South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 216, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1919 — Page 8
HI 'SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ianis Lose Lead in National L eaeue ace GIANTS DEFEAT How Driver Walter Cox Started in Horse Racing HOME RUN HITTER CLEVE DETROIT TIGERS
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CINCINNATI. Ami?. 4 New York I m
rained on the Cincinnati tram by (no doubt still
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Uk k at J ran it? State park. Dover.
N. II., so that the bit? training establishment would run under Cox time instead of the daylight saving plan, he rerr.arkd that if he had not received a pood boo-t when a young
n vr in Manchester, he would
I better. With thi object in view, t they went to the owner cf the plant
no m a ' l an oner oi jivv lor me JSO Of it. Cox was advised of the proposition
and told that he could have at the .same fitr'ire, but he refused, as it looked like an attempt to raise him J 100. This resulted in the others getting a start. After the lease was
Grand Circuit Meeting Opens Today on the North Randall Track.
winning the last game of th. serifs
Sunday before a crowd of over
000 fans. the largest attendance ever at a game here, and 'a record for the National league this season Harnes pitched .ably from start to finish, and hi.s pup port was perfect, while Ituether w,n soniewlj.it unsteady and tnisplays in the outfield by Itressler and Neale prou-d costly for him. Score:
be there cutting mut- j igned the new managers came to
tin chops and slicing bologna, in- which he could train over the track.
-.stead of training Lu Princeton and An explosion followed, and in a few
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Frank I)rey. j lu ing the. oldest son in the family, he went into the meat business withj his father and learned it from A o Z. Also as there was always a a!i to the race track wobblin ! around the roots of his hair, it && it long before he was doing a little
training, and fall fair racing, in the Suncook valley and other localities, which were never heard of by the high lights of the turf world. Kven t; that time Cox had the inborn Yankee quality of getting the money and while it was not always in three bgun s, or even in two, some of it neer failed to come his way before the close of the meeting. This also prompted him to rent the Manbester Driving park, for which he
days Walter Cox packed his baggage on an old three spring wagon -Mid moved to Nashua. When refer-' ring to it he said. "As I Jogged along behind that wagon. H seemed as If, I were goin gto a funeral, but In ,
the end it proved the. best thing that ever happened to me." IMarit Dismantled. Kvcryhody knows what followed. The new management of the Manbester Driving park could not
make noth ends meet and the plant!
is now dismantled. Cox, on the othr hand, rlevoted all of his time to racing, and it was not very long before lie had a fair stable of halfmilers." while his skill in the sulkysoon made a reputation for him as a
driver. The folks who bumped up;
paid $r,00 a year. Hy giving meet-! against him ind that he could goj
Totals -1 -7 s Itntted for Ituether In Mh. N-w York oo0 2lolu0-f Cii.rlnnatl ofMMton ooo-o Tvoh.ie hits Hums. Chis-. Tlireebjise hits RkiikIi, Hum. Stolen b;i" Ior!e. Sacrlfico hit Young. ;uz:iles Sacrifice fly Kauft. 1 ..u bb- jl.iv-.im-rnerrnnn (un(iilste'l t. I 1 1 on basest New York, ; 'ln Iniistt. I'.a-'-s on balls-OfT Iteuther. 1; -rT r.anjes. 1. Hits Off Ituether. H in s Innings ; ofr i:il-r, 1 in 1 Inning. Struck out My Knottier. .1 : by i:iler. .1; ty Harnes, 1. Losing j ifher Kopf. Krrorn N'e.iU iind Kopf.
mgs n oonuays. and trainintr wnat
racing material came his way. Cox managed to clear about $2,000 a year. Deride on Cox. After he had been doing this for thre. or four seasons. :i few local tuen got their heads together, and derided that Cox was making a fortune out of the old race track. At the same time they figured that if he could get rich at it they could do
th short m:b often, when the
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won so j in favor
of his mount, that some one dubbed: him -Kong Shot Cox." Finally inj
ho answered the call from the
D0AK BESTS MAMAUX IN PITCHERS' BATTLE
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 4. St. I.ouis won the first game with Brooklyn Sun-
2 to 1. and lost the second. S The first game was a pitchers between Mamaux and Doak,
Smith Iriving
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in the locals' runs. Myers' home run with two men -n base in the flrst inning of the second game gave (Irimes. who allowed but four hits, a three-run lead, ind by hitting three pitchers hard ml timely, the visitors added five uns. Srore:
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;t Loni oHioi iu" 2 Two-tse hit Hornsby. Stvdn bases -IIornby Smith 2. SsrrlnVe hit Lnran. Double plnys- Dllhoefr and LTan; Pfock. Hornsby and .1. Miller; O. kliller ni Konetohy. i.eft on bases rooklrn, ß; St. ol.uis. 4. r..is on balls -Of? Matnaui. 2: Do.ik. 1. Struck out 3r Mimtiui, 3; by Donk. 3. Krrors Olicn. Konetcby, J. Miller and Lavau.
Second game Brooklyn rAUort 111- ir, C. f. Louis OOrt ono 201-3 4 2 (rime and M. Wheit; .Iiuobs. Goodtin. Woodward and demons.
Overlands Beat Hilltop Outfit
190
mile tracks." He has been humming, .-.round them from that time up to!
date. v:ith all kinds of racing material, and in all kinds of company, while his start can be traced to the ?100 boost in the rent for the old race track at Manchester. N. H.
Giants Vacate First Place
League Standings
NATIONAL LKAdl'K.
XU W YORK, Auibt 4. Cincinnati dusted .N'ew York Dora the .National leugne leadership :,sl Friday und by winning the series tw - irif.s to one had a lead of one and one-naif games over its rival today. In the Amtrican league Chicago faltered. losing four games cut cf .vrn. bu retained its lead. The .St. l.oui lit ow ns advanced to engage in a close four cornered fight lor second I live with Cleveland, Detroit and Xtw York. Tiie Indians had second plate to I ionis-l ves aft.-r today's victory over Washington. In tho Xational li-ague Cincinnati took thrct? ttralsht gitnes from I'ittburg. one the completion oi the s-iK inning contest bi'Run Julj' 6 and finished after a Drotest hy New Y'orlc. P.os-ton was a victim in four games opt of five, being shut ou: twice Thursday by Fisher and I.uque. Sailce, a former giant, blanked New York with Jive hit Saturday. Cincinnati tvas unable to scoro on Barnes, wtio allowtd five nits. f;iants Win Single?. Xcw York won single contesr;-. from Boston and DrooKlvp and looi; three games out of live from l ittsburg. ,Toney and Harnes each shut out the pirates with three bits. In tho American ba;-;ue Chicago's pitchers were Uatted hard eariy in the week, bat became more effectho lattr. Nrv Y-rk admiaistcred Cicottes first defeat afUr sever, straight victoiies. The N hite iso.t evened ap the series Thursday aft'er sharing two 10 inning game Wednesday. Horton broke even Saturday.
Won. I.ot. I t. Onclnnjitl CA 21 .07 New York .r7 2s .071 Chhag 4 31 ..V2 Prooklyn 4a 44 .40 rhttdtury 43 47 .47s Itnstoit "... 32 3.1 ..i7U l'hllH.lelidda rtl 52 aT.I st. Lvui9 r.i 34 .a;1 AM Kill CAN' 1.KA01K. Won. Lot. l.t. rid. n? ."ts at .v Cleveland 52 40 ..Via New York :0 40 Detroit öl 41 ..V St Louis 4'. 4u .331 Host on 40 4o .4 1H Washington 3J 33 .413 Philadelphia 23 4 .233 A I Kill CAN' ASSOI 1 ATIOX. Won. Lo,.t. P.t. St. I ill -"7 A'tt Iiiliai!ixilis ."7 .'0 .'0'i Loulavllle M 43 ..V.2 t'oluiutni 4'. 4C .31; Kansas City 4s 47 .3n3 Minneapolis 4.t ."2 .4.1' Toledo :u; .".'. .374 MUwnukee 3; 01 .30:
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Trie Overland defeated the fast roing Hilltop4 Sunday afternoon at Lecper park by the score of 10 to 0. The Ovcvlands bunchtnl hits oil rlerman in the Mth iniin.c and hcn the d ist had settled, live rui s lad crossed the pan. Herman hau v.or sjpnnrt in this inr.ir.g. the tvo
rrors nade by the shortytop t e i r . j .1 L 11
por,yioie ivr a or.ice 01 rur.s. 111 phjUir
ii'.s ir.mng ino nrsi nmr men i- i.n 1
sifly. A crowd of Ü"1 fans w:tne
he contest. This makes the ninth -r. nrht victory for the automobile r.en. lae's tatting featured r In verlands. s.rivl Mers for th' .;:'.:tots each getDni; two Mows. .-each pitch vi :le innincs for ti.e a muers, and was iepewd b Subo. .-b4 famed seven :in. iVoro: ..eiiir.ds . co ::o 20110 1: li'.tops . . .t'-fn C?l 201 5 v 7 T'.alti-i ie Se.'.h. s.tl o and t'i.-n; f.'tn.tn. Sn.itli and I'lmlKy. livi . Arde: mti.
Tat Murray, who made his major lea 11 go debut against Jim Vaughn nnd the Ohicaso Cuba Sundav at
Cuh park, came down to South l'end Sunday night spent the evening renewing acquaintances at Notre Dame. I'at had no alibi to make foe his defeat, other than the fact that some of his mates made errors behind him in the eighth inning which accounted for the four runs in that stanza. He is the same modest, unassuming chap, and is anxious to work against some of the other
i Warns, as he is or the opinion mat
after he gets a little more experience, he will be a big asset to the
HKSl'I.TS YKNTKHOAY. National Ieajur. New York. 4; Cincinnati. 0. Philadelphia. 1; Chicago. 7. ltrooklyn. 1-S; St. Louis. 2-3. American Laegue. Cleveland. 4: Washington. Detroit, 2; New York, lo. American Ao-iatinn. Toledo. 0-2: Indianapolis. tI-7. Columbus. 1-1 : IiOjlvll!e. 10 3 MitincKpolii, 4-3; Milwaukee. 7-3. St. 1'aul, 22 4; Kansas City. 3-1. CAMKS TODAY. National Iafiir. n-tston at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at Chicago. Iirooklyn fit St. Louis. American IeuBie. St. Louis at Philadelphia Detroit at New York. Chicago at Hosten. T 1 1 It F.K KVK KEStLTS. First came Terre Haute 000 000 001 1 R 2 Peoria 21O310U) 7 lt 2 Keenati. Cash and Manchester; Lukenovlc and Marnhall. Second game Terre Haute 4 on 101 13 0 lorii UMoKio o 7 2 Drown and Miinchester; Ituwiuan, Hlgbee and Marshall.
IUoomlnctoa 010 000 000-1 R 2 Korkrr.rd o (O0 011 2 Turner and Dunn: Clark and Wlthrow.
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First came F.vansville ..
Mollne Vinctl and
Kohls. Second" game lnnville 10O4a3 2-10 Moline .!O2 005-ll 12 Shields. oorhe'S. McWe; rev, Winched and Stevens: Peeks. Keiser and Kohls.
M'K.'s WHITEWASHED BY ST. FLORIAN TEAM
He inquired about all his old team
! mates on the Notre Dame team, and
was picaseu to near mat l.ouis oii
was making good with Indianapolis, and that Chief Meyer was in the South Carolina league.
ERKEY CUBS WIN FROM LASALLE TEAM. 10-5
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INDIANAPOLIS WINS TWO. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Aue. 4. Indianapolis d f ated Toledo both games of a double header Sunday, and kept pace with the leading St. Paul club. In the first game Steele h'-ld Toledo to six scatterea hits and was never in trouble, winning 6 to 0. The Indians bunched hits off Drady in the second game and won 7 to 2. Score : First game
Toledo ' Indiana po'iis Sanders and
j Gosett.
Second game Toledo 200 000 OCO 2 4 0 Indianapolis . 10 0 10 00 7 12 0 I'.rady. Ferguson and Kelley; Orum and Leary.
Of.a 000 000 0 4 00 000 0 2 S Murphy; Steele
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Thi St Florian baseball team de
feated the M. K. Literary team Sun
day afternoon on the J. D. Oliver fiehl by a score of 4 to 0. The St. Florian pitcher was in Kreat form, allowing the M. K.'s. hut two scattered hits. Not once did the M. K. team threaten to score. The game was attended by a large delegation of fan?. Next Sunday the St. Florian young men'.? association will celebrate their silver Jubilee, and the elaborate celebration which is planned will commemorate their 25th anniversary. Score of Sunday's Käme: St. Florian .. 010 030 000 4 10 1 M. K. Literary. 000 000 000 0 2 2 Batteries: Niedbalski and Kazmierczak; Kocar and Loughmandy.
CLK V I' LAND. O, Aug. 4. Nineteen races appear on the program for the grand circuit meeting which will open at the North Randall track Monday. Tho feature event rn the first day is the North Kandall Sweepstake for 2:05 trotters, in which Murphy has named both Itoyai Mack and Wilkes Brewer, who put up such a splendid battle at Columbus where the latter won the fastest sixth heat on record. In this event they will meet Mignola. Fsperanza and Husy-s lassie, in the two-year-old race. Natalie the (Irrat and Dudette will also resume their battle for supremacy. Tommy Todd will start against Sölden Spier. Fvil Hock and The Ace, In the 2:10 trot, while either (irace Direct or South Bend Drl will make another start against Symbol S. Forrest, who gave everyone a scare at Toledo. Captain Heir at Law. Jay Mack and Tom Donahue, who has been sent on from Ponton. Cox will be out behind McGregor the (Jreat in the Press purse on Tuesday. He is in against Hollyrcod Naomi, Joseph (Juy, who had a letup last week, and Hritton Forbes. Murphy may also make his tirst start the same afternoon behind his new purchase. Wood Patch, nnd see if he can trim Jack Keith, with which Valentine won at Toledo and Columbus. The 2:07 trot and 2:17 pace complete the day's card. The three Peters. Pdlliken. Coley and June, are in the former, with Petrex and Miss Woodbine, while Abbe Hond. Kthel Knight, Harley It. nnd Princelyne are in the latter. Wednesday flamicr Day. Wednesday will be the banner day of the meeting with the JS.OOO Champion Stallion stake and the Plain Dealer purse for the 2:0$ trot
ters, on the card. Abbie Putney.
Drusiloff. Periscope, Molly Knight and Princess FJtawah will meet in the former, while Hollyrood Kate.
Mary Coburn nnd Miriam (luv will'
make an effort in the latter to keep Hrcsoia from repeating her unex
pected Victory in the Ohio purse at
the first Cleveland meeting. The 2:12 trot and the 2:14 pace are the fillers for Wednesday. Murphy has Joe L. in the former. It will ho his first race this year and it will keep him busy to win from Mintmark. Mary Ward. Edith Carter and Viney Dingen. Miss FJagle looks like the best in the pace if Valentine does not make a second start with Jack Keith, while Fleming should go in 2:05 with Princelyne. In his first start over a hnlf-mile track this year, he could beat 2:10. Tlirw for Thursday. As the free-for-all trot did not fill, there are only three races programed for Thursday. The day's entertainment will open with a 2:19 trot, in which Tom 4- Direct. Siliho. Nedda,
Harmony and (lolden Frls 'o appear J
among the entries. It will tie sandwiched with the leader purse for 2:0S pacers, in which Frank Dewev
will meet Direct C. Hurnett. and will
be followed by the 2:04 pace, which presents the name of the grand old battler. A Game of Chance, among the entries. He will be sent out for the tvord with Delle Alcantara. Hal Hoy. Lee Grande and South Pend Girl. The free-for-all pace, with Single G., Miss Harris M., Directum J., and Russell Hoy as starters is the feature event on the last day of "the meeting, the other events being the 2:14 trot. 2:16 trot and the 2:10 pace. James Albert, who won eight rates off the reel in the Pay State circuit, will appear In the latter.
Wildness of Dauss in the Sixth Gives the New Yorkers Eight Runs. _____
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t made it two out of thre from Dej troit by winning the last game of the ; series, 10 to 2. The Yankees -cored
eight runs off Dauss in the sixth o two bases on balls, six hits, includ ing a home run by Plpp with tvv men on bases. Umpire Owens behind the plate, was hit in the throve by a foul tip off Peckinpaugh's La and was forced to retire. Umpii
I Connelly officiated alone for the bal
ance of the game. Owens' injury !- thought not to be serious, as be left for Doston tonight to umpire
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in The News-Times office and give New York oil Kr 1' the sport editor an earful concerning Two-base hits-K.iel. key. .to,,, ,, , i Home run Pipp. Sacrifice hit --Pratt, his protege, Jack Sharkey.. He says s.., rjfiro tivPeeInpaugh. Double i.!ahe is quite anxious to have Sharkey j Younz and IDIlimiun : Peeklnpanen. show himself to South Bend fight 1 I" lln,,n 1 , 'i 7. V,'" l'Tu n j ork, t . De troit. '.. liases on ball O " fans and will meet any boy In the shawyey. 2: off Dauss. 4. lilts Off Dmiv world who weighs in the neighbor-! la in'oi off Avers, l in Struck ut hood of 1"0 bounds i I5-v 'wy. 2: by Dauss. 1; by Aye s, nood Ol l-U pounds. ,0i,inf: pit her - Dauss. Krn.rs Wagner used to be a top-notch .n.. A'.nsinlth. Pekinp:Mii;li .iii.l P:ik-r
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he took him under his wing and taught him all the tricks he knew. Now Sharkey is rated as the comin ' bantamweight champion, having disposed of many contenders for the crown. 1
Wau-nor and Sharker, aro on their - llth inninp an1 1,roke th(" tie' wav to Milwaukee, where thev have M Zilk' of lh Bend played a a bout I.ibor day. Sharker will go star ame in 1,10 neld for the Speed into active training at once i Hoys, and accepted eight chances
PENTON HARPOR. Aug. 4.
.Tack DeiHpsey pitched the tirst ball of the Fitzsimmons Speed PoysHakell and Barker game played here Sunday. The Speed Boys won by a score of : to 2, when Xu'in
ball over the fence in the
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PAT MURRAY MAKES HIS DEBUT WITH PHILLIES
without an error. He also contrib- ;
j uted a Texas leaguer to the hit col-j 1 umn. There were 1.597 paid admis-1
sions. The batteries were: For the Speed Poys, Sage and Rostiser; fori the Haskell and barker team. Stack,
Punched hitsanfl Kavanaugh. base running!
CHICAGO. Aug. 4.coupled with daring
X'r.oC." vlt! TROOPERS WIN GAME ! ed shutout ball after the first in- A N D G i VE EX H I B ITI 0 N ! ning. when Pancroft's double and! J Williams' single netted a run. Mur-I Tno Troopers, a newly organized ray. a recruit from Notre Dame, J i)asei,all team composed of ov eis as made his debut with the Phila-1 soldi-rs defeated Die All Sta rs Sundelphians. Herzog, obtained fromjay on Cassidy field by a score of &: Boston in the trade for Mann and t0i, Casey, Who was wounded in;
rick. was in the game for Chicago Score:
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uiouti: WINS. ...i. Special to The Newn-TIm: LAPOaTE, Ind.. Aug. 4. The Importe baseball team defeated the
RoseJawn Eclipse team of Chicago at the fair grounds here Sunday by
a score of 5 to 3 in a game replete with sensational plays. It developed Into a pitchers battle in which Young, the laporte t-'-ler. had the better of his more exi rienced opponent. The batterle were: For the Laporte tenm. Young and Weilman: for the Roselawn, Etten and wade. '
INDIANS NOW SECOND, DEFEAT SENATOR CREW WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. Cleveland attained undisputed possession
of second place in the American league race by taking the final game of the series with Washington Sunday. 4 to 0. while' Detroit was defeated by New York. The visitors hit Shaw opportunely while Covclaskle was strong in the pinches. Smith knocked the ball over the right field wall in the second inning. Score:
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Troopers, r.nd was in great formBefore the game, the Troopers; gave an exhibition drill which was well received bv the crowd. It was the same drill that was fjivon each !
0 , day in France. .
01 The Troopers now challenge any; 1 j team in South Bend to a game. Any J team wishing to cross bats with ; (them should call Main 4037 and ask j 13 1 for Mgr. Mack. ! A - I . . .
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27 bl. second his singles sent two home.
(MOl2 0-7l Shovlln hit four singles and a triple j oout r tfort
CLL V K LA N P AIL R. II. O. A. Gniney. If a l o o 0 Chapmnn, ks a 0 0 a 4 Speaker, f 4 O 1 4 o Smith, rf 4 110 0 ;nrduer. ab 2 1 1 o 0 Wumbstran. '2b .1110 2 .Tehnpfon. lb 4 0 1J 0 O'NePl. c a o l s 0 CoveU-kle, p a 0 c o 3 Totals m 4 s '27 a WASHINGTON AH. It. II. . A. .Tudce. lb '2 0 s 0 Kolter. 3b 4 0 1 4 Mewky. If . O 0 .1 0 Klee, rf 4 0 0 2 1 Murphr. cf 4 0 1 4 0 Jhnrrlty. c 4 0 14 2 Shanks, es 4 O 1 o 0 Janvrlu, '2h .? n o .pi 2 Shiw. p 2 o o o z x.Mllan 1 0 o o Johnson, p U O 0 0 0 Totals 11 0 3 27 11
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Two-baae hits Ibincroft. Vnuehu. during the alt rnoon. core: Stolen bases Ilerzotr 2. Paskert, Hol-1 First game fice flv-Ilarber. Inuble plfirs-Herzog ( olumbus .. ooooooom i 3 to Hollocher to Merkle; ILin roft to Louisville ... 020 030 äO 10 11 0 Paiilftt to laidt-rti.s. Left ou bases Wilkinson. Horstman and Stumpf; rbiiadelphi. a: Chi.-agn. a. nit iivi. . Mpvprs pitcher-llv Murray (Herzog twice). ! Lonp and Struck ut by Vaunhn, 3; y Mirrny, 2.1 Secortd same nrrors-Plnrkluirn. Columhus ... OOOnOO'1!" 1 7 0
Louisville . . . UDO uü., 'J"' i u
Lambeth and Stumpf; and Kocher.
SPOKANK. Wash . Aug. 4 A re-
was made to clean upi
the huge bands of j.-ck rabbits in-j festinr the section no tli of I'mssr ! i on the Akima river. A drive was
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Three-tse hits Judg. Miks Monirnn Smith. Stolpn iwisen Judjre, WjmfuPns. Grsney. Sacrifice nits -Vamh-gsns. .ludtre. Saerhe fir O'NVIU. Ioul par Wamhsansd to Chapm.-in t .lolinvon. Left on t-asesi rieveland. i; WnsMnpton. S. Itasen on bjIN Off Sii.iw. 4; t'orelenkie. x lllt. Oft Shaw. T In f Innlnca. Strurk out Bv Sh.m. 2; t'erelenkle, 7. Islng pitcher Shaw. Error Gardner.
NEW YOKK. Aug. 4. The draft rule, by which major baseball leagues obtain for a stated sum rlay-rs from the minor leagues a-: the eud oi" ach feasor-, under th-: bationil agit-rnent is retard.1, by miner leagues a thin of th. last." I-'ulti.. president of the International It.'iFcbail league, announced bete Sundav r.?tht. Abafrting thöt
(J.irrv Herrmann cf Cincinnati, ac.-j
W.2 lor tne major ieai;ues at a .luiru niectimr here- la-t January, at hicn
tue menor leagues asked f c r more!
i ST. PA TL WINS TWO. KANAi? CITY, Auj. 4. Aftej takine the first game of a double i header. 4 to 2, St. Paul went into the second game here Sunday for j 22 hits and as many runs off four ' Kansas City pitchers, taking the ) game 22 to 1. Score: i First pamp , St. Paul 000 010,020 4 ? 1 Kansas Citv. . . 000 100 02" ? 11 4
Oriner and Hargrave: Kvans.
j Johnson and Warner.
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orp.mized. tut hunter?; did not turn ; out in nffioient numUr to make a solid drive nnd whib' thousands of: the big jobs were stirred up tho va.st
Graham majority succeeded in escaping
throurIi the thin line of beaters. It , is proposed to stao another drive i
soon with i1 0 to fc00 b'.-aters In line. If left undisturbed lt jack rabbits incretse t a degree v hi h seriously threatens crops. In previous suecessfvil drives as many as 5,0f.'0 head 1 of rabbits has been slaughtered in i
a da y.
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Nie ha us my; Parks, roe.
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money for their player.-, had denied , ritv'. ' ODO 1 00 0r,o i 5 2
the riuet ana liuonr.ed tn- minor, ... . . ., .
ieau'ue. that th" cculd withdraw from the rat'e-nal agreement if thei desired. Mr. Fultz declared the offer' was accepted and .1 committee head.!
td by an attorney of Cmc-as'o, president cf the Western league, Three
I've league, was appointed to arrange for the separation It was a-'reed. Mr Fuitz add d, that the national agrcenifiit shouta rt-T.ain iu foice rntil the formil ngreement Mgr.ed.
MANY MAIIIXKS AURIVK. NKW YORK. Aug 4. Approximately 3.000 marines, vancuard of 16.000 "devil dogs," whose exploits
1 in Heileau wood, at Chateau Thier-
I ry. Soissons and other famous battle wen
Milwaukee broke its losins streak I
here Sunday by defeating Minneap- ! oils in the first game of the double j header. 7 to 4. Howard was wild in j the second! came and with the score 1 tied in the nfth and the haeS r'.üd j
he was relieved bv illiams. Kus
sel!, first nan to facp WiMiams
for a sinsle driving in two run?
Score: Fim game
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Milwaukee . . .002 n."i 00 7 "
Craft. Whitehouse, Schauer and
William.-. Hansen and Ix-s
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