South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 182, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1919 — Page 8
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Babe Ruth Knocks Home Run With Bases Clogged But It Didn't Help. Nnxr yolk, j.,jv i. yrw York won both .'arms of a noihb-hr,.df-r from i:o..ri here Mondav rasrintr an etjrhth-innini; rally ir. ach t OMTf-on-.i- a one-ruri hul of the Itei Sox. The j-cori-.s w : e ; to 4 and I to 2. The world champions fielded poorly in tho brst contest and iost de.-pite liwtnV h. .no run ith the ha es full in the sixth Inning. J'rnno'.k u.nt alonir voll in the SKond !;an,n until the eighth innlrv-r, rvh n the Yank- -s bun- h .! 'our h.ts with a pass for three ii.n.-, i't cklnpauirh hit safely in ootr frames an 'I now his .':,: do hits m I't consecutive contests. Sops: I'll: st t;.Mi;. Teuton 'j. not (.on N.f.v York . ... itoo ui 7 Home inn Fiutlt. StePn l a Vi. k. poll Me pin J s- Stimmen. .'' .ft :inl Uufh : Vitt. Sffiun'. Vitt. S!..intmi ;md S f t ; I'e.Vlnp:iHtrli. I'm t f ;iel l'i. Left "ii leisen Nes. York. U; r"t"ii. 7. 1 1 ri - ru OfT .Limes, -!! Shik'-v. .'. Stru' k out Ity Sh.i key. I'.rrors ;tlh.'ifj. Hooper, S -ii;in. Walt. rs. si;rnM ;a.ii: Piston iNxi oio oio 2 .New York Iihi imki o-, 4 Tv.oh.m, J, if s Sli.ltltiot!. I..llll:ir. I'.'dl'. stolen l:ih-s --It.ik'-r, Sarlfi hit - Vitt. Slt'Tlflv' fl Stl.lTlIHiII Double play- Sliunsr and Sh.i nin.ii : Ituth :tiid Shannon I -f t n b;oes -NVw York. .t; t ?tn. 0. Uiif- on IctIN fT S' hiM-iilt-r. t: off )iihin. .;; i.ff i nri. k. .'.. Hit.-o?T S hiiHih-r, 2 In 7 innlnirs: fT ininn. in lntilnps. Struck out I'y S hm-iilcr. 1; liv iVnii'x k. :i. U'innl'itr ptf her i ti i it n . Errors Srti.m. Shannon. Itculif. ROTTEN BASE RUNNING DEFEATS BEANEATERS no.STON. July 1 Now York made its hits rount .and lcft.ittl lioston. 7 to 4. Monday. Horton outhit New York. ln:t iy poor oa.o runnint; threw avay chinces to score. Svore: New York T.10 loj oV-7 ItM!tou (ml L'oo (Kil 4 Two-liae hit.i nt'"hT. ('has-, Youiiir, r.-'k'l. Kawlinir. Thorjio, ('rni-t. Tiir'-i:is. lilts Kit t'-in r. Yniinir. H"lk'. ltliu khurii'. Stolen t ui hi s I'li.isf. r.M kI. Sa rifh e Lit Hums. Sa ri f ii fly Zlnitr rtnati. Umitil play Maranvilh-, l.larki'urn'. Heiko rind lUa'kliirii'. lft Ii Ii;im Ni'w York. 1; I'.osfon. l.'l. 5;sf on ti:lll ' MT l;iilf'r, J : off Ilfjifo:i. 1; ort KratlliL'. : olT CluMU'.v, 1. Hit OiT Cans.vv. 10 In 4 innintrs; otT Ii'titon. 0 in . Innings; oft Keatinc. in 'J itinSns; ofl C'1h'!i.v. t in 7 innings. Stru-k nt It v (nwv. 1; l.y r.cntoii. 1: l'.r K'-atliitr. 1; by "linry. Yinniiiy Iii h-r ('aiiM-y. Losing dtcluT - K a t -Inc. Krrors - KanfT, Younz. Molk. REDS WIN BOTH GAMES FROM SLIPPING BRUINS CIIH'AC.O. July 1. Cincinnati took two names from Chicapo Monday I to 1 am! J to 1. The visitors lunched hit o'f iJouIas for tho tirt vi tory, vhil- crrois by tno local?" n.ive tht'in tho svm ond k'.ime. Score : riusT ; mi:. Clni-inn.iti olj mm oin 4 i'MnU'.i . Ili m 1(M ( n V I T.'-Iiiim' hits .I.t'.. Killi-tVr. i:ii'tl:-r. I hr-- !as- li it I .i ii 1"' r ' . irh. S:. rifi..- lit -It.it! s.i rifi. . fl N.-ah-I : t t jil.iy ;n.h t" l:mln-rt. I. .-ft on I. :. -4 iti. Iriii.itl. lo. l lii'ij... 4 r. is.w im. l.'il!-'!7 h-.M-jl.is. i tl Uii.'th.T. off Itai;.y. 1. Hit U! IoM'l.is. '. in s liijiins; ort !.it!'', noil in 1 InniiiL: lilt l.v pif.-l-r lf l'. iilt v 1 1 in'.." 1 1. Strn. k out- Hv I.oi-!.is. O; l.v Kn.tlo r. - I'm-.-.! t a 1 1 Ki.hf-r : .. i t. i-it-h r linucla. l'.rrnr I.i'.ir SH'iiNU liAMI tlt.-itte! for Il n.lri in st h "ln Inr.atl ' o; ,)!( CM. iic l"o (0" otni 1 Two-I'iiw hit Kons st oi.n s.isl.Mann. Mrk'i S.o rift. hits N-ah. J I f t n t.a's --Ciii. itin.iti. .; ''!.'.. ..... ', lhi I. a h:il!s- itT Kin- " rt l!.-t4.lri. 1; r M irtln 1 liit" "! Il. ii.ri. 4 in iniiii!i-s; .ff M..rt j in l inning stnu-k ouf -i'V Kt'i'. t.. i l.:.iri. l. I. lue I'it.Mi.-r llMnl-i. i;:r.r- Fx.pt, black. Pask.rt. Karr.!! TIGERS WIN SEVENTH STRAGIHT: SCORE 6-1 ST. LOflS. Julv 1 1 "ti.. it bi:iid P.nenporl iüiöi- at; .ialanche of läse hit.- ir the ou.i it: -nirg. when th ii::. send 1';;!" inn, and won the opening game i t" the series- from St. Iciis Monda to 1 P.ol.iril hc!J tl.o ;ihmI ; :: scattered s,(etu s. Score : Iiftroit 1 ooo oio St. I-oij. i'ln 1 1 o. o 1 Two I. ;! hit- l'"l T . ' Sti. i !1 l'.le .Mriaitt' S.i rlf;.e tit . !i. I't,h. Mir. Left cm i i- I'tr:r. ; St I.e-iH. It is.! en : i! e 1 . . . i 1 1 1 1 . 4 r 'tT IimiiTt. I : er N i !.t . t lli- -OT Pdvnii-ort, ." !: 1 - i:.:.:iij. ;T K','d, 1 !n 1 :i li.i ir- ;i k .t l'. !tel.nd. .1; by 1 :i !i ; r. . i W r:-!.T. - Wild pit. ii --b-.li iMVenj- rt Lrror A '.: t . s..i.;t m.i i:s win sli .i ir. MINNKAPOLIS. M.nn . .L.. 1 Kansas c'ity wo; a s'.-.u-feM from l'nr.i .ivolis .Mi'iict.n t '.utitur Park and Pattersor. tor s;x rat.- it; the sixth lr.ninr The iit' i s :..i thr e r'.ir.f In the rft h wstl.o it a h;t. The lTii?- kno ked a b ini box ::i the s'.Xrli out Hall kept them fiom :in; the score: Mir pea poll . . I u 0 i i v i 2 K.ir.Ms City . . 0"j 1 1 l: Purk. IMtterstin. Robertson and (wers- Grahirti. ILtll at;i Lal.or.gc IM.AY t-" I1NTS. "Ch'i(k' Si;tvbri -.r.d "W'uY Kene will meet in a point v p , ciil match o r.tevt at the Wo'.far; I-I.it Side Pi!! n d p. triors r.et T!.:n t.-.y night lr..iiii'jih .is the confttants ratik with the I.,--: thtii pr in the -it t i-ri lb :nf rt ia beir.g ma m f ."' d tu tile nial.ii. Sceral worth vh;I' wafers l;ae reedy bvn place!
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t. .day's game that appeared in the (:us Joosenou. lineup lo years ago Adams, ot c,,t Incl Acain. I'itts!urg. and Miller, of St. Louis. The cut over Willard's eye was both i-ein- members .f the Pitts- opned Monday while he was boxing hurg team at that time. Mays itb Walter Monahan, but the blood vililne.,j was directly n sponsible j "'? quickly stopped. Tho chamfor thö1 loss of todav's gar ie by St. 1 1n does not believe the wound will
Louis. Th. Pitts-burg club an-1 nounced that they had mx ured Outfielder Nicholson from tho letroil club ia the waiv er route. iSvore: St. I.on i s 000 (Mil otin 1 Pittsburg Ii) (HM OJx -4 Tw i-ti.isc hits Stnitl: I.avan. Three lae liit Stengel Stolen bases Cabin, 'uts-hau. Sarrifi. e hits Sto. k. Ada'ns. Ioii!.e .l iv St. i k. Laviiii :inl Milh r. I.ft .mi l.;is-s St. Louis. ;: Pittsburg. 7 P.. i-.es mi bulls Mir M.iy. .: .tT TueiM. 1 Hits ofT May. .' in ii innings; .(T Teero. :; hi 2 liinins. Hit bv pltrher Ity Tuepi. 1 ll'lltsliaw i. Struck out Ily Miy. ; by Adams. .Y Losing it hr Mix. Lrrors Varnr. '2. EJECT KID GLEASON FROM PARK BUT LEE FOHlS INDIANS LOSE CI.KVKLAND. O.. July 1 . Chicago difcalid Cleveland. Ö to :', Monday in a stormy -an. Manager ;! i.-'Hi w.'s eicied from the field it; the lusf inning lor prot sting a de ision. The Cu vi land team de!..yed the L'an.e f;c minutes, insist ing Cicott hui niaiie a balk. Cleve-I land o;tfidd'is hid four assists lo the pi te niith ot a loiible. t r -;.c an. I h-imo run. and .Murphy a io,:bl atal Ihne singly in iouv t i tr. s u i. Scci : !n. ;ii.-.. .ii ill lmi ." C! el -cid m bl Ooo - J Yt . v,. hit, (ulk. .1 a i k s o u . Murl''i. I.ntit''. Smith. Thrce-bii' hit - js-iiltt: Iben.- r . ii Smith. StoN-if l:i ' !i;aii li!. M.Mrdiin S.ierifi--.- hit M Mulj liii I..:ilde pl.-n -Smith :i 1 1 1 n'N'eiil:- ) W'.i lnl.srf'is- ;ilel .1 .hll"t l) ; 1 -!! :itol . i s. h.r.k i.ett on i. I. -Chic:ig. b"i:l j f ! Hi I .'. P. iv-i oil l':lll- OfT Chofte. i j l it. I.. r - l'.v lt.i.-l.v i M . ' M 1 1 i I i : i : bv l'i-' I ott,- . l.-itit.i Strink eiit l'.v I'i. otte. j 1 l.v P..I-.-I. I. l'hilli j'!. 'J. Liming 1 1 : ..if P..!gl. . 1: .M :-. 1 Hits i MT ill Ii III I efT I'llUHl i ,v M V er. n 'lie hi ff Pilillitm 4; b i j!i pt in 4 i in :'. 1 .". inn in; T tntui'g. Hit .t lev I'..!-'!' . i i .i r I ii r. .J.tfinton. iCNeili ATHLETICS WINNERS ! PHILAPKLPHIA. July 1. SinJ gl s bv W'.il-s.r and trun!. followj n.g -. pass to Them. is ir tne .th -a,. Philadelphia th. decsion ov r I .Washington Monday. 4 to : Piles tiipl- Mth the 1 ascs tilicv! ti"tl the : More in the fifth after long hits by Mo.-o. Witt and Walker gae tlie ' m als an earlv leau. Cl over's lieldirti: w a ' nlliant. Score: w 1 ; :i in (mm cO nV -.t :p!.i.i OJl ii t t 4 us., l it M-Avoy. Three t I.rts Wirr Il.ui'e run -Wa'.kpr. st-diMi IlLi.''- S o rifi- hit - Strunk, ti'i.iv Theten M A'-v. TliomW.p. IbirrijH :ird lu;ih: lUirri;-. utir.-.! I ..'ft oil tei V.-iitlncton. d: '.;."..' t ! l i. It r.;w-H oil li:llN -OfT :t-t! 1: m'T Craft. 1. "ff Ib-j1:. . . tT It.il ert -...ii a in 2 limbic: '"fT 1 1 i'rj'tt. in ''1 li'.niiitfx it tit in tt h . stre-k u'.t P.v Cr iff. 1; bv Uoger. I.' inc ;i.f. !.-r ll'"!ii'r!"ii. Lrtors !.;ilu J, I Ml U.I II. ; Hi.i nrci..ui:i wtxxkii. P v A-" l.ifed I'ri'Mi : WIMBLLDON. July 1. C. S. ':.'. lard, t'tuted States, beat It. V. Thomas. Knpland. Monday. -i. 6-0, R-l. in the international tennis tournament ia uroirress hero.
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Manager Kearns Will Request That Willard's Favorite Blow Be Discredited. TOLUDO. O. July 1. n.irrir.R of the rabbit punch, one of Champion Jess Wlllard's favorite deliv-c-iie.. will be demanded by Jack Ki-arns, manager of Jack Iempsey. b: lor' he allows the challenper to . ..... . t. . 1 Il'illn.,1 In W.iif l.lf. I Ii v IlllR Willi I i in i w in in' ii J h-..vy weight championship .ontest hu'. July 4. Kearns made known his der ision Monday nißht. The punch i a blow delivered to the bnck of the nick while the men i-o hichtintt" in clineh'S with at least one arm free. Hoth Willard and Peit'psey hae bi en usinr the punch with punishin effei t in their train:r;r louts. and Manager Kearns olaims that while the blow is a fa'.rite with tho champion it is not at ail important in IVmpsy's rt-ptr-tiure of punches. I'rohihlK l Ileforo. Sueh a ibdivery is barred and has U-ep forbidden in l.ik' tik'hts. The ri'bs f the Tflel boxing roinniit-t-c are silent about this punch. They insist upon clean breaks and prohib't the kidney punch while the j boxers are c linched. Th- blow, how- ! -ver. is permissible under ttu- loi'ilo rt'le- if the boxers are not locked in an embrace. Kearns said that he will request Mlie I'ccord. referee, to see that the panch is not delivered and will insist upon having an understanding with Willard to that effect before the day of the contest. (inms Half Inch. Hempsey was measured for height Morday afternoon by William Muldoon. of New York, whose tiures c.ne him six feet, two inches. This v:;s half an inch more than the height er-dited to Dcnipsey the last time he was measured six months -.inc. His trainers claimed that Iempsey is still u rowing. Dempsey did his last boxing Menday when he finished four rounds, stopping one each with I Jill Tate anil tlu Jamaica Kid and two with Jock Malone. The challenger forced the Uf nul rtUI not Pun,sn ni h,ar rlnf n irtnorc nu novnrnlv :i Vii llt on " . " . ", . previous ways. up nan piannea io !-.f nl.rmt Hii r-r.mt .tlni :inl drinking what he pleases, merely kin nht walks t keep his mushother. him to any extent even if opened in the Independence day bout He boxed six rounds Monday afternoon and plans to continue work with the gloves Tuesday and Wednesday, resting Thursday. YANKS AGAIN PLACE IN INTER-ALLIES CONTESTS PK RS II INC? STAimWI. Trance. July 1. Americans again broke tbc world's record for the SOU meter relay race in the inter-allied games Monday, cutting down Sunday's time from 1 minute ?.:) 1-. seconds to I minute "0 4-5 seconds. C. W. Paddeck of Pasedena. Calif., gave hi teammates a three meter lead in the 'list lap and this lead was held by laHvard Tesehner of Lawrence. Mass.. who finished. The Canadian te.vm was second and also shared in the record breaking. Australia tinlshed third and France fourth. America took all the three places in t h o finals of the discus throw. Iif l,t- -Joseph I Logins winning the evtnt with a throw of 40. s?,. metersP. L. Pyrd and James Duncan, respectively, took second ami third piaces. All three American entries it: ihe semi-finals of the 400 meters run also were placed. YOUNG LADIES Excellent Opportunities created by the merger of the Two Telephone Systems Many additional young ladies are required on account of the consolidation of the Manual and Automatic Telephone systems. Exceptional opportunities for energetic and steady young women. Good salary paid while learning. Chances for advancement are exc ellent. Apply Traffic Chief s office, third floor Telephone building. 227 S. Main St. Central Union Tel. Co. paw1 'i UMON SHOE CO. 233 S. Mkhlsnn St. E
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I ."V. rt-iiMiniii.u lulling I il ; I MdVW ' by Indianapolis in the ninth innir.?. ' reited four runs and won he last i game of the eries with olumbus. ,' to I'p to the ninth innir.g She r- J mnn hnd allowed but three hits. In i l h innirc. with one man out, th1 Columbus pitcher allowed rive jst'inpht hits and was taken out in fa cor of Lefty George, who started hii e.ion with a balk, advancinc tvo men. ("eorge walked Leary, the next batter was purposely passed ami allowed (tossett, pinch hitting for Cavet to single and thus score the winning run. Score: Coiumbus ....001) 100 002 3 S 0 Indianapolis . . 00 H'u 00 4 4 9 3 Sherman. George and Wagner, Cavet and Leary. MNCiKHS VS. LATHI: YVOHKS. To allow the people of South Pend a chance to see them in action on Saturday, the manager of the Singer baseball team has put the game between the Singers ami the South Pnd I-ithe works ahead a week and the game will be played next Saturday, instead of July 12. The Iuiihe works squad lias bern practicing diligently for the past couple of months and it is said that tho have one of the best semi-pro teams in th city. The Singers will i' out full strength. saints m:.vr mtiAvr.Ks. ST. I'AI'L July 1. By a ninth irnir.g rally St. Paul defeated Mil';ikcp .Monday to I. Cnrriden w:-s afe on I eri -inker's error. Faeth, ".ho went in in the eighth, passed Iie.vn and Itutlcr. MeMenemy. ruining for 'orriden. scored on an intield out au-1 Margrave doubled to th1 Hau po'.o, scoring two more runs. Score: .Milwaukee . . . . i' 1 1 000 000 9 r. S. Paul 4100-100 Ml." 5 7 2 Howard. Hansen, Faeth and Iy.'c; Monroe, Browne and Hargrave. coiiOi-:r.s ni:n:.T m:.s. LOCISYI LLL. Ky.. July L Miljus who won the first game of the present series from I)uisillo was bitted hard, losing Monday 1 to 1. The score: Toledo (00 Oio (j o 0 1 :; o lxniisville ... .000 41 4u 9 1C 1 Miljus and M. Kelly; Stewart and Kocher. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Commercial Accounts Solicited I ! DRUGGIST, Auditorium Theater. The Big Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C. BASTIAN, Ii
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