South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1918 — Page 6
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'.v; en .vi . 1 . v.. I,- defeated ' ijp and J to play i.v Kelley in the j-enu-tmais Sandav afternoon. Poth i . S. Pnrett a r . . I I hi Sanders, thj -thT South Ilf ml .i r i v or. lost out j in th f i r I round Smdav morn- I i-sr. P. C. Camplll trimming Il.irrrtt 2 and 1, and Kdle d -featin' 't? indrr.s 1 up in 1! hol--,. Poth Kelley and Pa id son are top-notch L'olfpr.c. two of th , , o .f th" h't i .... , t. , I hil" Ta id- J . , ?hr.ot a lower I in th" as so latlon. .on ordinarily may nodal than KHlry, jet the fik'htJi'k Irishman Is one of the l.es.t match plajers in the hu.-iness. His lone; hasehall career in the major! and minor leacies has made him practic.illj- inxinciHe in this respect. I!" won Iiis matches S'inday from! P'ander? and Pocaid S'inday hy etTj'n A out of ti'ht plat's tiin afu-r "imo. Hp jdayr.j tiu- lfh ht.do in .". one under par. to defeat S.i nilcr. itnd vnn from Flovard ly placing I Iii. y-rorid on th" jrron from hrliind th hunl rr to th" Wt of No. 7 fairway. Campbell Trims Barrett. .inpbf 11 workrd his way into th finals hy drf.-atin H.trrrtt of th local cTnh, 2 and 1. Although 'ampoll was fairly confident of itor. fho younc: Chain-o'-Lake J.'ayor fought him pv fry hol and tit times had him on tho defensive. DavkKon reached t!i" semi-finals )-rrauco Coppos of F.lkhart found it t nipo-.-ihl to return and forfeited. , I'.oard, pViylnff at the top of his name, r.niht Ahara tf Mishawnka li-:htly off and win easily. 7 up and .. to play. Hovard won three of tho '.:rt four h !es and was never pit ed froui there out. ldl-y and Fanders see-j-nwfd the entire morning with Sanders hain th" advantage. In fact Fanders was I up and 2 to jro. hut Kelley won. tied the l.'th. won the 18th and tied th" 17th. With one down and one to sro, he played the ninth in par and tied the match. Hoth d.oe Ion? Vial's nearly to the srecn on th" l?th. Keller pitched six feet jutst, the pin while Sanders' hall rylird 12 feet pat and to the ri?ht. bin nude a wonderful sid hill!.?. rutt. rimniinc: the cup for a three
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Copyright, by Newspaper I Kelley's shot hit the haek of the rup and the maUh was oer. In the afternoon Kdley had an easier tinie of it. Bovard nd away to a had start and was three down at the end of the first four holes. The fifth was halved, hit Kelley took the sixth, m;ikin hint four up. t-tiara ramp h;u'k . . , . . nxt two, only to los , . ' . . a short iutt. Iieins' st . , , Povard rame hack and won the e tne ninth on till three down i at the end of the 11th hol lie won Ith next two and was hut ope down, i He lost his chance to square th" ; match on the 14th hy failing to j rach the creen on a short masM" I after Kelley had found tnaihle on Ids third. Tiie hole was haled in si, and Kelley won the nt two. endirii,' the match. I;i i()vMi True SHrt. Tiavidson showed true sportsmanship in his match with tramphell. Tho players were square at the lth tee. Campbell hit a terrific pulled; hall 217) vards into the rouch. while)
Davidson's drive was 2ft down the I 'a m p". 1 1. defeated Sinioiituu ' middle. The players, eadd'es andian.l 1. ' specLitors looked foi the hall fori CliXsC. more than an hour hefot" it wasj I'iit Hound, found and placed. Davidson a'-so-i llart tt defeated oppes. fu feit, lutf ly refused to take the hop on Sanders h feat d Ahara 4 and :. a lost hall and "amp!ell would not "ivnes defeated Rostiver . and t play another, as his teammate in- Mammer defeated V.m rieet. forsisted. 1 f"it. j Sunday's results follow : CI. Ass C ( tlVs'MATlON. I
CHAMPIONSHIP ri.K.IIT Third Hound. Campho'd tkfeated Parrett 2 and 1. Dairlson defeated t.'oppes, foifeit. P.oard defeated Ahara. " Kelley defeated Sanders. and ". ( 1 and i 19 holes. Srml-I'inals. I)aiuson defeated Camphell, 1 up. Kelley defeated Povard. 2 and 2. CLASS il. Third Hound. Alberts defeated H 'ties. 9 and S. Kilstrup defeated Hostier. 3 and I)uniran defeated Van Fleet and Woolpert defeated Mammer 1
Great Britain and Sonii-I inal-. liltrup d-fa;d Alt"-rt ' and 1. Imiiijii d"t-at d " d pTt T and ( II AM I'M N s IP C o.VvoL ATIUN . Iliird Koumi. Iiek l"f'atMl lllnn'io - and 1. Siilors d-leatMl His"".. forlVit. i:idrod-o .hf.at.d 1'as'tt 7 a!id Coll.ert thttatcd St""i Semi-I 'iiiaN. Heck flefeated l-'ailois fu f. it. fol feit. Iddn-dt'e defeat ! "' H o i t a ml (LASS II CONSOLATION. Third KoiiimI. !e,i defeated Warner 1 up. Holes defeated ' h 1" is 1 1 ia It . forfeit. Fimonton Of featt d F h tot 1 and ('ampl'ell tlefrate.l Ad.un-. for feit. Seini-Tiual-. K"'d deflated lmles :: ;-.nd :. l.Imore. rass-tt. Warner anu hadt all win he forfeit. PAlKIMiS TOHW. , i lianinioiivhip. j DaVidsOIl Of St. Joseph S. K"i!e of Coshen. CIas Ii ( hatnpion-hip. Filstrup of St. .losep'n vs. Dun'-can i of South pend. ( luunpioiiship ( 'oiwdat ion. Pe,-k of floshell vs. Kid red-jre of South Pend. Cla-s Con-olat ion. lU-ed of South Pend s. Camphell of South Pend. (las. C soini-I iiial-. Parrett of Soutli Pend s. Sanders of South Pend. J Ih nes of South Pend s. Marn- ; nier of St Joseph, i j ( la-o C Consolation. j Klmore of South I '.end s. l".;s -sett of South Pend. Warner of South Pend S. ha.lt f South Pend. YANKEES CLOSE SEASON : BY LOSING TO SENATORS j , .ei l.iti il Pres Servl.e:. WASHINGTON. Sept. l.-Vah-i inpton anil New York met hei(. for 'the last time thi- pea.;on tola. tli" j local team winning ." to :; I.v b; titin Keatinjr and Mouiidf- hird. J Lavan made four hits in as many times at bat. The victory -ae I Yash:utoii three uames in four J of the series and 11 in 1 for the ; season Avith the Yankt.es. Score: I New York . . . . o f-n j o l o o o - -1 ft o Wash ins ton . .o)i. ü ;: o ih. 1 1 i Keatim:. Mosridpe. I-'inneraii and jMannah: Ayn. Matterson ! Pit' in ich. ..... VvHITE SOX LOSE TO INDIANS 8 TO 5 j CHICAGO. Sept. l.-Cliu.uo !"!nj ished it1 home sou today by !..- ins li Cleveland. to x. in ;i loose I -rame in which the t : 1 7 -iut ru idons i 'committed eiht errors. Sco - ; t'leveland . . . . 1 v 11 0 Chicago to. ä Oi'l je ."(-.. : x Coumhe and 'NeiI. Th.om 1: Danforth. Penz and Schalk. Peorn er. CUBS CLOSE SEASON BY SHUTTING OUT PIRATES: : CHICAGO. Sent. P The National jleas:': f.aon was rloed in Chicago! I today with a 4 to n victory for the , leafftie champion; ov er Pittshur-th. ' "'hicapo bunched hit off Hill andj j ComstocK- and scored easily. S'orp: j : Pi'.tsb'irph . . .c('( nno nf'r' A 4 - I Cl:oao i'iiI ('.on 22 i ' '' 1 j Hill. Cnnitoc! and . Schmidt:; Yauchn. Tyler and Killifer. OT.ir- j iioon:us posit. The Tfoosier tean; went dow;? to Pfc.it to the Silver KAzc tram vrterday at Sprin; oore of Hattert-s; -Fur 'i'öüu par H o ' r s . hy a Hevde ae. tlMi. .; for Silt-- Ikd. fu.za l.o a yd each-Kuppel. f Mlvs Ii:i'IIOIT III WTNs. HLTKOir. Mich.. ept. 1. Maiiuainin:; an aerae s.o(., of ."2 mile- ;n lnur. Mi-- letrit III of ihe Hotrod Yaeht club, onp one of four -tatlcr-to --aHS mechanical inuilde. ttila won the ccoiul heat f lite utdtl eiip power lnt rntv liere.
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BILL SEASON CLOSES TODAY; World's Series Between Cubs and Red Sox Opens Wednesday at Chicago. .-i'i.itel Ii i s- Serxi' e: N'KW YOIHC. Sept. 1. Major, basball leauiie season closes with; tomorrow's holiday stamcs. with the Chicago NatioiiaN and Hoston Anier- ; ir;ii:s w inner of the championship of their ic-pectie leairii' S. The i Cubs chnched the Nat Glial pennant i la-t Sunday, while the Pcd So did J not make sure of the Amerieaii title j until Satuidav. Tho teams will meet : at ..'iiicairo Wednesday in the !irst Baltic of the world's series. In the National bauue. 'hitaso. after br. akin en last Sunday w ith Plookln. tlivided a six-ilaine series enl ywith Cincinnati. They blanked the lied- with tie hits Thursday, while Mitchell of Cincinnati hut out th" Cubs with four hits Friday. Tjler and Yauphn allowed Pitt'ourch four hits and no runs today. In the American h apue Postou sulfcr-'d two d feats in three came? with Detroit, but took three out of four from Philadelphia. May?, who was batted hard Monday by Detroit, successfully pitehfd in both camel against Philadelphia l'riday. allowing' nine hits and no runs in the first, and four hits and one run in the second. Puth be-t u dose came to Detroit Tuesday, after striking out 1. men. Jones pitched a three-hit shutout acainst th" Tibets Wednesday. Puth hel dPhila.lt Ipiiia to Tine,, hits Saturday, hut in th" second pame of the day Watson whitewashed the Ped Sox with one hit. EOS GO INTO T c I Take Both Games of Double Bill From St. Louis Cardinals. Ass,,, .!?.. I pre-s Sei v e : CINCINNATI. Sept. 1 .--Cincinnati, wnt into third place to.'.ay by winnin both Rani's of a douede1,01,1. i- with St Pouis l-.y .-.olc.- ui ' .". to ami 1" to The b-t al team hit both Meadows and- Ames at will. Pl'er j.itcl'ied well in the rust ' -a me. Kiii was wihl and in7""l'ei ; . N'e tie had a cb ai; i't..i d of :i e hits t.;it of ti ,. t ac'' (' in the -eco!ol same. Tue Kir st :.mif': St. Po ll- . - . . 1 1 - '-' " - Cineinn:.'.'. "0' 2" " s 1 Meadow- and Pa dtte. (ini.i't': K.l'er am! Wino. S'-tcnd name; St. f.ouis . . . .to'l 12" f(2 1" :" Cineinn;. ti .. ,'"'" 2'"1 1 n2 1" 14 . Ames and Prot k ; Uli.' iri A i eher. :.Wn n RILL" nONOVAN WILL PITCH FOR TIGERS : IN CHICAGO TODAY! Ao i.if.-J IT t St-rvi e: Pi:TP"lT. Sej.. 1 . Anr.o-m, f-. liiert hv th.e Pefoit AmeriiaU let-rue ciu". oftidi's- si that "Wihl Pill" I ono an. for rue manager of' tl-.e New "N'ork Yankees-, an. pit. hin: c ! h for the l-.-.il r. o w la'. will pitch tu "'..e of he PiV or di' uranies with '"'Iü.m-.v Tin 'vil! ;e Por.nv .-;-. 5 r"r--T a)p.; care-; :n th o' f'"r P'Tio.' sin. e lie left ; h C !ri:il to i .. '.- t e I'-t .'. id. H ".'. n. i.. FRED HOREY DEFEATS BARNEY OLDFIELD AT MICHIGAN STATE FAIR: An."..,t-! P..- . PPTUOIT. Mich. S- ; :. 1. Pied Horey won ;h'. li mile free feu- all j automobile race at the Michigan state fair ground. Sat arda. defeatir.c P..trne' chirihl. and finishing :n ! . 1 : Hcr and ldr;.i . livid-i f r f0 t"i i 1 f .o n e - ni . I e r.t t " majen. t '..!:! Is time h'.-p l : T. J 1 - .. m hi'e Ho ! f.n;hd in ." : t 7 T: dr. idin lit a: w ill be ra d. tt.- '
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AMI. Hit AN LKAUt i:. W. I.. t 1 1 71 " J'f. ..Vi7 07 I . ; d-d .171 . 171 . - . t-a .-'" . 1 1 'let -Im L'l -t i Washington To N.-w ..rk. ". el ( e, j,.a .'.7 c.l t I. -Iiis . I . I - . it M 71 ! ri.il. elrl t'h'lM ' " .NATIONAL. I.LAOl i:. hi..ii:.( s; , New York 7' ; ' 'ire-in n.it i ; l'iits!.ui'li 'd ."'' r. i-e.ii ii r.H Pilil.-l'leljd'i:! ''7 , P. jtOM To St I.eliis ."d 7; i;.o t's 1S .1 d iTK.itn i:fi i.t. Am.rie2tii l.i'iuiif. l.t el.ui'1. : "td- n". ... 1 ictt-t.it. 7: st. l.tmii. I. t i eit. J : st huuis. ' National lni(Pitts!. i;: 'h c 'b-ag ; St. I. "Uis. ('iiiciriii.iti St. I. .uis. t'iuein:i.ti. :. t.MI TOD. American I.tvtgiif. 'hi.-.i:' Mt l'etr.'it. I 'let e! 1 1.. I at St. I.oiii PMi.-i-h : phi., at Y:isl,:;ut. . l'e t Ml ;lt N. T l.-!x National 1.e:cu, p.r.tkiii ;d I f i i i ; i I t j i i i . t . ..-t Y,,ia ;tf I -s 1 1 n . lib :i .if I'iUsImi-ii St. I.'.ji- ;d 1 i re i n u;i ! i. s TIGERS' SEASON Detroit and and St. Louis Each Take Game of Double Header. ST. l.td'is! Mo. Sept. 1. "With 1 Ty Coh'. piteninu against Cieorce j Sisler in the last inning of the secj ond same of a double -he i der. I3I troit and St. bonis rlot-ed the haseib.ill season today. Petroit won the 1 first pame. 7 to Z, by hittinjr Pavjenpor hard and takinc: advantage of errors hy tho l-jal infieMevp. St. ! I.ouis- won the second ?ame f, to 2. ! i.r,-.ntiii" nv Oetvoit's infieln errors. I After this cone was c inched. Cohl exchanged places with Cunnir.cjham. SNIer. t!ie bist man to face I the Detroit star, hit for two bases, ibut Cobb with the a-s. stance of his ' tea mmatc?. managed to pull I through the innins. v ie'.dinc one ; run and three hits. Scores: Detroit "'Ol 2-0 ID" 7 Pi 1 : St. I.ouis IH"lO "111 1 0 2 12 Pause and Yelle; rivonport. Iifield. Pennett and Seereid. SeeoTid pa me: IV.tro'.t "'' 2 r'ri fl0O 2 St. I.ouis ....fin.'. tH 10 O ! '! Cunninclu-m. Cr.bi. ami Spencer; ; t u n n in c n.- m . conn Wright and Nur.a maker, tti:tiov. iiooii:i: ii.avi:i:. The Hoosier-Housie of David same tt Penton Harbor, Mich., booked for to lav. has been cancelled. OLIVER
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One of the most intensely interesting and thrilling society mystery dramas ever seen on the stage or screen, and it holds one spellbound from start to finish. It will more than please, amuse and entertain all who see it. An exceptionally fine Labor day photodrama. NOTE Our shows every day this week are cracker-jacks.
k.u LAS.XLLK O KCl II i:il)) AM ISTHA AIT - I A'i:.NTN(i. TODAY The cMiainl Mar MAE MARSH I n a sperial attraction -e-urt'd for Iialtor day. piv-ei.tins tineirl with a tlMMisilid m-i xin.ilitiev. "MONEY MAD" One of the Mnnitr'! play- in which she lias jet lKen eii. IIM quick it antl true love triumph oer illainy. Al-o Seiten Telegram of Pale War es. TOMORROW The ApiK-alins- Star of seiren l'antas . MARGUERITE CLARK In an alaptatin of Antlerson'well known fairy tale. "THE SEVEN SWANS" staged in senilis. Hiai seem inihuetl with inacic aiwl t Mine a fdory that will make y.uii einUnsle and oiir ewe xpThe PASSENGER TRAINS nf the SOUTH SHORE LINE 'vill le orerated on a NEW SCHEDULE to take effect TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1918. Folders can he secured from and Agents on reques on August 311. arter J.P.HcGILLCO. "The Hous that quality builL" Save money by ;arTr,lzJr,i: merchants thai a1vertie.
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