South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 138, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1918 — Page 6
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES VARSITY FULLS POLLY AND HER PALS (CopjrtfLt. 3317. Jntrrcatloual Nmi But she salutes them cdl, of course. SUPibstDj To, Sure w 6TS To Bt -"Bot cJü oi- "Tfu :x wv. ; (yiTn it cvlhTh C hfT 6bStRAL OfflCERS? I i
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Strong Western Aggregation Defeats Notre Damo in :j Nine Innings. Iv Alanlr. Tr.al'ility to hit w.th turn on ta-a, at :i t i n 1 wh"n ;ry kind of a hit wo'iM h;iv td''K"1 runs uüi'i'nt to win Xiv t: a r : i . ln-t another Kxut- fur th- Notr- I).irn' 'ars--ity ri:t.s-l..ili nir 1 "r;Iay afterr:o ri. Th- t;nn wt'l'h !frat.l tlo tf:'i hivI f'.ln wii." th trnriK .intr'fcHtion fron Juw;i ity in on- f th fj;-t-st ar.'i m-t x'jtin- ;irn.seen for a Ion ic time. In th- virt'-rs Ihr Nfitro Dani" f.mi met th Ktront'f st team thi-t S'-ason ur.'l rr ' . t I th opponent -triik'Kl' for every iti' h of th irrourxl irri:i the !i rt inning until th- la t out in th- tin.il f ri mc. The visitor vr f;tr-l with every hreak of the Kam-, three fast Jonble pl'iys s.tvirt; IMteher Holding, one of which atn in th ninth inning whrn the lo.-ers r;i!licl, anl whTi it n'rTie as if .N'ntie Ium' wouli Fcorf the victory. With two on th laK, ('apt. Wolf iiroe a hot liner at Pitcher HMiint? who recovered the hall in tim to rut Murray off at the iuM"r and then Frank relayed th hall to f)lon completj n cr the double play. Murray HurN (mhI I'.all. Pitcher Murray twirled a pood fteady Kann onHderin.; the fact that he worked in an extra inning ame aainst Valparaiso. Hc.ide working from the mound Murray collected two hits, hut his Kood work could not overcome the lead tfcn visitor hud. Murray started the rally with a single in the ninth and advance! to third on Morgan's inPle and Sjoberg's walk. '"Pat's" endeavors proved nel .-s when the Carne ended with a double play. The visitors earned their f.r.t run in the tixth inning when Iiytnn scored on Ilhred' single. The other run came in the seventh. Hamilton KOt a hit. (H.-on hit to Manpin :n the. rij-'ht tiehl tarcUn who fielded poorly allowing the hall to t,ret away from him. M-on tripped on second base hut bcored when Marmin was slow in returning the hali. In this inning Manin threw away an opportunity to complete a double play. Manin's misplay was enough for low- to win the Käme. The !os-r. crossed the rubber in the seventh after Murray scored from .Tonil on SjoberK's sharp finpie. Notre I a me playtd errorless baseball, the infield especially Sjoberp and Wolf pivin? Murray excellent support. In one inning Wolf made a difficult catch and then a moment later retired the side with a perfect throw from the left field. Aiulrv HoMhnI of Triple. Fast fielding by Prown in the eighth Inning robbed Andres of a sure triple. The 'varsity backstop connec ted with one of Peblinu' curves and sailed it into t'.e left field cariifii. Prown mad a ilesperate dash for the ball and caught it after a hard run. The .re: N. L) A P. P. 1 1. P. A K. Pailtr. cf - o 3 Morpan. If 4 2 3 0 0 SJoberp. L'f. I H J 2 0 Wolf, s 4 A 2 '2 i Philbm. it- " " T 1 0
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Corral Six Runs in Freshmen Game, Sophs Second, Fresh Third and Juniors Last.
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I'ICIDA V'S NtOKF.S. Ainrrl-tn Ihku. Petroit s; Pe.ston 11. St I.r.tiis 2; New York 4. 'lii,;m o: Washington F i'level.ind I h i la d el h ia I. National Iiiki'. Philadelphia ( hb-asro 7. Prooklyn 7: Plt:hnrj;li 4. New York 1; Cincinnati ä. I'.ostoii St. Isolds 1. Anit-ri an Ao lat l-n. Indianapolis at Minneapolis rain. Colundnis at Kmiisk City rain, "i'ole.lo O; Milwaukee 0. Pouisvill.' 4 ; St. Paul 1. (iAMKS TOOAY. AiiM-rintn I.-aiii. Chi ao at Washington. St. Louis at New York. Petroit lit llotoll. Cleveland nt Pliilndelplda. Nation! Lmiur. l'.os..n at St. I.oni!. Urooklyn t Pittsloirh. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chtea-jo. A m-rlrn A moo- int ion. Columbus at Milwaukee. Toledo at Kansas Cltv. 1 1 1 t i in:ielU at St. Paul. Louisville nt Minneapolis.
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Firt Iiininz. Town T-ayton out. lie fanned. Ehred do- !eo. o the b ft. Frown out. .'.'.oPrrK t Prübm. Hamilton nut. Murray P" Ph.ibin. No rtms. On" hit. N'o error Notre Parae I'.i.br walked.
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tliM out to Hatr.i It "r. No r.;n. N i hit errors Ns!id Inntnir. Tow i Isort fantte ? r rrot? r. Kled to tbie riht :,. Kremer f.led oat to Merman Ft ink out.
Murrav to Philbin. N'o i::r. Or,.' hit. No err'us. J Notre Ia:r,e F.rr-er.ibl sio-l.-d.
perald po:p.;r to "cn id !';!.? al l ! caviht off n d. PebPn-: to j Khred. Andres- fanr"d. Murray j
rlinl out to Hamilton. N'o rur.-v o-v hit. One errr. Uiinl Inning. Iowa Pthiins tiled ut to Sv-
bers. I-axton " ..-at .of. It ! was a hiK-h -!;l!:r:i!t rate):. W'o'f J
pirke.l up a :ro ;n ! r fi oa It ft '.'- 1 and threw Fhr d ut at t;r.-t. No rur. No hits No err- :s N"tre Ia:r.t- P..t It y fa nn'd. Morzan Mnsld. S4-'er safe en Pa ton's error. I f h:t ir.fo a douM ry- Krer.ivr to L'hrti to
Iowa Prown Mied out to Morgan. Hamilton singled. Olson forced Hamilton on second. Murray to Sjobers. Olson causht napiinj.? on first. Murray to Philbin. No runs. One hit. No errors. Notre Dame Philbin died out Prown. Kitzcerald safe on Khrod's error. MatiKin sacrificed. Pelding to olson. Andres out. Frank to Olson. No runs. No hits. One error. Fifth liinhur. I.iAa Parrott fanned. Kremer Hied out to K.jober. Frank tlid out to Fader. No runs. No hits. No
t ri ot s. j Notre Dame Murray beat out a joo.i hunt. Fader poppe. up to i P 1-linc. Morgan hit into double I play. Layton to Olson. No runs.
me hit. No errors. sith Inning. Iowa --Peidim; out. Wolf to Philbin. l.ayton doubbd into deep left. Fined singled through short, scoring Layton. Prown Hied out to Fader. F.hred out stealing. Andres to Sjoiit-rir. one run. Two hits. No error--. Notre Partie Sjoherg: s"ni;led through first. Wolf fanned. Sj - bt rg stde stcond. Philbin walkel. Fiti-v-tabl sat riticod. Kreiner to Olson. Mar.uin out. Ilelding to Ols"n. No runs. ne hit. N err is. Sc'Aontlt Inninc Iowa Hamilton ot a hit. Olson smiled, sc-oring Hamilton from first i n M main's poor fielding. Parrott hit to Murray who caught Olson. Murray to Fitzgerald to Wolf. Muriav eaught Parrott napping. Krem-
r fanio d. tne run. Two hits, riot s.
Notre Dame Andres Muri ay forced Andres out end. Pel dine to Kreiner, walked. Morgan fanned.
singled through short scoring Murl.iy from second. Ruder going to third on the play. Wcdf out. Kremer to ob-on. One run. Two hits. No errors. Llghth Inning. Iowa Halloran now playing rieht nebl tor Notre Dame. Flank Hied out to Sjoherg. Folding singled. Iyton sacrificed. Murray to Philbin. Fehling out. hit by batted ball. No runs. One hit. No errors. Notre Dame Philbm out. Frank to Oon. FitGerald out. Fehling to l--on. Halbuan went to second n Hamilton s error. Andres out on a great running catch by Frown. No iun. N'o hits. one error. Ninth Inning. Iow.t Pi-town out. Philtin to Murray. Hamilton walked. Olson fanned. Parrcdt Hied out to Fader. No rur:-. No b.its. No errors. NVtre Dam Murray singled o -.r , ond. Hader fanned. Morgan simile. 1. Sjoberg walked. Wtjlf hit into a double play. Fehling to Fra:'. to oUo-s. No runs. Two hits. No triors.
LMVC.ri STAM)I.(L W. L. Pet. Seniors 0 inoo Sophomores .1 500 Freshmen 2 4 :;:I2 Jr. niors 1 5 1
Th High School Interolass league came to a close Friday afternoon when the Senior defeated Freshmen by a score of to 2 and won the class championship. The near graduates did not lose a game. The Sophomores held the runner up position with the Freshmen a game behind themin the third place. The Juniors were in the cellar position, winning hut one game. The yearlings were held hitless in the last camp, oy Donovan and Sabo, the senior twirlers. Donovan held the first year team down four innings, but issued four walks and hit three batsmen. Sabo, replacing him in the fifth and final stanza idled the bases with three walks, but tightened, striking out two men and forcing the third out by a slowroller to the shortstop. The score: SENIORS' AP. P. H. K.
Sabo, c.-p 1 Mohn. :tb.-c ...2 Leslie, 2b 2 Sanders, rf 2 A minis, lb 2 Donovan, p.-.b 2 Alwaid. If 2
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Cleveland Gains Five Runs in First Three Innings in Athletic Game.
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PlIIbADKbrillA. May 17. OleveliuKi gained a livo run lead In the firt three innings I'riday, and Philadelphia's uphill tiglit fell one run short, the Indians winning f to 4. Hums' home run nnd Kopr's triple featured the local scoring. In the sixth, with runners on first and third bases and one out. Capt. 0!drin came to bat in place of Sh.-at, upon which Mgr. Fohl replaced
Coumbe with Knzniann. A close play at the jdate cut off the tying j run and Kn.mann held Philadelphia safe thereafter. Score: Cleveland .... 122 non (K0 10 2 I I'hila.lelphia .000 22 00ft 4 0 1
Oounibe, I-'nzrnann and O'Neill; Adams, Shia, leary and McAvoy.
OS SHUT OUT SÜPERBAS. 2-0
GIVE POOR EXHIBITION OF MAJOR LEAGUE BALL
Vaughn in Battle Against Main Allows Only Four Hits. Well Scattered.
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FHP'AF.o. May 17. Chicago shut out Philadelphia 2 to ft Friday m a pitching diil between Vaughn and Main. Pane roft's wild throw of Merkle's grounder which allowed Flack to score from second base after a single and a steal, was enough for the locals to win in the seventh inning. Kildutf's walk and singles by Killifer and Vaughn nette! the other run. Vaughn allowed only four hits, which wei'e well scattered. Score; Philadelphia . 0 U "" H) 0 0 0 4 1 Chicago oftft Oft 11 2 1 Main. P.wis, Watson and Adams; Vaughn and Killifer.
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The Pittsburgh and the Prooklyn ', teams gave a poor exhibition of major league baseball Friday in a ! game which the latter club won j 7 to 4. Cheney was effective unti
the last inninc. when. Pittsburgl obtained half of the team's six hits
but the side was retired with the i bases full. Cheney gave the home j team two runs in the fourth inning j hy mak in a wild throw to the
plate. Harmon was bit hard from the start and after giving nine hits in five innings, gave way to- Steele, who had little better success in stopping the visitors. O'llari knocked a long dive to the Fcor-.. boar.1 and tallied by fast base running ami a long slide to the plate. Score : Prooklyn ....11020201 7 1 ä ?, Pittsburgh . . .100 2"'i uf'l 2 'honey .and Miller; Harmon. Steele and Schmjdt.
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