r i!t of i.r. i has a! onl stiP ;i niail. m fa-c. f, r'h'.id and load as tl.f i'.-'iit of s v. fd uji wound-; h;i s 1-r oi. n . i of th" !in(i - on hi- hand-; has l"-n jr-( nou ii'T d i!' ;n t . u .ml i.i 1 1 " in i :r d"' at ha ' si !;ni(s, "Aial Fin Mill ahl t-. do hll hp... t. . t.t. .i...: 1. I I " 1 II 1 I ! I 1 t . i ' l V 'J'( 1 I i ' . 1' l Vfifs as a rui'T. I'..'- I.i'-'M 10 iniir" , than 2l. 'spill aiid no r one- ha . o fnf!(r'd a Moi.i ii p :. it h;ui. :u caro r w ould hai inlol. x li'O O. OO.'T 1 : f an : a 1 t . u n j 1 . .- .11 in 1 1 ; i 1 1 1 u: , j . .. . .. 1. . ; 1.. .. huf n ho t'Vi r :-;--aks a 1 g. !t s ah fiif. Ho's through for oml. "My Tiio-i p..i ii'.iar W: W 1!. I , trmss it happ.nfd in l.!p iu '.'-r-J many). A hnr.rh of rnhu's urnt down ii front of in. 1 w is v(, (!,,;, to thoni that I ouhln n I' , a I. Tliat's tti" last tiling I i n 1 f; 1 " - until 1 eaine to in Ann-ri'-a four ks later. ! "II(iv;rtT, th" i" ;;!iar pa i t of that! 5-nilI is that af;r 1 hf th' Im.h.I- Ij -ot up. olim! ! on ji' hik' ami al- I though T had a l-rokeji ...!.ir hone, j two hroken Tin 1 " . a nat a-h in 1 my head and a H-iv.rh t it in my h I hnl.-hed and ium the race whh h had J only ahout !ip to fmn tin )!.!( where tho pi!l oceiirred. i "I don't r no iiiher a thin! ahont rotting np. My memory was a Id.nik j from tlje time I catapulted from th! addh' until I V.uiii' to' neatly 1 Jtomtll ' later in my home in New .J. t-y.'' , "Is there very miii li mem y in the : racing uamo now'.'" W'althour asi e t "o. not in Amorioa." ho answered. J "In the old days a uoo.l laker ould j make from ca'" to 5 jM.doo a year. In those das a fellow worked on a per nta '.:. ba.sis. I'luro always va.u'ood moiu y in it then. n July i, lfo. I rode an afternoon race mar; Boston and not fl.T.o). That niht I entered another race and uot M.lo. That ma.Io ;i total of f,,r one day's work. What I did the other racers also did. "Nowadays a raer-r in America who earns $ l.ofu) or $;..oi)n a mm.mih j.s doin mighty will. The bike, ame went Going to the Country or The Lakes Tomorrow? Comfort is what vou are' seeking in your apparel Fit, Breeziness, "Practicability. l For. instance, you can Hardly go without a sport shirt.;;, Fancy stripes or pLiin "white, 1 - $1 and $1.50. oiro s QUALITY SHOP Clothiers, Hatters and Haberdashers. The Big Store, opposite thi Ktrrvt Car Station. ADLER BROS. Oa Michigan nt Wnshinton Slnro 18.S4. rut: stxrl: for .mjn axi boys. ! y'h U'll I v V . fTiii Vi' is V V' l Y e itAiip r AAr 1 ti irr K H0MEOF GOOD CLOTHES V CD.STEED, MGR. THE STORE FOR MEN
to the b;ol in Aiir ri'ii :ii-oi:t 1.' or 1" 1 .irs a lt . :Mn afte. that I wont to I : i ; i p- ami the game rontinuod good th r-- right 1:5. t the time- of the war. "Not only did the raeers g-t i.riz s ' r i 1 g -m r. nt ' s for t lo ir work I v. :h y -a! . got far b'.mdbs "f monev for ..-ing the different prodio l of th" ! hirop.- 1 ma nu:a' UJr-rH.
"I drew down from a h y,ir frora the i- a f.f tutors while in Ihirope for r: " itain kind of bike, umm- t:' bandl" bars, tires anl ol !mm i ii".;; n;i fa' tnrrs were . k''u a ha. ing well known r:;rs : -' ; : . ' . '.to. .(Is rli.it tbe ' 1 s-- f 1 to 1,;! 1aeh other for the prLib'-e of Ii:i,...r the (ohtnict of :i biker." 1 LEAGUE STANDI?; Go ij o national u:.n:.
W. L. !'ft. ; Fhilad' Iphia i: :'ai .rjT'j j J ' i o o k 1 y n ' : '. y . " 0 I'hu.i'.o -; : 4 j .'. Voi k - ; 4' .vji Fit is'oiirh i ; 4 4 i l'.ostun ; : 4 i . 4 1 4 I,oais 1 ; 4 '"v . IT 1 1 i. ;nna : i 41' .417 ! amluican Li;;n:. ' Foston c?; .1 .'.44 t iiirjiy., : .; : .; ..2'J 1 1. t djf i ;; i .''14 V: .-hin-rton t t ! 4 .."'") N." York 4 2 4 4 LoMis ;:r, ;.; .;;. rf - Ian,! :; t ." I .:: i Flu!ad Ijdiia :; Z S .1) 1 1 ! i i:!i:i:al li:a;i i:.
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KLSILTS YI-'STI-IKIKAY. Am rican Lrauc. Oja 11 date. .National Icamic. Fa. st on. 1 ; 'hieatjo, Fiookjyn. 1"; St. Louis, S. Philadelphia. '.; Cincinnati. 2. i'lttsbuio, -(: New York, 1-3. rrdral Loaue. Chicago. 11-1; Ilaltimoro. 3-5. i- '. Ioiis. r, ; F.rookly ri. .". .Newark. Fittsl uruh. 1. A oiei ioa ii A-oeia t ion. 'ol:imbm :;; 'lo ela ml. 2. Indianapolis. ',; Louisville. 3. St. Paul, 11; Milwaukee. H. Minneapolis-Kansas City prune, postponed; wet grounds. ;ami:s today Anu'rican Loatruo. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. Oetroit at Now York. Chicago at Boston. National league. Boston at Brooklyn. New York at Pittsburgh. ' IVdoral League. Baltimore at Pittsburgh. Newark at St. Louis. Buffalo at Chicago. Brooklyn at Kansas City. Central Jeaue. Dayton, 7; Torre Haute, 6. Wheeling. C; Fort Wayne, 2. Youngstown. 1; Grand Rapids, 0. Lvansville, 2; Erie, 0. Games Yesterday NATIONAL LEAGUE. First game: Pittsburgh 000 010 010 2 a, ?, , New York 00" 010 000 1 6 1 ' Adams and Murphy: Mathewson 1 Dooin. Umpires Klein and Cocklll. Second game: .Pittsburgh 000 000 000 0 3 0 1 New York 010 00 2 00 3 rj 1 1 McOuillan and Gibson: Tesroau and ' Meyers. Umpires Cockill and Klem. Boston 000 10-0 00 1 3 1 Chicago 000 000 000 0 7 1 Adams. Humphreys and Archer: Ragan, Huches and Oowdy. Umpires Quigley and Emslie. Phiiadolphia ...000 032 100 S 1 ' 'hn-.lnnati ....010 000 100 2 12 3 Demareeand Klllifer; Schneider. McKonry and Chuke. Umpires Byron and Easton. St. Louis 000 211 022 8 5 Brooklyn 10G 0 02 40 13 14 2 bailee. Perdue, Amos and Snyder: Apploion and McCarty. Umpires Ripler and 1 lart. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Brookh.n 1 02 0oo 020 - in 1 I St. Iouis ee 4 lea in ( 1 Wilson. Seaton and Smith and Simon: Watson. Crandall and Chapman. J 1'mpires Mullln and Johnstone. Newark o.i oort ejti 1 I Pittsburgh l'Mi efoi Cub) 1 s Moran and Rnriden; Kntrr and! I'.erry. Fmpires Sh mnon and Mr- i CormU'k. 1 Firs uair.e: ; Chicago To Tmi 12 11 10 1 ' Ba hi n , ore cinl eOu : ;; 2 4 I Ba:iey. Conley. Irhur. Sut-gs and o. . v.v; Hondrix and "lomem. Um- ; " ter elt and l'miieran. ' S i ond amo; 'Baltimore ei u,, o'i s n Chicago Moi Mi i(, i 4 i : i.Miir::: aid Ja-khtsoh: Mcf'onnell. ; PI . k. Prep, b r.-st and Tishor. I'm- , pi re.- - l ;n ner.tn ar.d W st-r elt. At t h wlano. c i.-..:.i nd o.m. ieu u:e 2 5 3 Ferrv ar.d C'lem tr;- Cirtpp .,,-. crr" and ( olem.m: Carter ard DeM.gt. Fmpin s--( )v ns and Knapp. At I.ouNilU I;. Lalia!-ol;s ...0:: 0o0 030 7 1 Louis-. ;!b- U'.'l 110 Co 3 3 11 1 H iggles. Umpires Murray .ui Fril. M mnea pop.s-rva. r.S'i Citv came Postponed; wet groundii.
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I Northrop and Gnbbcr.s. t mpires tno (;ist r,yt:,. i.s conhdeuce in A.. Alma Richards of the Illinois A. , '. J' ' NaI;::r' Dole and lrw:m rat oVonn.r. win, mad- th- trip to A and Gila. n Richie of Birmingham. V ' '' ' ''' 'V'"..k MiUauKeo. tho coaM at his own i xponso. Tho . Ala., are v.id ir. the event. Brun- Jx'.h rac .-yo ir-o.d maidens. railI -;u ;' ori -1 decathlon event will be held on Aug. .i-.g. . wh- v. on h.,t vear. is expected to ' - ar.onr-- vn iVo. 112; Rao P.. Miiva-iKoe c- K..- i.oo a ii -2 9 .1Dl k, ' rep-at. ;i!thoU-h o'Cor.no- has im- Nr'' Sir V'.vian. 112; ! R. Wilhatr.s. Gargor. RoifeM and O'Connor will ho put up against '. pr-vM r ord-rfihly in the las: two or r 'lv n -ln?- Sr- h-lf.re. K-9; Red J-din-o!;; a;; Rhonda riTifi c.., ..t v.,. . v, .,vr : thr.-o J " 112: V( nt'irf. 109- .Tosenh V. .
DOUBLE BILL ON AT SINGEfl PARK
V j C ;Prp TW0 GameS ' v.-.w.jw 1 .tu uui i iuo . . I ';ir:d' At .Sinsr j,a; k a do.ihl.- Ji.-adr has d i ( tw r".l til': Chaalinoll th - ;:iud"i.ak-rs. Th s!it-l to tait '.romptb Mn-ois a'd I'.y ;l u-i'i.a krs. Thi first r.i rnat j o'chek. At Spunl.rouk park iho Mishaua - ka F,ali l aud. a;nl ih,- ( nlv. rs, that ': srnashiru' wr a l;;.d i!MK.ir to th stro-fst cltia in tho !c-.:ti at ,thi; tim-. -vill . dash in a sinula . n - 1 ou!tor. Tio amc at .pr.nhrook will start .; o-id-'ok. Tho i;ulc,; nkcrs Irliow that ih-v will lo ;J)ie to st:o. t!o ;;-,:'its n.t Saturday am' tlo'ro is a ;o.ss'.hility ' that thi' minht iianpon. Th" Wasnn- 1 makor- u.,w hao Fl-y-r Onilior wlio was n-ir.Mated hv tiio hoanl of r.M tors ,(f th-- !;uiic at a ( h1!"1 mo - : - In:,- In hi lat wok. Cr!:hrr v;i." dorlarod inrli-ihlo earlier in tho season hut th- .-Uud. '..akors askc.l his rr-in-statornont upon the gr(und' of the weak showing of tlm cluh and tho 10-mn.-: was granted. Tho addition f (ruher to tho in!ie!d will strengthen greatly the team, v'.ai h at tho first of the season haul all tV earmarks of the 1 championship club of tho league. A warm contest is expected at ' s: nrin".hrook between the Olivers and j tho F.all Hands. Iioth clubs are at their strongest and appear to no fairly matched. Hatterics for tho game have not been announced hut the manager Accordinpr to an Italian authority.
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V- V : ' -1 -'Fly llono- S'j 4 to 1 2 t( 1. and even ,,,,,,., ,-, . i ., t! i- won; .ra-klev III, 12 to 1, J to 1 ami J, J k, rU rr,VT- Two-U to l M-a.nd; Flitaway, H. 7 to 2. !' ! "' tn 111,1 1 iiit- ? ' J'lK ev, t; and 1 to 2 third. ?ime, 1:45 1 . .,.1 w .t. Oil.-. All n.US.1, l.IOWll. l'u- ., - ,,..:.,. ... T....I.- U- ...v:i n:illtrh.
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Pat O'Connor, the Hope of East In Panama-Pacific Decathlon
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KALEY SENIORS LOSE laurel Indoor parr Win (iaino b Srori' of 1 to :.
The Lair 1 .-Vniors won a ti-ht ' game from the Kaley Seniors tn un . indoor :-;nii-. ,,n tnp laurel grounds .Momiay a.fu rno.m l.v the score of 4 rV TVri aM "f IVll7 a,V , J at ltk of Laurel, each hurW allow i . ; 1, J.iixlo and-Xem.th ' BENEFIT BALL GAME
.Cnuao ? nl ral I vutu' Club lo - i ! l : (" S. Fonstltmnt, Ahhothforo, Aior- : .... ... jdtrai, l'apino-a, Htratiu-arn, Anr-nt. LaMland Ic-tiin. j Flarkfnrd, Ioly Mexhan ai.d Kl Mah- ; di also ran, j Fourth rac-o, jnllo :ni an eighth : 'H!CAf;o, July L'7. A jdan hy j Conimanda, KS, 7 to C 1 to 2 and . wh'u h 'hi(a- hasohai! fans will hdpiout won; IhirniKat, bi to 1, G to 5
tho Mmp:-1:' F. istland suffr-.-rs was an- , 'lonno'i Tm-s.lay l.y Fr.s't t-.-'h-; 5'o of th- Fhicac r-drral league r!u1'- -x h.notit parne will ho siaod al tho V.'hah'H park hotwoon Chicago
a,1,J i-'inaio n inurs.my ana too t;u- , wonian, b to 1, i 10 1 an; i 10 u d:-!lir ;"' '"hds will ho turn-! over to;K.conij; Uttlo Vigwr, 100, b to 1, 3 to ! tlif Fas!land roli. f fund. Tho Uuftalo ; j and 7 to 5 third. Times. 1:01 3-5. ' ir.anasrnion h.-'s ai;rrd to givo its :liien List. ht;ra. IVify O'Brien, : ll;in' f th' ':it,J. ;'d tho Chleaco j Tiajan, Marjorlc, Mary Kstcllo and
manaK'moni announro.i mat m pa. w""hl h- honored on tho day of the benefit irano. Baseball scribe;, will ho asktd to pay for their scats in the press box. NEWS OF THE BOXERS NEW YOBK. July 27. Mickey Mc Cabe of Harlem and Floiio Marshall of Washington fought a 10-iound draw Monday night. Ni:w YORK. July 27. The bout between Jack Britton and Johnny Dundee hap been postponed until Aug. 3, because of an injury to Dundee's oyo. Tho bout was to have taken piace Thursday night. if 14 f X. . : 3f ; ,. , . .: .: 4 cV t: y .W ..;.i 'i; i v Jr .'. ''" v.-, ... i:J' -tv . i ) j i v. 1 ; ' t 1 '; M I! ii U . ' H v V V ... r 5. j the weights that O'Connor shines. )'Co-.r.or c ,-r r.ld etnnds . f.,.t s i a, 1
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RACE RESULTS AND ENTRIES
HAMILTON KIMI.TS. Firi-t i;u f furlongs IU nanl, 1:. 7 to 1, , to 2 iltuI '1 to . a on; Jack IU"ts. ly;t 2 to 1, to 1 ana - t I sfcdntl; Ar.Kn. lull. 4 to 1, 2 to 1 even third. Tinn-, Mari,no I-:.. IUs.-rvf. Iilark Frost. Vm''rUasuiv. Prohibition and ?ansyining - j i S i ni:, r.ti-t.', mile and a Mxteenth .tit" LI". Third rare, 5 1-2 f urion- 0 stil, 10 1. ;t to 1. .veil and ;i F 5 warn llU sie Latiim r, 104, 4 to 1, 3 to 2 land 7 to 10 s.-eond; Captain Bon III, to 1, 2 to 1 and vun tl.ir3. 'Jim, :inj t,ut hLoond; J-.xpfrtalic.n, luu, u to 5 7 to 10 urol out third. Time, : 1 : 5 3. Hoh Uutisley also ran. Fifth race, l furlons Candle. 10.",, .jq lo if 4 to 1 and 2 to 1 won; Centlo G h imor also ran Sixth race. (5 furlongs Yorkville, 100, 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1 won; Privet Petal, 10 4, 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even second; Buzz Around, 3 3, 20 to 1, S to 1 and 4 to 1 third. Tune, J 1-5. Droll. Imperator. Zindel. Knights (Differ, Iochiel and Glint also ran. ' Seventh race, mile on the turf Bustling. 103, 9 to 10. 2 to and out won; Marlon Gaiety, 101, 3 to 1, 6 to a and 1 to 2 second; Sarolta. 104, Id to jl. J to 1 and J to 1 third. lime, l.it. j Maid of From, Shrove Tide, Last Spark, Capersauee, Duko of Chester, Harr Bassctt II and Mausuleum also ran. Hamilton ICntries Today. First race, 3-year-olda and up, selling. .". furlongs Ueclas Flame. 10S; Cal.i Day. 104; Kathleen H., 101; Armine. lis; Thomas The Rhymer. 101. Second race, 3-year-old. 1 and up, selling, furlongs Sir I Joe, 107; White Crown, 107; Scrutiner, 105; Lesinvnlide.s. 105;- Northern Iight." 109; Black Pino. 114: Schemer. 102; LaI vana. D4: (V i. Randell, 107. Third race. 4-year-olds and up, selling. 6 furlongs Supreme, 107; Beaumont Belle. 88; Liberty Hall, Kl : 'Martin Casca, 9t; Dr. R. Swarenger, tS; Kewessa, 105; Uncle Jimmio, loy; Marjorie A., 10; Yenghe, leJ: Inlan, 96. Fourth race, 2-year-old: and up, furlongs King Neptune, 112; Dod'je, 115; A Rcffina, 112; A Taka, 105. A Coupled. Fifth race, 3-year-olds and up, selling, mile and a sixteenth Hudas Brother, 101; Lucky Georgo, 107; Pliant, l'3; Frontier, 101; Runway, 107; Cliff. ream, 105; Birka, 104; Patience. 104; "Dare Devil, 91; J. H. Houghton, 110; Cordie F., 100; CIiffed go, 10 5, Sixth race, 3-year-olds and up, selljing, 5 1-2 furlongs Joseflnn Zarate, 9G; Schnapps, 96; Ray R. Miller, 106; 'Haversack. 96; Chas. Francis, 9S; ! Marvelous, 103; Lady Lightning, 109; Water Lily, 109; Miss Waters. 1 09 ; Aimee Leslie, 9S; Brookcress, 101;! Littlest Rebel, 109. Also eligible; Mater. 104; Van Pu, 109; 11. M. Watson, ill. Seventh race. 3-yer.r-ohs, .-dlira:. mile on turf Ida Clair", 103; Kazan, 103; Carrie rme, 103; alas, lo"; Iidy Spirituollo, 9S; Maiden Bradley. f; Dorcris. 10 3; Rneoro. 9 " ; Dare Devil. Of.; Mabel Montgomery, '.::; African Beau, 10; Su'iiet. loo; Tvilig-ht. 9S. Also cligihh : -"Meelicka, i i3. Approntico allowance claimed. Woatlier char; track fist. l"l I "1 ' 1 1 1 'I T" pi'cri r - - .-. third. Time. 1:19 3-3. Josso. Jr., Marylarvl Girl. High Tide. Minstrel. Antrim and Chesterton also'ran. SKCON'I) RACK, ono mile H;,0. 7 to 20 won; Lahore, 7 to 10 place, second; Song of Valley, t! to third. Time, i:3;i .W.. Tale Carrier and FranV Hudson also ran. THIRD RACE. 3 1-2 furlongs Arhiovomcnt. 11 to won; prince of Como. 3 to 3 place, second; Miss Puzzle, out show, third. Time. 1:07. j Handsoff and Whimsy also ran. ' Fourth rack, ono mu Hodgo, .", to 2 won; Holiday, 3 to 1 place, second; Coquette, 2 to 5, third. Time, 1:3s 1-". Bayberry Candle, Transit and Loo Skolny also ran. FIFTH RACE, steeplechase, about I two miles Cloud. 7 to 3 won; Mc- ! Nab, 7 to .", place, second; Brush. 6 ! to .", show, third. Time, l:4;. Aviator, j Esoocia. Stars and Stripes. Suvvanco, Aberfldv and Cheerup also ran. ; SIXTH PACE, :, furlong Salvanj ity. r. to 2 hop; Murphy, even place, ! se ond: Ben Redfiold, 2 to Z, third, i Time. l:eo j..-. ir. oromer. Maid of Dundee, Typography also rin. Aipieduet I'ntries Tinlay. Fir.-t men, 3-a ar-olds- Conditions. I', furl nu-s Startling. Ill: Broomvale, 11-"; Mu.-:ard. llo; Re.'z-ioud, 104;' ; Sasin. 1 1 ! S. coiid race. 3 -yen r-old and up. selling, mile -Last. -r Star. P'2; Camellia. 10i3: .''"'hyt!iyj T; Alhona. 1)1: ''Kay M'Licht. 107; Carlton G.. 112: Kiciunl I-mrrdon. Ill; Lights 'jt, f3. Tiiiril race. 3-year-olds and no. .-11-ir.g. mil'1 i Brvs.m. Ill; Wooden aoe 1 1 'ha rh s F. Gra ng- r. 10 S tr.slick. lo, ; Dart worth. D'9; Comtr.auretta. 94; Lor.'. M usi "11. 114; Brvan l-oru. M'ss Birnhar or. '" 1 ; Met.! ,!,' rV. 9 t. Fouith !-', :: -a r-oi.'. nnd up. '.vgh. -v ight handicap. l-2 furlongs S i)( rin nd nt. 122; Harry Junior. "24: Gr::n:i,v. 122; Pohirias 2 . rv. 127 lb n a rh( nI; Harrv Si'.aw. 140; I -jdy Ih'rhary. lis. Fifth race, 4-y-a r-olds nnd up, sellg. mile ar.i! a s:t-t-nth G. Miller, ' Perth Bock, l","; Guy F:sher. 112: R-fitibI. 10 9: Nolli. 112. I At. prentice allowance rl.ilmed Weather clear; track -fafit.
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GILL AT DETROIT T ftlaj. Onrj, Favorite in $2,000: Stable, Loses to New England Pacer Aconite DI-:TU'it. Mich.. July 21. Mud hon-cs had tho call at the open;ru' of thft Graiid Circuit races at the fair grounds Monday, the course he in-' in very bad condition from the rain of ,Suiiday. The feature event was tho stakes for Z.lo pacers in wi;i h Maj. ng was favorite, but wa roundly trimmed by the New Rutland pacer. Aconite. Tho favorite could not untrack himself in he heavy goinrf. Sornniaries. 2:08 Trot. 3 in 5; Purse U0'. Hazel Idling (Andrews) 1 1 1 Bright Axworthy (Murphy).. 2 - 2 Dago (N. Grady) 3 3 Grand Marshall (Snow) ....: 4 The Dutchess and Baby Doll also started. Rest time, 2:09 1-2. 2:1S Trot, 3 in T; purse $1.0''o. Al Mack (Murray) 1 1 1 Saint Frisco (Goers) 2 2 2 Allerta (Snedcken 5 v 1 Col. Riser (Brennan) .10 5 3 Willow Mack. Ranker Bingen. Maggie Bond, Princess Margrave, Emma Dillon, Todd McGregor. Lusitania, Sarah Douglass and McMahon also started. Best time, 2:09 1-4. 2:10 paoo, 3 jn 5; Stake $2.0"ii. Aconito (Cox) 1 1 1 Maj. Ong (Murphy) 2 3 2 Alta Wood (Valentine) .1 2 3 Symbol Meath (McDonald 1. 4 4 4 Hal Connor, Rella K. and Ruby K. also started. Rest time. 2:0s 3-4. 2:0 3 Pace, 3 in 5; Purse $1,00 0. Margot Hal (McDonald) ..32121 Tho Climax (Rrennan) ...1 1 3 3 2 Fred Russell (Horsey) Best time, 2:09 1-1. o 2 1 LAUREL JUNIORS WIN TWO Beat CoqulIIartK at Indoor Ball 22-!) ami 10-r. The laurel Intermediates took two indoor games from the Coquillard Intermediates Monday afternoon on the Laurel grounds, the first by tho score of 22 to 9 and the second by the score of 10 to in six innings. Tho heavy hitting of the winners wiih responsible for tho two defeats handed to the Coquillards. Coquillard 120 110 5 Laurels Ill 0DJ 10 Batteries Johns and Ash; Stark and Franks. Coquillard 000 lio 104 2 9 Laurels 442 300 333 22 Batteries Johns and Ash; Stark end Frank. MORAV RKATS SIMS. LONDON, July 27. Frank Moran of Pittsburgh Monday defeated Gordon Sims in the sixth round of their bout. Moran indicted such heavy punishment on Sims that the latter u:'s fo -'-d to throw up the sponge. BITS OF SPORT NEWS
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CINCINNATI, O.. Jul they are not in condition Pitchers; Benton and Lear have been suspended, without pay by .Mgr. Herzog of the 1 Reds. ! ST. Joseph, Mo., July 27 Arthur Vance, right hand hur.fr of the St. j Joseph club, ha.-s been sold to the Chi- ! cago White Sox. The price was not ; ui'. imiMiLii 111 ine a uiio 1. 1 n e nit; 1 1 1 iihnir IJl4V..tl(lJ. I'll. . i I ' Villi. 'M IK '1 ' no-hit came agai'nst tho Wichita team. 1 He was tried out last voar bv the j I'ittsburgh Pirates, but " was turncl : back to tno local club. CHICAGO. July 27. Prcs't Gilmore of tho Federal league has announced t the dismissal of Umpires Harry Howell j ...1 1 " II I I 1 1 I . 1 1 1 l I V I -. MITCHELL KILLED. LONDON. July 2fi. Second Lieut. George Mitchell- who a year ago l.'USJil ' I . o J M ilJH Illl' I ill J ill liT for a wager, was killed in action on July 22. A now speedometer absolutely provents tho speed reaching a predetermined point. w... i .u . .Mjy jmt m T Goodrich Sot C-ui k4 H, S. Arty tXat lfaaaeit.
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Merchants National Bank Iirt hank In Sonth Bond to apply for membership In ri:ii:R.L iirsuRYi: rank. I HARRY L. YERRICK j; Funeral 1 1 otox !'t A"i Director TRY IT Start a Savings Account Money deposited prior to July 11th, 1915, commences to draw interest at 4 From July 1st, 1915. CITIZENS' LOAN, TRUST & SAVINGS CO. 112-111 West Jefferson Blvd. Big Land Opening ON TI I.SDAV, Al G. n, ONLY At $!)..'(! Per Acre. AUGUST 3D NLV. Great opening of Swigart's Cri.-nvvood Township Tract of 4. ono a r s in Wexford Co.. Mich. No land reserve.? or for sale until excursion arrives on ground. Not les-s than 4" or over lr0 acres to one person; J.'.o down and $ monthly on each forty or annual payments. No land at tills prieo after cheap rate excursion, which leaves Chicago Tuesday, Aug. 3d, 11:30 a. m. Kntiro expense from Chicago and return, including hoard, railroad faro. Paliman sleeper, etc., . 1 4 . Write immediately for map-circular givinall particulars. These are choi. e farm lands, adapted for -enral crops, stock. dairying. poultry, truck, fruit; near towns, railroads, markets and adjoining good farms; quick transportation to Chicago, Milwaukee. Grand Rapids. Detroit. Opjtnrtunity of life-time for wage earner, farm renter or farm hand to get a farm home. George v. Swigart. owner. B-1 247 First National Bank Bldg.. Chicago. ll!m-:.-. THE MODERN HAN OR WOMAN ro-ogiiios th iietrit of a bank account. It giov ;ui ao(iuain;ano at tho hank uhioh i-. nor. rosary to accommodation in time of need. A -dranger at the bank oaioiot op4-ot (o got a b an on a lew minutes acquaintance. Tin man or woman who earns -nine. q mU lo and lia a pa- lxyk on 1 1 hank i out of the worrying las. i:i;c;in toiay to n -il regularly with the AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY i m 4 n N U i U B i K i H ON SAVINGS Wgl! ' in in .ii
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