South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 223, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 August 1919 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWSrTIMES Thousands At aces at hprin CHICAGO RIDER ds 7d TiT PREDICT GREAT League Standings PHILLIES OUTHIT BEDS, BUT LOSE Mays Scores With Yanks NATIONAL I.RIGIF.. U'on. I. -out.

.momy i:vi;xif;. rr.rsT 11. 1010.

fenrf Motorcycle

ghrook Park

OVERTIME GAME GOES TO CHICAGO

WLING SEASON

Cinrinnati w York rN Chlna I'rokl.Tn 4 littsLurir 45 H.t on . . . 37 I'Mtadflphi St. Loula 34

EAKS RE League Honors D

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Hagedorn, Rhodes and Marowski of South Bend Win Fast Races.

Thou and. if (;) motorcycle rart fan attendei the 't.i-fW'nt (3rd staged ;it Sprinporook park. Sund ty afternoon by i:. r. W. .rrrr anl Ralph Cro-. L:4ht evitinp rare-, Indudinp a side car event

were f taped on th

The rand stand was f 1 1 - 1 to it mpacity in addition to the st..ndinp room M th- turn. Th" m : proved t hip ; ss. Similar attr; Rons fire to he staged by T h two promoters i l th near future

The ou'sta ndi r.p m.n him

fi.iv that of V. H

'hi".iL,M. l.'i!'" '.vn.r.M of !) 'hi'. io S'1 .vji y race track, a famous r.ici'r in th'- central state-. II took tint

hoti'us In lth the

Will Be in the Field for

Pin Honors. iiv .ikiiosapiiat siwiu:. Moulinp. for the 1913-20 season.

skw YonK. Autr. li. cinrinnati Many fjew Clubs and Leagues

tain-i onsi'.ira Iii- round on .Ne w York in the national league pennant

i 'rate last week ;md Sunday enjovs a leid of live and a half same;. The ! Chicago Anif rir.ir.s continuing their losing battle, are threatened hy the

i ajiid ,iil,ir,ci' or" I Stroit, now four promises to he the greatest in the .arid a half pnms to the roar. history of the sport, if pre-season , llain. s of Ncv. Yoi k and Cadore f f interest Is any criterion. With the , i::ook!n h !d the Cincinnati hats- openinp of local league seasons still p''n :n cheek hut in the other four a month a way there are more clubs riit-Ms tiio I teds pounded the hall Hnd leapue organized than there .hard whik their pitchers allowed nc-iiile !re hv Sentem! er 1st.

half-mile track. f,.-,v , iris j Jn this tno hOWlers are not alone

I.I! r blanked Brooklyn Thursday for the alley owners of public 'e..with "ah' hits. Saturday Cincinnati tablishments. as well as 'private "- I three runs in the first inning clubs and organizations, have had off V.i-jdo'.is of Philadelphia, who in :in,i aro havinp their plant ;nd m stricht victories was scored on fquipment overhaull. In fact most oiil;. ;htee tmif.s. ' ()f the puhlic plants have already M -a do ws h;h a victim atrain Hun- rponoi jn a small way and Ht- pet1 v hi a K. i n n i iiK atlair. Cincinnati tin? pood p ay. niakin.; it tli:e,- straight. 'hlv not all of the hoys, who did In 'he Anuric.in k:iKi;e. Chicago ffrice in I'ncle Sam's army and Nt a (iosc battle to i;oston in naNy have returned, most of the

vnn kuui was i.?ie.i iour times. ,xn v)OWiPrs are with us. Com-

A. MK HI CAN

I.KAGIK. Won. Iasf. . . 1 3 ...V 41 ...VI 4- . ä4 4 -, ..TA 44 .44 M ..r.'j

'hifa?o 1'etrolr .New York "leTe!anl St. Louii Hrston WfijihJngton

rbllailHphia .7 07 A I CK I CAN ASSOCIATION.

M. fftul 1 Ird1an&peli Louisville 57 Ivf.i.ss City V? ( V.'iimhm ,i Mliiit-ap"lis 4; Miiw.inkre yj Tc-cdo 3.s

4i 4 .V V :U ;4

Of the

tliree-niii- p(ul i -v. Iphia.

inatr i d r.iif and in the I'lH'-nr.l' ,,;;

tail-ender held the hjninK thoe. who were absent tur-

leadrrs ren in four Klinu'i,,,, ,h f,rin,l (1f tlib u ,r :.nd thnn

"w',;t "n.tir.st tune. In this ever.t hel(,m. eontest lasting 1 innings. Wash- rrrrilited to the sport from the stavbe.t the foro.e, traU , . 1 . t h j t :t tattr.., out .Mar of Chicago ,;.honi,s, the bowling fraternity ha r.vw iitiie hf'iui: l.lM'o. Lav 1 ,ft! 1 , i Cirntte won Iiis -1 v'c- . . . - . aiuin.. 1 luiiu won ins .1 a- i P( p increased to enormous proior-

r.ao an 0:1 ,i.,y i.iin io oao spiii.lory Suinlay in an 11 inning 1-" in th.- t rM lap of the t.-n-mile M.. -k ! ,,1U h ,., v- ,atlie with 'Hhaw. j r"xn.. s. ,!"::rr,M'"- .....,:,. ' corey is big feature lI:Hr.r.!'n l:rt Khn.l. s 1 . . I . . I : IN PIRATE-DODGER GAME in th lirst p:iies. winnitiK' tli .t ami . . v, cotid pl .crs rvp.rtivrly in the ; IUI x ULSN". Ati. 1 1. Iittslurr ?ive-mite side ear .-vent. The ot her ; i,.lU..,i ,.ore hai-,i suml.iv and oeat South Tender to place m the w in-I U)lkl n - lo , A(ams 1uu lKal efnini; column was He4 :.ei t M:u owski. f(., tiw.lV aU the w.y and r.-i-cic-t who took a second in the ten-mile f.i;,:.k. suppoit. Carry baiun Stock twip rnce. ii(iul itaS(1 n,nninr featund. Hrook Siinmiaries. j h-t purehased the rt Ieae of F'.ve-mlle sini:le race--.lap Lon-. ( Mu h(.r .;,Kayetu- Henior. ol" the And rson. 1st: IVte r'.ladh.v k. An-; :.,(,J1U lUJ, ,,t ta. v.-urn Cadeion. seremd. Time i radian league. .-.re: ;

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ItKSl LTS VKSTCKDAY. National Iur. Philadelphia, -j ; CJnrliiii;U i, 3

York, 0; Chlrupo. 2. Hxifori. St. hul(. 1. Itrook!yn. .T; I'ltt5tMirr. nrrun I-iikup. "levelnti.l. : New. York. 11. Chiejijf,,. 1: Wnnliinsr t.ui. O Anxrirun Atnoriatlon. In diannpolis. . 0 : Mil antike, 7 2. l.tMlr.. O S; Minne ii.)l s. 3 7. Cehitnl'tM, L'-lo; Knnn Citv, 7-2 l.otiiai!l. :i; t. Tau!. 1. (.MI TODAA. National Iafuf. I'tiil.-Klelpliln Ht I'iltstuirjr. Amerlrun Ieuguc. Cld' .iir- t NVohiiij;tii!i. Itr..it at riill:oIclilila. f!ve!iiiiil nt New York. St LouU at Huston.

Pet. r;o W57 ..W! AO 474 407 ..J .370 Tot. .r.n; ..',7.1 .M ..V17 .4 'VI ::i'4 Trt. fdf) i0,) .V.3 rrzr, . '?j ..'.7J .371

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Eddie" Cicotte Bests Ray Shaw in Twelve Inning . Pitchers' Duel.

t ions. Many Tnii Fonniiii:. A'thoimh tlier- are a reat many nf the nal ni-tr.L'ii.ilinns that have

a'readv completed their arrange-1

tnents for tlie oniln suis m there are others, who are as yet fully (lcternvined as to whit extent their unit.' can he- compiled. A an illustration the City league, which

had a hard time to muster six teams;

last jersr ten cluhs hae a'ready applied for membership, which may h:iv to he increased to 1f teams.

The Wilson Ilros. league, which j

TIIICKK MK HFIUS. I'lrsf .-iin Ilvnn.svllie on ) Ol - C, 0 l orre Unite 20.5 ODt 10" 7 s 1 .Shields. .M-'eenoy and IMirslty; Keetinii und M-iifhester. Si :-en il fzn nie -Kv:mtvllle (hmi0() 0 1 0

IVrro ll.mt notono 4 .11

Y.rliees and K!usly ; l'.r ii ;inl Man-

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WASHINGTON, Aup. 11. Cieotttand Shaw enj?a?fd in a pitchers' duel .Sunday, which Chicago won. 1 to 0. in the 12th innin?, wlun Weaver ?ot an infield hit. advanced on JacKson's out. and scored on

Tomer's wild tl grounder, i-rore: 'llic.4;n I.elhold. If V.. Cellinn. 2I Weiiver. .".b lnk"n. rf Fels.-h. rf Con.lil. lb Hkliere. S In lk. c C'.eotte. p Trf:d ,. WASHINGTON - -I u 1 vre. lb Fester. .?b Milan, cf IM. e. rf Murphy, jf Sluinks. s I retinrd. 2a Uhnrrify. e : Shaw, p

Tetfll .. 'hb'S pr . . . Wnsidnston

ow of Feloh"s AR. K. II. O A ..40111 ..." 0 l ä 4 . . ' 1 1 . 1 ' . . ä O 1 1 o . . 4 0 0 ( j . . ä l in 2 : . . ä 0 1 1 2 1 . . 4 o o n . . 4 tt 2 .1 i ..41 1 .".. M ! Alt. H. II. I) A I . . r. o i o l ... o i o 2 .. a 0 0 7 1 ..4 o o 2 0 T, I O .T O . . : o 1 .. r . . .1 0 1 .1 4 . . :i o 2 i . . 4 o 0 1 o . . O i .V 1 4

. ivni ono oön ct i . tn0 000(M(- 0

Two-bus hit --;rinrrlM-. Sn.-rifW hits t;r;rrifv. Felnrh. lien hie plays- Shanks to Leonard: Mi'an to ;hnrrity. Left on h:ivc Cldeniro. 'n.llln)?ton. 0 Ria -n b;i!ls 11' Cboite. 2: ofT Shaw. 1. v"trin-k out Hy Shaw. " ; hy Clootte. 4. Frrors -Khhere. Foster. Sh:inks.

PERKEY CUBS DEFEAT OSCEOLA ALL-STARS

F!rwt fTiitne I'eorla

has been composed of four clubs fori Turner and Ilenüne

. oo) ioi loo -2 0 1 . mi ono oni .1 12 2 Mirsliall; Konilne.

Iie-mile Stock twin race otto" l'l r l'Sltl ilt

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Neuk m. I"t. Wayne, Im. W. II. Neal-i hiebet- , ..I. I ... i i ! C;irev.

' I M lt!lWlt!l. rf South r.end. P.r.l. Time, ',:.". ictitHimw, 21 ... Five-mile side care event 1 1 ow- j ! rb 1 r. .11 .... atd Hnerdorn. South Bend. 1st: 1"l'uitz- ll' j 1 er r . sm ...... Herl Rhode. South Rend. 2nd: Jap ! kwell. c ... hop.. Anderson, "rd. Titite, 7 : 27 'if . J Adams, p Ten-mile single ra --- Minnie j -i,., c.rehle, IMymouth, 1st; Fete Clad-' p, ijuoK VÄ S -- beck, Anderson. 2nd: Jap I,ong, An-! 'Ismi, s lrr,on. 3rd. Time. 13: .V,. VnTh'rf " . Ten-T:nl Stock twin race Otto Wh.-ut, if New kern. Ft. Wayne, 1st; Herbert Myers, if Marow s. South Rend. 2nd. Time. h 111 , n. W ard. 1 M Wheat, e ... Three-mil matched rac Walter ! Cwdore. p Nealso;i. Chicago. 1st; C.eortre C.lad- I' , ., . . x Knieper Iieck. Ar.derson, 2nd. Time. .?:.i4. xxllirkinnnu Oprt-mile pa ins t time Walter J Vmljnn Chiricrt tot- Cenrpo flti.l.l Total

; . : . . ,' . ,. I xliatted fur 'ad.re in

..f ck. Anuersorj. n.i; i.ari Kener. VXK:in for Knieper in Mil IMymouth. Ird; Jap 1,0111,'. Ander-! Pit tst.nr;

! l.toeklyii

1 W i. Iue hit.-

Alt. 1; 11. . a. . 12 4 1 . r. 1 110 . I o 2 ." o . 4 o 1 1 2 . .1 2 2 1 4 .4 0 1 12 it . l 1 2 . 4 it 1 o .40100 .3; ä 11 27 12 Alk lt. 11. M. A . .4 1 1 2 .t . :: o 1 o :: .4 0 o 2 o . 4 O 2 1 .401 1 0 .,4 2 2 11 O .4 OO 1 .1 . 3 0 O . 2 o o o 1 . 11 o o 11 o . 1 0 1 O II . (I 0 0 O 0 .3.1 .1 S 27 12

son. 1th. Time. l:lni,. Ten-mile free-for-all W. 1 1. Neal-

son. wh'CaRO. 1st; deure ttladbeck

100 210 010 -." llUOUOOol .1

Son t h w irt t h. Koiiettt-hy

tlie jast three seasons, is qoinp lo be

increased, dint is still undetermined as to whether it will consist of six or eicht clubs. The same is true of the orpheum Trio league. This or-

son while this reason there are nearly enoiifih applications on Hie to form two leagues. At the Koehler S: Schäfer Alleys, which is the home of the champions

a leaKue. If the plans of the pro

motors develop an cifcht club league

will be formed, and this will be by invitation. As the plant has but

0 four allevs and cannot accomodate

more than that number of teams

, each evening:, there Is apt to he conJ sider'ible conflict in schedules ! Many Lcjikhcj An Sot. 1 Many leagues are already estah-

sei'iini train

reoria . I (0 0210 .1 .1 0!

1 1 a.nrnl ri etnn 'rii lul 1 1

' I . I field

Zeier. Turner and Heuline. First 7anie -Ko. kford (11 121 011 7 !

Mllre I to 20 1 111 11 ir, 2",,sce-:.i

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..-.fei.i. 11.. , ii ii liil"l, nun tnnn and Kohls. Seennd cme - Itorkford tiOO (1.10 M 0 0 ." .Mollne (HK)OiOrt 1 ä .". Yotins arid Withrow; Relotell and Kohls.

CARL MAYS WINS SECOND CONTEST FOR YANKEES NF7W FORK. Auk. 11. Carl Mays the' pitcher who ha.i caused the factional ti?ht in the Ameiican league won hi second irame in a New York uniform by beating Clei ?. l.in'd Sunday 11 to I. Mays w.i;. constantly in difficulty )ut held ir

The T. Perkey Ctibs defeated tlie Osceola All Stars Sunday afternoon it Osceola hy the score of f. to 4. Meade of the local team pitched 1 no-'.tit pame until the seventh

Jwhm he was hurt while trying to

a ball. (Jish who relieved him

was a trille wild, hut was strong in pinchf s. Fncle "Josh" Iylet constable of

la. showed his authority in the

iiasi '.l me miiiii " in 11 i ui"ii.i in

was in process over a close decision. Constable Lyle thinkinp his townsmen were in the ripht. ordered the local manager off the field. Score by Inn in cs : Per key Cubs. .021 Oil 0(1 S 2 Osceoia .' 000 30" ilfil 4 2 "

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Ring and Meadows Strugg 13 Innings Wild Pitch Loses the Game.

CINCINNATI. O. Aue- II. Cincinnati won a wHl-p.ayed 13-innin, pa:ne from Philadelphia before over 2 2t'0 peopl Sunday, when Ma1otvs n-.acie a wild pitch v.ixh a rdtiner on srond, allowing the Finnin? run to score. Th s-ore was ?, to l. Poth Rinc and Meadows had one bad innir.p. hut otherwise pitched wonderful ball. Score;

riiir.nFLpRTA P.nnrroft, ss Plr kbiirn. 3b

I WllMav.?. cf

fAUe;. rf Iaidenn. IS CnPnhan. If Paulette. 2S . TraRrefser. c Mfadow, p

! Total i CINCINNATI j TUtb. 2! ! Iauter. lb . . . .

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n ont when 'Innlnp rnn wa rnrl rhlhcb Jphl.i (oa 021 (Orr rf) A 3 Cincinnati 0O1 201 (V0 W-S Two-t.;ie htt rioimh. I.nflertim. TmRcsrr. Three-ban hit OKahnn. Stol-n liHr llnr.reft, Traff'-'or. S.irriae Mtt Willi mm. Meadoma 2. Sarrlfl" fly Kopf. I)ibli plam -IMnc t Wlniro" to Hath to Wlnffo; Hnth to Kopf to I'Jbert : Iniibrt to Hath: Konf f.- Hath to Iaittirt; Wlr.iro t Hath; lUarkhnrn t Ludern Ix-ft on bs!s Prnlndelpila. A; Cin.innatl, 7. Hase en bai:-0!T Kir.z. .1; efT Mwinw. 4 Rtt hy rltcSr Br Meadows. 2 Strnrk out-By King, .1; by Meadows, h'rrnr-Callahsn.

arl Mays, ihf storm petrel of the American leapue, won th Hist anie that he pitched for the New York Vr.nkcfs.

KANSAS CITY H UK A KS ITT7N. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Aup. 11. Kansas City shared honors with Coluinbur. In a double header Sunday, the Mrst pam btoIpr: to th horn club 7 to2 and Columbus taking th second 10 to 2. George's hqtttinn featured the second pame. Score; Fir?t came Kansas City . . . 200 0 2 1 20 7 1 r Columbus ....000 200 00ft Z 1 2 Morstman. Sherman and 'apnr; Haines and I,aLonpe. Second pame Columbus .. .10-0 .103 120 10 11 S Kansas City . . . . 1 01 001 nop s n Georpe and Stumpf; Hall, Allen and Monroe.

Three-base lilts Harl-an . Konetchy. ' lished for the season. The Oliven the pinches.

St"!eli h:ieS Ciire

of the ClfVvl.inu

Suiitliworth. l , leapue, which Is the larpest orpani-' players beinp left on base. Score: I

Anderson. 2nd; Otto Newcam. 1rd. i 7;-,, rln J"; ov'V, '!.':. nation in the state, will again pre- j ci.KVKI.AM

Timr- 1 2-21. I "V.-.. . .. ,: .,'u. ..Hinner. If ....

ROBERTSON'S CIRCUIT DRIVES DEFEATS N. Y.

.lOiiiiMou Mi'THH i' n i;irinre. i-i . . f tu !mo' 1'ittsl.iir-. 7: Hronklyn. I. sent a compliment of 16 clubs for , " ' ' a , . . , af I M i li U I' III ll II , S . . lUtH-otT H.lnri-, It in s lunincx: ofr this season. There were manv more snenker cf Mitchell. 2 in 1 iMilnir. struck .it -Hy ; ....... . .. '. .L..u.L.,C L,

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Cad

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t'.lU'Te.

bv Ad.mi. 1. l.i.Hin- plt-luT applications to the officials of that

l'".rrrK M. Wheiit. Ciulnrc.

J le.iKue for membership. for liowl-

CHirAC.O. Aiu'. 11 Pave Robert -fwi s home run dr:o whbh cleared the fence in the riht tleM and sent llif.ti:, w ho had 0 ikfii. rns? too

P. He ahead of hi:b. v. b! d Chi aco ' tu u'f of .1 Ii liiak." . lb. ill SWi-ep of 'r.ee vitu - the b'ises

CARDINALS LOSE THREE

inp is held in hiph esteem there. Rut it am- t- ilLfMtlM Ail - r w wm l.Arln

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CTDMPUT TH DDAXCQ unrui lu "tnuie sueOinAlunl IU DnAYLO (essfully so thev will continue on

1 their 16 team plan. ST. I.oriS. Ans. 11. Heathcotes The Commercial

league. which

C Snilih s easy ily with has had uie of th? strongest circuits iilte., and two oat in the in the city for the past three years.

by winnmc imiay's irame irom New third, allowtd three runners to u-jij :.Kain present a con.pliment of

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i inner. If ; n 2 n n jl'hapmun. n . 1 l l l ' S penker. cf .1 0 1 1 n Smith, rf 4 1 1 2 o Inrdner. .lb . 4 o 1 1 Wi, mt.Kcan. 21 ." 1 1' 2 h hnsfon. R .1 ft .1 s 2 O'Nell. c 4 ft ft .1 ft ThoniH. r 1 o n 1 1 Myera. p o ll A n A Kurth, p :t ft ft 2 . !H.lrri I l 1 O Klenfer. p o li o I) 1 xx.Iatnleson i n n o I Tot.-N 41 t 12 21 1.1

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I Krlih. 21 S n t d.T. c lblltell p .( 'art I u MO , p Tet:: P.itte 1 fo- 1. drd wP itt.-d f.T P- Hi "!IIA;o Kl.i.k. rf Reil, her. li. rz 2i Hehert"!., ' .... Merk!.. 1 M.iee. If I'el. :u. Kt!'.r-r. .VcinnKr, To.i' Ne- "ork rhl.-ac' To '.i.' ) :r t : rt -mi fii'. ü :.i. v s.i rifi- i I ..; h;. p".i a H

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scot-" and ?" l.oston its t lurvi ; eicht clubs. Althoiißh the personel strähnt ictory vi ,t. I.ouis Sun- Uill be changed considerably. The dav. to 1. Ke.uin.: pitched a pood . deorpe Cutter Co. leapue will apain

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rwster. ss Yh k. rf linker .It.

le in the Held with tipht teams asj I.ewln. if thev were last vtar. The. latter also'Pil'P. R

xMatfed for F.teth in Mh.

xiHifted for Klepfer In fh.

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experienced an Increased application J j,,',jj,.' 7 f II f r ri Vi l.-it fV... ..'!.. 1 a I .

il'i in nun iiiiji ii. it ine uiin iiii,i lit--, lilli-l. (

ciiled to ontinue as an e'.pht-cluh j M vs. p . leapue. ... , ; lofil Tile Pxpress leapue. which held ieei.it;.l forth at the k'nehlrr.t Schäfer allevs New York

will continue as a four clup orpani-

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tlie Map and the (las Co. leasue ex-!

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Two-b.is, Mr Harris. Y. k. Three ! 1.- c... till 1 1. ....... i .1.... I......O !,... I

nation this season. The Standard j WhihI'shcii-i 2. .lii:ii,iii. S.nrifie lilfa ! Oil leapue has siv clubs read' for' -1 T r 2. S.ierifl., tile Speaker. Pipp. j

j lotib'e pl.ivs -W :imbse::o.. .lohr.on '

i: l (t.in iu r: riteth and . ulin.r m l eft f

poets to be ready for tl.e bed with mi buses -New Voi!. 7; Cleveland. V. j their eight club Trio om Mr.ation. i P'"'" on hnii -Off Mav. 4: off Myers.; i . - 1 . v , t-. 4 la!.. ..4 f . -. t '

2 Th Kloctnc leapue expects to hej .''' i:,nVL"s: .'.ff Pr.eth. r. In 0 2 .1" in

Hit :

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ready to try apain although it has j i.lnc : off Klenfer. .1 In 1 innins

not ieen definitely determined who-)'". pit. her by Me-s th. r they will operate on the four lv"l St:''1 k.-;'1'' JU

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.eauue is a. so peitmp thi ir ortraniza- ' 1i"nu"

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Mtl.Jl. Mar. HI' '.lie Sfn lea 1. . lla'v ; : S.nT't: e t.:t Keathitf 1 .;

I In- Ib-nrv und c;.'i!i"i: : Ke.it i". J .::-! H i'ke. I .eft .n ! s.-s He. ton 4: S 1 . !;;s ; iiv , 11 L.il s T Ki'-ttinc. 1 . " Mi. .1 Hits off Miv. 7 :n i:Mrn-M'i.-k ...:t P. Keatinc. b M.iv. 2; : i.i.;.-: :t l.m'rij 1 1 1 he.- M.-o. I.rti rs lb-at;. te 2. l'!-!:ii'ii. I.a:t:i.

roi.KIH) Hltr.AKS i:kn. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn . Aup. 11

fa r- in shape for the season. The . -4 s" ,ou i,nu 1 ,,M ,iU uiM-ieu .-, Studebaker ;ub. which has l.ef n ot)-itlouble hf'a,lf,r- Tho homf'

Krateinal and private organiza

tions are a'so b :s nettinp th-?ir af-

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tin two ten ,luh leagues success-! ,a(,k"1 u hauers pood pitching;

0VERLAMD TEAM TAKES TEN STRAIGHT GAMES

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f'i!l- for the past three years, are sure to continue in the same stride.

.And they have their plans all rnm-j , pb ti d for the er.suir.p season, with! I both the Vehicle and Automobile''

! h-acues wll fnrfi'itil elth .vnArl.

j -nc-ed material Their sui -tnute plan, which worked so successfully' las' ear will apain prevail. j There is certain to be a bip flour-i ish in bow Imp at the Klks Temple this season. Last year they operated:

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only four leagues. How e', er. bv

C ' 4 - O reason of their lc membership' 1 drive, which annexed many hiph '

(lass bowlers to iheir rostrr. it will ,.."',",' ' Jul s a be necessary to either increase the

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Meer: Hall and Har-'ate more of them. The latter plan j

( wi:l very liKe4y be adopted.

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The tloosier Cream baseball

iefeated : he Red AI n s

'in faultless fashion in the first came.

winning T to ft. The -cond same, which was stopped after the elchth ' ir.nitii: was slow and listless. Toledo i

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iwlth Mirneapolis nvlsp'.ays and Hov-

hks wiMness. Store: Vir? came

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nrin s.ntiment develoned for the' in ' 1 "e iccaistou.d no not.ur.:::

nine r eturn of a hip scratch leapue. w hich ; to the viMtor! in the cond came

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afttrnoon. The pame was p'.aed on h:rh class bowlers

tl.- .1 I 01:v-r p'.ayf.eb! diamonds, nearly all nfilliated with the orpani-

. iuticn. the "om mittee in charpe will

mdoubtedly prant the wishes of the owlers. However. :his will not Iis-

th- majoritv of th ! lR,l:Jn:l-,o!l '-'10 040 Cöft -r, 12 T. Prs of the "ritv arei-Mi!w'il,k- - - 2'0 so 02--7 7 2 ... w i I Steele and I.e irv. Hanson Kr..-. I

lo HILM p i:TltARICTION. Vlh.NNA. Aia: 11. A demar.it by

! h H'lt.cai i n 2t rr.ment for tho turb the Federal. Temple and Ant .tri-1;. .I'.inr, for Hei Kun and oth - 1 'eis Ifacun. which will be ccntinue.1

r ".t oru:a'.s who left Huncarv

. n ! :a to Austria wa announced ; .inu ineir t. it. ana Katies

iu re leagues with eiyht clubs each

i 1 1 )iri- . - s irKutrs. wiik n win Df ct nunuf lunpary 15 in the pa.:. The Kafirs will con lounced j '.inu their F. O. 1. and Kaslei

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man ind Lees, Haas Si oo mi pame Imhaaapohs . .4Cn 200 30 9 1,"? 2 Milwaukee . . . 002 (CO r.f" 2 11 3 'rum and I-c-ary; Howard. Hanon and Iees

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