South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1917 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Sox Lose Detroit in Third Giants Win

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SPEEDING ALONG

Heavy Rain Storm Spoils Grand Circuit Race Program

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DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER

nf:v vr:K. Am.. Ni-w v.-ik hiuKc pcn in its flu ir li-a.l-r with l'l-rlnpcl '! fu-.-sil r. . winning thfir.'t -rame V lo .Iii-'. hIn the s- -r"il j to 1. N Y"ik -.n tlip in -t -.1ITT" ' 1.1H- ill' F'..hy nilt of it.-

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i mis on hits aial an -rror. Nun:ii;ia. i l-.ir 'J the h;iM w ith ;i tvo-l.ajp hit. I'i-Ikv hrl.l Mic l--itor-in ! i p 1 I , . 1 1 1 t .lit ;t h".r.- i nn ami n :h1p. Tlir Mnri'J iTriinp u.is a pitch r ;' L.-ittk lipt'."-!! i"al'lvll am! 'o-lf--ki . The tht'p run.-. I i - horn'' runs. Smith ;inl .rany h:tt'n: two fr 'l l.i ml ami 'al.l-vf-ll m f"i N i' r k . Th- m : First U'Plil-: "lp r lan.l . . . -'V I 0m in J v 1

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Yolo hroKe .it th- thrrp-ijuartr pol in lh- s?(.n, lirat ard ran all thi LlCVCianO. way honi j Y. L Sm ia .- I'ptcr ;. tonK tho j orr-hrat u. im L' : 1 ." juu-?. Th- ! r."Tit.V, Ai-. f. T. -trr.it üri.tory ;iv an ccy fnp. This ram : Ca t -I Iloston t-. in Hip cptiiiii; nil! 1- finish I Thursday. a part "' thc;r -rrio Yp-1 nesday an.i of the pi osram f-at'lt' d I-: th' v'f,"t '"to third idare. I.pn ir.1. w ;o fre--f..r-a:i pa-e. Sumi ;ai i : ;lHi td for Co-ton. M .a ipd ra ed r.i..k..- ...M. . i 1 1 t. .".y. nr .'1. J i n s,i pport and Iw.troit piled up an rnv- ::. pur" 1.f-i: ' h lead. !.u-s wn. hit hnrd hut he

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League Standings

- 1 ' .ii ij AMIIKKAN LI..U.I I:. . . r-t - hi' vi; h .f.x: r.rit.n ;i ta OH I ti -it .v, r.i .'.."j 'if-r-:.ind ..? r.i ..-.. New Virk .V. N achitit "'i P 77 ti I'lill nkipiiia n ST. i- :'.s ;7 .:.r.i" NATIONAL LIlOt I.. YrU : .,711 Ili I m -ll ph i.-i . u St. I. "U I .V. 1s ..V.t in dnnat I 7.1', .v. .".H hl'?' :2 Urokl n is .".a t'i) Ho-itPti t 51 :', I itt -lu rU ;;i r.7 AMUKICA.N .UMjUATION. I n d ia ti p. 1 i rks t.' ,' I - ! 1 - il'- ;i t: .v'i? sr. Pa 11 1 .v.i u .".irj 1 '! il m Ihi 7-'. 71 ..'"J.". I-'nusi. Ciiv r.i .7d Mil"anl-o 1J .".- .417 l im' 1 'li t." '.'. M I"k-!'. tl r,7 "7.

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Told to Pull Ty Cobb Stuff

First Round in

Playground Net Championship

Oakes' Bad Guess Gives Lousville Another Victory

Th- opening roil ml ot the play-r-'M'unil singles tpnnis hampionshii tournament will platd isaturday

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r . v 1 a iu-- S..-.ii s-ri'-: ST. IFIS. Aus. '. (icorue Sis-i-f vill hao no mio to I. lain- 'ait hmiMlf if hp dncMi't ;'D out and

da- th- u'.nn- off the map. Me is j a t ternoon. Fourteen menibtrs ar-2 11 ' 1" '- th- limit. .Manager I orli-ilu led fur tlie l'ut da Tlie I i. hit r Jon s. x ) , , l,as l.p-n ar 1 u 1 .iM ,., ... ,, , , ,

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hi- ,,a,n- ; eart-to- Saturday's matches at Howard

n-ait talk with Sisi-, tht- otlipr day ,,ark wiM ytart at t::;0 cock when

I. U ISYILkF. Alii;. P. Although r'illiu'im outpit.htd A'iddletou and Shaekt lior.l. lOuisilk" defeated Indianapolis 1 to Wednesday letausf llislit Kidder Lakcs mis-:-:au,'t'il th turp of a liner driven 1-y Forriden. It ped hy him for tiire- oases, soritiir Ianith. with the only run of the ame. S-ooa-tional liehiin h Forriden ani Keil1 featured. Tne score: Indianapolis .. imn oi' imjO -n r. 0 I.ouisille (mm) mil n 1 j 1 illi'itn and tlossett. Scham:; Ali'idletoii. Shackelford ami Kmlier.

A new seaport recently built by the t eminent on the east side of the island of Luzon will shorten the voyage to the Philippines from American ports hy three to the day.-?.

IU.M I.T UMKHK.W. Xmrlran l.pngup. lii-.i C'. o; ")ihinw'f .i. st I."ijj. Pliihole'i'ljia. ? 'T n in-ninr-l.-M l.iii-l. J -2: Now orl i 1. I'lti'iH. 1'. :r.t..ii. '2 National I.a u'. P.r(...kl 11. 'IiI'-ms".. I'lii!nf1hilii;i- Pitt? Inj r?li. r a i a. New ork. 1 : St. I.oiji. r..spu 'J o: ('iti'iini.iti. n r, mori.nn o lnliii. Tple'io. I: F..innbus. Ö iSe-ou'i cammi n . I ii! ta tia lis. 0; Lnuix iP. 1. Mihvaukpp. 1): Mliine.ipi.. 2 7 Kan.:i 'ltr. I-O: St.. Tau!, V 1.

RALLY IN NINTH AND WIN

FohFM HI'S. Au'. Ful iirobus put on a rally in the ninth inning and scored five runs, enough to no?c out Toledo 5 to i Wednesday. Keating relieved Schul, hut was inpffectie at stopping a hatting rally. Schul. tUled the bases with none out before heins lilted. Cn Tuesday ht tilled t lie ba-es- in the lirst inning with none out before removed. Th second same was called off in the second inn ins because ol a rainstorm. The score: Toledo 010 li'o foio 4 S (i Folumbus .... 00 nail ,h1(t 5 s Schulz. Keating an.l Sweeney; Curtis and UlacUburn.

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NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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BRAVES AND CliMCY REDS ARE EVEN AT END OF DAY

I'.ill outride f Ty (olh. At ymir au anl sith iinr ability ou ouht to b- as S"d a pl.iyer in time as Fobb. nr --o bettor, if that's os-i'r.l-. F.nt you on"t unless you set Hit ami do thillSs like Cobb dneiniliat' plas. IM like to seo ou

Fl X l XX ATI . Aiu'. I'.o'-ton st.irt s.un-thin- on;-- in a while.

open i the s-i?e ti f elu-Mia j "T 's been in th- sain- 1 0 year. l li.idinj n doubl- h-ad-r ithThis is only my s -onl year, and I

"im innati. Hot h sanies wcto pit his' l.attb'-. but in tho nist sano

don't want to appear fresh." said Sislrr.

l'.i.trMi Iiiiin .o il thra- of th-ir - I "Yihmt all wrons." answered hits -,ith two Fim inn ati errors inil ...nis, "l want ou to be just as ..-ore.l two runs in th- eishth which frr,li a-- they make them, if you call prowd enousli to sin. In the sec- j jr. that. on. I uam- Toney out - pit' -hod Xehf. I "Here aie our standi nir orders:

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apered Flay your ow n anio. Hit when you

hit- an.l no runs v bile Fim innat i ( ase. run as far as you like, steal bit salth m times and in the not. u ,.,n X(M, think the time is ripe. sjNtii and -w-nth innings m a na-c-T v(, tM. other: play after you or to S...IP. Tho .M-ore: iah ad of ou. !o jut what Ty First r-'ini': Ii'obb ilor- on his team hp the r...ton fir'" -jo--.- :. .. ; ,11n

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sr-akr plaer. Hp thinks he has l.ra t... liffipnt. IIP wants to sec him pull Mime of the Muff that Ty

pulk and belips ho can set away with iu-t as nm-h of if. .Jon' is alw.Ms preaehins I'cd'th to his pla-pr-. but it is nmrp than any manaspr rould pr-t that any run-

.diss lUusrr lher. pla:a Miss Alorniiiirstar ( Studebaker ; Mi.-s

I i v Jline l Ho, arc!) meets .Mis.s Wliitcomh (Leeper). and Mis. Houshtin i Oliver I, M Lsm Wieder M.cepcr). Three more matches will statt at :f:i o'elovk between M isj S-hreer ( keeper and .Miss, Ileliri' k H.ecpcr); Miss CarL-on ( Leepiii am! Mks Hull (Howard); Mistä Huck (Nov, ard) and Mis Schneider '.kteperk The boys start at 1:30 at leeper v.hen Rjckowvki (Oliver) inec's X'ermande (Howard); Larlins (Oliver meets Morninsstar (Ktudrkaker i ; L). .Schneider deeper) meets Mi.N'pil (Studebaker , and Walsh i Lee pep) meets .Smoscr (Oliver). Four more matches are a.'heJukd lor 4 o'clock between Alward (keeper) and II. llenr (Howard); Kinssby and G. Morninsstar (Studebaker; Summersill (Leeper) and k'rahmoi (Studebaker ) ; S. Darnes (keeper ! and. Olsen (Oliver f All matches will start proraptl at the hour scheduled.

MINNEAPOLIS WINS ONE: THEN THE BREWERS WIN

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CUBS WIN A FAST GAME

'lth t!lP I'.l'O- tdb.d Ml the Mri't)lj i-nim: w:,s a thnllit. play of the ' '1 1 1 'AT.' . Aus. ?. Jim Vauphn .,,, -am'. I he .-.r--. Ipit-h-.l almost invin-iblo hall I r . Ia-ain-t the lrsuf ehampions Wel- , Pril "'lf I"' '1 M'CMkF. while Fhii-aco hit Marrjuard 'Nan .1- f t' " t"0- I ; i i-ppoi t urn 1 ami shut out Itrooklvn N"Yil!i.im. 'an.l F,!-t'i'.. Saiidit - .it"' : - n. The ititoi made only two II. i -raw (bits of Yauuhn. a douhlp by .lohn-

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ono hour ami twentj -tlircc min'itcs. Tho score: F.rooklyn '"" "On k"0 ft 2 1 rhii.ivii Ol" -M "ft - T I

; .Marnuard and .Mcers: Vaushn HP'.''. uc. P -l'-w W. an-l i:ili..t. i HHi I'i'SiCnH'wHEN TtWäF BLEW .,r ,.,r ,,ni..r .,! , ,,n,- THEY FORGOT ALL ABOUT it. hoss races an- .sech ,". al-o i-oie.i 7.'. '."it l"-t t" - H" ; ... ' i n . ! i in.' s pp. -ia 1 scrvi'i-: !M !hf r''on- j kklXNirroN. Ky.. Aue. ?.-The imiooi:""i:m:hai.i. Vmi. " fVr' whl,ch pc,ui1 'u.rr .this w k with a military parade IP. .m i-m rmodiato km,-.., 1 -a - ui: tJ fl.,,M, tu. ,-,rsl aml second : v ' ! Stu lcara-i j ar.N Wl- 1 K, ,,;,.0kv infantry, was thrown into u..-!a.'. . ih- Stu.iePaker '- f-a t 1 !,.,,.,.,. M, , T 1uvt before tho tkt race ', , ,''rv '' 14 ,,! '""th.r n.t. r- ; ,v thr "b,u-ic iallms horses from n. k.F' s:r.e at '.w : cd. th- ; tht. Iu,;,,0( k uas mistaken for

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T!n Miner! rlljln fr,,m tho crand stand

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MlNNF.ApOkTS, Aup. Minneapolis and Milwaukee dividcl a double header Wednesday, the is-

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Slapnicka's pitchins was backed up by sood liehlins in the lirst same, while his team-mates buncoed hits with the loeals" misplajs. Kerr liad one iad innins in the se-ond. same. but Minnca.pli needed throe pitchers to win, Thomas finally chcekins the visitors. The i-cores; First same: Milwaukee ... 1:." "on nnn 4 7 t Minneapolis .. ojn ipn qh" "J 7 t

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Humphrey and Owens. Second same: Milwaukee ... nut (JO roin-- J, n Minneapolis . on nio ml--7 12 :, Kerr and I jvinsston : lioardman, Ilumphrey( Thomas and Ilaclunt.

SCHANG'S HOMER IN 10TH GIVES MACKMEN VICTORY

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IMmADLLlMIIA. Aus. Philidelphia and St. koujs took turns leading in Wednesday's same until the tenth innins when Molnnis opened with a dusle and Sehans; hit for a home run. winnins for the home team. 6 to 7. Sothoron outpitchod Myers, but two of the former's thee wild throws to first base helped the Athletics in their scoiins. Score St. Louis... Oin 100 02'1 l ä 2 :,

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Sothoron and Severeid; Mjers and Schanc.

WHITE SOX LOSE AGAIN: HELD TO THREE BINGLES

' W A II N'F.TON. Auc. 0. Wash- ; m,-t-'!i beat Fhlcao to ft in the j i -st Hiiie of tho series here W'eci!:.s,ia. the visitors Celtics only t! r- hits o.l Harper. Kb Fs hit and i nors b Fii-otte and Third Kasein-.. n ea -i -ae W.tsbinston a run I ,ti tin. second innins. suuosi.p -M'-b- "v Foster. Moian and jiihurri;;. produced the other in tne i;.:th. The ure:

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CANOEISTS IN SERVICE

A farewell dinner will be siven by the Canoe club Saturday nisht foi the member?? w ho w ill loavo with F company of tlie Indiana national guard, now ncamped at keeper park. other members who soon will kae for active serice with Fncle Sam's forces also will he Soests of honor at the dinner. Fight members of the dub are n-w in the service of the Fnited States. Tho names of tlio.se men l ae been posted on a "roll of honor." F. C. Frhardt. cni,;-n, a.r.d H. P. kausch. purser. hae just been Ioit to the club because of government srvice. Elmer Enftdahl Iua been named t-nsign and Finest F. Flbiicht. purser.

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Nowadays men want full value y ft: is only natural and particularly in these times that every day sees new thousands of men choosing such a sensible cigarette as Fatima.

For Fatima is a common-sense smoke. It represents neither frills nor fads. In fact, it resents them.

Fatima doesn't even stand for "high price." It stands for as good honest orth as can be found in any cigarette made. Good, pure tobaccos well blended. That explains Fatima's comfort a balanced Turkish blend that never disturbs even though you mav smoke more often than usual. ltyjCASaiOOO Oar.

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