South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 191, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1918 — Page 8

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i ( , i;" i ' I FEATURES II TUESDAY'S POLLY AND HER PALS Safety Is in Silence, Neewah (Cpyt1f&u 111?. f&traatlai : I JtSS ÜiMAiAM TOOL p HMtLr.r7' MOT - f&JU tiAlD "ThE. J 1 ETT "' ' t If' Hal Boy Takes Three Straight. .J Heats in 2:04 Pace and Margaret Margrave Wins 2:12 Class. .r V ""L.EVi:i.AND. O . Jul the :r.i ptmn of . With

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cult Cärd at North Kanui'.l w.iS . complete. 1 in straight heats with t honors J ivi'iej between favorites and outsiders. Another 1: r crowd wan in Attend ;iiir" despite, the raw. threatening weather and with no outstanding attraction. The tlrr.c trotted and paced, with th exception of the fact tinal quarters by Hal Hoy, wua mot ordinary, lue to the wind that hit the n"eld on the bark t retch. The 2:12 pace, after Mai ret Alarsrave had taken the tirst hea. ah was forced to succumb in the Mcond to Grace KIder. which paid J117 for a pari-mutual ticket. The summary" t.-Ht (Um Trottin. Pur. SLOW. .e'.ab Ilalrd, by Hobo- (Murphy Hank Stout. St ut ftd Top, (WLItpi Tl"Vpp. (F,m Hpl!jrnAJ Kici. fJ.ini!so:i AV1!1 Albino Alhbn Peter" Queen, iTbomai Telford, (IMmm IJenrtlesn. Olüler i t 4 r. c 7 7 dr 'h dij Tim. 2:11U: 2:10K; 2 AOj The- J'atlf. Thr-ye..r-oId Trol. Value Flrt HlvUionA Mamie Lorie. by Goron Todd. (Valentine 1 r.:Yn Ulark. (Lee ... 2 4 M L?r, (Cox) 4 Peter Lafayette. (McüoniHt Hftttr Mir. (Stlnjon) SadU Jiint. UIvltD Airol, (White 7 Tim? 2:11: MVi. :V (Um I'm line, rurw . Hal I5ov, l-.v Hal U. MfLhon . . 1 1 IVer O, (e-aawi - - I,!ffl PatJo, (Cot Tim' 2:0T.; 2:Os''t: 2:07iS:H Cla riiiff, für J1XK). .Marznrrt Mirgrave. by Margrave P;llltJ I 1 r.ijf1H?ht. Olurphv) Lord Seyrccrjr ((.'ar-i ";rr KM er. Ofartlu ir Kin?. Ktoki Mfittle tft" Cfreat. (Hem-opt MUj AhSie Iirino. .... Illshliinrt T.nnfii. (i:jm:m Time 2:mi ; 2M77'4: '-:0-Sn4. 1 4 COBB AND VEACH PULL THE DOUBLE STEAL riUl-ADnLrHIA. r.i., July in. Gregj? held Detroit saf- in tho tirbt Käme Tuesday, and Philadelphia won ' to 1 by hunching hits on llolard. Tn thr second Käme the T!s;ers hatted Perry hard in the fourth and fifth, winning Ö to 4. Curry, an infielder formerly with the Philadelphia Nationals, played with Detroit and drove in three runs by hittins a double with the bases filled in the second same. The winning run in the second same waa scored on a double t-teal by Cobb and Veach when Shannon muffed Perkinn throw- to econd. Jmncs blew up In the ?rnth. sivin?: four banes on ball", two of them with the- bases tilled. Score: Firü-t frame Detroit 00 0 O00 f01 1 12 1 rhiladelphli .noo 100 re--:; 11 0 Boland and Stanasre; Grers and MeAvoy. Second amf1 Detroit oon v:o OOP Philadelphi i . . .000 coo :oi Jame. Dauss and Ftanaja'e Adams and Perkins. -3 S 0 -it: Perry, BROWNS MAKE IT THREE FROM THE SENATORS WASHINGTON. Julv D Demmitt' triple against the ri?ht tield wall with two niPii on base in the ninth followed b Sisler's iniiehl inclft ravf Sr. Tenuis three runs and a third straight victory oer Wafhinctor. Tuesday 7 to ft. A rally Hy Washington in the last half of the ninth fell en run short of tyin the score. Sooip; ht. Louis 101 010 10.1 7 12 2 Wnmhinton ..oio ,'A) nnj ; l "TC'riH r'rv.-r- ..i v.,.,- i Fevfreid; Harper. Ay res and I'icinich. RED SOX WIN A TWELVE INNING GAME ROSTO.V. July renethered ttv hold T.(edty by !"f'ttin i i;,.voi i en t!:e lead! l'; e!.t:;.l 1 i to 0 in 1 : iir.ii-v. With on. the 12th fcott .ki':'r..l o.er er'." he.td Tr.;pdale's 1 ..i t : i r. for j Stansbury. bounded to pKifibv and j Pcott was run down bat Trusdal I reached second on the play and oored on Maor'. snglo to U-ft :;ld. ScoreCleveland .f'C- f o,i r f,;:,w..- j rioton ot , oi.o oo j i s i' Paby ar.d O Neii:. Cash and Acre w. Mayer. ROWLEY AGAIN IN FORM Harrv Ro '.- of Mel t'.UP.r's sain ;n d.wJd Churchill st J:mm;e Ä- Goat's Lv tlie cere of TS to K Th.s was Row - :r i ill- i;a:ue e f:otn th f o::!:ü v. h.:r hi eiarmn; rl.ix did r.ct shnw n lark of lack of prai ::ce. as .iriy ni the p:tmhe sTAtted o-;t w:th a run of :. and theieby t.ed the leacue re'ord, held by Sandels of Purbirr .fto'- c'i.kmr off his. high run Ho'vl'y was neer in cer and ! eii lb. f.r:ih. 'haich:!i !eady -.-.me. but breaks tb.at kept leid unt:l the p'ad a ?0'd haii seeral bad h;m from over taking his fäht-cins opponent. Kcda'.c album, photographs sap; Mln.. plates rd is .t cb.:llin"s.

Coprrijrlt 1918. Nfmor s IE BILL Yanks Beat Cicotte in First Lose Second Game, Which Goes Ten Innings. NEW YOKK,-.Juy K. New York and Chicago bruke even in tlivir . . , , , . . .v. . ouoie neuuer iu-j, . - , winniitsr the lirt same ti to !. while Chicago won the second in 1m innings, 4 to :J. New York won the t:rt atue liittins Cieotte hard -in the la.-t tv o innin-T, after he liad been ent in to protect a one-run lead. New York tied th score of the ffcond game by scoring two runs on four hits. .Miller tried to seore the winning run from second base on Walters' single. nut Leibobl threw him out at the plate, t'hieaso then won in t lie tnUli on Kbhers's double, and a single .by .7. Collins, fc'c ore: First same Chicago on:: oon ltK' 4 New York 020 100 12' 10 1 Danforth, Cieotte and S-halk: Caldwell and Walters. Hannah. Second same Chicago ....010 oi'O Ooo --t i: l New York. ..000 001 t'Oi n :; li o lien 3 and Jacobs; Loe. Poi'inon Pinncran aiid Walters. LIEBELTS WIN GAME The Liebelt Stars indoor baseball team defeated the "tudebaker park team on the latter's grounds Tuesday afternoon in a one-sided jrame by the score of 17 to 1. McNeil of the Niehelts should have h id a. shutout Käme, but an error made by the second baseman resulted in a tally for the Stüde bakers. The batteries for the Liebelt .-'tars were McNeil and Raube; for the Studebaker park team Welter and Witmer. BAN JOHNSON REPLIES TO PRESIDENT TEiMER CHICAGO. July 10. Prest p.an Johns- n of the Americ an league. 1 eplyins to the statement of John K. Tener. president of the National leuerue. that he would hae no further dealings with the National Rasehall com miior. in anv cases in which t!;e American league i- a party, t-aid Tuesday niht that he feared no break in th relations with the National lea av h under-st.-l I'ies t Tener would shortl.v 1 e-si-;n. CARDS BEAT SUPERBAS IN HEAVY HITTING GAME ST LnlTS. Mo.. July 10. Ait!iou:;h Crooklyti uot 1 lr.tx for a total of JO bases, the i.itnr could not connect at the right time lrile s't. bonis hit Cheney npportunl and aided by f.e w ilvl pitched, "U'on Tuesday's same ft to 4 for an even 5 p ! i I on the scri-. Score: Prookln ....too Oi.o iv:r4 i- " I-i'ui- ....::e e- i - ; i ö Chepe and M. Wheal; lioaU. Sli. rdt ! I. Packard and G onale. ICnnPFR KFFPS RRAVFS' HITS SCATTERED: WINS P!TTni'riGH. J U 1 V le rr.liniim. pitching for Loston. was hit hard by Pittsburgh Tuesday, result;r.p in ictor- for the home team 7 to ' Cooper, the Pirate moundsroan, was teady and kpt the ittois' hits scattered. Score: P.oton or, a 1.10 fn '2 t Pittsbursh .. "Jo o.,i r 1 7 11 2 l il'iniiim ami Wilson: i'ootvr and Sc hmidt. ' CLARK. OVER DRAFT AGE. SIGNED UP RY CUBS l'lAGO. J-j:v ZV Th Chi. 1-0 Nationals Tuesday ame to terms with Tom Clarke, a veteran catcher, formerly ith the Cincinnati National club Clarke, a fiee asent. wis sinned because Mar. Mitchell fear- Catcher Klthfer will vorn bo a'.let It. the ser P Advertisers make profits from volume not prices.

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Ffi.r ;rr Inc. Creaf BriUin BIG SPECTACLE IS FEATURE OF CIRCUS 'In l)a. of Old" Niiiiu- (iu-ii (ii izaiitu' PmhIik tin ahl to W rinot lAr I'rfMMili'd in Atncritii. 'i'iiat th- romance and fluries- of the period "wIiom knighthood was in t'.ower" miht he portrayed with all the iclamour and richness of ancient times, Kinlin Urothun liae ep ipled a vat .sinn in dei i.Mim' a new and maxnifieent tpeci tade hiv li tlu-v hav e called "In i uaftfi ui.i. it is nie opening fea- , turt, uf this toloi..va, circus T.rf.-r i tn More beautiful and presented upon a far more elaborate scale than cithd the 'Field of the Cloth of Hold" or "Ciiulerella." pantomimes already produced by the famou brother shopmen the resent spectacle is a triumph of modern stasecraft. Without curtailment either in the .ast. number of acts, or effects. "In Days of ' Md" will b presented here Saturday. July 7 . exactly as it was shown for a period" of the weeks in conjunction with the circus at the Coliseum, Chicago, this spring. The mammoth pantomime open? the i ircus program and is part of

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sta'-'e is portable and the new main i -the lari:t.-t Tju' Itinlint;s nae ter m-fl is so arranged as to allow one entire side tu be 'ien o er to the jxiijantic production. The sj'-"ctacle tells a story of lo e. romance and adentme. It pictures: the days of chivalry when "'knights i wire hold.'" Tlie action 'nnirj to ' mind the cias cjf .'..oil Kir.tr Arthur, : l.ocliiiiMr, h.uihoe and Kobin j llood. !1e S leplod liCt iollS of -r.e. c haiadvrs. fetes, ciutues ai.d 1 tournaments that existed in the l.'th ceiitur.c. Th. t.r ; tedd o a cast n a mb.-ri r. c l .'." c liaractt t An entire kin.-dom i pictured. "I'here ai. Lcr.at. ctdiipanies of kn:ht in f-".l! armor, scores of -plendid bosses . in 1 ich trappings, brilliant pajt.mtry and dazlin ballots in which bundled o L.eautifal sir! participate. The dramatic action i ir.tent-l i n t e re-t :n and. Pirin the .-ours-of t!i- stor" it tells. introduces 3 urar.d bahroom m a kind's ilace whre. in the midst of ieelry. ; n-io .r.td kt.iffht rides imo the er loom and allies aay the primes.-. "In Ias of '!d" i a spectacle hich ombin.s tb..- incidents and action of tile dä- wh 11 fhl.l'i!" and ivli ht h""d wh? a tip ai ht-iuht. OI.IX WIN. 'Va st. '!a;!n ;ni :nle; rr.edlces d;-:eate-i t.he Kiiey i:-.t.-: mediates Tiied afletnoon in an indoor Cau.e plaved at the Kale : 1 o a n u p it score f Mi to ... s t. i.a .o home ran ! emhinsUi of tb.- ;; cred.ted w it h th.: ee Tb.is s :e ;.:-t of the s.-i o same- which will be p!.ied at tlie anon. p.tr'.s T!.e batfcr.er. for the OHe teaai were Iotti ar, F.uald: for the Kaleyp. Rüpel and Kelly.

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