South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1917 — Page 8
THE SOUlM BEND NhWa-iiftiLS i DO The News-Times Page of Best in Northern Indiana 1 SOX SLUG AND WIN; BRA VES BE A T GIANTS GOOD DA Y OF RACING A Big Day for Larry
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Barnes' Fine Pitching Enables Boston to Defeat League Leaders Robins and Phils in Long Tie.
Nr:w YOf;K, sept, r,. n.im Iinches. enabled Po-bm to win inr t a deciding amp of its ser from ! New York here Tn s lay, ". to Harnes twice turned the i 1 r 1 1 - 1 1 with the L.i. run. Yor k , scored, its only run it; the eighth in-j ring -.vhen Outsider Powell 11 after getting under Pobcrtson s t!y. I With Burns on third and iiohcrt- j tori on second and nont out, Parnes 1 purposely passed Kau ff. Idling the ; Irises. Zimmrman iiit into a doih.'e play, then Parne-i struck out r.'ttf her. Pehg's I'osi;n's -coring. run : ml a n 1-. batting featured He hit a home drew u, has- on two of his team's halis and bcoied three runs. Th j js'anie. was attended by N'-w York's iucta of the draft army. The ymng soldiers were addressed hy .i ayor Mitchell, w ho also read a btier iro-n rrfs t ll-ou. An exhtM-j tion drill hy th1 drafted mn, who 1 have teen (Jox erne r'.s Kam. In (leu. Bell Store: 1 ioston ... New York voluntarily drilling at island, preceded the the rinhth inning Maj. addressed the crowd. . ft 00 .'0') nn 001(M)0 01I;i C 0 1 s 1 I Iarnes and Trairres.-.er; Ueritoa and Itariden. i)emaree. vi:i.l. TiOoiv at tin: pii:ti:s: riTTsm:i:(JH. .cept, 0 iMttsburh completed a run of four .su -cessie victories for the tirst tuup tliis st'iiyon hy defeating Cincinnati, to 4, in 10 innings lp re Tuesday. The locals twice, tied tho score and In the lGth, with two men out, Outfielder Carey was passed and went to second on Shortstop Kopfs error. Toney muffed Third Hasomnn Itoeckel's foul at the tirst hase lin and r.oecke! singled, sending Carcv n for the winntnK run. Two thousand Pennsylvania zunrdtfn;n v. i re rrursts of the I'itt."aurprh club, and, folio wine: the pa me, participated in a f!as,'-raisin' reron; y. Score; Tincinnati ...'J.io noo :no 0 4 0 1 Mttsburh ..oon ool n-jo 1 :, 10 2 Toney and Winten Jacobs, Cooper SchmidL ro.NG tii: r..Mi:. ROOKL.YN. Sept. ... Brooklyn Philadelphia fought 14 innings 1 runlets tie Tuesday and the if will have to be rcplaye 1 'n l-ilalnh!a aa t h i was the l.TSt jearance of the Phillies here. f-ffer and Orscherr pitched re.rKatue nail, me iorroer oewo; tionally brilliant. He retired the -itors In artier in 11 of the 14 inincrH. n though in one of them the rst two men reached tirst nas. lickm.n saved the pame for BrooKvn in the eenth when ms matfnitient threw to the plate retired Sto', iho attripte! to score from first tn L.uderiir' double. Pfeffer crave oniy ire base on halls. Score: 'hiladclphia 000 000 flflO ('00 00 0 0 roklyn onn nno 00t onii no 0 f, (14 innincs; called, darkness). OeschKcr and Adams; Pfeiffer and .üller. cm ih:at c.i:ns. CHirACtO, Sept. ".. Chicacn deeated St. Tmis, 1- to in a heavylittlnc match. The i.-itors used our pitchers In nn attempt to check he phi peine of the locals, but 'aiiphn wer.t the rotite, although hit ir.nl. Mfrkle ami Deal led the atack for Chicnco, eaM' makinir four it. ccrc: ;t. Loui "01 An -, u - 'hicapo 202 1 10 ir 12 17 1 Horstman. Watson, May. Meadows nd Gonzales; Vauchn and Wilson. Join The Navy CLKVI'LA ND, O.. Sept. Charles Hitte. trainer 1 r tue lv navy Cleveland Ameraans not intends to reinibt :n the after the y.ison !-es, but announces that hi- son, rbaides Hitte. ir.. also mtend- to s-te on one of tao nation,- mm fichters. H tt" saw actiw vice in the ravy di.rin the Pnanish-Anierican war. !ie .;ts - 1 a gunner's mate. Disisc. of the Rectum Onl Pr. F.i-cnbeiss.x'.l:: J. M. S ! 'dg. A a x Arrow Collars a fir 25f 3 fir 50 CXUETT-rEABODY & CO INC MAKERS
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Browns Fail to Halt Rush of Chicago Americans Pennantward Bostcn Splits Even.
T. PoPI: lugging svpt. m.Pch to :( h ". ( 'hie a no won flOT, St Louis Thirty-two hits side ;-rrt t in-; six -inning was io Vi:i iliv 1 Uf mace. teen The MMtors' tii- eighth when they made ei-ht runs on t'irrv doubles ix dP'-'les. i t. .fn in.Ic 0utu TlouU. " M"" u"' ' n ''". In this innirv, ' utbehier Fel.-ih u-ot two double.-. (;. ted riH.x i,: tin- eighth aim ni'ith totted the locals six ' hr:: 40 . . i,;: J . 0 I iimj St. Louis . .nip.' m n q;;,; I'ai'.-r ard .-'chalk, hynn, Po-'eis and St x ereid. run:-;. ; is i in j Koo1', m:i ox win axi) i.osi:. PosToN. S. pt. 3. New York mad" it tine.- out of four fro.n i;.)ston Tuesday. Inn it spüt even 111 in- doutde header and harn pionship aspirations Iloston's recei d an ilur jolt as a result. Kam-, which was wen by to is thought to hae fastest plaed in the The tirst I-oston 4 been ti'e A'ncri'ici le;t-,ie this season. It required only iif oour and twenty minulfs o ' ompletf it. In the Mcond contest. New York von 7 to :. with Kay Caldwell pitching. .Mays who had won seven straight primes, was hit iiard, Caldwell led in the attack against Mays with ihrc hits. Score: 1'irst -:ame: New York . ..h0 (mjm i'OO L' 5 I I'-oston 010 o.M? 10 4 6 1 .Morid-,., culh.p. Shocker and Alexander; Ruth and Afjnew. S"-ond u iriie: New York . . . i0 400 0J1--7 11 0 Iioston i oo i oo loo :: 2 Caliwell and Nuiamaktr: Mav .nd Thomas. MACKMKX WIN ACA1N. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 5. Philadelphia by winnings Tuesday's ame from Wa; hinston 2 to 1, made a clean sw eep t,( the se les. Rush held hs opponents to four hits while three double plays und toe putting out of three ruifners at the home plate kent the home team's store down. Air.smith had a finser hurt by a foul tip, and was forced to leave the ;:a:iif. Scorev.'asin'ton .000 100 00ft 1 4 1 Philadelphia .010 001 00 2 8 0 Harper, Dumont and Ainsmith: Hen'-y; Rush and Meyer. LEADERS ARE IN DANGER OF BEING OUSTED I J S pt. Ö. Thej in the Ameri- ' INDIANAPOLIS, lead of Indianapolis can association pennant race was I 1 cut to four and a half names Tuesday when the home club lost to Louisville. 1 to and St. Paul won over Milwaukee. Davis pave seven passes, but held Indianapolis to four hits while Louisville bunched hits off Northrop. Score: Indianapolis .. 000 100 000 1 4 4 Louisville .... DM' 030 002 6 S 0 Northrop and Schanp; Davis and Cb'inons. saints pi:t p. h i:yi: KS. MILWAUKEE Sept. .". Five hits mixed with a pass and an error eave St. Paul five runs and the -anic in the opening inning, the final scare heim; pi to 3. Shellenbaeh was hit hard all the way. Score : St. Paul .... r,o2 000 or,o 10 ii 1 Milwaukee . 0'"'1 mi2 t'O' : 11 4 Niehaus and Hoffman; Shellenb.uh and Murphy. COLCMRPS Till WIWPIl. TOLPIX), Sept. .. Columbus x.urfd (no run in the eighth and another in the ninth and won the opening came of the series today by th- s,-ore of 2 to 1. The lone Toledo tally was helped by an error, 'utrelders Demmitt and K b-y collided while going after a v ball tire. 1 Yd i T..b K 'it neither was forced to reS. -ore : 1 ! : s .... 0 1 1 1 1 Ono 011 2 6 1 o . . o 00 I'll o 0 0 1 ' ö tver and Rlackburn; Pierrey "ro-.-::i. Mil i.i iis i)i:ri'r rlpi. KANSAS CITY. Sept. Minneapol.s betters had two nig innincs t the -p r.-e ,f Sanders and took :!." las game of the series from !',i!,ms c;t : to 2 It was Minneit .!;-" l.is appearance of the sea--m litr.' Th.e St. Paul -tart a two-game eries dub will here tov ' t h.it w ;li end . . - 1 - t - in una! seaIh.t ::.!.. a M imeapous re- : 1 1 ; a i t. K-pt K.iüMs i'ity hits well te: ! and ner was in danger, g.ime wa called at the end of st-vt nth to allow Minneapolis to h a 1 1 a i 11 -core : C Ml I ,0. 1 Mi'. T ti.,t. MM) A t 1 1 i nnd '.k h.nnt: Sanders-1 .1 1 l.s-- M--t.ng at Wa-h-.,. i..-s from Pake Shore t. Wednesday eenin. 5. A dU.
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Who's Who in the World's Series
FRED SCHUPP BY JACK i:i()CK
HY JACK VlilOCK. Away back in ISTti Louisville was awarded a charter memnerhip in the old National league, and .main from 1S92 until I'JOO the 'Colonels' were the National league idols of Louisville lans. Put though the Kentucky m-jtiopolis has been out of major league v-ompany for seventeen veirs, it is still repiesented in the bij: show, for Perdie S hupp, th.e Fouthniwed phenom of the Giants, is i Louisville boy, ynd the fans in Colone ltown are justly proud of him. Schi-pp was a f ut'ire-ereat on thei
j-and lots of Louisillo when theMV(rhl's series National league franchise was le- j conclusion, moved in l!0o. Re was then euhtiaie deadly to enr old and 1 member ot the hon-(batters when
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in si-;ht. Rut Ferdie did nd ball any too seriously. take baseIn fact, ioi never looked at the sa:ne as a seri ous professional until one after noon last summer hen John Mc draw hamled him the lecture of his, youn.y life at the Polo grounds and opened his eyes to the fact that if iie expected to continue wearing a. i Giant uniform he would have to, "tt down to work. J McGraw Mdit up a pair ol g oc pals when he cut Rube Schauer j loose and kept Scnupp. The two ! were bosom friends and both wer ! inclined to think more of the mo jo j show s along Rpadway than of I winning a game for McGraw. Rut I wnen Schauer was released, young I Fei dinatul decided that- maj bo thcre was more truth than poetry it. McGraw's w arning, and he go; ilouii to ca.-es ami aces witi: ni1self. Last
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t he' r woi Id's tie victories, record for conse u Schupp covered him READY MADE 2nd SA CKER FOR ROBINS NHW YORK. Sept. Raseball managers who are up against it for a g ).d lnbelder now and then may tke a cue froru Cncle Wil'ie-t Robinson, of the Rrooklyn Dodgers Your Cncle Wdbtrt is a resourceful person, and that's one of the reasons why he's ; big leagi'e man ager. Rut even Ko t s resou i t e - f.il. . . it thu lit mw 1 i 1 '" w -
mi -t time ago when lie faced the j pr- i lem ot hm'ing a man to ill j Foley w as no-re ; ha n 7 o yea rs old. tfcorge Cutshaw's shois at second j Death was due to htait failure. Albase. for. when Ceorge sprung j Urni'sh Foley had neer i-ited the flat tire .ind was forced to put hisjrr.ited State.-, bis record as a deelmono;er on the hospital list, thero j ,,j,er. trainer a nd instructor of great was no one around the Dodger j i,uXors Vas a weM know n in this camp who could be shoed Into the j ro,,Mtry in native land. He t-reat ll. Iw.-is an :rtl.'iT i..!i-er in nil l-Ii'.l:
P. nt poid. found a ; wig wa--ied a :cw w y O !t. to lie S! IIS live outlieldeis. . .'It ' V i I ' . I V ' l III. 1 ; . . . ana .ii tame to uu le.-cue i.- -Urini. the ke.-t ne sack to a queen's I tate. ftr a few games at s-.-I mill base Hi got ?-o hardy at taking tiirows and cutting off baje hits that I'liislui v wa-n't missed, and it is probal le that mwt season Myirs will be the r'i;ular son! bast nan of the Jod-ers. tor 'utsh.-w b iplaientlx s en .1 - an intit blM . ami 1 ülilifi toil w P h th Irs bc-t d.r s max sever hN Podtiets ;.t the cbse of l lie present sea-on.
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'S:": t- ' fl. .. u. I ft I ::--:-:-r-:-.,u.":j:-S-.xi:-S--:-r-:-?-:-v a "Doyle day" in honor of "Laushim; Larry,' who is op.e of the most l'opular players with the OJothamites. self with ;b.rv by winning six 01 , the twent-si -aiiies. and his work! this season has beer a feature of t'ue drive toward the National leapue pennant. At th.e ae of tw enty-one. Schupp stands out today ::v one of the V)?t pitchers ::i the br leagues. He is' one of the von- few sout! paws who! ( un control a baseball i msii tentl . and he is oun-:. stron.; and a quick thinker, he lu.s a pj.od many years of basel-all ahead of him. providing he takes the proper cue of himself. That Schupp will pet into the this fall is a foregone His southpaw slants the meist aoibitiou? he is risnt, "arl evtr 'a year ;t?o he has ixert in the best . . .... .. .. ........ . .. : ,01 snaje. ro ,iiv siiouiun 1 (paw pitcher of his ;'.-e in r as 1 j orbl ? Schupp hist phcd profesnmal baseball with Vec;tur in the Threel leü'ue in 1 1 2. after Rettin u a briet ti ial w ith the Cincinnati Red-. He prro ed himself to be a horse for ork that y ar, taking part in a total of bftv-one games, out cf which he wa;- credited with twenty - two victories and twenty defeats, At the dose of the s'-ason he was grabbed by the Gi:int:- and since that 'r.ie he has boon a member d' the club though in 1'.::: and P.M4 .Mi(lr;;u l;'pt him on tho hooch. In 1 U .". Schnpp pitched and won but one lull game for NoVj York, and last season tie took part in thirty ;ames. wiiiiiiir; niae and! losing three. S' of nis nine vic- , toiies w err- von duriu-r the famous; : tt eau, and he :i nislu 1 the season j v.itn me lowest ; ;rue runs. 1 er g:. ue araiust him of any pitchei in league. being ci-rMi;t,.,j iih r :o h d din opposing bats-men ;,i I l'M'.V 1 oj- mnings. LARRY FOLEY I DIES; FINDER j OF BOB FITZ New s-T j in,. Sj.e. i.d Seriei: SAN FRANCISCO, Sept From Sydney, Aiistra receivel of the a. news has been deatii of Laurence ( Iarrv lev. known to the sp, rtas of 01. ing world from tile discoverer IV kin to Paris ind instructor , ,., Ritzsimmons Peter Jack.Yonn ' i:rifT'o ' o t phs:cal training, and preserved RlVlij full ir..t- l,..tl m .1 1 -..-.. t.Vi.-..-. ical. to th" end. Fob-y. a pugili-t him.-df in hi-j early day-. wa the connecting" link
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betueen tlie txxo codes of hoxinc. ! the London prize ring rules and the ; .T. PAFP, Minn.. Spt. 5. The marquis of Queensberry rules. in'Iietioit A'neiican haue club is Australia. His Pout xx itli Abe Hick- said to have j aid a price exceeding en oer ears ago. m.iikfii thejT,('00 for Leo Ine.--en. t're fhot pa-sinir of the old order of ti lit 1 footed first hasa-ioan xxith -l Pa il, r ibs from the antip" i - ! I re? b.jis being a .C'i
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II.l:Tl"oi:r). Tonn.. Sept. 5. The second da of the uiand 1 ircuit meeting over the "harter al; park laco track Tuesday was marked by racing on the half-mile track. Six heats were required to decide the ':2 4 trot. ISobby i' had an easy time in winning the 2:14 trot in straight heats from Jess Y, the favorite who acted badlv. In the 2:1? p.i-e. John A 1 after winning the tirst heat, was nosed out in th secami was behind the llai; in the third. Ir. Jordon won easily after h? dis-pos-i of John A P. Subline acted badly In the first
jtw o heats or the -: i trot wnicn were won by On the Rhine, but in I the third heat he trotted in form and duplicated the performance in the fourth heat. The bay stallion apparently had the race won in the tifth heat when another break .et him back and Don I ix won, clinchin. u third money. In the fdxth and decitiinp: heat Suldine lay in back of On the Rhine until the stretch and then passed the latter as he pleased. '2:11 trot. .". in .". .1 honH. purse sao: Pil " ( Flein in e t 1 1 1 .!es- Y iliruIi ' ' .iste Mabel K'rozierl - I'.;iih tllardins Ii'.1.. n.111' o . i i in'-- : a 1 , ..11 '1. .i--t ':ls l;nr, In ". 4 heat, pure $0o: lr ;eribn iCrozieri .' 1 1 Lew I'.-rkiiis Hiardner ... 2 3 2 l'.illv I. XeUnm 4 4 .!hu A P ll)a 1 2 rlis Time 2:14. 2:1.-';. 2:1."4. 2:10';. 2:24 trot. .1 in Tbeat!", piire S0(): Subline 1 Mnrra v . . . H nn T)i. Ittiine (Tall1 man 1 1 i I wi Pix M Vozier i . 2 j I 'it re ira iCimhIpi .". lb dai.tlia ( Murphy ) 4 I 1 - ar Watts (Hyde) 7 1 .1 1 ro ro ro ro ro ro 4 6 8 7 1 e w a r e t t a ( Pilpard 5 lbI!y ltud d'ro.tr) (i M.arv I'l'Mii iP.rusi. dis Tiine-2:1P '2:V.. 2:lfi. LVJl. H 7 n 6 2:14t:.. 2:ir,!
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M.I ! 5,,7, N 'leveland New York . V asldnutoii St. Louis . . I l.ilailelphi.i New York . . Philadelphia Cin'iiin.iti .. St. Louis ... 'hicairo Jho.iklyn Lost. -n Pittsburgh AMLItltAN Indianapolis st. p. oil . I LouNville ' IilWaUk.M. I Kmisas Citv Minueap'db U11 I. TS VLSTK!tlV. Aim-riian Leaur. Clli.il-n, lö: St. I Is c. New )ork. 2 -7: hoston. 4-.",. Wasliiii-pui. l: Philadelphia. -. National I -n )" St. Louis, ä: Cliie.Mo. 12. lioviiui, New York. 1 Tin. innati. 4: Pittsburgh. " d en iniiiiur . Philadeljiliia. o: Pio.iklyn. 0. 1 Fourteen Innings. Tie. called d.ukiie. Aoicriran Association. Miiitie;i.,ns. ,; Kansas City. 2. 'oluudais. ": Tdedo. 1. Loiil-ville. C; I ml ia na poiis. 1. St. Paul. P): Milwaukee, Tennis RCH1:sTI:R. N. Y.. Sept. . The high ranking tennis players touinp the country in the Intersectional Association Ambulance section fund, played a return en--aement in Rochester Tuesday, thence proceeding to Scranton. Pa. inly two matches were played here. Mrs. Mary K. Rrowne of California again demonstrated her superiotity oer Mol la P.jurstedt in straight sets. 6 .", 6 11. John R. Strachau also scored lor California when he defeated R. Lindley Murray, former Pacilic coast star, but now resident of Niagara Falls. in straight stts. r, 2, 6 0. Strachan gave a brilliant exhibition of all- ;. round play ! FOOTBALL AT PURDUE LAFAYKTTK. Ind., Sept. 4. 'ach C!eo ( ci oniudl lias announced that be njll arme here abojt Sept. to .. -jn j itjarations for tho ' 1 '. 7 football season at Pardi.e uni-ej-sity. While many of the Purdue ethbtes are ei.gageo in wa; service, it i- ' beed that the majorit cl lot -'ar's scjrad and the fresh-;;n-n tam 1 i-t ycur ale under the nlratt age and will return to school in .--iitt-iiu-er. Capt. W. J. Pern?, j of this ear's -quad i expected To 1 (-tin n aooiit the same time Coa h ! ' l onnel! puts in h;s appearance. DRESSEN COMES HIGH Jini; the Ameiican ia-e -tealinf. ile .1 - - ev--ox:ativn in pe.ts to I riu Iiis total numb--!- of theft or, to Mtv ! efore th.e easnn l(e Detroit o itbid -i clubs I in landing Dresden.
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Four Cylinder Models Present Trief Srpt. 15 Roadster . . Ttrtf Car . 98551025 983 1050 Erery-Wfitlier Ctr 1185 1250 All prices f. e. b. Detroit FOOTBALL AT WEST POINT THIS SEASON WEST POINT. N. V.. Sept. 3. The military academy will h.ie ; footV'all team on the gridiron ne.xt fall, it was .announced Tueshiv. Authorization has 'oeeii eceiveo from the war department lor the cadets to pirti'ipate in eonteswith other colleger, but there wjil be no game with the navy. Tb West Pointers will endeavo t( arrang a s-'lieilule of games to tab.place of that cancelled early in the year, when orders from th seer -tarv of war abohsin'd all outsiii.competition in sports. Capt. Geoffrey Kees Wet Point j I'Jl-'j, who is an instructor on duty! here, will act as head coach. Cad- tj Klmer Oliphant, the former Purlne ' 1 university player, is to (aptain tin armv team this season. OKSkinnay! CINCINNATI, ept. 5. Hal 'hase. the veteran first base .-tar with' the Cincinnati Nationals, is conducting a baseball school, but doesn't receive a cent for hi instruction. Nearly every day three or foil! youngsters follow Chase to the baseball park, get Into the club's extra uniforms ind practice ander the veteran's h.iperonage. Some of the ounsters look like promising 5 t rformers. 1 MAPi.i; r; 110 vi-:. The Fnitcd Urethren . annual conference will begin Tuesday tvenmg. .ept. ., at the Olive Hritiv.h church. Mrs. Fill Wvr.n va a gue-t of Mr. and Mrs. crlando ;arrett Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Micha Is of Oak Groxe xvere in this vicinitx on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pay Kol la r ;' South Beni vi-:ted the fornK'' '.- parents. Mr. ard Mrs. nniian Kollar. Saturdav and Sunday. i 'Hie condition of Alva Hurnni i' reniains aboet the sam. Mrs. Alice Winner of South Per, 1 is spending a lew days with A I.. Wagner an.l family. Stated me-tirg South Hnd ''ha;iter. ing. No. 2. O. K. i .. Thursday enInitiation. ANNA A HCHCR. Adv. I'uKA HAKTON. W M Mxi'.usix- Millinery and Ar? Needlework will be shown at our peninc Thursday and Fridny. Mr M. A Fialick. : :i N. Mair: -t. Adxt. Don't say you saw it in the Sav News-Timei. i new spaper.
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