South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1919 — Page 16
ivi:;xrsim i,vr..vifl, avuist a. mo. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES V a. n a 7 ) tri TT) TV irrf-ti 1
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Opening
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STRAIGHT HEATS WINS FEATURE
; Yanks Still Have ! Their Pet Hoodoo
NF.V VOi:K. Au 1.7. .spendim--1 .g finr y for h ill players i a dis-
witri f r 1 1 t i ' - Hiir.oert an. I
Home Fast, Hollyrood Kate,; n-V..-,.,. owmrV'c,:' W Yankee.,
Holly Landlord and Harper, Other Winners.
I'Jixect, speedy diii:;hUr of Wape, Direct, won a. hollow victory in tlr IS.eCO stake lor 2: . pacers, th" featuro of the opening day of the
tldrd annual grand -,ir-;ut m cling
J. Th jovial oku.c b- have been dig
ging 1 . j at rrul.ir intervals for :;'.v 1,'I'r.t. F,v r since they un'oos- ! the purse strirgs to buy the New York rlu'i ar.'l fr inchi.-e their lives 1. avf l.( ri MJ. ,J with i'iTo!u:-.'.s. I 'll the Yankee no matter how ?-trong :h look on pipr. Kni un- . to ik- th- --r i.N iit old hoo!"o ti'..t Las 1 j ii camping on their
trail for ;v-urs.
... ....v.... v , i it e j ; i s i ku pp rt - it w.-ton purTiusday. Th" r.t .. had an!y thr.u -'has . which bt ought Pitcher Carl ttartera and waö decided ir. straight f M t s to tlir -!'il for a sum said to ktata. jhavo M.-f.;i :,( (..,. cash and thrv" The 2:11 p.ce wrnt four heat.' ' 5 ''' rs. may raak- the Vanl.s look end furnish---! the b -'st eoub . of ti.-. l',,,:r -his, as far as we can day. 12 (lecrb "J lomt Ja-V..." Irivt n j ' ' vill have ju.-t as liard a time by Uen V,'alkerf v.on the open:n -' J 1 oMi" - 1' his onJ with tl) Yank.s Ik at. Prince Per;er -.conti .m-l i:,v' :fIiy of ,hp "ther rood pit. -hers on Harper the thir.l. The Uu. e heat ; r -I''-rins' roster. xvInniTS not in tlu- fonrtli neat, j 'vh n a clal i- h ird ned vith a uhifh liarpr won t;i,i!y ;n M ''"o-and tin- Yank.s most corThe i':OS trot or th- A. P.. Mat;.- ,:iilll' ' Io t make much
r'vs cup and a pure of 1,!;00 fur-' (hn' 1 "ru" how n;a!' "odpitchi-rs it
nished good lacing MhC.ir W.att
BARNES EQUALS
jB Mw 4 Newport
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Bests Mitchell in Pitching Duel !
Making Ten Straight Wins.
P.IiOOKr.Y. A':-'. Ja.,, kdiT.t's won his 1 u h .-tr.iiht ;ait,f for X( 'A' Yorl; T;k sda jaal'tin ta: Mason' ma.ior UmUc rt'tunl held '.'.v Tv 1, hr.k'.v. Parjus had - pitel. -r' ho l with Miic.li 11, th" r.iihts l.atii.K IH'ol.lyn. 2 to I. .-'core : '
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NDIANS DEFEAT
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BROWNS KNOCK JONES FROM MOUND IN THIRD
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ditchers' Battle Goes to f.log
ridge Speaker and Cut in ii'i,
Sensational Catches.
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took the rlri-t heat from ilollrood Katf. which 'Ot oif to a had .-tart,
out Dodge's mare eaMIy utt Ia-.on ;
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I art is. tio Yanks haf lost
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'ithr I'-aKtM-. Tin v h ivi j'ilf-tl up
the hrM and co.td tin- mxt tv.o in!Ii ;,tI ''r thr'" t0 Iivo runs- (,n1' to
tvi.iie in th lit-
iho other evnt nas- for Phdad- i - nir hl , ltl,n to ",I" f, OIi' ho' i,..,o i.. n. hl;:tI- 'I'v eoir.f? Miller JIuL'ins
r mnir;s and per-
2. Trot, 3 Ileat; J'ur.oe !,1M); A. It. MullifMs Tup. IIo21.rrool Kat-. r. in . l.v I)0(t;- KatP r.uiiuiT 1 1 'ii . . . 'J 1 1 Osar Wr.tts, !. jr.. l-y C.vu.
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Vi i i -t;vv .;.de it three out uf foar fnan Xfv'" ,u " 1 ' M-5''" '. Vt I1: 'oi k. winning the Ut icaaie of the t T..als . ,;i A ' :-t ' - ;. ,V' - to t. "ovc'ukic had the ' n,,;,. r. rf -T ; "li ( " '" A jj -t iter of MonU-f,- in a pitch-i ' ! 1'
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j Mil and Cle.vcland Mored twict on y j l.'-.a.-. li. ; ;!Miioys douMe, I'lipman'.s .sicn -i ,s;"i:"11 " -'' . ..ft. ! ..e. ;peaK-r"j iinl aii'l steal an! i .!w.". i ... ' 'an i-" .single. Speaker iv.ade nine ! "tlraw.
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I ' :i' plate. A sensational ciu -haadal ! T.a..: :.' : l
itch by cut oM LVu Cleveian -1 i xl'.at.d f.-r Mui-mt v, itv . f .
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riaj in tljo second round of the singles In tha Invitation tennis tourna-
j". , ment vs completed on the turf courts at the Casino, la Newport, In matches
: wLIcb were replete with good tennis although entirely devoid of surprises. (i 7, Tbe doubles were started and some few matches were finished late In the
"i -7 l'u afkTU0OD ut nothing startlins develaped in any of tceni. The Australians . " dhl not arrive and were dcfaulud in the sirtes and will olav In the donhlps.
e jar.Ks i.ave a lot of j i;riv.jkIvU ; ; ; ; ; ;; ; ; ;; ; ; ;; ; ;;;lü -1 The best tennis of the day was seen in a' ccuplc cf the early second round eaes-c spot 1- the out- . Tv . ,i,s -Hums, ri-t.-I.-r. St.l- ' .natrUtx ' ' " "
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hf l.l. I-"vs has ltiii-Jf a -riat Play- n .aesFl-t.-iaT. J . 1 . M rifli -j hit !
iv for tjie Yanks, ju-t ;us he- v.ould J M-r. !oull- plays l'lvt her a:ul ,
U U AUR1CII Mc LOUGH LIN ; j
hnai Meg.iwaii. l.r. m. .J'.nis!,-. :; r.Uir.; J.odie. however, i Pin-,' ! : i,:,IIso;t .Miteh.-JI. 1. Stn.- k ut , LtQCLgUQ OtcHlUlIlgS Pur Cnrnuutl. l.r. s ( .Murphy i . . 1 ü-mü. so tnod atid no hotter. Sara i hv Harm-s, l.y .Mit. lall. Lrr.a - . ;
Jess Y alvo stnrt"l.
Tlinf 2:07'i. :i7-, r.:7't. 2:'!0 Trot. Iirrtor Sf.. 3 l'ur- $l.0O0; Pliiln.lrhhi Jir r TJie Holly Lnn.llor.1. I y., Iy !!
Corona.!- (White 1 i
Slnrs;:r't l'ririi.i, !i. ia.. ly I't t'-r
I Vh k i. a comor. hut a ch..rh-y !iorsi Ziuimerma:i. 1 mi. KotioP hy Heat: j 1 1 : hint low and fcept him there for j Mit,'i,v!1'up. a o-i.l; tiao-. The Yanks, to oar ikj-L,,,, r-.mr,, .n.xr-
jtion, tifo.f an outfielder worse I '1.- i . ..
hänlCPR. KENNEDY MAKES
the r-.it (Turnen
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j.tnyihint; elsf hut they keep on j
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h-hai Owyhn h. id . (Hi-y. :; J aj iUnni PiK Jiinr,- Stall.
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Cincian;iti Nev York Cllir.l-.i
RECORD AT RIFLE USE El I'Hl h'-stoa R.
('AIa)Wl'i.L N. J.. Aus. 1 .h A ! I'iukuh Ij.l.iu
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LKVKhANI) rrr.ey. if ijiriRti, t"s . . . aker. tf ... ..uris. "1 ar.livr. : . . . .Va inlaii. !'! V..-.l. rf 'Nrlil. ivolesliie. . . Totals MAV VOlvK-"insh-r. s ..-k. rf '...l.rr. ab iekl.lla! .... Lewis. !f ! Pratt, I:. lhi.iie, if
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hall 'ff M.o'L. r. 4; ejf .ej.et. -. M.';rnw. 1. Hit oT J-;; . ia 1' I
I iin.i:is: '-.T MiifMT, iHun- In 1 in
I idr.K': "tl" .Mi'ir.ivx. 7 ia ;i.i.ha. lht - : I .v pit !ar hy M ir.r. iTol.iin: ! t- ' .1 ' ii-- iSil'-r. S!f i!-k ut r.y Si . .i.rr.
Alt. K. H. o. A. : i; I.,sLn jiUei-r Jeee- l.rr-.r ivi.
4j Vuni Fnn amateur team
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I With .i f-taff fonipo.-ed of Mays
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Wis,,-, r.M.l v-.o-.n,.-,,,..! . . l t'V aru. vauium leebcoj.;'
liiit h 'Pd di::'-in- and Herl Thor-
ui Tare, llotrl Iclia,i Mi.Ur. 3 Ilratn; rüah'eo :inJ f.effv frri,l t-.L-r.
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llraoe Tiirpt. h nr. Iv Walt-r
Iir f - AI l"t v ;-ritry i st n r''"n 111
Krank I'wpv, b. h. i'o
Hat-'lnsi is lo.oh-d with fitehir.g t;il-
s-iUits. was :v.ado here toil ty l.y "pi. Clarence i'. Keiuu ly. of the marine corps nlle rane delac h:m nt. (Juaatico. Va., in tlo meuiheis' match of
I.Mu.ird P, I', s. iI.i.h.'i ö Ö Tim i::ei. L:(-;!4. 2:13 Vmt. -1 Ilritt: Vut :,r,on.
Harper, 1. ly M Knn Anna Coop.r Hhirison 1'rili.e Pepper, tdk t I'riii'-e Indian ir-2uei u he!,a at Mal ) II rile )
Iloiue-1 "t ist . 1. tu, l-y Tramp Fat - Pa hi tie t li"ur ( P..
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His catchers H-.meih ml I ' A Uloiia I June a--o,-ia, lor.. .i
Kio-1 are hard workers and steady enourrh, tiiouah neither is much of a htttir. His inf. eld with the s!ur-
4 1 1Jl,'h 'rank Ihlar. the flashy hard-
thotrli a perfeet si ere consisted of only 1) ' i i 1 's-K t s." K.niHt.ly contin, led hootir.r,' ur.lil he made a "Tour" on the loth .-ami. ile aver-
hi:tm' Prckinpauh. the ca phlo I a 4''d tnI-'" hots a. minute a apcoi
P 1 4 cj1'''!' ;,r J Ierrill Pratt, a highly ex
perienced player, is strong enough t suit the averarre m a narr.' r. hut the
(a;i;sen:,-.,'iü;;;"b."V'H,'ra.lv 4 V. :rn Vnn! ,inl tho -oin- rouzU- The Wooiip.it li. g. . (Murphyi.. t; 2 .". ro ( 'o'.onels have heard no noise like
Pillie C... hat.'. Pi tor Hillen and I;nio-
tiMiii'ss ji 1 m (tarti!. Time 'J M'stj, i;:e'.i4. 2 :(H1i. :l),iTo IW-Ht -I.-rt'i riirinir. .Mi" M irjoiie, l.r. f., l.y .Mauri, n Marjorie (.V'vi-l'ii, wen. i ime -2 To IWat 2 :::" i Trottlnn. J.u k Kill. mi hy iMlh.n Axu erthy-Ih--ulri-l.lng I-ady (Scrrtll, wu. Time "J
HIGHLAND GOLF CLUB TO HAVE NEW COURSE
INDIAN ArOLL?, Aus. 1.".. Tht Highland Colt' club will nut asU leu lease of the property on which Iks the present Highland j.-olf tours(, hu: xill huild a new cli'! h.onse and grounds. The present Highland Kolf course, near Itiveiside park, will revert L the city in nd will he couvtited into a municipal -folf club. According to Highland ot'aaals,
a ja unant-winniuK dividend.
ANOTHER ROUND PASSED BY AUSTRALIAN TEAM
St. Loui
record for the match
Oontinuid iail shootin wcathei and a rain squall which nltw i.p durmi.' the sec nd rel.iy caused j 0 o luu-
testants to drop out. Tt n of the -I'M-j iti'-ainin entrants made perfect j
S'joh-s. aPvl neariy all continued shooting in tha hope of pas.-anrr .he hiph marl; made hy Kennedy, hut tile nearest approarn was l" I ionsc -ntivos, scored by .). W. IKssion. of the New York Athletic clu'.j tca.n, who v.on second place.
We::. I. .st P t. ('.''. :il .',m .".rj a:: .m . 1 .thht r.u . i7'j 4'J Cd . 47'J :;7 ."ii .4u7 ; . . avn '2 TjU ..'lo'J I an i. 'Voll. I.nt. Pet. I ;.' as .tj-jyj ."7 11 .o-j ."".!' 4:; .."i;Ui n ..Hh T2 :, .::,; 43 02 .VM ! l!l I'.') . 1UJ -'7 .-Jsl j association. Won. h-st. Prt.i ;a 4,i .01. j jo .tw I ös p; .ä.".c. j is .r-.i r,i Z2 . hr, i 4s .V, .4t;j :;a fi .:;7i as ; .rj
SATURDAY OPENING OF lrlair x-J-u fo"r tila" win,u'r- 'J'St.'i; i e rt A. (lardner, Chicago, who won it I AMATEUR GOLF TOURNEYitwace; K. M. Hym. Allegheny. Pa.i Totals ..... ! tIl- lyo,j d inne r. W. C. Fownts, Jv. rwvluu!''. . '. . . A".
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oi DEFEATS WASHINGTON
NT-: YOKK, Au?. 1.:. .secretary
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States irolf association announced u :1W m u,u'" ",,U,Ä 1
at the J.kwanok country cluo. Man
N i:VTOX. M,ih A iii,'. lo.-Ier-ald A. Patterson and Norman K.
Urookes one of tho visiting Austral!- ,-..-.. r- r i -rr niiir an teams, came through victorious I N DI AN APOLIS TO HAVE today in the second round of the! GOLF MEET FOR WOMEN United States national lawn tennis.
doubles, championship tournament. The other team composed of lt. V.
! Thomas and Randolph Lycett was
eliminated hy an American tram. Patterson and Prookes defeated
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Ch.eao ... Ivtroit 'k'Velai.d .. -Neu York ., St . bonis . . l'osfon . . . . W;:-l:i!:-toa i'hlhoh-lphl.-i
Ieli;in:ii'"Ps St. Paul ... Louisville Kallas City C'dwnihin Min lira polls Milwaukee . Teh-.lo . . . .
Ii:sl LTS VKSTKKDAV. Nalioiml l,fAK..r. New York. "J: P.rooklyn. I. Anifricun Leagiic. Ch veland. : New York. 1. J.-tr..it. I; i'liil.iih'Ipliia. c. St. I.ieiis. 10; p.oston. ::. A hut lean A.ithitiuii. Cohniihus. a; Kansas City. Ö. 'J"ol.'l. ."i : Miniii-Mpolis. Indianapolis, H 31; Milwaukee, a IV J. ui IIP-. St. Paul. ä.
next Saturday morninir at the Oakniont country cluh, Allegheny, Pa. There are l'Z entrants "out more arc expected by mail from distant clubs before the tournament starts. Only two Canadian players arc anions the aspirants to tho title hut nearly all the prominent golfers in
if Oakmont, champion of 11 la and; New Yo;
:ston player or tire title
cluster, Yt., live years ago
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Mb. (,l.H KM2 coo -: UK) IM d) - 1
,..,,....,, - c,itrir,. f citr C Francis Ouiment. the Coston player! I wo has. hit -mmikv. Si,.hii tas. Houaid r . Whitney of the tinted, , . , ' Steaker. (hir.lner. Sa.rifi hlts-Ynk.
i.i:(;isj.T)its ci:i.i;pitATL:. AKIIOV. U., Axis. The an nual legislative reunion of the mem-
state ollicials, be.yan lure and will extend over three days. The Chamber of Commerce has charge of the arrangements and many features
. , ,. f lM , i tainment cf 'he guests, including .hick hvans of ('hicago. who won! . , . .
I the last championship, played for in . , . , , :AVf! ltlC. at Philadelphia. The other üf ,AUrn nUmbr f ba""
I NX) IAN' AT )IA., An. Pa A women's golf tournament, with the Indianapolis city championship at
J stake, will be an innovation in state le-olf circles this fall. Arrangements
H. Nonas tilianis seconil. and Wat-, son M. Washburn, holders of the!
" i.n.iuu N-ui.wui um-, "ijamatc-ur tournament, straight sets. 6-2, S-'.. in aj While some of the local golf cluhs match that vab easily the feature of ; maintain women's departments and tl day's play. I hold annual tournaments, the tour-
are being made to have the tourna-
imt'r.l jonow Miiu u aini i lie -i.
Tlmniru and 1 -i-nt lr.t tn dm! n.: . it ...mi ,... :.... i.,,i
V.,,.- .1,-,. r..r - .iMi:n iiu I.MI mii oe ine him imi-
new .li.b henv.. wbi.h will be livat- ,U,1,""J' " ' " le-n. r-. .w-.ui,. women or inuianapoiis uae oao
il-.l Jiitl -in,l T."r.,a T Ir.. .. r, .-Tm 1 .,,. f. .. !,
ed If Us.ii! nn n tr act of more ihm ! ' ' - " ' " " a uppiniuuiiy io luiuwi -oi a v o.
l'O aire?, north of the oily. The new house will I e a modern country club in every May. t si!l have all up to Inte facilities. A new
holders ;f the tri-state sectional title. Harry S hopp of the South title. Til' seore was ij-jf, C-j, 1-0, (trove club is prtmoting . tjie worn-0--. . Ion's tournament and expects more
The Kos Angeles pair Maurice K. than. 1C0 entries. I'ach of tlie six
lii holo ccurs- will he laid out .n P'-'J'n and Thomas C Hand v. ! clubs in Indianapolis is heiug asked
the nv ei.v. Tennis courts aid othr cluh iixturcs will be installed. Thrt task of buying the property is now on. and the new club nou.se and loursc will be coiapiftcd hy Ii. 1, when the Highland Ciolf club will move its ; r-s nt sit .
Pacific coast ch.unpvms. had an asylto mae entries, as well as the un
time in disiioj-ing of H. Doyle of attached women. Washington, and l. P. Harris, of j Tho date of the play has not been Pratt.ebor... Yt.. hold, rs of the m id-j fixed, hut it will be held over the .il.. At). nth- t;n., ti,..! South drove course. Th- event
viviv- I li' Ml ill,
PLAYGROUNDS COMPETE
D. OLIVER'S TOD,
I defaultei ack meets atul a swim-'"" oi;JS
! score beimr "--. '-.'.. I-J. So certain
was tli loitcorr.o that -on pa ra t ively
few spect at trs were aftracte.' even
by the chance to see Mohoughlir
pirobably will bt for 1 .'s holes, med
al handicap.
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u.e auiornian com i m action.
AT J. D. OLIVER'S TODAY ! Th. fourth n atch sch. tub d was
im.i DIVISION STREET TEAMS
defaulted by the Pallas. Texas team ,.f t n-. . v u: t , , . .
Three track meets and a swim-'1 i n.i.e.iii.iei auu i,otn a s-
ming meet will he stated bv the.1"1"- ho.!.-rs of tho southwest, rn Phivprount! directors during the i,eXt! ''th to the San Franciscans. Win. week. Aug. 13 will be the first track i -M- J,,hnstl'n ( ' J- rifrin. the , i i 4 I r-ert Invi-sii rn oh-im oions
meei in, junior ooy -inu .mu ' tweefc these two teams each team a t i. . . i - . . ... , . ,r . i - - i
r;r:s irom an tue p-us '"''n. havimrlo.t on,- came.
The big feature of the tramo was the good work of th' Division st.
TAKE DOUBLE VICTORY
Division st. playground senior indoor baseball team took the strong Washington team into camp Tuesday evening by the seore of 7 to 1. This irame makes a even break bc-
J. D. Oliver's playgrounds to deter- i.mm.i.vu im,i i4..i. mine the -"hampionship, the fid- Mil .A' i K K 1 Wis.. Aug. la. b. wins: dav the midiret boys and; iflianapolis took undisputed posJunior glrli will compete at the san-O: sl" "f tirst l,! re by defeating park The. final track m.t being' MilwaiiW in two games ten tu
tin"' and e.evtn to nine.
held Autr. 2" between the senior i
trirhs cf the city.
The visitor practically cinched J
batteries. Potty and Schaffer. In u preliminary game th Division st. junior lads defeated the Lemper team by the score of "to ' for
the second time this season. Banner
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erstwhile holders of national honors who will try for it again this year uro Jerome D. Travels. Upper Mont-
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the .second inning and the Wai-hirg-ton American league club wa defeated in a-n exhibition gaiav here Tuesday seven to two. The visitors wtre unable to Kolve lielP delivery. Gharity. ; pinch hitter fanning for lie linal out of the game. -Scoie: Warhir.Kton . . . 1 01 0v0 00j 2 7 4 Kail Lights D',0 000 ".') 7 JO a Fuller, Gill and Agnew; Pell ar.d Iii i ii'. gan.
KANSAS '1TY WINS. Ö-U. KANSAS CITY, Aug. IS. Kulk'h
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The gan e was a pitching du ! Im -two ii Fisher and Cel nan. ach man whiffing 14 plavcrs. The SMfdehaker victory came when Davidson knocked a two-bagger with three men on. In i preliminary game the Cutters nine defeated the Dcstto.vcr.-i by the score of 1 ä to 11.
t-.nal game Tuesday, ö to C. Wlun the itätors got to Johnson for th--Uo-p.g runs in the eleenth. Hair.es wi s M'iu in to finish the gameScorer Columbus rcoeooce .1 5 : Kansas City . . . . 000 030 ,:; 5 7 Patteries: Wilkinson and Wagner; Johnson. Haines and IaPongc.
TIMELY SWATS SPELL DEFEAT FOR ATHLETICS PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 12 Timely hitting enabled Detroit to win the third ütraUht game from Philadelphia Tuesday, D lo 0. Couh scored from seeon. 1 in tht third inning when Turner fumbled Hcilmann's r round r. .Score.
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