South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 213, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1918 — Page 8

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8 THURSDAY nVTMNG. AlT.r.ST 1. 1011 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-T1MES POLLY AND HER PALS It's an "even Stephen" all around fCp7ilf&t. 2817. Inter&itlo&Al : il H&JL IollvS ; BRIS WINN U1 MODEL 7 focp&ustvn ! St. Frisco Takes Second and Third Heats of SI, 200 . Frcc-for-AII. isUÖT

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iL- Will Decide in Cleveland Sat-

V,:; urday as to Date of ..-J Closing Season. up; 1 ,7!1 i !. '11 ICAi"'. .V.iir. 1. Pi"'t Il.m . Johnson of tho American laK'--! VfdntrUay niht callni a sp"iia' j met-'aui; of the organization to Vm lieht in L'leelaii'l Satnrtlay, lt-tinite-, ly to deci.le on the propo-eil oaii

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POWERFUL SEMI-PRO LEAGUE TO BE FORMED FOR 1919 BALL SEASON

j leci-Slon py Plippire. .Moran. Kobort- .National I.-a-ju-. son nni.-hod in fine Mvh- and ytts, 'iii-iniiat i v--. l'hlki.i' p'.i.t rain. jcre.Iit for tho victory. Tho Saperha ' V' n .,

fyatted poth .May aal .nerdr l hard St. l..ui 'J P.rrv-klvn 7.

in th- i-ocond panif. while ;rii'iu-s; Kit tsbii ruMi o- n.-w v..rk 1.

i ritt-t.'iruh l; .-u i.rk .

li:vi:m.'D, o.. auc i. Pitt-burjrh. i.'h:raj;o, Dttroit, Clevolarid. Cincinnati. Louisville, Toledo and t. Ijouis or Akron, are to h lr.omhf-rH of a pouei ful hem i-profes-siopal ha-ehall leaisU" next year, to

was effective. The scores: First came St. r.onis 100 000 Orto " ''" ' 1 1 1 Brooklyn 1 00 000 000 oo, 1, 1"

! ing the world's j-eries pri-" to 'ejt. j 1, in compliance to cc'y Uak-r".-i work oi- htrht order. Tlu-re nl-o will j l e a Jspooia! nn-etins;' of tin-- Na- ; tional Haj-ehall enmn-siun in l"?oj land at the same time I Although the club ownei.s of the ' Xational loauue are sclu duled to meet in -peciai .-iuii in New York : on Saturday, Pres't Johnon was i advised l.y August Ilerrinattn. ohair1 man of the national commission, land owner of the , "hncinuati Nn -! tional. that he would attend tic Cleveland meeting in.-tead and that two or three other National league :club f.wners wouu; a ceo m pony him. .lotui-oii I-a cr Quitting Aim. . Pres't Johnson --aid he wastrongly opposed vo cotvtinuinc htsel.tll after Sept. 1, as he believes t ' play after that d.it- would ix i direct vkd.ttion of tlie war depaitment'.s oiders. Six of the eight clubs in the American le acue. he ! .-aid. have approved his suestion i to clo.-e the championship seaon ; or. or about A Ufr. and then stacc

.I.F:'I:I.ANM!. .. Au. 1. Cleve- playground Monday afternoon by v "l 111 " 1 ' , ' land defeated Philadelphia 10 to 1 j the score of ::: to V .Monday niht ; fliviHo )flho HPflilpr PlAVPfl : -mf'S lnp,n.dls

wiwivw w w . v w . . .w-j-.-jjj, lftt Ol VJ'it III I . r' r . it Mmif Ynrl Ync "It would be selfish to take ad-

! tiiir touav. Auierttan la-iisiie. ! NN :i!.iiii;ti.i at ' h i. a S ' i I'hila.l.'lr.hi.i .-it Cba - la n d.

Adams and dunale-; t'lurmy I New ...rk at ltr-it. Ilobortson and M. Vh"at. i K"st..u at r. L..;its c a . , '. National League. Second same pitt.i..,: h ,t i:.,t,., St. Louis 0.00 .! ro'ifi J 7 2: 1 in. iiu.at i at klyn. Brooklyn L'OO OJti .".0 --.7 - ; 'I'i- ;u'" at N w York.

t. Pauls at l :ui.M"ipaia

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was announced n re ' uriesuay iy ;

('l.ivton C. Townes. hairman of the auurnittf e r.n Pa.-iball equipment for training r a nips.

THREE GAMES PLAYED BY GIRLS ON KALEY PLAYGROUND FIELD

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BEATEN BY INDIANS! feated the Junior 'ashin?tou prirls ! I in a c:am- of bat ball at the Kalev t

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today, bunching hits with bai-es on a Ik-. Morton was offectiv throughout, striking o;t six batters in the s rni'il, third and fourth innincr, Ave of thm in MiiTcs.-inn. One-handed -tops hy I)ucan and Turner featured the t,eldin;r. Score: Philadelphia . 0rt ol 00 1 ' 1 'le-:and . . . 02.". l'"0 10 10 1 0 I Adam-. Pierson and McAvoy: .Morton and O'.Will.

two games of olIey ball were played by the seniors, Washington winnitu' two out of three saiius.

WHITE SOX WIN IN TENTH FROM SENATORS

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antape of S c' P.aker's order. TJiis is no time to force recreation on I the public, w hen Americans are Civiinc up their Ines on the battletield-

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RED SOX TRIM BROWNS THIRD STRAIGHT GAME

S. I.Ot'IS. Mo., Auq. t. n.ih hitting was the puiin factor in P.oston's third straiirht lctory ( er St. louis Vilra'5iia . Th score was v to 1. Pi:sh cnr two doubles, two finales r. nl a Aval',,. ?i ie tnv.rv up. dune Vi fou: : ;n: a mf S'oted two aim :-of. c(v--

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t jsued by Mr. Johnson Wednesday and Pittsburgh diided a double i Tiie American leasue executne

lva4r lure Wednesday, the home

AmMnith arid Johnson in tl e tenth.

following poor base running py;team winning t!ie hr.-t game by a Chicago in tb.e firM. srave Washint:- ' score of 1 to o, while Piltsbursh won ton ;; Z to victory Wednesday. ' the vf t ond by 4 to 2. In the first The game was a pitching duel be- contest Ca use v won hi sixth straight

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confident his club owners will vote unanimously lo clofe earlier that'; Sec'y Uaker stipulated, f'lrl; Ciriffith, manager and part owner of th Washington club, and i'Miarle.-- A. Comi-key. owner of the Chicago

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pif-lnrs battle m which the only : nnnosf.(i trt thp T,vlt, Johnson

latter striking out 11 men. Score

Washington 101 nnoooo i Chi-ago .... i 00 ooo i oo o Johnson and Ain.-mith; bach and Schalk.

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i mi wa s'.ovu mo- M.it. ,M,w,. . said ar(j .-,,, f.fl tnat M,-, ,;ullUsUv . - ! or Comptun'.s triple and McCarthy' ; haJ ;ierfPil ,() t,t hi- .nte with the diesen - Mr gle : : niajo-ity. in the --cond game the veteran ;

pitclp v Pab' A nam.-, c iebrated hi-:

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m iii.i.-. t r ii mi. rtturn to ir.e . a r lona i nague wiiu X. las"tt won th" weekly Thrift , well-earn. -d victory. Pittsburgh stamp golftournatnent.it t!m Ccun- v. oi cd its la-t two runs on s.ueo.j

..00-: ono on to try club against CT. entrants. With plays. Score: ..000 200o:o 1 10 1 I a handicap of 14, his net score was j'-j,- uam,

TIGERS BREAK

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New V.irlv . . . .0,0-, 010 00 1 7 1 Comstock and Schmidt; i'ju-iv ;

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jarfcs CUBS by SCORE OF 5 TO 4

Detroit.

rIODERVM 15 DECIDED

.The problem of our country

today is the organization of all its resources and efforts. The Federal Reserve System is the banking organization which is caring for the nation's financial needs. Support it by dealing with a member bank.

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DF.Tr.OlT. M;ch.. Aug 1 Detroit and New York riivuiea .1 .kiu-

b'e header Wedne.-d.iv the v iritors

to 1. Hon- , w;nn;n:r the bi st gan:e o to ' and

I the locabs taking the .-eeonu to '2 .

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lif-1;-; liudclph. Jecr;e and Wilson, i .

hits to win the second game. Sco-.e. lir-t Käme: New York . ... o 0 o o l o 4 0 0 , 7 4 Iaeiro-.t 210000000 ; J

Thormah.en. Robinson. Mögt :df-.

(MAX INTi:i: TK) XL I'MHUkS M'.W YORK. Aug. t. pres't

Farrell of the new International '

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age. Second game: New York . . 00 0'' 0" 1

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ril.WKI.INS loi:.

I in a fast game of indoor h..-e-0 ball lat right the Olive st. in:crl mediate. defeated the Franklin :r.- ' te: mediate" bv a score of 11 to f, at ! the Frank'.in grounds. Coilmer

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. he connected for three home run".

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and ;'.:' 'e: Franklin, P.arky and Rarkley.

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Telephone For a Case Bell 780; Home 7780 The Hoosier Cream Co.

NO AIVN(i: IN I'ltlCi:

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