South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 276, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1916 — Page 8
0 8 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Red Sox Cinch American League Pennant National Rag In Balance HAHD FIGHT 01! FIST CARD LISTED I RESERVES WEXT BOWLING STANDINGS AND SCHEDULES Will These Two Face Each Other In the World's Series Battle? 9 Co: tee ioe-so v T. vntm n-' i.tagi ii. flllpICtO i miiii- I nriii-ti' i
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NKW YoBK. ' t. -' Be-to., winner of the world's championship i lal. is .-.gain the perm nit vvium r in th- Arn'ri'an league. Although 'hM.ii'.'- dlat in the first gain- Sunday orought a de iur. in fl." An.'-rir.in, th p'nr.unt in tin N'-ition il bagav not y t chncht-d, and it will tak- the concluding -rain-s of the -a.-on to decide th; vjnn-r. 3 .rookD n. in hr-d phue. and Philadelphia, in :rora. appear t h:t'.- tli' b.-t math rnatiral ohari'e of oppo-ing Bo-dop i'i th- inter-l-ngu-chaan pion.shi p s r i . The latter team an lo .ill its remaining i-.'irn s without a chan"- of Chicago i atr hing up. I'la in Ii-d Again. W I tli r Brooklyn. Philadelphia . r Lostoii wins i:i th- National, the la-sie of L as ball will be playt d in as it v, as last w-.ir, with Boston a- in the ir-o"i iiiif two years. li:iv.ng on- of tli iont nding teams. Not -ince when Chicago won lirst place in the Nation. tl b.ague ha.-, thu west Ijad a antendr in the ham0. 0n.ship s-erics. Adding to the r a it n.ent of tho i).io pennant f .it r, New York National b-agui tram, during 1 1 1 - pa-t .n'k o.-dahl'.-hed a major b ague iciord of 2-. on. utiv victories. The pre, inns major league r'nihi f 2u straight games a on w a.s made Providence .;2 jears ago. ürnokl; n. alth'HU'h in ail taming its holi on th Int vlac-. iiil not ilav th l a-ahnll tha- tram showa-il ilnrinu' Jul runi arly in Aufißt. Iwiu Hills IbKiknl. T'hilal'If'hia cT i,m- pint- W'.iii. tin- wk. Th- final rarnr ,,f th.M'.ison l-ttt'en thr. four Iirt lii--iop trar.is in t)v National to ho lIatal at lirooklyn arni li i-jJtl-iilii.i. N''.v Ycrk ami i'.rcioklvii will in-'t in a four aim- s rios on Alonlay. TiifMtl ay. Y .ln .-lay ami Thursday. whil lloston ami Philairlphia ar.- hattlim; in six K.um-s in the ffur wim Jays. loahlr ha!i"s .ire s hriliih 'l for Monday ami T'lOMlay in Pliiladrlphia. 1'ru.ti rhv-o vramrs tlio m ntiant l-i" m!. IJostoii ilhi mit maintai?. it.- fr'Vju.js wir.r.in- patr in th Arrcrican linrini: tlw w' k. inston lia thr arars yrt to play ajraint I'hiknh lphia on M(mla . Ti l.iy ami V i!nc s'.lay. 'hira'4i ami 1 -troit cornpU't'j their ciifl'ih toiay. l'hiKolplphia in tho Anu-rii-an loauo has f ahlished n n-ooril tor .nnt's Iost. Thr- pr'i vis mark of M.I pames lost in a .reason. h-M by W.tshinKlon. was equalled last Sunlay. anil tip to Saturday the rinlalolplua organization had hist 1 1 ; ';init s. Th ton-Mndii'.i; Barnes in th inf f-r-.-.-.-ctional f-t-ries liad t!i reMiltf; National, e.ii-t 1. ur.-t. 1; Armrian. a .s, ; wrt, ä. . A. I äi 1 - Si asoii. Th Ameri.-ai' as.s.. iation closed ir.ilav with I.m: ii. in front of I nlia'n.liv. 5t peare.-t rival. !y .". ' . MiiH"'. Tho .'hatnpionship was d.- - oied si i al da s urn. Tim ra v..s n ." rho hest t vin f?t tl;.. :i.s,-..v'i;jtion with ivir.;i it, I u.Iiar.a r.olis atal Ixnisil! al! r-factirally er rani.-.l th. lla-T ..t different times or.lv to 1 ;a ppoint 'vir f.. I lowers rr lall t..-f..i ..ia- ' iva'. Kar.sas City tinU-hiri. th -a--f'i .tnis ti iaat:.-iirer it I.-. ;ta. -iroppej :t;f,, th.' .s..-. ..fd divii"f. t!ii'i:uh fur w---ks ü 'eil rv- ' St l';r.!l in th" 1 ..; we-;; . t" l.t -t " t.o; f.-llrth Jil.'u-e. QUAKERS WILL MISS BANCROFT TODAY IMnl.nlelldiia Short-fop Not ALU- to PkM Xaiti-t Horton iik l Injnted 1.'. !M I I.AI iKI.I'll I A. IVi.. tui. The I'lKlad. -Iphia Na t io-a ! ...,s, tram will epvi: its r i. i.-l t-.-.xitl; Host, mi Mo:.d.; : un-: - the .- r m s ,t Iavid f'.aüiloiT, .-i'.ort.-top, s.,.s ii.j';r'u ir; '..r .'.mi" wita oro.kln. hit rl..' .;. i i i : , ho ., mm. . ):; in. .:-! !i-r. S::-a!.i,. mis i!-..,t he uill ' 1 aide to ;da of T'le.w.h.y .a U'ed- ' e-da. An e i m : - a t a.e. i.eh-d ''t P.,!'.. tadtV J;;,, had h. . Tl di.loear. d. NaT :t ,a- -a.ape' d 1, a'' : r:to ;,!... .. Sti K. th' r til ir t!.:rd : a.-o:r...'i. v ill fake nan rTt' - r'..o.- at sh.r!. ..:.d r.rn. :i do d.i ' h hiir. vod pi ly third in the d'UiM' h' .u.'-r tofrorro ;a:t; s ar- a!.- -r.h d tor T-.ev.; 1 . Although 1 : ri ml. ; iavto haw a r n. a :m 1 th"'.- a. r r-i tra nt tor tie s.iie ..' a-, vho'i'd t!;- " :;ae th" !- t c -t.!'."..r the vorhf's s rii a - oara in.- t w : 1 1 mad.- td t:. : -i.r. !i, d. I'nder ordr- :' Nat . in..! ntf-.:,.;-i"i. t'..- f-;:t;'u; tioh-tv ami . flier in.i'i' :. nt a r e -i '.a' , 'lit; t i , tl;n'; f v i'i.'i'ir.. ' a r. - li.a" :n o. ; - t t : r: i - n ' T.f r-'t al-
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i -Ail roiitinuf J't (lays. 1 n every day .r ten nays, a v-. !.ii ovr tho nrdinury in perioral uit rt will he deeolod. ne of those is I the tnnr Vf-ar old division of tinI K. tHia-ky tuturity. to ho raoed for ' the Iii -T. timo. It is alifd ths . iiain-
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'2:')'i2 eiianifdun throo year old trottint; Ully. She will, however, bo opposed hy an evon dozen of the crack lour oar uhls. Po Mlnut IMivrs a Mir'i.
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will furnish a race that horaomon tiuro to he one of the host on the program. tan Monday. Oct. 1, tho Castloton cup. a $3.000 puree for trotters eligible to the 2:07 class June 1. is to ho raced, and tho feature that interests horsemen is tho fa t that one of tho sartors will ho tho chain lion throo year old lilly, Voli;a. Seventeen honses are eligible to tho event this year, and the list includes St. Frisco and Mabel Tra.sk, both with marks under 2:01 and other tried ones whoso records shade 2:u.. Tho Cumberland, which is for 2:0" pacers, eligible June 1, promises to be a great contest, since .iinoiif,' tho 22 eliihles are Miss Harris M.. L':01-4. und Sadie TX-ns-
more. 2:02. Thi: pair stood first and f second in tho summary of the $.",0''0 1 chamber of commerce purse at J)rtroit, th? first bii; pace of the soai .--on. and since then have not met.
The Transylvania and a dozen other t ontests in which horse lovers in all parts of the world take an interest, are als-o to h decided.
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All indications now point to the Trooklyn Dodders and the Boston Red ox as the contending teams in the impending world's sc-ries which will brimj tho i;)l; baseball season to a close. Both Bill Cariliran. manager of the Boil Sox and Wilbort Bobinson. m anager of ti FtrookBns. are astute managers naid will marshall their forces for a real death strunle in the bi-r frames' i' their teams prab the pennants in their rospe- tive le.uruos.
Critics Watch "Chet" Grant
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Ni:V YiiKK, Oct. 2. The woman's national championship, which bopan this morning on the links of the Belmont Spring Country club near Boston, will be the
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1 holder. Mrs. Clarence if. VinderI U-ck. of Philadelphia. and the metropolitan champion. Mr?. luen-
ten Feitner, the hold is an excellent one and nearly even.' section of the j country, including tho Pacific coast.) rs represented. J Miss Alexia AY. Sterling of At- j lanta. tho southern champion, who! beat Mrs. Yandei beck at Hunting-j
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CHICAGO, (jet. 2. In less than 10 days "Jumbo" Steihm. Indiana's new coach, has developed an open offense that is likely to cause an upset or two in Big Nine calculations this fall, according to experts who today reviewed opera mj battles in cenral states football. lAespite the depreciatory way in which Steihm speaks of tho Hoosier defense, it is believed his team is one to be feared if merely because of tho forward pass attack he has drilled into it. Indiana may be reckoned a dangerous eleven, always aide to .lip over a long pass, say critics who base their statements on reports of the Iloosier defeat of Depauw yesterday. In other particulars Indiana is not up to the form it will have to show to rank high in conference, hut Steihm may be expected to strengthen the defense before the Chicago game. Oct. 14.. Prospects are. bright at Notre Dame, judging from the one-sided win over Case. As a scoring machine the Cold and Blue eleven bids fair to rival some of the best in its history. Coach Harper's new quarterback, Chester CJrant, is expected to prove a star. The Michigan Aggies crashed Olivet, an auspicious debut for Coach Prank Summers, one time IVnnsylvanian. A now player who. former rooters believe will bo seen in hero roles at the M. A. C. is
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LANNIN IS OF COURSE PLEASED
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Orpheum Ponies vs. Tiger-.. f. of '. v loi.kt.iP.-. 1 1 il 1 11 and Mike vs. St udeaiiker. I-i v Co. I't-utfur. nf j. vs. Foundry. Ma-aiitie Siiup v. Shipplii-. TnrusiA . Antler TUmi-ur. .!.! . I'liarms. Ilankrr-.' I.-(iir, I I rt National . Menlrints. S. i". National s St. Joe Savings. M.irrli Plan . itiz-ns' National AKr-rican Trtut v- Fiibm Tru.-t. Oliver I.ragu-. M.-t.il Pattern-, vs. Pi!!i;j: Sp.H-k . Proil'H'tioii. Wood Pattarn v. Cost. Pur. Iiasine Firemen. I"..llulr.v vs. Ma-tiille Si. op. letjniiig vs. I'x'okke-.pirj. Asiii1il v. Sales. Ae.-oimthig VM. Porre. FUIPAV. Commercial liwjur. I!.li.r vv Tnltiines. Kinls-'Hs vs. ll.ir.lwoo.1s. ln(r;rr- I.etKur.
A""o!!ntinr v Sto-. k. Crr-sj.oi.)en.-- vi Yard 'o-t v. T. ard .M. Pay He'd vs. Ir;p-. ti'-n. K. aiel 1. vs. Maetiinor V ior vs. CaMro t. Trmple I.et:i''. Y.iiks v St ir T at vs. ISji K--l,..r v. Bairn. Ontnl lvKiir. T!l.',.,v-Mii."v.c:v Vv r.ean'aterii l'.ar.i'Miis r-i. Bo- '. r i "re. im l"rt; , Macvar II K h!,r I.afor. I lothlrr' I.oü(ui. T la Iavinkt ' . n. Adier I.r... 1'ri'ii.v --Max A Ii"- (, v. S:!r -. lltie Work Lruf-aie. ,.Ve.j n.lay - lb-ad St- k- v. .Tprer S i tu 'dax - h r-v vs l'.e.i:.t v. r 1 ; - - Tail St k vs. S.i.!!!' t mlebalvrr l.uctir. Mond iv -Ulms vs. IPajn.)-.. 'l;.-.ln --S-..ks v. IIllb. W e.ln--la Vte v. Skln--
T!ii:-sda.v - Toncne v Itea. I.. I'ri la St''.b"'aker- vs. l'.el-ter Tria I-u-cne. M.n.ln - a'arl'U ratr- t. Top, 'i i;e-..l.,y -V ln..4i.l?lda . Fqnad'e: p. Wednesday---Ft nda rs v-. Cjhiu'er" T:rjn..l:i) -Pi-itona vs. Horn. Fr'al . - S:.i-t.-r vv MurTW I niled Lra-rur. 1'i.f-i.I.n - - H'tit" Kairi'-i v KoeaVr a. . f..if.-r
BOSTON, Oct. 2. "I am naturally
will not he quite i ; pleased," lerlarod Jos pi i J. L-annin,
president of the Boston American league baseball club when informed that his club was definitely assured of retaining the American league championship, through Chicago los-
1 ing1 one game to Cleveland Sunday. "I had no "doubt as to our ultimate jsTKcess. No one can question our ritrht to the championship, because j we won 11 out of our last II games, .defeating all the pennant contendj ors on their homo .-rounds. The Bed j Sox are a game ball club and v.ill (come back.
"Mu h credit is du- to the man-aL-ement of Bill Car ri can and the hard, steady work" of tho individual members of the team who were without the services of Speaker arid Wood and in the final stages were without Ca.pt. Barry. Barry is still oat of the game with a sore hand, but can get into th" world's series if necossary.
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By C.rarf. When the alumni team clashes with the high school football squad next Saturday afternoon the old boys will present a lineup that for brilliance of the individual members will far .surpass any lineup that has been prfsented by the graduates in the last 10 years. Manr of the stars of the past two :md three years are attending Notre Dime university. vhib many of thern are not going to school at all but are working. The boys attending school are tligible to f lay and the lineup, on paper dopes all to the good. In the hacktield the prospects are unusually bright. Beslie Allen, who made his letter at Wabash last year has signified his willingness to
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Seasons Play
IJUISVIIJ.E. Ky., Oct. ?,. Louisville and Toledo each by the same score, 2 to 1. won ft game in the double header which closed th? Atnerican association season. Louisville leaves Monday for Omaha to play the champions of the Western league in a series of games. Scores: IMrst g-aine Toledo 0-0 000 0001 f 0 Louisville .. 00. 010 10 2 7 2 Adams and Wells; Luque and Wendell. Second crame
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It. uno's clash wit. i the Keserw, and th" Bosero itself has long been preparing to put forth its very l st auainst the Hoosiers. . Consequently. C.ach Harper will send his candidates through several hard workouts this week, in order to remedy th weaknesses discovered in Saturday's contest and to put his men in the best of condition fr the trip to Cleveland. Several An Ailing. Several members of tho Notre Oame squad are on the ailing list as a result of tho Case contest. Bergman was limping around yesterda. His ankle, was quite badly w rer.e led during the second quarter and it will bo a few days bevor h will bo in tip top shape. Captain Cofall has practically recovered from his
illness, but he is still weak. Croverl
! Malone has not et returned to the j ! squad, but Harper is hoping to see j him back in the harness this week.j ! He was not in a suit Saturday, as
nie if.-uii oi a Lion on ins looi. "Chet" Crant and Harry Baujan wert? slightly shaken up during the
Case pa me, but they will both round into condition. Several of the Case i
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J. SEGETYS WIN 6 TO 0. Deft-at lirM Blue KiblMni-. Willi J'orvvanl IM-.
By coii.si-.tent gainim; with the forward pass th J. Sc-ety fo-jtball team defeated the pabst Blue Bibbons at tho Oliver pla i'a-ld Sun-lay afternoon by a score of ; to "). Ilor-
I vath made th' winning touchdown I by a run of 2u yards after re. eivinu la forward pas.-. Klysz srarrod in I irettirg passes away and Jai-'er j aught ne and made ; 7" yarl gain, j The J. Sgetys are anxious t" j Tneot any team in or out of town ithat will average abo.it 11' po inds. ! In the game Sunday they were oulweighed nearly 1.", pound-, per :r.a.n. i For games write p. Lintel. 7" S. ; Cl-apin st.. or vail Home phone 77 IS
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made upon it. Wiiitcman Will Play. Leland Whiteman, captain
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others will look after the otner extremity. If "Louie" Wolf can be presuad d to corne out. he will be usd either in the back held or at un '-nd. iil SulMltlil. Norman Booth has taken charge of the frraduates team and has issued a call for every graduate who over played football at all to be at Oliver fald Saturday afternoon. The reason for this is that as i usual thing the .irad. are not in the best of condition and many substitutes will be needed to give the stars a chance to rest. Practice may be held one night this week to learn signals and p-r-fe..t some sort of team play. Mgr. Booth will announce the day and place later.
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up and bruised. Fans were highly pleased with tho work of the Notre Dame team Saturday. The new line and hacktield worked smoothly and rooters are looking forward to a most successful season. Dofen-e Not Tried. The Hoosier defense did not get much of a tryout. however, in tho first place, Notre Ilanie had the ball most of t? e lime. Case's attempts at the gold and blue lino were un
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did not gain consistently at any time during the contest. Two of Notre Dame's future opponents got into action Saturday and both registered victories. The Army had a hard time defeating Iebanon, to 0, the collegians putting up an unlooked-for defense. Michigan Aggies, playing for the first time under their new coach, Frank Sommer, rruisj-acrod Olivet hx- a 40 to 0 score.
Vidal, former South Dakota star. J w ho has played against Notre Dame ; for tho past two or three years and j
who appeared on Cartier field with the Coyotes last fall, is now in the Army lineup. Yidal played fullback yesterday and starred. His
goal brought victory to the
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lö-round bout hero during the week jot the National Amauur asso liuXion, Of Act. 16. Sunday. 3 to 1,
way Spoiling club in Brooklyn when he will tackle Joe Cox. the Springfield. O.. heavyweight. It is the intention of Smith to take all the big fellows atic dispose of them so
that he can gtt another chance at 1 (;.,, ... i , ; l nd ia na po i. Champion Joss Wiliard. i 'obimb.j . The Pioneer Sporting rh;b wail j jthode- -
hae for its mam attraction n I I .jpgThursday ni-'ht a D'-round bout ; J ' between Jack Ienning and the NOTKI" new Al McCoy with a semi-final be-j A1, Wo(Jdmen of the World ..:- tween Artie M i-Covem and I 'a e q nested to meet at W. . W. ha!! Medar. III. Jefterson st.. at ! o'clock Ti
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