South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 181, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 June 1918 — Page 8

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STRAIGHT BUTTLE Vaughn Outpitchcs Toncy in Well Played Game ; Score 2-0. . CINCINNATI ) t .P.r ; p ; veil , -Vaughn "Mi jitf h' I Tori'-y in n it "l.l!i 'hihi i-!'rs. ; and I'.'i--m the M.-l ,.n!h tra; M.inn. Mi r' two H'i j U ' '.Smcl-s 1 krt, itft. .inning. 'hi'-. 7r.d T'-r.ey fi.r d ; fifth i.y i-a-in,' I its :a-r run i a r;-! h' r in t h t.-ktTt With th" Va-1 f.iil. a!--' w irh I'An i . t . T h ICC'UH COl.J.'l tif nothing with in lh- pinch'". Vauihn'.s (IIitv vf t v, as To:: s feut. ere: Chicago Cincinnati . . Vaughn and t nth ti ; -'ht I 10 2! M I i llllll fi 'tO O'Mj O Killifcr; Tm:.v aii'l GIANTS DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL WITH PHILLIES A io i - t ! Pr S-.- it f : NKW YORK, June L",'.-N'uw York and PhiluU-lph ia divided ,i dun!'! h'-ulr hf-rf today. Th- Ciints won Oi ür.-t g.imo 2 to 1. aii'l PhiladdJ'hi.i , reversed its .s ore in tin- second g'liiic. It wa Phil idolphia's lirst victory in New York this season anl only th hcrni on thy hivf won from NiN'W York in 12 ir.-imH. iVrritt was strong In th- pinch'-n in tho i:r.st Kam: ami won his 11th patno in l;: pitclirtl. Ot scht,'Pr h.irl th blotter of Cau.s'-y in th i-'conl fram'. New York'.-, only run rs'ilUn from an rror. Ft ore: 'ir:;t j.'.trno; Philadelphi.i wOOQ ooo 100 1 r, (. New York . .-. . 1 10 000 00 2 ti l ' l'ren'lcrp.if t nnd Hums, Adams; Perritt and Raridtru Secon'l frame: Philidelphia ..011 COO no a 2 3 New York ....000 001 000 1 t". 1 CWchsor and Adling; Cauit-y and liar id en. ir.i: Tin: samr cood attiiv. tiox. Th Inrte depotor and the small depositor receive the same courtesy and respectful ser1cc at this hank. W put forth our host efforts to make dealing here a pleasure. We ak you to favor us with your bankins business, whether It Is little or much. No rxcount Is too largerone too email to receive our kooJ attention. Merchants National Bsnk. Advt. Finds Gura for Rheumatism Atter Suffering 50 Years! 'How 83 Years Old i -Regains Strength J-z nd Laughs at K -1 ' URIC ACID Goes Fishing; Back to business, Feels Fine. HowOthers May DQ.lt! "I :i:r. !g:.tv-ttiree i-a . f.T rhn:r..iti ;? j r.i "i;t if th jrt:: ,o .lg-".. 1.1 k" T.ir'V cf,.--. 1 i :oi !j f.T st.,- ,;. 1 . ; r4 if-i l Ri w'.it 'I r; A i ! t n r t : , ! 1 1 -.. 'I I - i: .:.--, 1 1 1 r r 1 1 a'.ia-t t..ste it. I . ..um ii- t : u .i'W w :P, t:r ua . :: I. ; ttv.-i tft I . :' t :i t 1 !' :t I ;i;a .a t: .. ;-n -- a ; 'ix w :t . fi-- ' r 1 it . 1 t In nci'." now 11 11 ri i.N i d. T.-l . f T.e g.-f-.-. .1 , . :ti T rry t ti I f "1 i A- 1 i ' .-i -i tisi;,. l"!.i t-rre!io-- . ; t .- .J--:; !.:,. t . .t--e t - t 1 ":; g t ; 1 ' rr.'.gt.t .i-.t . . : ;;.,.; n r.r w : ? :i i. t. : v :,t. ti ,r r!i r- - r !-.r! t in, t ") vir!.- t 1 s x -1 3d h. M. t '? r.v in : ( 1 1 1 1 at. - . 1: ! ; . . v , t ia u : 1 !:", . t . :i s : : - ., :. 1 : . . .-. ; t" ! rj ' :t u. -.r .' t : . : IT in fu:Ml i!4 .v. r 1 t:.i t .t ;. ...t If :-. ! ; ..; , ,. now orMiK niM.iii l Klivi A (il.MKUl (.11 I. T1.- t.te:..f :d .T.:t s. . :. !: t- iiu f--: s. ;i ' . i .1 : .-. ' ; f r hu-- ?'! a:-'' g S-e:i ; i : 1.. tl.- !! ' r. A .g 'P- A.-' u.h ti f.ft v xe.tr - f.. f.:: t f :t P r 1 a-1: 1." s .f I. 1 tr- t-'i" 1' -'Tl"r I!.- !:.-: -r I -iw P .t ,H I v ."'. :t:. v t x . ,-i ; r !";!'. If T'- r. xv .:.- jf-iii 4 . -; 1 r ! tt-'tV" -in 1 x V! s T.-:i-s 1, uv !;:. i' vc; ,, t ' t-i.t . t!'X" 1 f : r t x .- -. ' t:,;s N . A "R. t! It -..-I bv s ;.. r im IP ; ! K f r- . . r, t ' p ; rn - 1 y :. 1 P 'i.rtr-. itT llni'.i-. ar t 't xx ;.: ir. -t a :iy r,.i I. ' Yi. 1 " ::: , v twü'.'T :.g mi If t ' :. t 1 : - g ... t trie a' -t :- :. II x- r.t:: i- v- r l '. a 1 x e ; ; . rn ra ii! P.: r : Ma . t

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IU-uIt- Vc-irday. Iipoit'.- 2': South Ilnd j. Cr'liHii i::; M isha wa i-a 7. St. .!- i-h IT; Klkliatt 4. Slu' -Mus. V. L IM. ;.,-i,.ii 4 " 1.000 I.. I (Ml! t " 1 . I oO st. Jo-t pii i . T.-o smm1i Umu1 I - .-30 M h.t w.t ka 1 '' -00 i:il-.nait " ."00 ;aiiu' Next Siiturday. No Maines x-heduled.

, Nu Tini'-H S f-'i a I Seri'': ; LM'mKTK. Ind.. June JT. As t u.i eyre't.i, Utporte took the i me.tMtr" of South l'etul's coif team I here thi afternoon with a I'O to Ö ;s. r.ie M. V. Kldredtie was the Otl'y 1 South Hetid man who hroimht in ! any points. Tiie day w .. s tine and the course was in excellent condition. The fact that part of the iitinr players were late in arriving, due to tire trouble on tin- toad, may have upset them, hut at any rate, none of them, with or.e exception, were able to come within raipe of lwipoTte'b pla yert. Low score of Sil, made by Talor. Moren us had his iuan beaten .su that, the last hole was not needed, and so did not turn in a complete score, but had SO for IT holes. Iariiiim, also of Iaporte, made it in S6, for IS hobs, but the last hole is a comparati ely easy one, and Molen us would m all probability have come under IJarnum's score hud he played it out. I'.ovard made low score for South P.end. with an S LP He was 1 down on the P.rst round, and halved tho f-econd, losin- the match by but one point. This match was nip and tuck throughout, neither or.e of the players haxins-: much advantage at any time. The detailed s. Tore of the afternoon was as follows: Jiporto Player 1st I. Taylor ÖU 2nd Pts. Stks. S3 8t ?t 87 :5 so 'J I Sw ayse 1 L "V Partium . . . . jL' 71" ! P Th'tmas .... Ill 1 1 j ."). "is iv r I IJ P Perry 21 ID Morenus . . . . äl" t'F Dixon P Z: s. otal South Bond. Player Barrett Pontz Ke nnedy

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14. Bovard r. Dmnen F.ldredge Dungan . Young . , Total "Score for 17 holes.. .;)in: 111. ii m:.is iti:u Misir awaka c.a.mi:. B defeating Mishawaka 1U to 7. (on the Miami course yesterday. GoI sh't: h Id her place at the head of I the star.d ng ctdumn of the St. Joi senh Yailev Coif association. None I of the Mi-hawaka players were able I j to annex thre' points, and only four: I f them got into tin ! it all. score column The points follow s: 1 1 oa ii.g Wa.'Ji'crt w r o distributed at Mixlian-aka. t-.ii o 1 Ilelti'll . P.urii.-tt P K.ilv K'lle.- .. .Ini-g 1 n A'u.ira .. Slpillp . . . P--:it lie-.-iu.in S.iiiib-r . . P. K.'ilv . I K'e.lv . It P. Kt-i.j Pt.i! ... (i 0 1 PJ Total lii.KiiAKT in:ri:ri:i) itv 1 1 1 tiuiiif - 1 v mivih.... N. w v- l'i ui -s st.- i.il s.-rv i' : i:i.KIiAKT. Ind., .June 2:. UV.bart. playing M. Josejih he'.e this afternoon, was una1 le t- got out of tb.e eellar of the L--!f team standings. Th-- Vo! tit.es took the Hookers do w n by a 1 7 to .". count. p-.gham. -f ?t. Joe, m.ide low s o!e for the daV. a'; P DaVidvotl. iiso ..f the :..to:s. made a '.'7 for seoid b'f.-: t'.Ikbart bad two men wiio ; aVed tlu 1 ho'es in their low er . 01 nsonton n e the The s o : 'iOu s I . -Iti-h. li'it and el s. thus I.IWhart. 2 C.i.ert . :: ' A !:ii.i ' i iiii-;:tou :; ; P 'I'i'is .': ! P-as-tt 0 P.e.-jr-M.ev 2 ' P.-:i:::g 1 Al! .rts 17 i 'l et..! P., '.ir.ij'bfPri.li ui s n vie . P...!il:g V. . 1 ;d Ml M..::.u., ; -14 TntN AN7 LOOK The Buick Valv e-ln-Head five passenger touring car E-Slx-45 Is a motor car that attract attention everywhere. There Is an Indescribable 8omethln(j po clearly reflecting the true character and aristocratic Individuality of the Bulck design that everyone turns and looks. It la a car with refined body details. On 0.7. exhibition at the Twentieth Century dv.

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fr. - Chain"Sjjort pace is crowded make it .-hort," says the make-up man. If ah hadn't had two blow-outs on the way home trom Papotie we'd hae 'en here sooner, otne of t Ii e other and :ot ahead of stuff. However We haw a omnumication to offrv, and perhaps that is the nut important thin:: Unit i: s here voin: or rni: 11:011.1; t Dear Sir As a member nf tb.e : South Itetui .'ountry club, one not! overly interested in olf I would! like to call the attention of the ! house and grounds committee, as well as the general club membership, to a few facts. I pay my dues, just as eery other member does, hut if I don't care to play Kolf. what do I h'et for my money'.' It coats me just as much to play pool or billiards at the club as it does downtown here, in a place run for profit. The tennis courts aren't fixed up. What is there to do? Truttin that ou will make some mention of this in your valuable column. I am, a mi:mp.i:k. Guess he'.s riu-ht, at that. What uo you think about it, Mr. Frank? Say. Frank Niezprod.-k i and Judge Farabaush are some pood actors, aren't tney? They had 'em all cared out there Tuesday night. Thought it was a real sure-enough raid, until Niezgodski reminded them of November. Dave Pollock had a couple of friends from New York as his guests Tuesday night, and they sure had the roulette wheel system dow n Sherclel of St. Louis Plays in Both Games His Batting Features Second Game. Asporpjted Press Service: ST. LOUIS', Mo., June 29. Pittsburgh won the Urst game of Saturday's double header. 5 to 1, and St. Louis' to3k the second, ." to 4. Pankin Johnson, the pitcher obtain- ' eu irom .MiiwauKee, mace nis aeout on the hill for the locals in the first game. Pittsburgh played a successful bunting game while Mayer held St. Louis helpless. except in the fifth when the locals scored their only run. In the second game St. Louis rallied in the eighth and tiei the score. In the ninth Shcrdel, who twirled t'?e last two innings for the locals, singled with two down ami scored the winning run whet: lleathcote tr.pled to the fence. Scores; First game Pittsburgh ....110 OnO :i 5 0 St. Louis 000 t'10 00O 1 .", 1 ', j -Mayer ana niniai; jnnsoii. sneruei ami Ctonzaies. Seeon! ganu Pittsburgh . ...coi 1: 1 fieri 4 p 0 " St. Iouis 2 ' 0 ft 1 "11 5 ! 7 1 .Miller and Schmidt: Packard, ! -May. Shot del and Uonzalcs. 1 : . . a . . ... ....I V I J Tl rvl I U WINN 1 . i . , . - w LISTLESS GAME FOR SOX A-" iat-d I'rfv S rvi e : CHICAGO. June A ninth inninrally t.ie biago a . to 4 victory over St. Pouis :n a listless game Saturdav. Score: St. I.ouis on 0 0 ' 1 1 4 f 2 Chicago I 1 v 0 " 1 2 .". Id 2 Kogels and Nunamaker; Hussen and Schalk. lkt A itcrrri: no it. If your automoMle needs trlm1 nun let Arcnie do It. He knows ujhow. He 1 up on all branches c.f oi trimming:- Taklnsr out dnts In body r fenJer. recovering tops, mak- ; r.i? new tcps. hoofl covers. Placing !! new lights In rour automobile Cur,alns. etc. Archie. The Auto Trim mer. Formerly with Colfax Mfg. rJo. Now at 217 South Main t. Bell phone 4204. Advt wileiu: vor cw get -coon LrCK." I Progressive retail dealers every- ' w here sell " GOOD LUCK" and "if ! ycur uea:er cannot supply Voa do not accept a substitute, but write direct to us and we will see that ycu are promptly supplied. When making up your market order today, include a package of "GOOD LUCK" and er.Joy Increased table satisfaction. Hodges X.- TacIntosh. wholesale distributors. Adv

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- - ;.CJ a Midst of Thijigs at oi -Lakes pat. One of them both of them, in fact had scads of chips raked in, hut had to drop them in a hurry when I'iz Lhil made his dramatic appearance. That .-hows there's some alue fven if you don't . n ! knowing' how. . . a s pla v for i ! aim. the real com of the Th1 b'- thine for next week i the Fourth. Wonder what we all will be dom., Coif, dancing, eats, etc.. of iDtirse. Trust tile entertainment rommitte to produce results. . , We promi.-ed pietur's fur this week, but the make-up man says he can't set them in. l'telim: that what we ha e to say N mot-? important than what somebody else has to draw, we aren't cutting out any of our perfectly sood stutf to make room for them. It's a Ion? wait until July I k hut South Iiend will probably win a game in the St. Joseph Valley association on that date. Klkhart is to be the ictim. and the scene of curna.se is our own dear Chain-o'-Pakes. H. W. Fldredge seem to be the only man around the club that can bring in his- full quota of points in a alley game. He's been doing it regularly since the season began, with one exception. Contrasted with IJovard, especially. Poor Bo vie hasn't won a match in any of the four games so far. He says he's going to play number eight next time, so he can get a chance to break his losing streak. Then there are other players who might be mentioned, for instance what? that's all the space we can have? Oh. erv well. BOSTON EVENS UP WITH THE SENATORS Ajsn.M.ite.l Pros Sprvi.-o: WASHINGTON, June "jy. Uoston evened up the series with Washington by taking the second game of the series ?, to 1. Avers was hard hit. but was supported brilliantly and was not scored on until the eighth when Mclnnis and Whitman doubled in succession. Lrrors by Lavau and Pieinich were responsible for Boston's other two runs. Jones, although wild, was effective in the pinches. Score: Boston 000 000 021 :: 1:: 1 Washington ..100 000 OOO 1 : 4 Jones, Bush and Agnew; Avers and Pieinich. TWILIGHT GAME MONDAY AT THE BRAVES' FIELD As-prxdatod Press Service: BOSTON. June 1".'. Next Monday's baseball game betv-en the Brooklyn and P.oston teams of the National league will be an innovation in big league affairs in that it will be an evening contest, beginning at 6 o'clock. In making- the announcement Saturday the Braves' field management said that the plan was to le tried merely as an experiment and that there was no present intention of making it permanent. PLAYS NINE HOLES WITH 33 STROKES , c. Duggan. -pro ' at the Miami Country club. Mishawaka. broke the I course record bv going around the ! nine hobs in :P as follows- rn 4; tv o. K; three. 2 : four. I; f.e. 4; six. 4: seven. : ficht. nine. 4. j Duggan rimmed" the ,-Up on ' ! number nine for a ". on Iii- record . breaking roun.p ibis i the best score made by a professional or amateur on the Miami ours-, which is ''.?; 4 vards long. MIA KIK.i: IM.AVS PLVMOI.TII i I.-- . .ifi i.iiüf oaseaii f ain will meet the Plymouth team SunI diy afternoon at Plymouth. They expect stiff opposition in this te.mi ; but are confident of victory. Jiaving ! only one defeat registered against ! them thi year. The lineup of the i j Silver IMse tfam is as follows:! j Gray, lb; I.. RupeP c; Duainon. ! V. P.upe.. :b; Gish. cf: T..-nch. j Sabo. rib: Erhardt. If; Mitchell, i Pinchox ski. substitute. FACTI ORT fDCli:iTf Have your tires repaired by facory experts. "We absolutely guarantee our repair work to last the life of your tire. Our service car is it your disposal. Free air. free service. Come and let us show you Ahat free service really u Skiff's : Phones. Home 523; Bell HIS. Tire Service Co. 4 36 8. Michigan Adru sTtRi:nAKi:Rs snv. The Studebaker indoor breball team defeated the Stevensons Saturday afternoon by a score of S to 2. The battel ;e-s for the Studehaker ei Zi!"irr.-r ar.d I'.aaHo: for the Stevenson. Swinehar and SUrr.

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U. S. Athletic Commission Defines the Qualities of a Real Battler.

YVht-n Lvvnv Leonard fount Jack ! I'nttun in the Qiakt r city June J j last, onlethn it a. howl went up j from the followers of Fritton who I claimed that their man was entitled j to the lei lsion. The referee, Billy ) llocap. doped out his deci.sion in a new manner, or.e wnicn puis me old-time referees in a clar-s w hi h might be -ulled extinct. No loni-'er can a tighter stall around and clinch till his opponent becomes winded, no more can he tigdit a deiensivt battle and earn a draw, but he must statu! toe to toe with his adversary and swap punches with him till one or the other is luk.d. That is the newmethod which tighters are now using. The code was published l.st week and sent around to all th' camps by Dr. P. tyeroft. h-al rf the athletic division of the war department's (onimiision on training camp activities. Listen to Mr. Uocap's reason for giving the decision to Leonard: 'It is to be hoped that every critic, every referee and ail men J who jadge boxir.g contests in Amer ica will stand by the government in its effort to deelop a fighting army and live up faithfully to the new code. "ilefereos" and judges f boxing are asked by the war department's commission of training camp activit'es to lend their aid In encouraging aggresive boxing. .The writer is with the I'nited States government in his judgment of bo-rs and boxing contests. In arriving .it the lecision in the Benny Leonard-Jack Britten bout he kept the government code continually in mind. Leonard did the greater part of the leading, landed the greater number of eh an blows on leads. blocked when blocking counted, and was entitled to the decision. Brittui fought a defensive battle, being th aggressor only in streak's. He frequently played evasive and used the ring to keep himself out of harm's way. These tactics were all right before the war. But not now. America is developing an army if lighters. Bach man must learn to tear in ami give his opponent no quarter. .11 back-stepping. covering-up and purely defensive work are discouraged unde" the army boxing rules, ami ead contestant is made subject t a penalty for such work. An efficient fighting soldier must not only be tra ned in the technique of offense and defem-'. but must 1 he 'charged' with the proper tight ing spirit." ARE YOU IXOKIÜ. For fine picture framing work thai requires special treatment? Take it to Bagby Co., 138 H. Michigan at. Their speciality is this class of work. They carry a full line of hand carved frames and mouldings. The kind that pleases particular peoplj Also Eagtman'H films. Kexo camera and films. Spring time Is camera time. Advt It Is the handsomest :nolor car in town. The King EUht Is the marvel of the year In motor car construction. A perfect motor. Lot? of power, graceful lines, easy riding, and the best car in the world for the price. In fact It is truly named. "The car of no regrets." Let us tell you more about this line before you choose. Main Garage. Phones, Home 2 4 40. Bell 370. Adv. NOW'S TiiU TIMi: To have your picture" framed when vou are house cleaning and decorating and you know an artistic framed rdcturt is t. joy for ever we do fine work ana our line of picture moulding comprises all that is new and popular. Portrait ana mirror framing a speciality. Maklelßkl Art Shop. IIS N. Main stAdv. rrayer'oook, rosaries and other Catholic necessities, at Schillings. Aiv. :i:';;-;;o tf A AA V f0 mmm hires M VVii I 3500 Mil Cu.r.nt' prad 1irr "1: tj e-,..r ear'u tork of "URSTS" et roik-iiotto'n f-ricm, fr ftot ch. We e-:i YOU OA IA LA A. .... , YY w r 1

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