South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1918 — Page 6

I 6 KA1CKÜAV ;Vt:.MG. StUTHMnEIt, J. 11S. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HEAL THRILLS AT BIG STATE EI POLLY AND HER PALS Yes, the drum corps is doomed, if Pa has anything to say I'jI. JLtttrnatioaa'. HE (jot MAGGit. So U ) Coochee Runs Away for Three. n vü fö Doomed. Miles Before Driver is Able to Stop Him. 3d Up. J V1 1 7r. I 1 - i, TNTDI ANA J Though tl;" .it is the tfiviT- . f the r,iC .i' tl:'iir toriay, th r :ir.g races th.it -;iv lp ; 1 ? ,1. t1: ahit form of hey losir-l thril!o'ne of

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World's Series is Placed on 50-50 Basis; Chicago Takes Second Game, 3-1

CHICAGO. Sept National..- put the a tifty-tiftv ba.-.ii i. The Chicago world's series on toda y inthe Ho.-ou Anirieano. o to l.i game of 1 in a Kood tld-fahiontd baseball. for ChiCwo, was contej-t. for he Tyler, pitchinir the hfw'O of the pit iivl a steady stream of bafflers, j and capped th climax by shooting j a single oer .-ceor.d that -cured two J runs. j Cul- Scene in ScxihJ. ' All of Chicago' runn weic made in the second, when fiush, on the bridge for th lied Sox, v'ould bee periscopes hobbinir up all around his craft. Flo-ton's run came ;n a desperate anil spectacular rally in the ninth. Strunk, the tirst man up for the Uitort-. selecting a V.iz Bertha from amonir the bats. sKmined the ball HpMinn me riKniaeiu ieu e. riIlt ! -I. ;...: 1. ........ t-li. ' man, who droe in yesterday w inning tally for Bottom was cheered as he came up. His wallop was the mightiest of the series thus far, the ball smaMiin'-r into the word "buy" in the War Savings tl.n in center. Strunk trotted home and the Chicai,'oai who had counted the same won. halted on their way to the exits. Tyler. howeer. steadied and threw out Melunis at first. Scott was allowed to wall: and the si-Kantie-Dubuc came to bat for Thomas. He fouled off half a dozen good ones, hut in the end struck out on a wide one. Schang, who was substituted for Apnew in the eighth innint?. popped to Hollocher and the ame was over. Merkle Starts It (.oing. Merhle started the s'Cü rifle,' for Chicago by waiting for four bad ones. Pick bunted gently toward third and Thomas ambled gracefully forward and let it bound past him. This ;,1 iced Pick on first and Merkle on second, while kindhearted ttliei.il scort-rs awarded Pick a hit. Deal lied out. Killifer was the next up. Earlier in the came Tyler devoted much attention to jLTettinpr somthinp; out of the catcher's eye. and the operation was a complete success. Killifer trot both his iiod ee and the corn alesevn: tye on the ball and delivered a tvo- ( l"a;vcr. the lirst extri base wa'!'o of the series. Merkle scored and Pick ( roosted on third. Surgeon Tyler rose to th" occasion with a -:nn!c. scoring Tuck and Killifer. but was hiinrelf caulit trying to reach, sec ond on the play. The Cubs threatened a::i in the s:th. but the cloud did not develop rain. HoRocher hit on the t:r.st bae line and h: speed stretched it into a tr:p'e. He never further, however, for Boston rallied heroic - a ;: . Was o' h .rdi; the th lie inVe!d drew in and Mann , Scott to Mrlnr.is. Hoilocher l.a'i ir.cr a chalice to move off d ick. He tried to i t lister on T'is'.;ert's ruunder. 1 Scott s t sh.. .! tlirow w. ahead of hin". Pa s - i was safe and Merkle singled, i i cjt a ir.'.ss-!:r- doui'le s.; f-jed 1 i t ikrriobly and The rlouds aeared from . ! the p.nston sl.y. I t Bost.-n started the ?e. or.d inn ins ' dene- of e emed i.a au exctllt-nt ch.ii'.cf to sror. a mi.c,';.;- rtkiy from 1'iwl: cut, i: o. : .a... . i.ue c.a. .a .4. W JlO-e !;. t Was cihc.ee- -ri. '. . was a uv erd ty . w a :'. en :.d Tvhr c-'!:dc-d v . K'.ll !l:.-. er Mcnd tt7; were safe. I.' i W . I s . ' - V is. on tr.at sjrvoi: w i : adVat.v t -n . i b s Cjf. :;::. al I . i 1 1 ! 1 W e ce a:. a i nomad .. tu ...V i!: be was a drive !'! who threw '!,:!f!.:.i! i.ut .: p'ate Ai..-w e'esed th rallv !: a bii;'; '.-ul to Fl.,ch. I 'Uhthm BIh.mI k I p. '!,c '.ilt:! g id.---! V loth te.::;'- - -. : fros l t !;e beinniog. I'n.Vi" : e vv w tc 'W .: ami o; ippe.j at: t . w d rew p.trti.-.i n arid w a ;n ti.e : ;::.-- f ;ke llostot: :"r M-f Iv'.a . Cincatji coJch V., -::-. .i:tto for Bo-to". jrol ed Of it mad-- a ., I. . l. ...l. -,'!.yers a.d umpire: to the d .rout a nd opar, I.C'll 1". -ow rron av e. The d.i tcr sc:i.tr.?. su'w: it -a ting for f-r HolInto far A -':. V . s;; If d to,, !MT le T h 'Op : s;.-;,J I r.-ibt ' Id ham; p. '.-vil v' Ond but Flack. ! t a ' --n second cii ! t hrow ,r.; ; a line ! .u.rucy. caucht bim ten fett awa- , fror.i ti: 1 ise. It was a dishcirt-

j weather, the attendance w.;y only a few lundred more than yesterday.

and th U 0 1 o persons present left; many vacant stats. In the whole j asembla there were probably 'fewer than one hundred women. Inj normal timea they come it. crowds j ; to notable contents on the diamond.! The Mox X'orc. P.OTON All Hcopi-r. rf I' M e.iti. 2: 1 Strunk, ef 4 WMteman. If .i M-Ini.l.-. lb 1 Seott. s Ö Ttioiuns. alt - AiieM, e - Si-h.'iiij;. c 2 Itusli. p '2 Dubuc 1

V. 1 o : ft I 0 o 0 1 r. ft o v o ft (t 1 ft tl fotali . . . . . .:;o CHK'AtiO Ali ( Flack, rf ... I Hollo.-ber. bs I f..r, t, 1 l -iuuii. fanert Merklc. lb I'iek. 2r .. leal. ."r . Kn:if?r. c Tjler, p .. Totals .. Mattel for Thomas in uintii S ore by Inning Hi. .-tun 0 v1 -1 . u:efKn '- ! Two ban- hit UthkVr. Three habe i hit Ilo'.locber. Strunk, w hlteman. Sac-rlri.-o hlts-S'-ott. Peal. Iiouble play -Kilbfer to Holloeher: Ilelloeher i Piok to Merkle. Left on baes AraerU ans Nationals 4. First base en errors Natloiiiils 1. An:rlans 1. F.Mes ou balls Off Tvlor 4. hush Struck out By Tyler 2. rir.plres -Hildebrand at the plate; Klem at nrt: Owens at stolid, and 'lay at third. Totnl attendance ., W0; total re-e?r,tL, .2'..lt,7. National "njruisslon's share, $2.0W.70. Players share, .hsl.rS.rx Each club's share, ."sä ,90. 46. BOWLING SCORES WILSON BUOS. LLAGCi:. UNDERWEAR i j Cu'Krowicz j Wilson ... sparr . ... ; jar.ies .... j Cool .13S . 89 .114 .149 .14S 175 109 141 145 110 108 106 122 SD 423 4 20 Totals STOCK Wills Johnson . . . . Buckley .... Bart Sailor Totals . . . . SHIPPINGLr.tzian .... Lordeu Ruszkar.sk; . Matts tijb 677 525 1S5i 1 4 122 121 TOO W2 6211 1 C r loU 142 t i j 1 ? low 41 4J. 114 111 1 1 1 100 121 112 S5 145 r!. 108 !2c LIS 1 10S 52 0 1 ih 1 2 6 12 7 US 15b 102 110 177 M 141

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1 2 :; 124 121 17N K ö J, Bus.kanski : Tota'.s . . . CUTTINGli:, A Rot. .... 14S i:& 141 . 4 101 4oS i .. - v R. Deal .... J. R dsii.ski A. Berlnski ::7" W. Podelw itz . .USt Totals S2 5 50 212: 702 MATCH liAMlk OLIVER Scnniiu: 4 U 201 K5 1G2 20 5 .: ' i i ls2 167 1S2 U ( v , 4:0 ! ! Glass 131 Di5 171 1 v S 0 1 5 1 - - i. v O 16". 4.2 5 0 0 ; Gall 1 Ciour ; Cokp vl o To; a.s t.'HOKA STARSFabiati Welch . Nov aoi A I by . . Popp . Total in 160 1 ö 1G4 1 " - 45S ts:; lit' 5 4S 4 S 0 1 e 1 öi S47 M ATCH i YMI WOODRUFF STARS Woodruff . . . Brown

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U. S. CASUALTY LIST

NOTICi: TO PI 1JI.IO. Chwijif: t lack of nepalcr sp.uv Incident to tJc lurjrt amount of otlicr ar ncw, and luxauc of the Utile Interest that wuld M)lbly he fliaiiifoicd lj our readers in caualtlo other than tluw from :hc sUtto of Indiana. Michigan and 1 II -nois The News-Tinie feels juUrieJ In eliminating Uc names of th" cintalii"d in tin lit. l'rni day to day ouiidc of the thrtx aho-ve named states. The following casualties are reft 1 ported b a! i ! of the the commanding general American expeditionary forces: Killed in action, Z; mi-ii-ft i in in action o I b: wounded severely. 5t; died ct wounas, ti; wounded, decree undetermined, :;4; wounded, tlishtly. 1. Total. 14S. avoini)i:i m;vi;ri:lv in ACTION'. CORPORAL. Harold lk MaImro;e, Chicago. III. COOK. Louis M. Oraitr, SttKCi II! privati:s. Edward- Ii. Carpente:, Oreenup. i 111. ) Coral Kyle Hage-rmun. Ch.eboy gan, i Mich. j Jotepli JatCii, Chicago. 111. ( Claude A. Maddox. Decatur. 111. j John Oldani. Detroit. Mich. Bertie Albert Rich. Fcriwick. Mich. Edward Nick So has be rger bee, Mich. Maj -Rich-Mich Falls, Roman Joseph , mo.a. lna. osmeir. Ira Georue Flint Cadillac, Crystal Steven Ilajohtek. .Mich. Ivlward McCrca Haven, Mick. Lynn Hollentcek. Hiler. Grand Maimsticiue. ! Mich. Homer Jenkins. Winchester, Ind. Edward John Newton, Port Huron, Mich. Basil Rarr.ey Pullum. Detroit Mich. Harry Ruff. Chicago, 111. Sam 'iz-:ini. Chicago. Hi. Meyer Wilner, Chicago. Ill Revolution Sparks Flying Thicker in Armies of Kaiser

t complaints of citizens of Kendah- " """" " I r ille. Auburn and Garrett, concernBRITISH HEADQUARTERS IN j ing the service supplied hy the IniANc'E, Sept. 7. Sparks, of revo- j diana Light and Fuel Co.

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22 jarniy. Numerous prisoners taken by njjthe Biutiah mention the distribution Liil ; of puc::ist and revolutionary pamphHSjlcts among the troops'.

Or. o prisoner who recently - - . ; returned from a Ivare said jwhen m company or a .arr'e .urn ber of Bavarians lie was j re volutionär:. pamphlets. wh:ca he i was told were being widely c.rcuj latcl. i Were Ail the pamphlet, he added, violently anti-Prussian, and appea b'd to th men to refute to hght. It w.a, a.se.'ted that during :he rv-cc-nt :;,'htir.g liic commanding of - . neer c f th.e 1 -7 1 L pioneer bat ta 1 :or. ; Of the 52l.d tegiment Was h.Ot by; his men whe:i he attempteu to .-top : a (t j paidc-ttric.iei: rus.; trom the enches. i A battalion suvgevtn captured said ; i all tlie regimental umcials, he ki.cw i ibelievtd that eleu. Ludendorff would j n'ht ielaving actions until the alI'.ed otU-n.-:vs at viied out. the same as Germany did. at me tame time s.t-. ing his "elite divisions," for a counter stroke, preparation for w hich were now ieinc n.av'f. If the ail'.ts ever reached the Rhine, said the doctor, Germany ! wceuld make ptce. no rcatter at: wh.at price. The docto:- ;ve::ifJ considerably . perturbed that the Rhine might Le; eaCnea. HEATING STANDARD OF GAS IS ORDERED I NT ! A N A P O LIS . Ir.d.. ctpt- 7. A standard for the heating quality of gas which, jras companies m th.is state mu--t attain or undergo a reduction in payment from the consumer i; established ty an order issued today by Paul Hayr.es. member s.f the public service commis sion. The standard adopted is six i hundred British thermal units and if the gas supplier! to ccrs'iners

in U. S. Patent Off ' Charles George Yctto. Chicago, ill!. AVOIWDKD IN ACTION. ( PRIVATES. i George S. McKenrick. Sil.:. 111. j George A. Princin?. Chicago. 111. j ! Frank II. Donahue, Indianapolis, j I Ind. ! I Koy It. Hammond. Hymera, Ir.d. ! Arthur Hurdeastle. Sanridge, HI. j William Kelph Hunter, Conners- , villc, Tnd. I Samuel llkka. Houghton. Mich. ! MISSING IN ACTION. ; COUPORAL. j J Joseph J. Uotenateir., Chicago. 111. i PREVIOUS LIST TLc follow in;r asiuittTos a.e :oporti! by tte coT.matidlrff general cf the Atter- ; lean expeditlauary forces: Killed inj action, 14; missing n action. 7; woundei severely. 7 : died from a'vidrct and; other cauhf-s. j: wounded, decree und-1- t terminer!. died from rounds. !:' total. 115. i KILLED IN At TIOV. l'llIVATFS. Henry Anderson. Swedona, I!'.. ' KodricK George Prato, Muii'.uicr. Mi dv j liussll Tiickerman, Petroit Mich i Joseph S'-hefiler. Chlcaso, 111. j AVOIM1M r.VKKLLY. i LILT I CNANTS. j Charles W. Pence. New lilcl ujond, lud. i si;iu;i:a.Ts'. ; Walter C. Guttke. Berwyn. 111. Harry Uemnihitrson. Oraylius. Mich, i COlil'OKAT.S. J Clifford A. Ikibco. k, South Deloit, Ilk Alvin HaDs. Hetroit. Mich ; Kobert Janus Kline. Saranac. M;c;v PRIVATFS. A.iam Richard l'.aüey. Ctes;io:njr. Mich. William Janios Coughlin. Mindm 'ity. t Mich. ' I e.ster Pavifl. TL:tin. Iich. J'rank .1. Diehi. Monroe. ?.p;.-h Tony Joseph Pubauow ich, ary. led.. Anthony Dumbhsky. St. Charles. M:--'i. F:ulIi.- Fburno. Chb'ao Ii:. Tred Farley. Terre Haute. Ind ' Paul Westiey Ankney. Sturmis. Mi--h. Joseph F.anr. S-hawr.in?. Mich 0i A. Hardin. Chicago. Ill ' William Hynes. Chicago. IP. Fred Shattuck. Shephard. Mien Walter Youngs, Illanehard. Mi ! ; WOl.XDEI) IN ACTION. llr l"ndetrmlnI. PRIVATES. Alike r.la'Sc. Hamtram.-k. Mb Michael T. Jablouskl. Hairtraui ; Mich. j Wllber Fred Krijr. Larorre. Ind i Carl F. Latr.pir-r. Chbao, F.l. J .Tav McCor n. Frhana, Fl. , William F. McKudv. Homer. Nen Joseph Masln. Chicago. Hl. I Joe SIminowskl. Chicago, Fl ! Charles Henrv Simmons. T.ockvihe, O ' MISSIN(i IN ACTION. ! PKIVATIS. I r.rnest D. Worthely. I.akev ew. Mieh j ! commission authorizes a smaller j i payment. If the heating quality of; : the oes down to 4C0 British; I tliermal unit-, the consumer need J not pay anything for the service, i for Mr. Hajnes explains, gas with j such a low heating quality is not Iras at all. The order grov s out of MLsT HKQUI T H.I.I.OT. ! INDIANAPOLIS Ir.d.. Sept 7. IThe state board of election commit- ,' ioners has notihed all county clerks . that they should ile- requests for

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