South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1918 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1 J KG POLLY AND HER PALS Pa eliminates one chance for misteken identity HIT. Tnterattl6D.il IT IS "To "Bt HO?D G G D mLToö. But v ; 1 "Bot TmcV io (jst 1 Li- S 1 a, j . . e Jili ' WOO MtM AlOAlSEXlSfe nr S 'illiam Furnishes Big Sur-1 prise in Winning Freef or-All Pace. 7T

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HAUGHTON RESIGNS AS BRAVES' COACH nnSTO.V. July M:i 5 Prrry D. Ilüiihton. ormer Harvard baseball 1 f.ich. ar.nouiuel Monday nii;ht th;it Ik had rtik'Tird .is president of the Tloston National league haseball dnh. His urc"txor has not been na med. Maj. Ha'v.'htnn will rrort at once in Washington to aMime his duties with th' national nrniy chfiiijcal warfare M-rvii. e. in which ie was ront!y 111 a onimissloii. lie x-pt-to i- n-uMitd oversean in the near future.

TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT CREDITED TO BRITTON

,Trr;sf:v city. duly ro.jack Mrifton of New orh. -vored a trhnatl ki.ockout o-r Willie H.'an r-f Xcv Urunwi. k. X. J.. in ti fourth lound of an ;urht round m.tt h hrre tonight when the ref--t--Nfopp.d tht bout to f-ae riyan fto;n further punish iner.t. Button liifd 14; pounds and Kan i 11.

BURNS GETS DECISION IN EIGHT ROUND BOUT

ATLANTIC CITY, X. J . duly .".0. - franliif Kurns of JTe' City, had -';:hll the rotter of hi eisht round o'v:t with dabo-: Wh;to. o Chicago irc Monday ?ii;ht. Wh:le Wliite rat up a ood r;-:ht. IVirns did mot of th. lvidi!i a.'.rl aii'ed th'- fto -'':a.-i!o':-.-i!i. Thf men arc banta rn'A t-iht'.

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Battle for Fourth Place.

British troop crossing a canal in the Flanderd sector. The troop a re adancin? over a hurriedly reio'i-j-tructed hridK: which had been uai-t roved by the Huns in their retreat.

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League Standings

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i.nsit.n i ..4 I Wanbiiu'ton LaPierre Sets New Record injW,rl' ::

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Billiard Tournament With High Run.

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Pres't Ban Johnson Favors . That Date. With World's Series Following.

PHILADELPHIA, July 30. Philadelphia defeated Cincinnati in an t 11 innin-j- battle for fourth place n ,

j Monday, score ö to 4. Pitcher Hog? ! started the winning rallv with a, .1 (single, but was caught napping off;

ly. Bancroft walked, then Stock Mneled to left, Fitzgerald scoring. , Errors Ave the Reds the:r first two ! runs. Philadelphia Monday signed Pitcher Fortune and Catcher Mike i De ine from the New Ixndon club ;

of the Eastern league. Score:. J i Cincinnati . IPO 100 020 00 4 0 0 ! , Philad'phia 220 000 000 01 5 15 :, : Schneider and Wingo; Hog and j Adams.

A DAILY LETTER FROM HOME TO

YOUR SO D FR ROY IM TAMP i

TIGERS VICTORS IN GAME WITH YANKS

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representa 1 1 es 01 me nun v vai-t non parlors iio reased thei." lead to ; 75 points over their rivals trom the Orpheiini room. The fourth game, j which was also srhedub-d for lastt

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DFrrnOIT. Mich.. July MO . A Mncle by Coffey and M triples by Dauss and Bush in the fourth inning je Detroit a. ? to 2 victory oer New York Monday. Xew York .-cored bv bunching hits in two innings. Score: New York ...100 001002 s 1 Detroit 100 200 00- 1 Mosridge and Hannah; Dauss and tanage.

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ni-:ht l.etweeii Mack and Lodgi-on. ; wast postjoned until toniaht. The I final st ore now ttaiul.s Hui: V Cal- . non 1.74 1, and the Orpheum 1 , 6 G f 4 . In the opening .aine of the eenini;, I'het lapierre set a new ret - j cud for the tournament by tunning loo billiards in r.7 innings, the pi- ' iouj scoie bellte 12 innin.".-. which was M-zistered by Hull. lpicrre easily nnifd a win oev his opponent Cyclone"' Oberhn ly eontinued s.ife leaS, roupb-d with sewral. runs of In and 12 and a hnal run of 17, w hit h r l't him over the ten-' tury mark, while oberiin was m.ikinc 04. Slutitly after- t'nit- xame started I.apierre li.nl '"Cyclone." talking t( himself, when he sue- , reeded in niakin; a few s-hots that were cpcctacular. X'alentine (.f tl;-- Orpheum room won his y.nne from Hull by a tcore of !i'0 to 1. At no time during1 the tontest was the hnal corr inj doubt as the winner led fiuni the; tart and was never overtaken by i his opponent. Hull had some ilitli- : cu'.ty in lutt;r. h.. Mrid and tin n ; when b" woiibl et t then; rollln-' j riglit. w would miss some? appar- i ently easy liott-. In the final pame of the cicniiu Ste'.er.s of tin Hal! Ä. ('i!;ion par-; lor t halked uji a irtory over Wa-

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MONO.WS KIl"LT. AuieriiMiu LHgue. .iv.irin '.'tun U; Chi' upo '. tbi inum Phii i-b lphi i vs. Cleveluud rnio. Nfv Vurk 2; Detroit :;. i;t'ii I". : st I. niis J.

ationnl league. Ciri ii.n.iti i: PLiiladelphia ninp. i

ni .i "J : !iouu ". St l.nuii J; I'.rook'vn 1- inun rittbur'h 1: Non- ork u vMi; todw. uirlun I.tasiie, W:i'niiistou at ftitiitcn Pbil.oh Iplda at Cleveland. .W. itrk Jit iK-trott. I:. .ston :it st. I.oai National l.fjii'. I'ltt-l-uih :it New York im hui.'itl :tf lMillildelphia 'lii-)jro at ÜKi'toti t. h'-uis .it Drei'kl.vn

MELY SINGLE

WINS FOR SOX

Good and Schalk Break Up Extra Inning Game Score 1-0.

CHICAGO. July 30. Closing the

20 and staging the world"s series inv

mediatelv thereafter is the plan now j

' favored by Pres't Dan Johnson of I the American league, to comply with j

i fci.-'y Dakcr's work or tight order. ! Pres't Johnson tonight sent a bul- j It tin to the Amern an league cluo 11 in- j owners asking their approval of tha j

: plan which, it is understood, also is

v.i j under consideration by the National I Uague. i Closing the season Aug. 20 would

leave 11 days in which to prepare' for and play the world's series and ! ' still obey Sec"y Faker's order to disI band Sept. 1. There has been talk ; of continuing to Sept. 1 or even the . day following, which is Labor day. . ' a legal holiday, but the American league executive is. strongly opposed, . to this. He is in favor of the world's j 'series, but believes it should be, staged within the time limit placed by tlie secretary of war for the suspension of the sport. ! If the August closing is agreed

j upon the western clubs of tlv.' Ameritan league will not start thei ; eastern invasion scheduled for Aug. 1 I 14, and the eastern clubs of the Na- '

tional league will not start west. The ! days remaining before the final shut- j down Sept. 1. probably will be em- I

; piayed m p.aving exhibition? and : ; games' with clubs in the same sec-i 1 tions.

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EXTRA INNING GAME . GOES TO CARDINALS

CHl'"A"iO. July 30. -Good's U:r.e1 single, which followed Schalk's

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Watet s wa una bit i Waller Johnson. Harper, w ho went

ill innings foi- Washington, permit;tti on'.v two hits, but gave way to

Johnson as a pinch hitter, was in danger several time

some great fielding by J. Collins, ll'oe:s and dandii tame to his aid. Score : Wash'g'n eoa reo ucO oOO fl n Cli;-ago one 000 000 0 0 0 1 1 IIa: per. .Johnson and Picmlch. A:r.Mn;th" Peru at-.d Schalk

PIRATES AGAIN DOWN GIANTS: SCORE 4-2

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RED SOX BUNCH HITS AND WIN FROM BROWNS

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Membets of th Kaley senior sir! ir.door ; assail team defeated the Oliver senior girl team Monday eveMt'.g at the K.i!fj playground, by the store of it to 7. At r. o time I -a ring the tonte! was the final score in doubt. t;ie winr.ers leading fiom th--f-.! inning. The timelv hitting o." t'n Fla'.et cir'. coupled with sv -:;! t o..!;, errors t- tb.e losers. t:g- : '. rl n Th- laiace sOI. The tatter

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victory over j Brooklyn. 4 to ::. Monday, by bunch- .

Ing five of their hits off Marquard in the fourth and 12th innings, t Three singles with wild throws bv :

Denz Doolan and Z. Wheat, gave them out i three runs m the fourth. Drooklvn i

bunched five hits oft" Packard in the second, but got only two runs, John- ' son hitting into a double play with the base full and one out. Myers' ' home run tied the ?core in the sixth Hornsby opened the Uth with a ; single, took second on a sacrifice, and same home on Petzel's hit. Score: St. Io. is . . f't.'0 "'.rt 00 0 f'f! 4 S 0 P.rookUr. . . '"-0 2 0 0 1 ör.i.i oo-v Z 1.1 2 Packard and Gonzales; Marquard and M. Wheat.

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