South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1917 — Page 6
1HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES r3 The Sevs-T'xmes Page of Best in Sortlxevn Ind. 2TBcatrc
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THEY WIN AND LOSE
Giants Split Even in a Double Header With PhilliesRobins Beaten Twice.
Who's Who in the World's Series
i'loiH the laWe a h-'i Ii drew hi ? 1 1 pla r i;t ( iv
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i . t 1. Al":i!;'!tr landed the : r-t t.irnf for Philadelphia despite tl..- fa t that he w.is found for 11 ,'. It v. Alexander's f.rst '. if T ' r over N V- K since Auir.. 1 !!, ainl his hrt I' tnrv "M th" io?o i-riii!( since Sept. I'.'l'. fr the second t'.iiii" S hupp won over r:ixy in a pif hers battle, it I ruic the Phil ul'lphia pitcher's ---.'(.! defeat of the ri' . Srore: Philadelphia ..1') 1'""' li-"' 4 10 1 .-w York ....''io "1 ""'" 1 11 1 Alexander and Killifer; T-if.iu at.d Mrr,,rtv. Second pinr: Philadelphia . .."Jon rno nor. - i 1 2 Xfu Ynk '"' ""J "' - ' I Pixrv ami Ad. mi-; Schupp anl Pa i i!f -n.
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iw:.vi;s win two. nno.T'tN'. Sept. S. Poston tool: l.oth parties from Prooklyn Friday, Ihr first to u, P. man excellm" Smith, ami the s-cond, S to Hughes holding the visitors to Iiv-Iii!-. The hatting f Paulinus in Ir.th primes was remarkable. He pot a double and a triple in th" onnrr. while a honic run. a lnu-lb-, t sinj-'ls and a stde:i base nfif h.'s part In the .-'( oik! anic. Si"or: !"lr-t ca mo: Mrookhn f'f'O "10 ft ; ?. i:,ton noo oL' r:ft :. ! . 'mih nnd M ill r . Kasan and Tra irrsvr. rrord imc: Krooklyn OfO nni 2 " i:,,-toij L'O :: im 11 11 n Mar(!iarfl. i'oomhs anl Krur'cr; Hashes and Mrytrs. ri'iis ih:i i:t imiiati s. MTTSi:l"i:f;M. Sopt. s. Chiiago xori from Kittsiuirch in a listless K..nio li. rc Kriday, - to l. The only ff-atur was a sph-ndid atfh hy Wolter in thf fourth inning which head.1 uff tw o runs, ..-ore: rhwao n t 1 '"' "" L 2 l'itt-1-ursh MO (mil efH, 1 T 2 irter and Wilson; Stelle and hmidt.
salaried man. iter
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jof his proff-ssion. .MHJraw ha.- swjf.'M mi iintkinj; him.-lf um- of thn
i-et known men in th- h.i.-ek 1! i:-irps today, and hr-t-an-p of u l!'-,'na kujs sjii it h- h.is kf-pt in foie th- pu:di,- injrli ,f th- Tin-. '! !' 'iiant had r w.ts l.nni at TtaxJon. X. V., on April 7. 17::. ami -hortlv after h- i;taduatd from -hoit tIoi;s(.rs (i'aine a profes-
iional '.all playai". .ettinsc hi- Jirst J if il cniiiifnt with the de.m jte.ir.i in th ew Vfirk Stat league. T!)i wa in the spring of iv.0. and i M' liiaw signed hi- first ontraef at 'the aue of 17. He dieu .tt,n a month
'.vith 'dean, and to him the. .-alary seemed a fortune. After playing a ear with 'Mean M'-'Iraw- went to "lar Kapids. Ia. He played shortstop, and perfoimed so wll that he was signed ly the Kalt. more eliih in the fall of IS'.'. After finishing that season as a h'-nrh-w a rmer at Kaltimore. .M(--ira ot his rhanee the following sprint, when Xed Hanlon lierame the Kaltimore manager. After playins nim at second hase for a time, ll.m'on shifted yonnsr Mc'Iraw to thiid. which proved the makins "f him ax a major league star. ITnder Hanlon he soon became on of th jrcifest rdayers in the same. He w;is a wi.aid as a fielder and his l-at'ins a vera ire sehlom fell below .:::.o. When the old Orioles were disbanded in 1000 Mcflraw was sold to St. Kouis alons with Wilbert Kolinin, l)Ut the sale displeased both players, nnd hoth refused to report until mid-season. The same year the American leasue invaded the east, ami Mc'Jraw joined hands with Kan Johnson, finally landins a hacker in Sonny Ma hon, at Kaltimore, w here he was made manager of the club Finally .U(Iraw and Johnson split in 1Ju2 nnd as MHJraw had received : spike wound that ended his rareer as a player he announced he was throush with the same forever. At the time Fred Knowles. then
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AFTER 'EM
Boston Wins Third Straight Victory by Hard Hitting and Good Pitching. rillLADKLIMIlA, S.-pt. V Ko-
.lOIIX M'f.ILWV. se Tt-tary of the 'liants. induced Ownei" Freedmun to sic Mci'lraw a trial as nunaser. The berth was offered and .c!raw accepted, lie has been filling it ever sinte. Ti.kinu a tailend team in U'02. McJravv built up a club which won the National league pennant in 1904 and ;isain in 1;mi.., after which, for a period of live years, he failed to finish in the bitr money. In 1911. 1912 and 1912. the C.iants came back. winnins three successive hanipionships. hut failins to capture the World's series, two of which were won by the Athletics and one by Koston. In the world's series of 190Ö. however. McIraw's team came off victorious, and that year the Athletics were the victims. For the past three years the C.iants have yone pennant-hunsry. but the sreat team which Mcflraw has built throush trades and purchases is the class of the National leasue this year by a wide marsin. That they will have their share of followers in the world's scries is a certainty. McCravv is one of the few manusers who has won five pennants, and at the aso of 44 he stands out as the bissest man in managerial ranks today. His salary is said to be close to $"0.000 a year, and he holds stock in the New York c'.ub.
at thi; olivi:u. Max Fisman. one of th? bes: liked t omeduns known in thp west. In Xothins but the Truth." by James Montgomery, unanimous v acclaim-
season's funniest far,e. will be pre--entfd by Messrs. Anderson and YYVbcr at the lier theater Wed-ne-day evenins. after a -olid ar"s record-hreakitm inn at the Lonsai re theater m New Vm k city. Mr. Fisman is peculiarly fitted to play the part created by William Collier ani to secure the best out of each line and piece of business of the plav. so that not one iota of
ton's haul hittms and clever bunt-fun wi te overlooked in the preins. aided by Foster's excellent ! sentatiou. With an excellent compitchmu. ave the visitors their third jpany of players of lep'.tation. Mr. straight l(tniy over Khiladelphia ! 1 '-!l';in win I1u -f,,t linser lor.s in ... , 'the memories of all who witness this l iidav. .. to ii. I.o.-toii m.nb- six I. , . , I best fai e of the sea.-on. saenrue hit.-. S,o,e: rA l t,.0 srt.I1PS uond-rfu huntKoston 1"0 uii2 02' 12 iuu scenes, the best train wreck and Philadelphia ..eoo i.MKi 0"ii ii 4 2 the mo-t thrillins automobile acciFostei and Asnew; Johnson. Andem ever seen in pictures, startling deison and Mey er. , scenes in the old Fden Musee filled
;with wax fisures all these combin
ed with a powerful and attentionrivetius story, make "The Wliip" one of the bissest screen plays.
plit even iii Tlii nndp-fnl nicture will be seen
a double-header Friday, the local; at the nliver theater all next week.
winnins the tu.-t uamc, G to o. and i "'m ms unday afternoon and run-
luiii; every atternoon ami nicnt exli eptins Wednesdav. when Max Fis-
man. the (lever comedian will he
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fe!d Follie. anil v-;e v;.-ed i 1 j Rei, e. This is an ll-llity Ol" stUll to he used vaudeville staue, a- some
no.-t impressive scei.es wer1 paii.ted by the famous Joseph Fri-an. AT Till. I AMKi:. Last opr o t 'unity will be ien ttday tor patrons of the C.t.-th to -ethe bi- patriotic fun. : ts.. Ko-s."
VAX lis AMI WASÜINC.T' X.
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the visitors the second, I to 1. Johnson held Xew York to three hits in
the opener. The second same was a pitchins duel between Shawkey and Shaw. Xew York winnins in the ninth by scoring three runs on two walks and three similes. Score: First same: Xew York . ...0'in mm ooo n :: 1 Washinston ...t'On oln 1 4 11 a Love. Monroe and Nunamaker; Johnson and Ain.-mith. Second saine: Xew York 0o oui mi:; -1 o Washinston . ...nno dlo un 1.7 Shawkey and Alexander; Shaw and Ainmith.
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The c-tory f at: iin-o-nhi-tit";!'! eimnlrv sill
who ea hor hnnie !o lite Hie !if of frretlom ihiiiiihiii o Imm iliiiu notrl lii'ininex. A int-lcr-iou-niiinlrr i- only one of the thrillins "iliialion. sINHW OLIVE THOMAS in "AN EVEN BREAK"
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BUTT HALE SENSATION OF GRAND CIRCUIT PROGRAM
HAKTFOKI). Conn.. Sept. S. Kutt Hale, the brown seldins in Tommy Murphy's stable. was the sensation of the final day's meeting; of the Krand circuit at 'harter Oak park Friday, despite the fact that he lost the special pacing race with Kusscll boy in two heats out of three. The speedy youngster, sired by Sen. Hale, surprised the talent by' capturins the second heat from Kus-ell Key and in doing so lowered his iuh c rec ord to 2:02 :.-4. half a second faster than his previous l est performance. The other three rares on the day's program were over the half-mile track and were comparatively tame performances. '':". tr.t. r, in ... pnr-e ?mV: Tiie I.iniMiin i .Monroe i 1 1 1
l."I;intli;i '.Murphy r.;;lmaMii iT;illin;in .... SorrM)tin i Kobl-mitli i .. l'dnireii v (M.irtitn .... Time 2:hH4 : 2:l.".u 2:1 trt. .". in ". four sm : Minnie Arthur fSnowi ..
rimlvV Cl,.ip iCro.ien ... " Ali.e "Alfri.li illy.lei 2 : Alli.- Itmre iMniirnci . . ."t Sir Todd !1. (I'roctor 4 Kiirlicliffe .Murjdivi Time- ,:i::..: S:14'4 : -'.U1,: 2:11 p). in imre SnH:
Leagut Standings
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so' ii in "Xothins Kut the Truth". "Within thr Law," one of the : -y best pictures ev er shown here, will clo-e its run at the Oliver theiier today, civilis four performances, two this afternoon and two tonight. It will he followed tomoriii.v by another bis feature screen production. "The Whip".
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T Tili: Al'lITO;il tl. fifth of the Little Murv Mr-
hort stories this release in the Sun".
'itii Alice Kiady star in the name
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4. or. or row s entitled ""The ' 0-stars K'-s
MacOei limit. The story .oicin
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sultan to ae her Kntvi !v 'nonie,
o to Turkey and ! orcrr hi.- l'av - J 01 ite ami siMeenth wil 'I he ; simple scutcen: -Ir l aft-r con ia- ; a fanu us dancer, est apes to Anor.-j ea ami becomes the liide o! l:c: ' newspaper rcpoitei recurer. Ii.j
this beaut ful nd rcfreshin.- jd v. pretty lis- i I lain; is seen at her bst. The pla is .xiapted fto.i. Mollie Klliott Seawells I.dishtml stoi y, "Mary Ann and th" c- at Iuke."
TODAY LAST TIMES The Noted Beauty and Attractive Star,
ALICE
KMAPY
In a delightful romance of the stirring revolution.
Youth, Love, Rlliance these are the principal ingredients of this clJyiing play. The making of the first American Flag tne visits of Gen. Washington to Philadelphia the thrilling hunt for spies. Other selected reels. SUNDAY Peggy Hyland in a Snappy Storv of Love in a Turkish Harem, 'THE SIXTEENTH WIFE."
PRICES Lower Floor, 10c; Balcony, 5c; Children, 5c. Open Continuously from 1 :30 to 10:30 p. m. Fredrickson's Orchestra in Pleasing Concerts Daily.
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'! I H'AC.O, Sept. h.troops tiainins under
-A nierica n Maj. Con.
I'eishins in France are to receive a detailed cable description of the world's series" sanies. I'res't Johnson of the American leasue said Friday nisht. These stories of probab l.ioii) wrds will be tabled daily at the conclusion of the sames. The national base ball commission will stand the e pense. I'res t Johnson said that Flark (liittith. manager of the Washington team, who is seeking funtls to supply American troops with b. is, -balls and other paraphernalia, has re.uest-d permission to take up a subscription before th start "f the sanies. It is consider, d iobabh that the re.juest u ill he sranted by the t ommisMi'll.
GIANTS GRAB INFIELDER
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'LN'FJNNATl. Sept. v
Herrmann of the national commission Friday awarded the services f Intielder Hemingway. late of the Houston tlub. to the Xew York .National leasue club. The Huston Americans laid claim to Hemingway's .services. tlaimins that they had negotiated for him before the New York cluh tlid. The rommi'sit.n ruletl that they had ample opportunity to close the deal for
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New s-Tinu-s Sj.o. i;i Sorvi. .-: ST. JOSi:rMf. Mich.. .SepL s. War Thursday mad- its lirst inriail into the oflicial cirt les of" St. Joseph. I r. II. (i. I'.artbdt. for s vet.l years city health ollieer ami one of the most etlieieiit in the state, receive.! his commission of first lieutenant in the
()KlirJn., n niedical reserve corps ami is now
awaitins orders. He is an eve. ear. nose and throat specialist. Since Dr. Fartlett has !..n in office this city has -stablished and equipped a laboratory secnd to none in any city twice th size and employes an expert ha teroloist. The dtici.il has al- hacke! othei progressive health steps. Dr. F. M. dowdy, who h is one of the laruest and oldest practices in
the citv. hft Thursdav for the Ilattle
imp to so into a- th' service.
'Do "hildren beins c;illed will he civen
tfd iv. with "No Story." a two reel 'Henry story from the Saturday Fven.mr Post: "-arhto Nell." a two reel Keystone comedy and the Pa the news of the very latest events of interest. On Sunday's piosram ar 'Th Mark of Stins.aree." a two reel western drama featuring True F.oardman: "Hobby. The Pacifist." an interestins sinsl reel comedy drama with Little P.ohhy Connelly: "The Star Spansled Panner." a three reel patriotic picture and the Pathe news. Monday brinss that sensational picture. "The Spy." a war play which sets away from the usual empty noise and ldatant melodrama so commonly associated with the productions of this kind. In the entire length of the picture, not a sins'i 1 battle scene is Mashed on the -creen. The thread of the torv is concerned more with the intricacies of international relations and the revelation o f diplomatic episodes with which :he public is unfamiliar. Dustin Farnum takes the role of an indolent youns American, who soes t Jermany in order to obtain a 11?" if the imperial sovernnient's spies in the United State. He runs into every sort of danser ami takes his life int his ha ml more than once.
In the end. however, he jains thej
list he wanted.
at Tin: lwxi.li;. '"The Lair of the Wolf" th f atuie picture at the LaSalh- today and the story lives up to the melodramatic title. her- is a v ich is vidian who plots and schemes against ewryone, iueludins his innocent wile. He makes enemies rapidly and early in the picture and his tieath is a foregone .-.inclusion. That's the only ihing- lie did do that benetite! anyne. Donna Drew, a very attractive youns miss p!as a
romantic t:irl whose fatiier called J hre "tf .'" antl tiiod to raise lier
a a hoy. Joseph dirard has the lisasreeable r le referied to and .rotchen Leihrer is celb-nt in the -art of the wife. 1 1 is a strons melodrama well phtosraphed. with a mini her of excitins eisul s and a popular happy endins. Sunday's picture brinss a 'Follies" favorite. live Thomas in a New York story. "An Fven l'.r-ak."
Pecreation What? Pillianls Where? Pain's Why."
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' .Fifth Release of the Little mary McAllister hort -s.i io M IIILDKIN (M'NT "N STOUV." a l. nrl n il nr tr fnni llio Nilinl.iv laciiin- I'm: -'( ACn s NLLL." J rool lievstone m.y: PA I lli: M : s or Tili: I. Ti:sT I A I N I n P iiitcni.
MONDAY AND FUESDAY TWO DAYS ONLY The greatest and rAost timely photoplay ever seen "THE SPY." Amyica wants to see this picture. Expose of German secret police in America. How the kaiser operates andjecures information. "Who is your neighbor?" He maV be an enemy to your country. See "THE SPY," it will (arouse your patriotism to fever heat.
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FAST TIME FOR TROTTER WILMINGTON. Del.. Sept. S. In an exhibition mile on the Wawaset park half-mile track Friday. Harry J. the world's champion half-mile trottinn stallion. lowered his n ittortl of 1:07::-1 by makins the mile in J:7 1-.'. The stallion is owned by Harry J. Stoe kle of this city.
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t Tin: omMir.r.M. l'inal peiforojances of the current vaudeville bill at the orphan m theater .vill If n'ven tmlav. This hill, which is an especially sfnl ono. features .Miriam ami Irene .Marmein in classic a pel decorative '.ance. ither at ts are Hilly AlcDei niott. Karl F.mmy' jiets. Mitctn-n antl Mitel.. and .Callantlo. A public recepu-n will be held on the stase this afternoon to all the chiltlrt-n who attend the matinc-e performance. The little folks will be piven an ppot -turity to see thö ii;rdsnie. talei tetl :.n! fum y do.-s employed in the Karl Fmmv act at lose iane.
Mab ,'al.ei. who made such aj favorable impression with Orpheunij patrons, when seen here last stis': in the Junior Follies, is the star of the musical tabloid production
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Waler is considered one of the'!veres juvenile stais f the vaudeville -taS. The scenery ami costiimfs of the "Merrv "Jo Pound.", uhi. !i is proluced by Poyle Wool-: folk, weie purchase rrom the Zies-j
SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE CHILDREN TODAY Piiblu- Ktvi'l'tion on the Sias' hy Karl Kmiiiy's I Vis. Ihr pi-t-liest doss on the stasc. NOW PLAYING
MARMEIN SISTERS In Classic ami !)' oratie Dances.
BILLY McDER MOTT Tiamp CoiiK-tliau.
KARL EMMY'S
PETS Canine Wuler.
Iries: M A T S. 10-. 2(Uj: i: s. 1 Or. S0- ;(( Mats. I ily 2::tit Sun. antl lldilas :::o Lves. 7:.; ;:0
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Featuring the Well Known Stars ALICE JOYCE and HARRY MOREY
MITCHELL & MITCH Southern Pan jo F,-. GALLANDO Toineily Clay .MihIcHiis.
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The l irst Musical Tabloid of lh Seaxui.
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LUFBERY GETS HIS 12TH GERMAN PLANE IPANP HKADgPAPPPS; OF TH.-: r'PK.VH ARMY IX KFL-WOK. Sept. v. Sub. -Lieut. Paoul Lufhery. the .Vnieiican aviator Mvin with the Lafa.wtte .juatlrtn. Ptiday brought doun his 12th Cerman airplane.
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