South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 165, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1916 — Page 8
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Former Southern Michigan Star Holds Smith's Tribe to Five Blows.
ll IaI .T. Murray.
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PRESS COOP CHATTER
nr Mtmnvr.
MANY HORSES ARE
Herl Hill is due to oppose the Sox ; this afternoon. It's up to Herr to!
AT SPRINGB
n.ound at Spnngbrook park y ester- I v,Mith Hml
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('ay afternoon and pitched a. sp'inC.d gam. Walter kept his oppo
nents from eircihng the base
1-. t in r 1
a clean sweep of two series. j Loudertnilk has sonic kick coming , i n his luck in going against the ; Sx. "He has hurled five came 3 ' against them and won only one and they have never made more than!
four runs off him. Hal Heall said iintcr a few things
v hen Wright pulled in his line drive
to kft t'eld. It looked Rood when it started. but Wright got in the
way of it. Hensling and I'.eall pulled a rob-
'JAKE" KLINE TO LEAD 1917 N. D. BALL MINE
Third Ka-cman aml Kefore the Alumni ame Track and Ka-e-hall Monograms Chen.
Clarence J. "'Jake"
Kline was 1917 Notre
the the
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MMMAHV. , hing act in on? frame. The short
S.MrlMc hit I.otiilermilk. horr Sti.Un lia Mriinl. I illnitun. Kiirhlrr
UHU , Tun-liaM h i I I it n un . Unlike. AliotL.
.t ..... -v.r. A hit- r.ftlH n hr - south llrn.l. 4; iran.I i Mmchinff to make the out sure
on hall I.o.i.l.-rmilU, I. I in t.i r- K.
Time 1 :2X.
top grabbed the hall near second
i oase aiiu iaii nan 10 io senile luu
him he caught one orf first
only four to die on the paths.
Walter was a hro! Walter m-h.s not u hro. Walt r w as a luc ky stiff ' vho Rot all the breaks of the came, j The way th-y h;imn.fred that nail was a caution. lut the hurler was just lucky er.owh to have thern imiickfd at Hornehody. Walter was
hurling for Grand llapiils.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Koehler pulled a creat stop when j lie Kraiihed House's drive while headed for second. He reversed and t'ot the runner at first. , Schorr w.is the stingy person for 1 h refused to walk a man. He
fanned two. while lyoudermilk i
! elected captain of the
Fast Trotters and Pacers I,arnp .sei.aii team prior to . ... . . ... siart of yesterday's came with
begin workouts tor mat- iaiumni. inPP RarP? fin Jlllv d ' Klines hum, is in Will.amn-rt. Iliet ndLtib Uli JUiy ( Pa. Hp h;iS , i.tyed third hae on ; the Notre I rr, "varsity team for ;the past two (Mnns, and is regardMuch interest has heen expressed . t as a slar. J tke" is a hard hit-
in the race horses new stabled at ; the Sprinbrook track since the an- ,
nouncenient in The News-Times or,
i the number of speeders training for j the season's races. Kvery bright day j t.ou wt.vr.rul ttiirito.l rt n t fat 9 in the
. . . " caie
smooth stretcnes and lovers or proou horses are finding a trip to the park , well worth while. A roll call of the trained trotters j
REAPERS SCORE ONLY RUN WITHOUT HIT
Walk, surrilicc and Double steal in Hist Inning Turns Trick l-o Airainst lied.
jnd pacers now training here shows.
ter and a sp--- 1y intielder and has lots of "pepp- r " on the field. His election was popular with the student body. Kline is a junior ii the school of engineering. Hon. Fetor P.. McKllicut. a ;;rad-
of Notre Dame, and for the
past eipht terms a member of the New York state legislature from New York city, where he resides, presented the track and baseball
SPRINGFICLD. Ohio. June in. The Harvesters won Monday's came from the Kols I the mire of 1 to 0 and the tally (ame without i hit. S'hovlin w as w a ked. (uvenf,y sacrificed, went to t'lird on ao 'ut. and Hoffman wa-s walked. The double steal was worked. iShoxlin scoring. Lone throws by O'Day and llartle cut otf runs at the plate. Four double plas were made during the af- ! ernoon.
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VARSITY WHIPS ALUMNI 8TQ 3 ! I 't 1 1".
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Gold and Blue Tossers in Final Game of Season Wipe Out Defeat of Last Year.
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i total of 47 horses. Some are now
I rronocrair-s Just before the start of!
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Wftiltt Walter wa doinjc th; I i;v.insvl!l ... things th ;ranl llapids club w as s!irliiclie!d .. tting to Louie I,uderm;lk just j .iVf,,,' '. often enough to s-nd four runs ! south liml . ncrfo.s. Iaium pitched about an M'ikeg.n
average game, one ti.at would win about one In two. Two boots in one frame and a ball that took a bad t op started things for the isitors in two frames. Ah eck. second up. got the first
hit of the afternoon when he tapped ,t.tlalliljia to center. I'.rant blew one down NATIONAL. toward right fUld but Beuli made ' T'h ll.'lelp li ia a one-hand stab and got Alcock at ' Ww York
but Wright hit i ' "'
IWiMton
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second. Drant stole
to I'ashang. 'l"itfrH Score One. Duncan flapped one prist short as an opener in the second, but was
fired when l-Mimiton hit to Heall. S I-oolnvilb
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L. !i p; t.j p
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! fanned none and walked one. trial have shown real class. The I -A,ir ...it in lfft t'ei.t v i decision to ive a racing matinee
How man cot a day of
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; tcrday and
.a: rest. ."d'J Koehler stole second base in the
..-ninth and trotted down for .Schorr! . . . ....
v.as too i.usy worKing on uonneny
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time t. notice the lead he
at the
i took. 1
i The locals haven't been hitting fTe j r. ' ba 1 1 any too hard these last three
-, days. They h;e st ored only two J to be held
'-7. inns in '11 innings. ..ill i vi ! Withrow tried to beat out a bunt
' i in the second and missed it only bv
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in the speed ame but most of thern i . . . . ... i , , i lo vt- Louis to ittend the deinocratu have verv creditab e records and in 1
I national i niur nuon. as a ueit gate j from New York state. He wa.s in-
in the afternoon of July 4 has stim- . , 1 , . f . nent alumnus, t Jated the interest of the horsemen. . , . ..... Track monograms were awarded May Slaao MaUli ilaee. ra,,t Ba( h:nan, rapt.-i;iect .MillThe holiday program calls for alcr. Hardy. Herman. Kin. Yoelk::::o trot. 2:20 pace, 7 trot and ; ers. McDonough. Keynolds. Kir--: 1 7 1-4 trot. A match race is also j land. Fritch. Freund. Vou-el and being considered as there is con- ! Fd-rren. Fasehall monograms were slderable good material for such a . piven to (apt. Sheehan, Capt.-Flect
Deall made a neat play on Hrant's
?.dington stole and House drove to
Tannehill, who tossed to urst. De-1 1 uhniit.iM
Fiticliinitl 22 '-'" IMtt-biiryli '0 J Sr. LtHit 'l -.-s A.M I. HI IAN A.sMK IATION. Induiii.ipolis -'7 17
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Khiis.is Citv
Mlnnc.i polU
'.uriner single-1 through the inhebl and Zeiser played with the ball long
enough to let Kdington count. sMmrr j nas an out. Koehler to Heall. The ntvt 11 men to face i.oudermilk ! went down in order. j Hensling tapped one through sec- j or.d with two down In the first, but v.as caught off second. The next I tight men walked to the plate and I oi d w hile enroute to tirst. Henslin j :n the fourth got his second hit of i the game when lie rolled a slow !
i ne iiuwn Towarus inirt ami neat the throw to first. Donnelly's best was a My to Duncan. Had Hop Helps Sot. Tn the sixth frame Iyoiidermilk
had disposed of the two top hitters j when Drant cracked one toward. ' third. Tannehill was right in front j cf the ball and as it reached him. ; it took a hop and soaked I.ee in thei breast. It went for a hit and then
Wright singled and Duncan doubled which was sufficient to shove Hrant home. Fd'.ncton got a walk, but
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(IAMKS TOI1W. ( rntral League. t.rni ICapiiN at Soutl Henri. Terre Ihiute ;tt Y heeling. KTiinsvlJl nt P.iytou. Milkegon Ht SplingOeld. Aiitri('Hn LrjKur. V.ihiiiKH! ;it Fid. ago Pliilu lelpliiii nt Clev. liin.l. New York .it PetroitI'.otoii :it St Iouis N'HtioDllI lfUfue. t'l:ilnnitl nt lUstn. St. Iii;is at P.rtM'klyn. t'liiciigo :it New Yrk. Pltt'.burjrli nt IMdl .leiphi.i. Aiueriran Ao-latiii. FoIumbiiM at AIiIw:iukH. Toledo at Kausas City. Louisville at St. Paul." fintlatwipolis at Minneapolis
.".si drive in the first inning when he
"i,s ! ' oopeil it up with one hand and
I i eai ine umi'.T io se'joim wui ins
throw. There was a high sky yesterday ;.nd it was a task judgim: high orives. "arey, first up. hit one back of first, and Koehler. Heall and Donnelly went after it. Donnelly
'-. J pulled it in.
McArthur will probably be sent .gainst the Heilders today. There were a number of fair fans cut to the game, although it was not ladies' day. The league rule makes Friday ladies' day and Smith has been ordered to live up to the i ules.
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contest in this vicinity. The race Kline. Keen. in, Andres. Motts. Mur-
at New Carlisle on next ; j hy. Kdgren, Meyers. Spalding.
Wednesday will give Major Musco- 1 Wolfe. i.athrop. Hlward. Mnoney vite. 2:01 1-4; Halley's Omet, -:"4i;,r.d Corcoran. 14. and Prince Direct. J:U7 1-4. a During t-e game a photoiaph chance to show their mettle. The ! w as taken of all Notre Dame athletic latter horse is said to hold thewantains of the past and present world's record for the New York who were at hand, speedway. j A lively string of 14 horses is at- j
tractlng attention at the interstate track. They are owned by T. YV. keedy of Niles and include Zanatella. by F.elina. a most promising
Tot, Is Spriugfield -siiovlin. '! ... t aveiiey. sh . . , ST!i er. cf HofT:n.i ii. .".i . . H.irtle. rf Mulirer. if ... Aii.It-oii. II. I 'u im. , Kiley. p T-tal-
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"Varsity ball tossers Dame avenged the defeat I'lars last vear wall
aiumiM v to . on .11 terday aft moon.
I apt. shechan's "Slim" Walsh li1for a do-able and r s'aius. coml i ii i alls, produced s' to win the battle. The Hoosiers bi
the third. Cofall singled
of Notre f he 1 'goptig the
bi yes-
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tu:ne M e
w i 1 1 tall
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s. These ,11-t- or. . no'igh came in to U ft.
but he was thrown out at second, i'armody to Hergman. on Shcehn's grounder. Shechan .as retired in
the same way
on
Mouney's tap.
-or l lnninc. Alumni . . jii i-it y 'n viiiMiinr . St -ten . im-. - ..e..- .. I'-- : n.u-l. Waist.. .-:f. . K.j. . rifi e hit .Iti- v r-. . ... St r ii' 1. .ait P V .iN1.. s; m I'V S'.)cc!',.Ul. l'..l-s : W iN),. r. ; ,.rr VP:-;' . , ; .
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Y. M. C. A. NET MEN BEAT GOLD AND BLUE
oi'd. Moone.v went to third on a passed ball, and Wolfe sto.e second. 1 athrop slammed a Icious hit through the box. scoring Mooney and Wolfe. Meers singled, and i.athrop went to sc und. Kline singled, scoring I.athrop and sending Meyers to third. Kline took second in the throw in and Motts doubled, scoring him and Meyers. Motts took third on Spalding's hit. and
t. M.Nell. Strikeouts W.i. hf-1. - , , , ...
-,i -Möns, stolen .im .-l,liihi, rill in
Srorf Ily Ir.ninjH. Mnski-gon noo irni not) r SpringfieM po oo' tu 1 Sum mar . Sfien b:c'-s Slioviin. II .ff man. Inwliliir. Sa.rili.e hits t'.ivcnev 2 Two-ba-e hit Shovl.n. Poulde piay llartle to 1 it ii ii. C.ivenev to Shovlin to Ainl.rscn. P.rul'.iker to Powling to Fisher.
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Kiley :i. P.ises .m balls Wachtel
Kiley. 2. Left on bies Springtiehl. Muskegon. .". Hit ly pif'iirr MN'ei! l iniure - h.ily. Tina - 1 :is.
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i second on a wild pitch. Cofall
fa nned.
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s'outh Bend Y. M. C. A. trnn.s players defeated the Notre Damn men Monday afternoon on the formrr's courts, w inning ri e of the seven matches played. The players and scores were: Klmore. S. H.. ' 4; Heinhart. N. D.. 1 S Jernegan. S. H, C; Duffy, N. D., 1 :;. Jernegin and Siems. S. H.. 6 1 C: Iveenaa :.nd Mangin. N. D.. o ; 1. Keinh;irt and Jerry Miller. X. T) . 40; Flmore and Thnrward. S. I?., ?. Thorward. ?. H.. .-: Mangln. N. D.. :: 2. Keenan. N. D, -I; Warner. S. H.. . Jerry i 1 1 1 o r. '. D., R Slvanus. S. H.. ?..
mr j - Z.f M
comer. Cymbal Hrackett. who trots , ,T,WTr n 1 i.i 2:16; Helle Almore. a 2:12 pacer H
in trie trials; Al Wiggins, pacer. . w
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HIGHLANDERS WIN FROM STOGIES IN TEN INNINGS
when Donnelly pulle.f in Heine's My the inning was over. There was nothing doing for the borne hands in the fifth but Withrow opened the sixth with a safe tap
to rieht held and I,oudermilk placed j a bunt a few feet away from the; Plate and died enroute. Hashang i
poked to Wright and Koehler drove to Carey. Hensling hooted Devormer's drive io the seventh as a starter. Schorr dumped one in front of the plate and Withrow sent Deormer to third w hen he pegged poor to sei ond to
get his rival. ( arey :!ew out to (a,j Chapman. PJeall. but Alcock came through with) iv blow past second and Devormer j New York ...
MOMIAV KLM LTS. Central Lmgur. I.rmi.l Kapbl. 4: soutli Itrnri. 0. Lvnuvli;.. :.; Pavton. Terre Haute. 4; Wheeling. .".. ' Springfield. 1 ; Mukeg..n. o. Nation! I.nu. 'hiapo. s; New Yolk. 2. Ptttsbui gh. 1 : Philadelphia. 2. st. Louis. i ; itrooki in, :;. t'i:Hiiui.'ti-p...stijii. rain American League. Wa-hliigt u. o; Chicago. :. P.. .stan. .". ; St Louis. 4. Philadelphia. 1 : Cleveland. .1 New York. l ; pet mit. s Anierieiin soriiitioii. t 'bi int. us-Mil w a ii kee. game plaved Sunday Toledo, ti; Kansas Fity, Indianapolis. Miuneapnlis. 1. Louisville. 4: St. Paul. 1.
1 WHEKLINC. W. Va.. June 11. i Lrrors by lteihey and Cleveland al- ; lowed Terre Haute to tie the score
with Wheeling Monday in the ninth inning and a hit batsman, a sacrifice and a single in the tenth gave the visitors a 4 to 2 victory. Hravener outpitched Ainsworth, allowing the Terriers to make more than one hit only in the third when doubles by Gilbert and Ainsworth and a single by Mitchell scored two runs.
i Keilley drove in the three Wheeling
j runs with two singles.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Huston oi0 ooo ::oO :i l St louis I'tio Phi ool 4 2 2 Gregg and Thomas; J'ark, Flank
counted.
Koei'ler and Donnelly
pulled in the next two drives. With two chad in the home session Zeiser rolled one down towards third and both Alcock and Schorr gave chase, but m ither could field it
for the other. Tannehill cracked ore in the direction of short and j
Hrant hurled him out.
House fiets Double. i T"v o of th visitors walked hackte tlie bench in the eighth before House cracked lus double to left, 1 lit Devormer s-nt one up m the an and Withrow c.mped in under it. ' In th- Fen.'. ers' chance only three men fat d Schorr. : Hensling had a coup!- of assists I in the ninth before Alcoc k pulled his do .! ! to left. F.-ant smote one a: . Hensling and got credit for a hit : as the liner got away from the i hortstop. Wrigh singled to enter, i . i. ring Alcock. but Hrant died trying' ti st"al third much tt the disgust cf Fat Dun-.-an. who was at bat. Hashang opened, the ninth with a' blow to left, but got only one base. Th" crowd took cheer and when Koehler dre a fast one down the third b.s line the for a moment' ) aI v is..on" a great ra!!. but Al-1 cock mar J t get ;t in time to ft rev Has V i at second. Hensling lifted a bi... one to Duncan in cnt r ami th g tme was over when
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Detroit ::ul ..en 01 s 11
Fisher. lane, .haw key, Cullop and Nunamakei; Hamilton. Holand. Dnuss and "tanage.
Terre Haute- Alt. K. H PO A. K. ;rav. ".I. 4 o 1 J '' o Mit. heii us :: i i :: .". o (Jgii. If I o ti r, o . Miller, rf 4 o 1 1 o o j I'rm. h. -.'i. 4 i .-. -j 0 W iigi.er. c . .-. Ö It l) .". 1 0 Mathes. .f I O it o o UUL.rt. II 4 1 1 : J o Ainsworth. p 1 2 o :: 0 Totals :.i; i ; :y 17 ti Whaling Alt. iL II. I'n. A. I'.. Altenburg, ef 1 a l ." o o t'leveian.l. :'.i 1 1 1 Fnllahan. ''i 4 a 1 :; ', 1 Sluren. !f 4 1 1 :: 1 o Lear. II 4 J 1 '. 1 O ! King, if :: a 1 j a a 1 Keilley. s 4 1 2 1 I P.hu-kweil. . o o 2 : o I U-awner. p '! o a o o I'PurTey 1 o 0 t 0 i Totals : ;) :.o is
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Matted for Kreveiier
eorr Hy Terre Haute W lie-ilnc
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Philadelphia ...OOU OH 1 oOO 1 K n First base on eriors -Terre
Cleveland I'UO Do) 00 n 7 1 I J;-"?.'1 r"u T!TU n.'.V,,U'' T . ... i ... iwo-lase hits Gilbert. Hush. Sheehan and Meyer; Kiep- st ru- k out Pv Hrnei er. 'J:
! fer. Coveleskle and 'Ne..ll. i worth. First t-ase n balU
IHlJ ooo (n1 14 opi -jon (mi -
Washington Chic ago . .
tH H I 0"0
0 ' 0
0 0 0 0'N
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Gallia. Si ha lk.
Shaw and Henry; Fenz and
Haute. Whet ling. Alnsw ortli bv Ains -off Ains-
'I'hree-base hi King. Double Gygli to Mit, hell. French t to Gilbert; Gvgli to Mitchell.
iy plti-her - Miller. Mitchell. Snci l-
tfi.e hits t;ray. Mitchell. (Jygll. French, i King. Stolen bases Aiuworth Lear. I-ft on bases--Terre Haute, s; Wheeling.
Fmpire Geisel. Time AT,
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Hit
St Louis . . i "t ok iv n . . Sähe and Mev ers.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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. . poo ru2 l o l l I Gonzales; Cheney and!
VETS MAKE 12 HITS BUT LOSE TO EVAS 3 TO 0
Pittsburgh . . I biladelphia Mama ux.
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and Git
Alexander and Ki'.hfer.
("hicago ....' 1 1 New York ... 1 0 o 1 1 u o Packard and Archer. F son. Tesreau. Schai;T Kc her.
ii 2 o t i o
isher; Anderand liariden
; DAYTON. Ohio, June 12. Al4 T though the Yets made 12 hits Mon- ." 0 day they were shut out by Kvansson;! vil'.r ;: to o. Great support saved j the day for Donley, his teammates ; making no less than four double Is 2) plays in the pinches. Jack Frost 5 :'. ! pitched tine ball, and a "three-base"
I V i... it'.. i . v. ;
ijdi n ..j i ii. inr .use ii.iitii gave Kvansville all its runs.
Alb K H. 'o A. F..
4 a o 1
-.:oy 1-4. and Sallie Watts, who has U
stepped off some lively quarters, are among the best of the lot. A four-ear-ohl filly by Peter the Great' and a three-year-old by Son of Ax- , worthy, have both made very cred-' itable showings in the trials. i IiHrlc- Well KoprtKciiul. ' I .a port e is represented by the H'y 1 I,ine stable of 1 :i horses. Maxine, '- a 2:1 2 trotter; Cressie Medium, trot-! ter. l:12 "l-4; Gold Medal, trotter.; J : II 1 1-4; Prince Direct, pacer. 2:17 1 1-4. and D. A. S.. trotter. 2:-'rt 1-4, : lead a Held of promising horses, to say nothing of the green ones yet to ; be trained. ! A. J. Wood, a Chicago owner, has , six likely prospects stabled here. The ' f.tvorite with the railbirds seems to be Elastic Pointer, a pacer with a mark of 2:06 1-4. Diamond Mack. . a trotter at 2:16 1-4. is also well liked, while the Pointer hunch. Max, Victor. Hirdie and Elastic. Jr., have Demonstrated their ability to per-, form creditably. ; One of the most interested of South Hend owners is Alex Wright and he has reason to he proud of Cricket, with a mark of 2:17 1-4.
who has been trotting well the few oays he has been on the track. Three other likely prospects will ti-rry the Wright banner this sea-sen.
Plymouth Horses Stabled Hen. Lucille Stately, who trots in 2:11 ( 1-4. and May Hellow, with a pacing r ark of 2:1". 1-4. are stabled here.;
a ;They are the property of William'
T. Ormond of Plymouth, one of the ardent supporters of the Springbrook track. Mr. Ormond recently sited the stables here and stated that he was of the opinion that no other training stables in Indiana could boast of a better hunch of soeeders. He thinks there are many that will show up among the leaders during the coming season. Fred Poor has Orange Hlossom. a trotter with a 2:Z 1-4 record, and Fairy Princes, a promising pacer, besides a number of new ones w ith , iiirnrit vet tn m iL !
The colder weather of last week v.as a bit discouraging to the men tv V rk Ti-:ra til f - thri hurju 'in.?
,.. . v.i.i.tii . a j ..'i it.... ' the track, but the warm sun of Sun-'tj
dav brought out a nice showing. M
The grandstand was occupied all af- , tcrnoon with interested spectators. ' Hoy Line and several of the other,
owners will take their horses down state about the miodle of July and al! will be brought back for the 1 ig races scheduled here Interstate fair week which opens Sept. 12.
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My, but you surely are responding to this, our Second Anniversary Sale! The people evidently appreciate real bargains and that's what ve want to give them, good bargains to show OUR appreciation of the splendid business the past two years. This Anniversary Sale continues 'till Wednesday night after supper. Come early and secure your share of the bi bargains below.
Bass Season Opens June 16th in Michigan And this sale is just in time for the fishermen you had better stock up for the season now while prices are so low.
Slccl Casting ItoU. !l.r0 wiliu
93c
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Silk Casting Linos, guaran
teed l." lb. test. sale price
39c
I led don'-. Split Casting Hod, with ST.äd wilue: sale price
H a m boo etra tip: $4.25
Steel Casting agate guides; S;.äu value . . .
Hoch
full
$1.98
Hlaok Japan Silk Oiled Line.
guaranteed :; II. lest, sale price
89c
brant lock Donnelly's !.' it to r;.rst.
Irtve and
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ST. Paul . ""1 "0" "oe 1 2 Lo'.i.sville 012 ""' "1" 4 ? 1 (Inner and ("lemons; Perdue and 1 I.nii :.
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International News Service" CHICAGO. June IT.. Di Ed Walsh is nothing it' not courageous. The veteran moose will attempt a
i I come-back today and his opponent
M will be none other than Walter John-
son. It win t.e tne aciu test Ir Walsh. If he wins a regular place on the Sox hurling corps will be his once more.
pirri;K im:km ax wins lDteniiiticii.il News Scrvbe: NEW ORLEANS. 11. . June
"rutcher and Jerry,
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ill 1 etc tierinaii in.x oonnen i-r;inKie )i Prnnn in fifteen rounds liere l ist
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title of worn. in tnr.
of the t'nited Stales
c h.cmpion U fe.lp.IU,"
Mrs l.'dward Ha mir..l of New York bi the- c r.a ! b-'i ge round -f th- woman's i:. .!; v a 1 livvn tenn.s t o i r ria me v. t M.n'biv and added another dump! 'T.shlp t" b'f aitc.idv long l..t of !nr.is honors oy c .ipturmg the wom-
rr's 'i.tt:oi;al doutb vith Mi.-s Eleap'-ra S txa.
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title pal.-d afS of iios-
t iiANGi: in i:i:.(;i:s. "each Harper of the Notre Dame : .:s !'ali tcim today announced changes m the batting averages of tw of his men. According to the
cc.ic.vv ... nur ! fl.ew- to Tenni.t;?
'. times and made 14 hits for a.,
I eri'tr.t.Kp of .J i", wnile Mooney vvent to i. at :." times and made seven l.ts. a'i aver. lie of ,2Z 2.
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summary. To-U ise hit Speijcer. St r h. Stoleu l.-le St..rr!i Sa- ilfl tl .V Knoll. Double pl.ivs Tepe t M ittliewü t Tenn Hit 2. M.ittbew to Tennaat. V'tielnn to Mat-
la. ol'S to Hobb. Itj
'Ii b.ill iff I'Ulley. 1: oj Frost. I'. Struck o.;t liv l.ui!y. .".; T Frost. 4
Hit by j. It.-he.l bill t :is.s - K atisv lite. .". ; - rt T;r 1:C
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Intern. itional News S.rvbe: CHICAGO. June i::. Jack will leave here for New York
to start training for his Frank Moran on .1 un L'?
I ilhn toda v
light with
Minnow Nets (vwth anil IniIiImts), sale price, per foot
Iloats 6c
Lui I'ork Kind Hait: k alue
19c
Stanley Wedle Hooks; ."e alue
Dork Kind
15c
Stanley I Jet I real her (for
trolling: and easting) : 50c wilue
39c
Fish Hooks ((.'inn. Hass or
Carlisle), too in a lx: sale jirit'e, r 1mi
7c
Hn pi1mm 11s ides. Ifi ft.; sale price
5c
Pole Lines (SI ft. hraideil). Ocalue
5c
Casting- Heels $L'Jä value: sale pric
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d.) : 89c
Tennis Kacket; $1.50 value Keep 'Mm Alive I' ish Sale price ( "f 1 Q Stringer; let 'em swim: only P 1 X y sale price O V Kacact Iresse, made of Tango Surface Kails (small ymmmI frame and mljiistahle and large slc: g(Mxl hass screws to keep racket in shajM'. catcher): sala 10 75e wilue: sale OQ prlci DVC price 07C - Heddon's Dowagiae MinTennis Kails (prae- 1 Q nous: all 75e laiii. rQ tice) : 25c wilue l7C sale price " -DC Crk Center K.iscball: $l.5 . . , value: Jile AC "" ,M" V (",,rf,r, r rirc "3C !:a's ,,;,lt): 7:,, xa,,H' Has(dall Hats, guaranteed South Kend WOlibler. fainno matter how lhe hreak; mis hass catcher: all Q-. 1.00 alue: fl-, colors: sale price OxC sale price j j lathing SIip,ors. for Ladio Ta kle Koves nie. 1 rA and Men: :.ic wilue; Q painted; ..,e value J7U sale price i C 1 ' 1 ' ------------ mm rioating Minnow IaiD; I "lash Light (:l -eil jKM-ket 1.20 wilue: silc fflQ size), complete with Q-. prleo 0C hattcry: sjiIc price .... JC , (.en, Jr. Safely lUors; SI IM Sc a per. : S ,alue; sale -yO UU price OC ' - - -------. Sooii IpHiks (all ses) ; Shading Kmlies (hair will 0 wilue: sale not come out): c t pri'-e JC value; sale irice X J C mmmmmmmmmmmmm HohlHTs; .", alllC: Kiejcle Tires (Non-Skld): '2 !r DC guaranteed: $2.00 tf 1 Qfl --- witue; sale price ... $ 1 aÖ7 Imbrella .Minnow Ves; $1.50 wilue; (n-f Q Indoor Kascballs. 1 Q -a!o price t)Xl If inch; sale price 1 L -------------. ------- Heddon's ('rah W'iirgler" Golf KalN (1910 make): ;" nsulale the depth of good for practice: lwit): S5e value; A0-. -ale price nJC sah price UC
Tennis Kails (Championship). Wright .V Ditson. A rs,
raramount an: Hand Made
new st(K-k just arrived. Sale price
30c
Tennis Kacket' value: sale price
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79c
Hacket Case. made of grx.l
Khaki Cloth: -ale price
23c
Hehlers' C.loic, lined: sab price
full leather
98c
KaselMlI S.-eel spikevalue: -ah"
"-hoe-. : s2.5o plieo .
With e-OOll
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S1.98
Water Wings for Men and Mobilen, how to svv'm. Sale price
Ladies. I .eai n 19c
Sl.li Watches- ( gna r;t nt" d ) for fi-hing and amping : TT Q sale pr ice i S L
(em Jr. Salctv Itaor Klade
(7 hl.idc- to the package) sale price
26c
Kockct Knives; values; sab pri e
5e
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39c
',i le l ue 1aie, 2 roll for
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Golf Stbk. value; -alo price
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We Cater to the Women also.
(iATLLV'S WANT (;.IKi. Teams not averaging over IT years can secure games with the Gattltv's
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