South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 126, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 May 1918 — Page 10

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imi.v ciioss ins Nnriii:i; to STIUNf.. 'Hi- uf.defeated Floly Cross team ridded anotlur ictory to its hn li.-t when the representative apcreration frm Sorin hall left the Seminarians' tarnpus with a defeat. The S-uinites tossed away the same in the ninth innin; after havinc what veorned r. safe had. After Sorin m or-ed tliree runs in th. fourth liold t;th ' anio to the rescue and i' la ed llannifan jut in time to P'ent f irtht-r s.-orin-. After that irnin' i: vas anNodv's came. Sorin earned it-; three runs hy the two i h an hit-. Vit the racked fielding and ini-p!.ts. especially in the critical rri'-ui nt. proved the visitors' Waterloo. The s'oro: HOLY i';ii.-'s

MMIWS sCOHKS. National lumir. St. i.ouis 0; cidenc.i ;;. I'itt-liiirli 1: Chi.rin:itl :. I'ittO.urjrh 4; Cincinnati " K nnet. No flirr sanies scliedulei, .mrri-an I.ruiir. cievei. ind : st. i .on i :;. riiicatr 2: Detroit Only two sanies s-lieduled A mrrlrHn Ar lutln. Fiiilianapolii 4 : I'oledo Louisville 7: Cohrmlins 4 Minne;ip!irt 1; Milwaukee 1.1. St. l'aul 1; Kansis City 2.

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'IVd.y McGuire three, while Kirk and Ileau luui made two apiece. AItnouKh Srin made eiuht runs, only four hits were made off Smith, errors bein responsible for Sorin's fcorinpr. The tir.-t straw hat of the season made its r'.ehut at the S'orin-Walsli

(By Jclioscptiat spare.) Karly next week the Khost will walk for the successful howlers, who took part In the recent tournament of the Indiana Howling association in this city. The list of five men

winners have already been

published through these columns. In the two-men team event Johnny Goodwin and Deo. Kirkhoff of Indianapolis carried off the honors, uhile in the individual event Eddie Kraft of Fort Wayne, was the kin-; pin. In the all event, for which only 12 prizes were given .less I'ritchett of Indianapolis finished in front. In all $o04 0 was distrihuteJ amonr the bowlers, who took part In the tournament of which $M"6 was allotted to the live men team event. $681 to the doubles. $663 for the individuals and $12$ to the all events. There were $210 distributed in special prizes to which only visiting players were eligible to. The complete list of prize winners for the several events is as follows: I'KIZK LIST l'l .Mrn Team.

boosters No. 1. Marion 2X7 f 120.00

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TotaU : - 2. : 7 'Tn o-.t w !i :i ein. run w as S. (.r' b 1 1. !:;-; Holy ro-- '11 ul 4 Sor in I fall er a :;o. m'ni ; T'.o i.a- hit--Mi', s Sacri'iie :'y 1 1. hb i ir l'i Stra.k out -F Lock -prd. : : I..:i . 7: llannifan. 2: Hol d. nth. '. i:.i. ..n :..,;(; 1.,., kar 1. ; I 1 : 1 i Ian 1. ;fa n. , " ; Hoi h !'it!-.. 1 . 1 ..-.! .. p:., . !.m, kard to . a d : 1-- a ! I":. ' Co n n o .'. ori -", ; :: and Kol 'crtson. KI I! I F M UNS IO W AI.sII. "a!-h lall made i!- b : -i ap;-ar-:.:' in h. mt.r-hal! ha ni p i. n I; : f 1 .tee .-'ml..-. ihnrMi':.' w hn it - o 1 I 1 i -1 win over Sorin hall on 'artier b-id An attempt t.. piti h !ao lj.iiiii . :n lw. .1 , pid too r.i;..h f- "I'-hht" I.a'lv. Sorin'- .( .thpaw . w li' -.- ofTeiits fattep.el '.VhI.-Ii H.ii! hattil'C average. Sit- n hits. : I for iT run. was al' ";N,! o.i! i or,-- in eiht inning:

HKTIIOIT, Mich., May 0. A poor leturn by Leihold tf Heilman's lnu sacrifice by with the- bases full, in the eighth inning tnabled Detroit to win from Chicago, J to 2. here Sunday afternoon. Hush drove a fast one through the pitcher's box. Cobh was hit by a pitched hall and Veach duplicate 1 Hush's drive, filling the bases. Hush scored on Heilman's Hy and Cobb crossed when Ieibold's throw wont between third and the

I late. tlandil drove in both of visitors' runs with a three base

in the fourth inning. Score: Chirac. 00 0 200 000 2 9 Z I'etroit 010 000 02 2 2 Danforth and Schalk; Dauss. Jorc- and Yelle. Spencer.

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Pivot City, Indpls 23i3 Academv Alley Five. Ft. Wayne 23n Central Alley Five. Ter re Haute 2.VO Kntary Club. Ind. 23m) Iloosler Coffee Co., Ind L'37 Snaps. Ind 23 V4 Fllsassers. Mish 2337 llouhtex. ;...dwhi-(;eo. Kirkhoff. Ind. 1211 P.roden-Irlsh. Indpls 1173 Zur.-hen-;reini. Ft. Wayne. 11-2) Pritchett-Md'ullouirli. Ind... 11: Dolph-Moore. So. P.eiid HC! .1. .Ien-n- tto Jensen.. Terre Haute Qulrni-Khig. Ft. Wayne ll.VJ Hensier-D'.oii. S.. llernl 113s Hargltt-Magel. Ind 113 Meyer-Cray. Ind 1132 Pressler-Wolf. Ft. Wayne... 1131 Casxo-Fncemaeh, l't. SVayne 1143 Colder-Klltigrnan. Ind 114: F. Lllsasr-Wsilton. MUlu.. 1U". Kelley-Kehihart. Ft. Wavue. 1142 DeUliigen-lMrl. In. 1141 II r mien -Win. Kirkhoff.

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Kerneell, Indpls 332 Auer, Ft. Wayne 332 Sllverstorf, LaPorte ZC2 SI'KCIAL. I'HIZKS VISITING MKN TEAMS. Itixvsteers No. 1. Marion Hryce Kreml Makers. Indpls Lincoln Life, Ft. Wayne Fort Wayne Five. Ft. Wayne He Ml Ii. Ft. Wavne HIGH IMIIVIDI AI. SCOKKS IN MIA TKAMS. J. Needham. Marion J. George. Michigan City I-'. Farnum. Fort Wavue HIGH SINGLK (iAMK OF 1 IVK

TKAMS. Kryce Pread Mj.kers. In.lpls ?17 30 Sliafer Lumber Co. So. Pond 17.30 pontpr4 No. 1. Marion 10. 00 Lincoln Life. Ft. Wayne 3.00 II Kill TF.AM (iAMK TWO MF.N LV FAT. Cubler-Klincnian. Indpls $13.oo Pruder-W. Kirkhoff. Indpls. in.no (;odwln-;. KlrkhofT. Inlds 3,Oi) III(;il (iAMK IMUVIIHAK KVKNT. J. Pritcliett. Indpls ilo.OO

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Hy Alexander. A sensational triple play by Scanlon, the first ever witnessed on Oliver field, and Mohardt's triple to deep center featured the exciting baseball game between the Ilrownson hall team and the St. Florians Sunday afternoon whieh resulted in j victory for the collegians by the score of 2 to 0. In the sixth stanza Scania n, the hero of the game, got his second hit, and a moment later

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error. Kazmierczak drove a speedy hit to Scanlon, who caupht Szymczak and then relayed the hall to Massucco, completing a lijjhtnlm; triple play. Pitches Air TlEht Came. With airtight pitching hy Mc Cracken the collegians deserved to ,vin. He bested Wrohlewski in the pitchers duel, allowing hut three hits in nine innincs, and although Wrohlewski fanned 1. the visitors collected six hits. McCraken pitched a pood steady game, not faltering for a moment. The excellent support he received, despite the two errors. encouraged him to work hard and he fanned the hard hitter, Lichnerowicz. on two occasion?. St. Florians attempted another rally in the ninth when they collected two of the three hits, hut McCraken tightened up and retired the side without any difficulty. Catcher Kazmierczak showed his old-time form when he made his base pegging dangerous. Pitcher Wrohlewski performed for the last time. The athlete will soon join the ranks of Uncle Sarn. where he will find 4 0 of his colleagues. The score:

REDS Ai P RÄTES EVEU III DOUBL

Cincinnati and Pittsburgh Split Two Games at Ohio Metropolis.

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BASEBALL MAGNATE FOUND SHOT DEAD

CHICAGO. May "Ned" Kgan. manaster of the Milwaukee baseball , 1 l ib of the American association. was found shot dead with a pistol at his side in a downtown hotel 1 ate j

King. Ft Wavne Sharkey. Soutii Pend Pr!b hett. Ind 1'elrihM If. Ft. Wji tie Meruiew Uli. Fl. Wai. .... .eh ringer. H.i iiuihui.i Cjrelin. Ft U'iiviiH K:i!.'. Ind F. -"Wilhelm, I.irv F. Walter. ;.ir.v C.;al. lud ferry, i;ary P. Smith. iJ.iry I'iiii rn. s.i P.end W. I. Wi-Nlt. ;,ry Kate. II. num. ul. ! . (tutle. S i. Hen. I I d.n. South Keu.l I'uttle. South Pend Htirgitt. Ind oi-ir Jenseii. Terre Haute.. P. A. Sihnelle. So. Pend Kuughrr. I.i rloj:.. A. Angelovts-h. Hary L. I.-dt. Mich i Warner, tiary

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CINCINNATI. O.. May 6. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh broke even in j the fust major league double header iof the season here Sundav. Tony, 1 ...

making his tirst appearance of the season, pitched fine ball in the first Mine, and would not have been scored on nut for an error behind him. Th? locals knocked Jacobs out cf the box in less than three innings. In the second game, Schneider was wild and his error in the second inning gave Pittsburgh a run. Cincinnati hit Harmon hard hut failed to get full value for their safe drives. Score: First Game Fittshurgh ...010 00 0 000 1 7 2 Cincinnati ....111 000 0" 2 lo 2 Jacobs. Sanders and Archer: Toney and Wingo. Second Came

Pittsburgh ... 1 20 Cincinnati .... 020 Harmo'i, Steele Allen an i Winsro.

HROWNSON AR. R. II. P. A. E. Seaman ss 4 1 2 .1 4 1 Martin. 2b 4 0 1 1 2 0 McDade. 2b 4 112 2 0 Mohardt. cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Massucco, lb 4 0 0 13 0 0 Connors, rf 2 0 I 1 1 0 O'Malley. If 3 0 0 0 0 0 MeGrath. c 3 0 0 3 0 1 McCraken, p 2 0 n 0 4 0 Totals ' 21 2 6 27 13 2 ST. FLO II 'N All. II. H. P. A. E. Lichnerowicz. cf. 4 0 1 1 1 0 zym czak. ss 4 0 1 1 0 0 Kazmierczak. c. . 4 n 0 12 1 0 Wrohlewski. p . . 4 0 1 0 2 0 F. Lichn'wicz, lb 4 0 0 S 0 0 Zielinski. 2h 3 0 0 1 2 0 Aranowski. If . . . 2 0 0 1 0 0 Uiseckl. 3b 3 0 0 0 2 0 Pilarski. rf 3 0 0 2 0 0 . , I Totals 21 0 3 27 S 0 : Score by innir.es: I . 10 w nso n 0 0 1 1 00 2 0 0 0 2 i

St. Florian 00 000 000 0 Th.-ee-h.ise hit Mohardt. Sacrifice hit Kazmierczak. Struck out hy Wrohlewski 13: hy McCraken 3. Hase on halls off Wrohlewski 1: off McCraken 0. Triple play Scanlon to Massucco. Left on bases Brownson Hall 2; St. Florians 5. I'mpire Sparre. Time of game 2 hours. Scorer Szczepanik.

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