South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 242, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1915 — Page 8
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mm he Independents With Moore on the Mound Beat Miles 7 to 3, Getting Three Run Lead in First. Fouth TVrd v( n ,un!!ior f f the c.i:::.w Siri.i ty .tf". ri.f.wii in the r-ri j v.ith i-v i-r- ni::.- th- v;..iu; ;;ii by a r-o-re of 7 to ::. Mnoiv ).. the vUitorx tn do hits while William.". . the much n puted N.bs hurl- r wa.- at-; tacked f.T half a ;v-r' of km eks du imr th'- tra'-.is. I'.i'.i.ly at third ha had the h.cals In th- hitting divisionwith three Mows -.vliil" ( ! ni nt liuht fbld puled down n I ; I r of hits. ( "CtMit" And' i.-on r 1 two blow.-.; off Mdnrc in four tr;j.s to 1 1 plat'. I r-' rr..nthr r i'h'' of t h 111 . 1 . : ,..,. fries af trn ori. A ir.il itmw the. aiip- at .prin-rhrook i ail. I imiro of tin (uiii'
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W Cmplre S hafer. LOCAL PLAYERS STAR Martin, ritcliinp Tor (.o-licn. 1'aus !." .Men. Several .outh 1'etid players starred in tlie Coshen -Na tipa nee panm at Nappanee Sunday afternoon when th Nappanee club was defeated by a score of 1 to i. Martin pitched for the (hhenites and struck out 1 ."i men, h tlitiir his opponents down with six hits. Soair ;rot three hits and a walk and Crnber smashed out a home run with iv,n on. LAPORTE IS WALLOPED Peri! Defeats (.ivys nnccn to riw in Slop ivt. LAPOIITi'. Aup. 2:. La port e was no match 1'or Peru Sunday arid the '. revs won the v,ame, 1 ." to Peru s-oied all runs o:Y Ainsworth in the lirst four innings. p, t n n .; :P' 2e i r, tr. haporte i"il Iimi i;;(i 7 f, P.attevies Karmer and Cohry: Ainsworth. Adams and I "ish. srri.ii ti:am wins. The stull team defeated the Sunn Sides at the Stull diamond Sunday afternoon by a score of '' to 1'. 77 tot. cHOMEOF GOOD CLOTHES C.B.STEED, MGR. ADLER BROS. On Michigan at Washington Shu-e tssi. Tin: stoki: FOB MF.V AND P.OYS. QUALITY SHOP Cloth iers. Hatters and Haberdashers. The Big Stof-e. Opposite the Mrect Car s Mion THE STORE FOR MEN W XslllNtiTti.V avi ati:. Hie 1 W
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Indianapolis, e-7: .Minneapolis, 2-2. llrooklyn for two seasons and the sev-.lilwaukee-Cle e!; nil, postptnel. j en others for three years or more.
International lA-aue. Rochester at Je rsey City, two -aiio s postponed, rair.. j I oronio at rre'Vidence, postponed, i .... ; ram. ;a.mi:s TODAY. Aiiierie:m I-apue. Open date. National I.eapne. .t. I,ouis at i'hila'h-lpnia. Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at llrooklyn. Cincinnati at Hoston. l'ederal Leapue. "hica-;o at Pittshurph. Ihooklyn at Iluffalo. N wark at Paltimore. Kansas City at St. Kouis. Games Yesterday AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia ..ni.'0 000 OuO 0 Chicago 00." oho 0( r .. 1 s " Sheehan and Lapp; cott and Sehalk. I'mpires Hineen and Nallin. Washington ...100 coo 000 1 6 1 St. Louis "20 000 00 2 6 2 Johnson and Williams; Sisler and Severoid. I'mpires Chill and Evans. New York 020 000 002 1 7 2 Detroit 130 luo ou 7 0 2 Shawke.v. Cole and Nunamakcr; Dauss and lkiker. Umpires McKoaphlin and 1 1 ihlebrand. Poston 000 100 0001 r, 2 e'b.veland 0(!0 000 000 0 4 1 Leonard and Carrigan; Klepfcr and I'Neill. Umpires Wallace andConnolly. FEDERAL LEAGUE First game Pittsburgh ....000 000 200 2 4 1 Chicago 0 0 2000 10 :' G 1 ICnetzer and Perry: MeConnell and Fischer. I'mpires McCormick and W stervelt. Second panic Pittsburph 000 000 0 0 Chicago 000 000 0 a 1 Called, darkness.) linage and O'Connor; Prendcrgast and I -'iseher. Umpires M.cCormick and Westervelt. First game Kansas City. ...001 000 000 1 7 1 St. Louis OuO OuO 11 2 7 4 Packard and Brown;. Davenport. Crandall and Hartley. Umpires Mullen and Johnstone. Second garni' ! Kansas City ...'oo Oimi 000 0 4 0 ;St. Louis 200 020 13 S 10 0 j Johnson and F.asterly; Crandall and ii'hapman. Umpires Johnstone and , Mullen. CRUMST0WN BLUES WIN Defeat New Carlisle irarN at llmbon Lake. S to .". i The New Carlisle Grays ware defeated by the Crumstown Blues Sunday afternoon by a sere of S to at I j udson lake. Th" score: I'.lues 221 C2" loo 1J 2 Grass i'imi eel cut la -j j Pattirsoti and Derringer; DeLoote I and Bevnolds. 1 i SILVER "EDGES-DEFEATED The John Gergacz team defeated the Sil r I-hle club Sunday afternoon at ' Mi r field by a score of 1 1 to .,. At- . .i.s featured by striking out IS Silver Fdiro batters and Nick Leuch starred .d sb.'-rt. Tlie score: (ler-ae. n::.: .",0:: 14 n S,'er lalue ..2"' " mm1 4 ,; Atvas and Leuch; Sparr and Annis. very UTMOST in beer goodness f& BEER TV. fTTTvoT-aae cf health id ck nd cooi
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EBBITS THINKS HIS SQUAD HIS CHANCE TO WIN
Prospects Are as Bright as Those of Any Team in the National Says Owner of Dodgers. (rrosident of tho Hrooklyn Nationals) . . , . Th' i.cnnant prospects oi ni u.un ;in as l.riirht as those of any of th v... tiriiiinL ' cluhs that are mixed in National learnt' h.ittlc li in-. vt..i--.--, ed. It's a ti lit such as baseball nev team) it wouhl he foolhardy f'r me I to claim the pennant now. ! .... . ..1 liaseiall is an line, rtain t,'.ime ana this year, alx.ve all ntnrrs. is a year of uncertainty. In this battle, whereat least five teams seem almost evenly matched, the result may remain in doubt until the last week of the season. The Urnoklyn team is a voting team: practically a new team. f the 21 men und r contract, nine are wearinp llrookhyn uniforms for the first time, (six of these, in fact, never had major league experience prior to this season). of the remaining 12 iie have been under contract to The team, as it is now const itut ed, j s a smooth worklnp. fast travclinp ( niachine. 1 Hit the weldinp tepethcr t,,(;j- time and the experiments cost j us many panics durinp the early part of the season. We pot away poorly J and didn't really .-.tart until July 1, by which time -Mr. Kohinson had so-ci:r-d the winninp comldnation. Since July 1 the P.rooklyns have preatly improved in all departments, and making a wonderful spurt from last place to second. It has heen said
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speeil. but .'his I believe is no t trueon the contrary, had the hoys hatted as they did in Ki:i and 1111. they would be so far ahead at this time that it would be impossible to overtake them. Tlie hoys deserve preat credit for ' the good work done to date. The team is a well balanced team. ' It has an exceptionally stronp pitch- ! ing staff; it is ambitious, has confi dence in its ability, it works harmoniously and it is lighting and hustling all tlie time. Wherever the team finishes I shall be satisfied with the knowledge that thev have done their best. ino I0Tal mechanical power in the i Suited States is estimated at 120,000,-horse-power.
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hUK bib UKUAIMIdAllUN i:vt t Lr.C'iiis In Heroine Memberof New AHialion Knict" of ColumlMi- Ijitor. I. Mf i i I'r-ilinn r.nii-'t 1i South j -...... Pa-rid howlers liairi; ..n" of the host j and lar'e.-t or';tni.ations in the town-; trv. At a nut iini; of 1 1 . South Uend 1 ; i. 1 i n association h' hi last W'dnesday nearly ewry h;i- ie in the cti - uas repre-nted. Tli. n- will at-ou , 2'i loau'ius in oj.. ration tliri'Vi''11"1 i tlu- city w hen the aun pets into its : pnp r sw ir.K. whi-.-h is some "uowlint; ! spirit and interest. j one of the latest additions to the. local bowline institution is the entram o of the KnU'hts of i'.dumbus , v ho are to operate a four club league j at the Orphcum alhjs this winter,: and also have a tram in tin- City . t - ... hairue. opt ra'in at tn;ii 'l'11";'1;; ........ i : ,. i. ir.cnt, whit a very UKeiy will mean nun the newcomers will also nae a n-.tm e a xeam i American I in th.o tournament of the ...... ...-. I, I ( .viinp coni; i ess n'i .iaivo. '!'),is is not an innovation for the Knbthrs of (-olumhKs. as representatlvti from that or-anization liavoi l.t en erv prominent at the bi-r classic! .,f n c"Mt years. Last year it was llio i Riirv-Kutlt'-r tV-.Thi which carried off! the honors at the national tournament j h M at I'eoria. tln-v Pcinp one of j three teams to surpass the s-vorc of the r'.ucktails. the latter eventually linis'ain in fourth place. GOOD GOLF IS EXPECTED llaet' : t Detroit Say Condition An' Meal. lU'TKOlT ul' ".0. ("loialv ami
threatening weather prevailed herej.vcems to be a more wonderful rider this morninu'. hut the polfers in the j than earlier in his youth. And he national amateur tournament were . weighs only 95 poumls.
(llt vVy an,j pronoumad conditionsi im,.,i f,,r" 'Ooil poll" after Sunday's Khowers fk - '.v Tom Sherman and Joe P.ole were the first pair of the 7:'. contenders to V(t jnis morning on the 20-hole qualifying round which will determine just which -2 will surie to ;o into the match play w hich begins Tuesday. Chick Kvans and Jerry Travels each made 7 1 Sunday, that being the best for the day. ' 1 1 - - !'-' Detroit Dugs it Interested in (iif l)iivS. DKTUniT, Aug. Pans at tlie F)etroit-New York baseball game failed to take to an added attraction in the way of drivinp uolf balls by experts here for the national golf championship. When oiiinict, Marstoii and Ciiiilford drove the white pellets over the center field fence in easy drives tlie crowd yelled "play ball" and gave tlie other negative demonstrations. T. Raymond 'obb was invited to participate in th golf drive hut when he saw Cuilfonl's ball going toward Canadian territory he declined the issue. -. ,;;.:.v-. r' V 1 y. ' . V.v.v w -. V t.. , w v ' ' - ::,.-.. . - ;' - - . t tr a fron.l in tins i iiv. Walter J. Travi Wv. o; ; i ; i t ; i 1 1 tin- t h:iiiip;o!:hip I t b. fact tint he is !.-c..inin-r too old to I .-. u olfer in the . mi.itrv. He ha.- plave.l
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IT USED T0 BE T.. Mnnfhc Ann Thov Qnv.; . u ,.,u,.u.o i-iy ...uj Tun Qurn Winnorc Ri if Mcvj Their Faint Hope is One Team Will Cop. Tn,, i,nM-e ..n- ti, r-iii.-.r, run n wore sure that they'd have both en both entries in the world series 1 i.. i . , m .-...v.month mzo decided they'd ho satisfied! iin one. mil now wen, a nuuvu-u depression has settled upon Chicago's f andoni. If women do pet the vote and the ich vearncil for enual rit:liLs won-t tmic dcr if ihcy'll yv ui and off or sonic of s tirod-lookinp guys a scat in a street ear? From out of the praveyard of pupilism, emerges one Abe Attell, who throws off his shroinl. announces to the world that he's as pool as any If athei weipht in tlie panic today, and now spends his tiays hohblinp from one promoter to another in quest of bouts. Joe McCahey is 2 7 years old, he's oe-u a jocuey ior iu years, anct yet lie McCahey is the turf game. tne i tonus wapner ot The average life of a jockey ranges from live to 10 years. et here is McCahey, after 10 years of service, pcrforminp in better style than at any time in his caret r. If he maintains until the end of the season the winning average so far established, he will bring home for his employers more than he did in 1H4 when his S2 4 mounts won $1-1,SK. Charley Henoi: has the best tailf nd amy in tlie United States and tho czar has the best tail ender in Kurope. The orly difference is that Charley boasts about his. DE ROSE SPECIALS WIN Defeat White Pigeons hy Count of Twelve to Nine. WHITK PIGEON, Mich.. Aug. 30. The Ind-pendents of White I'ipeon, Mich., were defeated by the Billy De Koso Specials of South Dend by the .--core of 12 to : in a game featured by heay hitting on both sides. Jimmy barrage of the Henders was the star with the hat, getting four hits out of live times up. Dina pitchced excellent ball for the Deltose team. South P.end ...000 021 10 12 15 4 White Pigeon.. 210 210 021 9 11 5 Dina and Myers; Sisson and Caldy. Two b-ase hits Krr.mer, Myers, lladdiek, Farrage. Pases on balls, off Ihna. 2; of .Sisson. 4. Struck out. by Dina, In Si. son. 4. Loft on base?. J Specials. 9: White Pigeon. 11. Time of pam l:Zo. Umpires Kiddle and Cantrell. PITCHER FANS 22 MEN .Mellow Defeat i:agle Points on Ix pcr lark ircnims. Hickcy, pitcliinur for the Mellows. set a high mark when ho fanned 22 of the I'aple Points in the pame at Leeer park. The panic was hard iouunt until tne seventh, when the Mellows made three runs. The Kaple Points scored three in the ninth but lost 0 to r. P.aple Points ...100 100 OOP. 3 6 ?. Mellows 110 000 ;h 9 12 1 Jones and Frederick; Hicxey and Smith. ! V r v 7 Seek the If 1 . ; 1 -r . a; If v .1- . J i' n il t A': , . - 3 -aa Ia. ArA,U?jlh, t: ' ' . .' - ,- - . : ft I I 3 'A I)K. Y. M. LAWIION. ConultlnK Vhj. iian; jrar rxprrlrnte. I .e iin-l tr:it tu pfrn:i!l;- rarh tlni ou raii. I t 1 H w-mr. t.Tt'o-if! iT-r ml,l t' ttint
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I Drfoat .Tolm Diety Tani hv S rn tn I Thnv Count. I The St. Flonans hioke ,- lonC' winning streak of the John Ii-t. team hy dffoatintr them on Casiday's :ield Sunday afternoon, the final score heinv; 7 to ::. Heavy hitting and opportune hitting won for the St. Florlans. i nev eeureii -u saieties m an ! sending Taflski. tlie J. I . hurh r. t - tho hench in the tifth inninp. e:ehonee. who repl.ud him. allow ei ! bnt five hits and one run d urin thi r, m:llndrr f the .came. st. riorians 022 120 onn 7 20 2 John Dietz 1"" ""2 "MO S Stefaniak and Nawrocki; TatVlski. Wlvhonee and Zalas. QUALITY SHOP TEAM DEFEATS WHFE EAGLES . 1 la.y inhibition of National 1 at- , t i m is staged on (millard (rounds. Th( White Kaples. claimants of the city championship were defeated Sunday afternoon at the Coouillard diai mil' i"in ii i i imi nil i.i i u J mond by the Max Adler Quality Shop team l.y a . -i.re of 7 to a in one of th j cla-sieM tAhibiti r,s imt up by the tun teams mis se;if,n rrne wotk 01 sec ond Baseman Franked for the winners Was tlie hik' feature of the contest. Score: White Kagles .. leu 1 0 1 002 ." n 4 Quality Shops immi o,-ii 02 7 1 2 Seaoh, 1 lines and Parry; Ilertel and Hcrtel. Two base hits Johnson. Mayor, Housekeeper. P. Frankel, Goddard. Taylor. C. Hertel. H. Ilertel. Three base hits P. Krankel, Taylor, Foster. Hascs on halls Off Loach. 2. Strike outs Hy Leach. 4; by Hertel, 0. Sacrifice flies K. Frankel. Frankel. If. Hertel. Krhart, Johnson. Umpires Connett ami Hartei. Time 1:40. MIKE SURE HE'LL WIN Tells Fans He Will Di-le of Packev in Fight Hounds. CHICAGM, Aug. 30. Mike Gibbons passed through Chicago yesterday on his way to New York and chilled the already congealing atmosphere by nonchantly remarking that he wouhl dispose of Packey MeFarland in eiqht rounds in their coming scheduled 10round contest at the New York arena. His remarks, however, failed to scare MeFarland. who had already left for New York. BAKER IS STILL THERE Hitting Wins Delaware County P011nnt For Upland. MFD1A. Pa., Aug. CO. Frank linker, "home run king," again proved his sterling worth rus a batsman, when his terrific clouting won tho game for Upland and clinched the championship of the Delaware county league. He drove the ball over the fence for a homer in yesterday's game with Media and also shot a double that sent in two runs. GIRL SETS NEW RECORD St. Louis Miss Swims Two Mill's in Quick Time. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Aup. .10. Grace Stewart, a 16-year-old girl, broke the two-mile swimming record for the course used in the annual swim for women under the auspices of the Western ltowing club. bv going the distance in H:53. Her time was 12 seconds better than the previous record. SHBP.IDAN. Ind. Atlas Bailey. a 1 Young unmarried man of thiM jdaee ' while assisting an advance agent for a coming chautauqua in stringing ad- ' verting Hags across a business street, j fell from the s ond story of L. 17. ; Heats' jewelry store to tho asphalt; sidewalk below, and landed on his' head. It i.s believed he can not re- j cover. Us U
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