South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 181, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 June 1917 — Page 6
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BENDERS TAKE MOUND BATTLE Schettler Pitches Mates to 20 Victory Over Richmcncl Play Good Ball. lv C'lom HarrrtT. f -, ; t y, y added .'innth'-r ".'in:1 to th" '.von f "lü!:in I " r i 1 t .." --1 ft rrioon, when ?rhettler " t r i Fromh Atz in a pitch rs' i att'.e, 2 to Sewn h;;- w re r -:.-t red !"!' ah ;!' hor. but L" ii- k - ; t h. hit-: wil .- ittcrr-'I, ro more than one ".ui-l in .in ir.nir.kr. Th- i' ir.tr ; '1 ' r j iinncxc'l thr' e Mows in t s- ent h. o r. e Alien I whb J), a twi.-i'.i-" drive, by brought H"If::i.:ii h'-me with the hr t s ore. The p.ime w.i.-; nvirrf"! by continual wrannlintr h'tween Minici ; i I -bert of the Ki' -hmor.d i bib and I'mpire paly. Aft'r .-e-n innings .f th' .-arm old stuff, Haly rha.-ed i i I trt out of th- i' u K. Richmond ftars stmn. At the 1 -lnn.n.; of the j-'atnf, from the manne, in whbh From ''!tz wlr.za-d th m be :th r.tnd's ! i batters, it i. rl !;ke the heals vera ziin to rfi'i'' the -1 1 r t end f th .'firf-. r!f ' r. j t h hit v; f-nrf!--.l up to thr F:tli inninir. In th.sixth B. Kf !!y !' off with a tun-!.-'-drivr-tn lft tu'l'I, fh-?th-r -a hi't-.l. I'a- hms,' walkr-d. Iifln-s i r ; - j . 1 out tu Ua:;-r and '!lir.s .-int:U-d t lrft, Yr,t Ki.llv a5 riucnt at tlH' plat 1 y t I'erft't fi"m 'ol'.sti:'. 'por.insr tht .-vf-nth, Imtfdi Hoffman hat out an intii-h! hit, was advanced to S('''ornl on Artrin's .-arri-J".ct a.-i'i mirl wji ;i r i t h h-n 'ill:t h.m r i i e I fn: into sif.-ty in fpr.Ti-r. Alln tlifn .nur- thru mh '.'lth a prfttv i!o;1h' ifr i"lfs ki's ''ad. J lo'Tmaii sr'ninir. K lly up with two mm on )..ts-s ;?ni on out l'okf'J to hi' pretty ilani rou to Frnmholtz. nr.. I w;i t hor' for ptirposrly sivon frro transportation to f:t.v? h.i. ;. filling the sacks. .-Vhet-t'.fr hit into n dout- pia, if-tinn the ude. Indi-rs mi t Anotlit r. Ar,othr run was chalko! i;p fr thr- flir.df-rs in the- fiyhth. H-is ii;m; t!fv out to .Iarr-rn, I.aH"SS walked. .-tol'- tlie middU- i-ushion, and sfnrP'l whih Üapp was trying to ( at'h (rollir.! at hr.-t on an inri !d hit. ('ohms had t h t throw hfat-n to f.rst, hut i:app threw wide. Collin? took --fi otvl ;;r,d third, hut was raucht hon h- tiii'I to n-.fh h.omf. Hfffinan proundod out to J. K'dly, en dir.? th inning. Ki liniond Keep". )itaii' i'. At no tun (iunr.ir the conte-t wer tht t-itors a Me to et their runtiTs .is tar nr, tli hot roriu-r. '. Krlly's throw i:;ir arm was in th pink v.i condition and the thrc inn who attempted to pillVr uH' p -m-d ut hy the om I ri-hrn.i v.. The f w fans who htve w it tirst d the u.im-.'i hipc til" local clu': re -tu;rel fo'üi t Ii i r road trip are n r a ni t.'.o ,i s in their opinion th.it Trnith's- ! o haw at l.i-t hit th ir' stride, and -ure do l.mk like a new j riuh. Ti'.e tinal t:an-.e of tlie !'; j rnt series . ith Hi. b.ni 1 1 1 ; , 1 ; is on to 1 ! a v nd then come tiv 1 n 1" Kor? Yav ne to ! e 01: 1." i e t s o e r Sund i.v. .V !iunil"T of f.m w ho at e un.ttd0 to attend ti-.e w k-d.iy -;ams a re epe .lib '.ira.1 1 be m atterdan e :it tb.e '.iti . i - ov S itur! iv a v d S i n -day to sb.o-.v Ld .-'mith tint they rtally appre- late Iii- ert'ot ts to ,i;iv e this cirv a mnitiC bael-all team. BOSTON TAKES YANKS 2-1 IN TEN INNINGS r-'"ST' 'V. .bine .-ton de N ' v Y. :'. to 1 ' ! 1" 1!!'.ir.:s i'ri'i . 1 1 1 n " MPre t ) '. r of tb.e of" e.--,. th ir.r.-.r.,' :.r: v i'ni;h; .- .V - n e a ve o; :p, a -. i . r i ' a thr i . it ; o to I bit and j to th" j I loo; c r's' I V.'a Iter? I late b o.-.mdor. c. or. 1 r I'M l.V, IV- k N ' i a i . s.-orod in the! i!N .b'bl thr:- ! r ' f ! lie..: bv j prev i r.P.'d tb.e i.irs. ; :oalthough :a i", r. co The : Y.-rk i b.aor : . . i r. , r r i 1 1 i r. I .", a r. . i Wa::e:-.-: 11 2 , 7 o i Ho tor. . . . . .Mo-T-.dre n r. 1 1 Avne w . FT. WAYNE FALLS SHORT IN RALLY IN NINTH N" " T . POP' Wax : ; - . ! s.'rv ! -v WAVNF. J'.re .'. e a d r. : erat 0 t : ,:i ::i the r.mth af For' to pur eve r .t w i W ire e ' 1 T . ..r.d V. :- K3H.- :' th the , it. 0 h " -. : a ?.:! : r. thr. ... ... P a r. x : P. Frr: W,,v:ho.;; a: Ci.'V i r two I the ra!l f ' '. '. bor? i .- rb-s. The l ' 1 T' e i h ! f f . I1 .;-! . H:bee ! x . i n. pbite l r i th i - i : . . j - . et and H. TO CONSIDER APPEAL IN M'GRAW CASE NEW J o h r. J Y 1 K n J. "'V Pres't of I'lO N. iTl.Oi.il . . -. . i f . . r. 'o;r, , l"ir',e .'. r-'or, ,J 1 e .if b rr.'io-i the . ...,rd that ,.r of -'. .re f r . ' me. - - - f t b t i y- i ::,:-- of fV. Wi r .i - - ; a .. .n y. , Mc'Iroi a-.' . t -. j jilt ; - j ro av '- t h it the rr.fftir. will be hebi s:i. July 4. 'hi! ' IS rtly aftTr
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-NATION XI. I.h.Xül l. " .".7 i'ia i ;.i) Vow i-i i;.i.i.-; ill '..o . . S-f I.o-jis . i '1 ii i n.i t i I'.t okl J) P.. J'if til.in i:!i . 1 1 AMI.lIIf AN AssOflATION. i i nn i ri:i j-.-in 40 '! 1. in 11 I.-Ulo hit' . Sr. FViiil ... I :i n ;i - 'i r r M : r 1 1 1 -.-1 f ; i s Tided. I .... mi; 'vim fo . 1 ... 1 . . ' J. K". :u r.il r.'i r.i "V ni i i.t. x KnTKKDAY. t ent r;tl IaKiio. Vi-k -'!! ::. Sprinrtiidd 1. I'"tf V;iyti.. l;V:II,Jvi!'f r, ilh Iii-Til 1, Kit limoiiil o. 1 . K.i pi! ::. 1 1.1 rui A m r i en n I-au'vp. 'Iii' .11 ."I. I l. vr! ii.') 1 i-!ii:it'.i. ::. Jiiht.l. iphii t H' rr-it p. st h..ii: 1 New '..rl 1, p.Mtnn t-n inninr. Niitionul I.i'ngui. St. I.r.iiis , I "h j, .! L-o 2. r-"feii 1. . Yrk 'J f i rs; f c.ir.1.0. I ti i i . 1 f I . h i 1 .. r:r..klvn. r.iin ' 'in-iri".-iT i l P'ft!.iir!i o n'-f..n 1". m V..rk 1 iSe,-.,n.i -impi Xnieriin Ai.oi intion. 1 ' "" 11. K ;o. i I "if V t ..:tiru!.'i St !':r;l' p Mi , ,, , 1 j . n ! t"i ,:i n 1 j . . ; i s v... Milw.niUp Pi I.. I i .1 y I 1 1 I v 1 (. X Hl TOI Y Iii -hmnn.1 ut nith lUml. N ni.cft-bl -.f iNli-nn rv-ivt.-n ;if (Jr.m'l I.'ipiU. Anieriran I.ji j n. O.i'-.-'-.. it "I.-v. ;( ti. I . I. ti'M'r lf st I,, ,,,.;. W.!s!,;!r;r..ti .if I'M! ,, l.-.'j, 'mh ..rk ;if p.,,r..ri Nntion;iI I.-iii;iip, b ' v f 1 ii :ir ..v ,,vk. My inn :tl ..f Pit i l-i-ruli. l.'i. l r I.i if I'lii.-.ic-.' ii ut r.r.'.'khn. i.l ! : ;TIGERS GET 19 HITS AND WIN 19 TO ONE S'T. I.n.-, June no. Detroit ' "'d K'oo'.. M. 'a be a nd Pat k at will Tri. lay. irot ! : bits and walk e. o er St Lot; i-. ' to Heil man hi it a home run with m fiie rifth and Yea eh oi on !ir.-t p:;t on in iht'i.-'id : leachers for a h-une i'i the seventh. f'oidi ot a it! two singles, walked t w n e Triple ,!!;.! Sr c re : I tr-i v t , I 'o a 1 e i n :x t;:r.rs up 1 1 " n : , ."i : r i r .... 1 'i i"oi fin;, i i " 1 k:e and .v'!,in.i:o; Kon'n, Mcir'K and ecre;d P. ST. PAUL T'aKES OPENER T. PAl'L. Jnntrho opoiMti ja bb t. Paul Ue of the si Tie."i Columbus Priday. 1 to Car a't'.l for ( 'oj. ni ': was ;t" i : e. 'valine in t o i h c tii e r e 1 ire t! v i ee to" . . . i i.i o l ' 1 Pro W Ii ( i . I led him, h .1 the Sa ii.t. t' L fthebier f unca p.'s wonri .: :,'1i;ü' t w ice j lied Wilkau. out of t:-p.t Mt'l Itl'i!-..-. Tb.e s, Cl"'l IT.l.'N .... I'-J'l '.lie 0 ,11. J re : 1 x 1 I . -' 1 i . I ill I e i I'M 4 C l r an xhlhoel'e r, ' 1 William f i and Gb WITH REGULARS BACK GRAND RAPIDS WINS ('.CAN!' Mi.-h.. Jan- r c.r.ih 1 P.-.peN 1 ; ! ht r .. u! ; r lineap in the ti '..; Friday and de -frtted ravt"ti. .'. to :. A walk t Pre nne car-, ar. '. Fro-t's home !;-. l:im- the I '.ix ton itr-rs their two ci -unts. . (ai a (i - r. r - r il i e i I e -1 r . - r, G:-and l'r- t and Ie Pa-: b a nd Pre n r.e jan : r me r . L' i a pi re .1 oh r. .- n . STAUT riCKIT IUMVlb ST. JoSlll'll. Mo, June ;-o. in' s.- ttvu of Sr. Joseph hav e starre i '. rive sell ii.'" sea-'P. ticke to r.i;-" f -b1:''" ar.d keep the Westen )( ..i::.,- t bib h'ie. :b.c:al- of th Co-nni r e cl ab are back the moxen.er.t. The nam has not r eon Irawin up to expectation.-.
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Brilliant Work by Chicago Outfielders Keens Cleveland's Score Down. CLKVKLANP. O.. June "o. Chi t'.tSO opened th? s.Ties i .V del'eatll; Cleve. '.nil. Ö to 1. YYrawr's se,a.'h sigr.'e and K.ldie 'ollins' tluke triple scojed the first run and IMdie t'ollins' single, a pass to Jackson, r-Ylsrh's s.iirif'ie, iandil's sa.iüae fly and riisber'.s double the other f.vo. 1 "le v e I.i 11 !' S' l-ri- w as htM do vn by brilliant work in the outfield by Lie). old and Fle.-ch. Cleveland tilled the ,a.-es after two were out in th" ninth but J'ab--r ended the era me by striki-.i: out I'inch liitt-r Allison. Score; Chicago lfie I''"" ('Hi' ;i 7 . 1 "le ela lid 1 U (e.l 1 1 11 11 1 "i 11 I'ai'er and Si-'r.alk; a ( lc.-kie an '. 'Neil:. GIANTS BREAK EVEN IN 2 GAMES WITH BOSTON y.KW YI:K, June :;e. New York ae..i P.o-ton orol e even in r double head r h ie 1'i id i.v. The :ir-t ,a me w;.s closely conte.-ti-d and v.'.i won bv the t.iants J to l -a bile tlvj sriond was a t'arce which J '..e-toU won 1' to n. .fter IJo-ton tied the s' oi e in tb.e vihfh iiiin:i; o th' . !ii: a nie ti:e r.i.mts m...u I tb :. winning run in ttie .-o ond )...! oa : (,ii -son's -louble, Lobert'.- st'.t bland Purn.-' .-.o i ihre :ly. In the s -ond ane l'.-ton ponnded tbie" nit pitehi i r 17 hit.-. Mann: -'i!Ie b.oi.ii.: with a noi'irr, a tripe and three- -;:ib-. M'4-e w a - vJ i !! the beld In the ';! t inni':.; of the -eror.d -.are.- tor pi . .tt in ; a laiioi sri ire i r.e .- o., .-: First ,-aa.c: H o tun ""1 f ""''" "to 1 T, r. New York . . . I'"'1 ft-.I 01 -: " 1 Tyler. Pa rn a n.i T: a - .-:-; Pepton, C. ..r.ith. Tt . rcau :inil ii'Mm. sei'o n - c: a : ii r ; poston " PAn 1 IT New York . . tool r r. n min o " 4 K nb.lph. Ti a - re--..r: Mi.' lb-t'-e. s ; i r. "Tl. G. S::':th cid Kn;:. v. Gii MITCHELL SCORES S. 0. OVER PITTSBURGH CLUB 1 ' I TTS FF KG 1 I . it.-h. i -' .";: I ' - In W i Mit-- . I . -o i ; . i " : i ' i i i IV. 1 to " e Mi:.-: 1 1 ' T S 1 . V bis tell V.o! .I i- j . nu-u cut T b . r ",o w 1 . 1nt to ,nd or .I a i - t s s .- ; ard W v i . i x- G r " h P.tv - ' v J. a s'I s iioi'. T 1 1 e I' a o- Si br.. ' :v i l !::-!'!!'; Mip bfi' r.: Y. W.mn r. -d ah I'-art ,x I i W i:...n: a:. Ml. ( 1! M.S II v TI AM I : . : a i : i i ' N , . s. - ! . : MT. '"I.!".Mi:.. 1 T. .in S ; do . -. v.-.'. '. a-.' s.--i t-. b : . .P:-e .:: tr - in:." a i . i . . in t' w ,...-.-.! .;nd ti-.im . 'Tl of T-. o T e 1 i semi-prof -! b..l rot b e; M artx- K r..i- : . I ' e I ' . . ! x 1 ...!. it.-:i t n. : - s . b. f.. ::-..-:! 1'be I r . tr.vt l'r in a r. ' i ;-. i A r..er:i iv t -.- i : -': ;ow Vew York Nat'.":: il Jea-'-e a-kst-iici Fred Favne, -nce a i;h tb.e c;-, auo Americans are in the line-up
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to Golf Tille '1 ! ! i . i r .u "man -'fdfer. wh.o has played re- (. h t;i.p:ui".shii at Tipini , hivtly caiulidato for the HOME Mi KEEPS 'St. Louis Clinches Her Victory 1 hi 11 iat.lim wmtn inning wnn Six Tallies. f'UH.'AoO, June "11. Hoir.Fhy's liome ran 111 th' sixth inninc: jrave St. Louis a lead whu'h Chieaco was ur.aide o oeionie ani the isitors won the !irt uamo of the series here Friday, to The isitors clinched t!;e ;etoiy in tb.e ninth inning by si (irin: six runs on four hits and two rrors. T'm entire n-eeipts of the : am.e. am -untin to . : . . s ., s were 1 : a t . Li to th" ! b d ' 'ross. S ore: s . . . . 'omI 1 !i ieo; s I .i.i a u o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 j 11 '2 f) '., Mi.d'iws anil io',7.a'o--: bomaree, Ib-mlr an-1 Flhott. MAKES RULING ON MINOR LEAGUE CASE cmcAcn. ! -mi s i i rce-1 i 1 1 i - .i ( 1 1 the June "0. Minor to s i-jii- mi before the I .ion w ill not lo.e t'.eir plavtr or territorial rights, ao-j (oii!i:i io a rw.iii . L I lie .OV n i , nd or tb.e National Ss ' l.l - T I o I i !- .1-1; of th' of 1 e IVofe.---i. " 1 V t 1 Io- Pr.-'s t Tcarncy , . , u . .a-u- I riday -ht. Tb.ree-l Tie- ii;l:nu- was i- a ! rell, so. r ta r. i - i ' 1 1 : o ; : . a -p. .A l nur, PiT-'t .- :. -i.i i n .10:111 11. of th National result of an apTcarnev who be1 1 - o u e o f the- smaller league 1 1 : not s 1 1 v i " t h sea-on owm to, i be v . r i t r.a t ion am continued un - :'av ! ra :de w eather. Tb.e l o.ird 1 uled. ho'Aever. da er-- will e permitted t - ( m .Io;. men! wberecr .o--iblo liUI t feKi th iei aind.er of the season b but r-tiu.-t r. p.-rt :i"t spri'u: to the club ho ib.v t!i' The ) o ; I'd (ontr.-.ft this .ea.-on. :-o r'.'b ii t iiat lea iru e b'-iiiPT to sn-'i nd s)iall tix a ib.e cr e!,-;P4 ar.d tlbit all players mus. e p iid it! full. SENATORS PLAY POOR BALL: PHILLIES WIN rH ILA 1 1 F LP H I A, Pa., June r.n. i - e. , v ''a.-h:r-ton in th : h i'.i-.im: :-av I'hiladelphia the ;.!y I'ri'l-iy. !" ir to three. With .or" !: ilrm. r led off in the 1 1 ' hunt. Jud M: . i :br to i i ' ; r 1 a nd I -e . w th- ; : o . r , , , , i . alleil n i I.'.-!"; a rd ' s "'orel on the to-b O t i I w hen th1 th all 1 1 ' a! e : o b i was w :!d p aa h er and s ore.' !b-. ' hitbe'b-r I O'. lif.; Phibi-b ltdr.i ! . , ' 1 M iV.b. i .... i 2 i' 1 e .'. ' i I'Mi 'J 1 0 I I I . Ai"-.r..-h; . i . i. .i r i , i a Falkeni . is TOLEDO CLUB SHUT OUT K N'SAS CITY, i- -.v.. - .:. tTrie:.. - :o- p.-! -t .1" which 1 the letter of I i. . I 1. . - i- . s i i . i ..... M b Mc - !.i:r.. P: i .r - r i n f - I r.e, p. i t '. .- -. pv'Pal a.d Kan i . i ";ty b s.h and V 1 1 to hits -ho-.t. d "i i r 1 Kan - t- C;y Few man a; ar.d Perry. ""! '"'1 u'2" 1 ' f weency; McConneli
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SOLDIERS TO MEET Oil FIELD JULY 4TH
Student Officers Plan Big Athletic Program at Fort Harrison Independence Day. Intern 1 1 i "'Tip 1 N"rtws Serrleo: l'HT lil'N.IA.MIN' HARRISON, Ir.iIl.mapoilF, Ind., Juno 30. oIdir ath'.etes now in training at the officers' Tr.Hr.inr camti here are nr"jparin.: for the biecest athletic tie'.d iday f er held in Indiana. The meet yill be held at the state fair grounds July 1. As the athletes represent the "cream" of nm of the colleges and universities of the middle-weft, spirited competition is expected. Maj. Alfred M. Wilson. of the United Slates army!1 who is in charge of the meet is figurine rn fino contestants. 'lold, silver ar.d hron7e medals will he awarded the winners; cups will be siven winnincr companies, and individual honors will be recognized by specially marked cups. The medals and cups have been donated by Indiana business men. The ;ate receipts will he divided between the Red Cros. and a fund set aside for expanses of recreational and social woii; at the camp. A military atmosphere will be piven some of the events. Wall sealing and a tucr of war are expected to he amonjr the contests. In addition there will be a mile relay, each contestant carrying full marchimr equipment weichin? 60 pounds. The track -events include the 1DA. 0on 4 10 nnd S Sn-wird dashes and hisii and low hurdles. The flH4 M-nntc will inrlnd th HiK pnrt iavrlin throw, shot puttintr. running broad and hi.h jumps and pole vaults. Many of the former colletre and university athletic stars at the camp have been recent competitors in "Hier Nine" events, Vut others have appeared in the colors of eastern schools. The record of the Third Ohio rnmp.my is typical. AmnnS tho athletes on its roster .ire Newell Oarfield. of Cleveland, a former football, baseball and basketball star at Yale; M. H. Hanks of OthPn--, r., who played football and ! basketball at Syracuse university: K. P. Halls of Cleveland, a cuard for three years on the Williams eolleze eleven; James A. Carflehl. of Cleveland, a former captain of football, baseball and track teams at Williams. The entire -tate is requested to ijoin in the novel celebration of Independence day. Gov. James P. (loodrieh. Mayor Hell of Indianapolis, and members of the state coun'M of defense are amomr those bak of the meet. As the admission fee will be ."0 cents a sum reaching nearlv .r..onn is expected to be realized. NEW PITCHER HURLS MUSKIES TO VICTORY .f.Tv-Tiiue- Special servlre: Ml'sKITiON', Mich.. June T,0. llurün-t air tisht ball all the way and M iiske-ronV new pitcher, .lorUirer. threw the bchtinpr Musb.ies to win over the ieairue leaners anu tinlif,nti,l 1 o itlf race in the cenI 11 " " I' The Muskies took the ir,u (in .m I ..ftlin ni-icf nt enrios hfl'P
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toitav Wiin a Ulicr 10 one .omn.. , 'ore : , , ft ni01 fi j Muskeuon 0 a a 1 0 n 11 7 1 and Clarke and Iunn; r.ordiner Niederkorn. Cm pi re Kuhn. its to lM.w ;.mi:. " Service: j CHICA'.O, June Paseball nt ixrrs of hv-cone davs are to don . j ......... ,. . I . . - : frtl.. , iMiin. thK t!TYA for tnP tr-'" ..4..-. i The o"mn ill Vi nlnvr ;at the chieaco National leacue park T..1.. -.1 Charles A. Comiskey. i I 4 I 1 . I ownT ! 'amoip i A n-on. of the Chiasro Americans, as a hrst bas? star; "Pop" a former manacer of the M'b.ieaco Nationals, and a host of . others have pronv.sea to piay. i'omiskey will e.aptain one of the teams. co-i:ns git savi:ati:rs. Intern itin-il News Servi-e: j -!. MA. Mich.. June I! .Two cojeds were amnc the athletes to :eI ceive sweaters and letters recently. for provx s in sports at Alma coilece. Kdna Ward of Cincinr.-iti, and Mis Hitter of New York ity won their "A" for ye rv.ee on th tennis turn. Fo-ntren letters were award ed to football men and 11 wer -liven to members of the baseball i p-.am PADDOCK TAKING RI'-ST. p-itpt-M i r; .p, , l x Se.-vii -e : i LA K F. 'IT', la. .Tun-' rf F-1 rl c id-b.c, rliim.'.nt of th hvy-vei-ht xxre.-tbn.r championship, will I tv! i r::i:.' in anv mat' b.es for at j lc.i! ? t two months. i i-a-i . i- ,. a - i andoi , undr- . " ept an operation of his tons;'. n 1 ? ro ; h r s m e teth for the r e m o . a 1 a;.-o pad some extrarte.-l . He svid t h 1 1 h1 . . i , . I i ; ,-, had not been In ,i -vi for sr-vcral rveek. l- c.-reeially lacking in and that ha e :p iura ip, r. iT-iti ii i i-i-ti:.m. i aiiiii i . ii ii.u 11.111. i Ii'f. it i'-n 1 N'-w Se-vi' e : j KAST LANSING, Mich.. J'lne ?n. j -ro d'-p.irt mnt of athletics at hö j Mich can Agricultural cl!e--e ;a-s d.ei.i?d to bax e a footb all e'. o en th: f;.;i Th trnir.ir.z wil opened Sept 11 ar.d xvi'.l hiTC7' of chaster L. P. re we m di rector r f athletic?. and Coac ;e,,ri:e riajthier. a former M. . rar. nfl't civ vnn cvr it in
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Byron Has Record For Putting Men Out of Ball Games
IntTiiatienal News Sertke: ! ST. Ln:i?. Mo. Jure 3i William Hyron, the National leatrue umpire, who cauped the uspor.ion and fining of Mr. McUraw of the New York cluh because McGraw knocked him down, has put more players out of the g.une this f-eafon than all of the other National leatrue umpire? combined. Whn Hyron chased Mer. Hupin and Betzel of the t. Loul.s clu out of the paik. June 12. he h hani. hed 22 players since the start of the season. This is more than the combined efforts of th nine umpires in th American leapu. who have ehased only 2 players so far as latest available risrures show. Police were called durintr the series with Cincinnati here to protect Hyron from the wrath of th fans, ."."ft of whom awaited him outside the park. Hranch Kickey. pres ident of the St. Louis cluh, appeal- j ed to Pres't Tenr of the National i league to take Hyron away from St. Louis. Rickey feared personal in-j jury to the umpire. DUNDEE OUTPOINTS JACKSON IN 10 ROUNDS NRW YORK, June "0. Johnny Dundee of this city outpointed Willie Jackson, also a local boy. in six rounds of a 10-rouni bout here Fri day nipht. Dundee's loncer rinc? experience enabled hiii to avoid Jackson's rizht. with which he recenth scored a one-round knockout over t Dundee. Jackson weishd 1":) 11 pound and Dundee 130 i. ind seventh. 1 e "rst' S1 i I"ounds even. In the fourth Jackson did the better work, sendiau in six hard left hooks to the ho.i. doubling Dundee , p. The other rounds were Dundee's. MUFFED FLY ONLY HIT MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., June :: Massey's short My which ot av.n from Leftficlder Crmptnn, was th" only hit Minneapolis made off Hepbe and Louisville won the first ..arm of the series Friday, 1 to 0. Only 2' men faced Peebe, who did not issut. a bae on ha!ls. Roy Patterson, a Minneapolis veteran, pitched his first pame in three years for the locals and allowed but rive hits. An error and Luque's double resulted in the only run of the ?ame. The .core: Louisville 1 Of 000 0001 : l Vinneapolis. .. 00( 000 000 0 1 4 Peebe and demons. Kocher; Paterson and Owens. om: iiappv ;i y! Intern iti"nal New Service: OMAHA, Nob., June 3". Earl Smith, the Omaha star, who is burning up the Western league in hittlntr, is a happy ha 'ball player. The reason is that he has become the f?ther of twin toys. The physician said they looked like embryo outfielders. fmith was with the Phicaeo Nationals for a while last season. plwkr to m: marim:. Intern iti-nnl Nxx S. rviee: DKTROIT. Mich., June HO. "Niff" Clark, former majo- lencue catcher, has applied for enlistment in the marine corps. Clark was told by the officer in eharpe of th1 local reeruitin office that ho probably would be accepted if he would undergo a slight operation. "Nis" agreed to do this. CRUMSTOWN, IND. Mrs. Klla Carlton and daughter. ! T71P H rwl I TS. lOlllnS Ol r 1 e i i - " " " - Trint wpro S'.ind.i Clif-stS of M IS. E. McCoy. Miss Nora Day spent a few davs last week in Chieaco. the cuest o j her sisters, Mrs. Thomas Leeper and Mrs. Edward Pcrincer. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bro-kus ha e moved to this vicinity. They will occupy the 'property owned by Mrs. ililla Lckis. Misses Alice a nr. Lillian Wedel sppnt Sunday witn Mr. ana .Mrs. f1Ibert Wedel. The Ladies' Horn.; Economics club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harder cf Valley View. The next meeting xvill be held with Mrs. William Patterson. The Children's day fvcrns n hich were held Sunday evenin were very well attended. The pr.-iam cm1 listed of sonc; i j recitation speeches, dialocues, Which were very '
much enjoyed by the lare audienc-. particularly stn-n- appeal. John Kdward Perincer of Chi. aco spent j anrj Emma Kay, w ell -known entrMon'lay with his parents here. ' tainers of the speakinc stage n fe'v William Keher and family, and years aco. make th-ir first screen Miss Lucille Smith are on a nshina ; appearance f'day in a pleasinc corntrip to Koontz lake. They left We.- j ,.fp. nesday and will return Sunday. j Charles Ray in "The Millionaire Vir- niia !rc Xa'illi-i n MiMc a! I ... i . . .
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TODAY HELEN HOLMES The most daring woman on the screen, in two reels of i her sensational serial, "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS" MUTT AND JEFF Cartoon comedy. airtrcriTD m havc Thrilling western drama. "HER FAME AND SHAME" Two-reel screaming Key stone comedy, and the PATHE NEWS Just filled with the most in teresting and instructive late events. Start a Savings Account At Once And get the benefit of our JULY DATING All money deposited in our savings department not later than July 10th draws interest from July 1st at the rate of 4 percent per annum, compounded semiannually, AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY 4 on Savings. AT Tili: Al DITOHir.M. The usual episode of the sensational serial story. "The Railroad Raider," in which that darinu player, Helen Holmes, is beim; featured, heads the list of entertaining subjects at the Auditorium today. )thers on the bill are Mutt and Jetf, a cartoon comedy; "Her Fame an! Shame." one of those laushin? Kf stone comedies; the pa the news of the very latest events, and those tw funny characters, "Ham" and "Hud," in a comedy entitled "Hard Times and Hard Xcrabble." Sunday's bill incbules "S.-ige Push L-iw," a western drama of "The Ameri' an ;irl" series, which are always filled with thrilling situations and interesting scenes; "Golden Girl Mary," a cartoon comedy; "Movk Stunts," a two-reel western drama, featuring that popular player. Tom Mix, and "Hash and Havoc," a -ingle rel comedy, with that funny fat fellow, Huirhie Mack. Monday's offering will he William Farnum, considered by many as the best actor on the screen, in his latest production. "American Methods," founded on Georpe Ohnet's story, ' The IronA- i--f , 1 1 A i ...U;U I ilid.in , i J'V 'V tl lil Wl Ullld 111 1 i 1 II ! a i - t , , ; ... ,iA t the best parts of his picture career. h('1:LLIA'T ACTOR IN GOOD RAL. ; modern play irüimp with labor j troubles and. featuring Frederick S Warde. well-kn.wn Shakespearean : artor. is shown at the Lasalle today. The title is "Fires of Youth", and ; ronc,.rns the :rcit middlf class who i toil in the factories and live the ; üvc-s of normal human i'eincs. It is ! nnt a Fjum picture and does not de ' pend on sensational scenes for its ; interest. Mr. Warde has a splendid jrt as the hard-hearten and ' -.vealthy null owner. How he is ,rf!Cht o realize t he need if bett?r workinc conditions amonc his people tna ;t ,. jnr ere.-ti ng storv and aide'j ,y the . e er child impersonation of Tattle Helen Hadtrlev th. nirtnr. Hac vacrant r"'inua;. - i.An nCPARTMCMT MAY nii uu niumuin .fin l PR0RE COPPER STRIKE . rH'-FNlX. Itixiti-- vy I Ariz.. June r.r). Ar itator. arrr-r.f ; , opper miners i:i this district wh:'h i;o. Thomas "an-iphe ds-icrr.a .: of a sir.i'-f r German ch-iractfr j an-ed the poernor tri ask th xx-ar department to;,;trht for a mih'ary j inve.tiraion of the situation. ' MEN WANTED for paving- v.otk. Steady. Good xx a 2 es. W. '- Apply I- M. . Bid-. Brady Construction Co.
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