South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1919 — Page 8
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Collins and Jackson Each Contribute a Three Base , Wallop. 0 i - CHICAGO, M.iy I : r. hwl hi's enabled Chicago to '.mm the i,n;il Kama cf tho Kri-s Iimi I-trjit, 1 to Z Wedncs'Jiy. Fahr v..m hit !.;::- 1 as harfj as Ilricksori. l-'ir ih
ter s wlldness prov 1 cu t!; i.-:itor. Th iiox ran !.. .abandon, stealing rt tot tl . Hcore: CHICAGO AT. i: I.'toM, rf .: -j
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Honry p. .Stofft, of New York, will Play an exhibition 'ame of pocket Milliards tonight at the Orphcum loom on X. Miehiaran st. niht he defented Hay Fisher, the Mishawaka champ, at Matz Ar Forsthauer's room in Mi&huwaka. by a tfore of to M. lii.s hi'h run was Z, t-ut he had
! two )ther good ones of js and 2b.
It was simply a cube of .toLt outrlasüinpr th Mishawaka lad. Stent has a record of 176 balls a. his highest run. this bin;j made in Urooklyn iast year. He a.so claimstwo victoties over Taberski, the present champ, whom lie defeated
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inir for the benefit of the ambular.ee fun 1. Tonight's same at the Orpheuin room Avill Mart at S .'clock, a. li.".point Käme bcin,; scheduled. After th. match Mr. Stofit will give an exhibition cf trick and fancy shootin'-i. Another yrame is schedukd for the pocket hilliardi?t at the FJks temple at $:-,Q, following the Orphcum exhibition. .v'toIft is under the management of J. W. Barnes. These games will be played according to the present professional rubs. Fourteen balls are run off the table, baing tue remaining on: for a break shot.
SAND LOTTER WINS GAME FOR CLEVELAND
CLFVFLAInD. O.. May Uhb Cleveland sand-lotter, won his kcorul American league same Wednesday, defeating t. I-ouis, to 1'. He was effective except in th third inning, when tit. Louis bunched a double and a triple behind a base, on balls. Cleveland bunted Callia out of the box in the seventh inning. Score:
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NATIONAL I.LW.IK. Won. Lo-t. 7 1
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Urooklyn Cim inn ui New York "lii-airi rhibnb-ljdd.l r!tt!ur!i St. I. uns lb ist 'n Au:uirA
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Sore ! inniuu's. Sr. Louis (-02 ni) 0Vi 2
Citveland hd eil lie 4 ; Two-bus.' L'r s Sisbr. pirniiiitf. Aus ( tin. Smith. Thro. hit Williams. ; Stolen baips To!.lu. Johnston. Sarrifht Isitf Sis!er, (ierlr, .loliusfon. Ir:i- !
nev, (Janitif r. S.rrlfi-f flif t'h.t pm.i 11. Smith. I'oubl pl.iy ivdeon t Sisirr. lft on bases St. Loiii.s. S; Cleveland. 7. I:.- on Imlls on iallla. ? ; otT Low.brmllk. 1: cd l'hle. 1. Hits-OsT Calll.i. : In H Innings. iion out In seventh: olY l.owdrmllk. none in 2 innings. Strin k out Hy Callia, 2; by I hle. 4. Losing plteher CalUa. l:rrors Wanil.sganss.
National Leacur. I'liil ltU lpliia r.rooklyu 1 rain . I'.oston-.New York (.r.iiin. Chlra.iio-Ciip lnn.it! ( t irroi;r.'! t. Anifrii'itn I.e;kCH-. Washington r.oston c -old . I Stroit. ciii.airo. :i. Clevt-laiKl. 4; St. Louis. 2. Ainerbaii Asolatin. Mllwauke.-, 1-7 u; To! . 2 lo n Miuneap Iis, Ü 'J ll; Louisville, '-s-l.
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oiJYirns. Doubles. Stoddard 16.1 130 Jenkins 153 144 Handicap 54 54
139 146 54
432 443 162
Totals 370 323 339 1037 Aranowski 240 124 136 410 Kanarr ISO l'l 136 467 Handicap 51 31 51 153 Totals 371 335 323 1030 Darr 1S2 li6 175 543 Tureson 160 160 136 476 Handicap 56 56 56 16S
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Totals Cordtz . Myers . .
Handicap . Totals . . Pfaffenbach Hunt Handicap .
39 h 124 152 4 3 1 6 15S 210 47
402 142 1 0 5 40 347 130 15 4 47
3S7 ISO 170 40 390 161 207 47
1 f S7 446 4S7 120 1053 469 54 5 141
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Totals 415 331 409 1153 G. all 163 179 166 51S Bordowski 121 130 110 361 Handicap 91 97 91 272 Totals 375 400 467 1142 Morgan 147 1S1 152 4S0 Hauck 1 3 4 1 33 177 4 4 4 Handicap 60 60 60 180 Totals 34 1 374 3S9 1104 Lucada 121 122 109 362 Lynn 124 1G3 134 421 Handicap 82 82 S2 246
'STUMP' L0CKARD HURLS S0RINS TO VICTORY
(iAMlis TODAY. National I.eamie. l'liil;oielp!ii!i :it I'.roklyn. boston at New York. St. Louis :it Pittsburgh. C!:i inn.iti nt 'lii.-.iu'o. nu rii an Leas lie. letroit .'t St. Louis. Clii..il-'o ;'.t iev'!.inl. Nv York at riiil.ulelnhbi. Wasliin'ti'li t Host Ii.
1. S. NOKMAL INS. ,
TI'KLi: H.rTn. May s. Hlfeerher.omenal pitching on the part i tiv.- pitelunu f K'crr f-nabled In-
of Stump" I-ckard maided th than i St.ite Normal to win the first
iorin hallers to win Wednos.iav s j interhall game with tbo Corby nin j the opener of the intoihall league.' J.ockard fanned 15 of the Corb ites with Yia deceptive spitter, anil contributeJ :i three-backer with tlv base loaded. Only hid low d hi.i.--tiv' standing prevents him fiamplaying var&ity ball, for lie is not overstocked witli knowleilce. A Cub scout was at Notre Famo s terday 'coking the lad ov r. Trafton startfd the came or Corby, but his erratic tv.jrling ilowoil the jsoriinte. M.any n ns, lip was yanked in lavor of Me- . Craken, whose swpprt as ;ui - ' thing- but good. Tii lo..of s. uT, j : a ratly. but it fell .-h rt. isoore by inningsriorin ei-.i c j ". .. Corly C0 .2! I ' 4 Batteries: Loi kaid aiiii H ivi ; Traftor., McCraken an i ,-irifTd
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as Tobacco Oof Your Goaf?
If SoWrite Dr. Elders For His New Discovery That Quickly Banishes M01d Man Tobacco" Forever.
MILES WILL STAGE BOXING BOUTS TONIGHTS NIL KS. Mich. May v A lom; bout of interest w;!l bo st .-.-.i ,, .n- ;
Thursday eveninr. May s. bv lo.-.l talent when Palm r and Putroski vill finish a mucb lip;tetI t.oiit. as theftt men hao ir.e: t'.:ee 1 frf, ;ind both time, a !r.v NT'irj.p.v ' Henton Harbor wf ! me.-t M. Williams of Nib s and W alldorf .f Nile-
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Henry 1 Stf.fft, Who Appears at the Orplicum Knum Toid::Iit.
RELIEVE colds from wpt fppt. nr i N.
overheating. Luden's are friends of outdoor workers, factory workers, indoor workers.
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rt 4 15S 12S 3 4 .12 0 189 13'J 42 390
160 211 2 4 403 1.T6 158 42
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1Ö2I 502 462 102 1056 51G 542 126
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Aaranowski .. 192 152 171 21 478 Kanarr 153 174 1S6 30 60S Stoddard .... 134 114 134 29 309 Jackson 13 8 104 111 49 310 Horkowski ... 114 96 113 70 332 Pfaffenbach .. 192 173 209 24 646 Hunt 130 212 17S 2 3 3S9 Morgan 121 162 142 29 513 Hauck 160 136 17S 31 367
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