South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1919 — Page 6

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League Standings

Red Team Leads League by Six and One-half Games at Present.

Y'rk 'ti.'inta virtually wore put out of the National ague race hero Pi-May, whwi the Cincinnati Fed.-; defeated the;n in both games of a doubl header, -vinn'ng the Kf ri-s fotn pmes rait f six. Cinrinmt'

von the firyr ?;im bv n n.or. rift

four to three, and the se ond game! "itc

four to 0. Th as a result ot

'iH ir virion's. inrras i ;a'!r U . i Pittsburg, a 2: Pesten to ux and ori- :..;f im nie. Igan. 12 Inning.

I .national, i.i: (jt i:. I vii. i.. r. t. j Cm. i i j nan , 7a ;: . tfTfl .ev Vrk 37 .".7 'tl-HZ " I ..'l.V I : r L. 1 n 4:1 .- . tv.", j i I'ltti.-iriT it :.i .;.".. i r. n m .v, . n. ! IT.:: v!-!;,M,i .-.7 .:? I St. ls,in ;y, ,0 :- ( ' AMKKM AN 1.1. . I . v j "W'.-ii I...,r. r t. I Iii' .um r: :r.t .'.17' I l fr..it 41 . ."-'l ' I '!v-:.in.i ;,7 1 1 ..v.4 I ISt. I,f.uU .v. ..v. j N.--.V Yrrk ."1 j Ii-.-ff Ii in a , j ! V;'!!rrf..n II t'd . l'.t l'hlladfll'M.i 17 7J .-'T.' AMKKK AN ASSOCIATION. t 1 W'.U. I. '!f. I- t. j st r.iiii t ii .ij'ii j in.ii.ii;:ij-..!; :, r .ji ; ' . ii N i ! Hl I; .Vi". ' I K-Min.M J j f v 4 ..V.I ! 'ii! rutins .YJ .."ooi j '1 ! iju i j

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PHILLIES AND CARDS DIVIDE MATINEE GAMES

PHir.AIKI.PIIIA. Auic. l!. St.

I J Iyoiij.- and Philadelphia split a tiojblv

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1 1BT! CHICAGO, Aus. K.Th- riii-MK.-. I 1 hi I nl I H i Aaicricans Fridav j.i - jntd Cl:.ir!r-; I IB I 1 I 3 I I I i rom:.k-y, nvn'T "l th 'nite Son,'

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Prepare Track for Interna- for iht h,!s-v hich-wuh tuo

tional Motorcycle Championship at Marion.

netto te runs ir. one find t.v

'nil tit. innings. Hok thei: reli-?et" him. Wodward. who pitched six inning, of tho rirst i;ani-, siaiud tn j--. or.d

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Se.-i.il t Tli .N - T i 1 1 1 o : : MAUIO.V, Ind.. Aug. 16. Ray r isdm. the diminutive Marion; r;i'-r. famous f.r his straisrhtaway r cord of fivo milos In 2:T:2- (an! avotjit;' of I2 niilis pt hour) has forsaken tho Fort Vnym motor- ' ilrome lonir iioULrli to look over the course mir his honu- town. "Crov-

Mid i

Thf (."oval or.-- of th- grt-i-''t In the hall luMory and g'ot m4t of tho hands of tlo- l..al in.in.m'ri!it. The crowd rrsshol throtic.h both tlio Ki-hth ;ivi nue and sp- dwfty Katos and ol ynood ov r tho rjrntiWs Shortly ar'er lh- puic Ki'ftMiI f.iur mon -r' puhtl through a runway In the upper Ftand and when a r 1 1 1 broke f-ll to th" con' ret"- stand below and v-re i ut up. Fans even ( b.iH'd o r r the luih r.leacher ffi.ee in ct nter tiepj. I'.y 2:'li p. ni. ail q.ites wet . -liiit. Ii wis estimated tli it fort thousand were In th p r k a;v! at cri:r b.il that many oena d ad i.ismoh. The jioliep rut f fi-o rruwd (t b'.ocka from the Tlui Hollies. For the fast imc in y irs th- poli e were called 'n'n the park. Thev came in after the fp-st game. nli"t: bottbs had been thrown at Cincinnati players. The crowd surged on

the fbdd and renter-fielder Umish ' '! three vietones out of fixe

A iii-rtn l.;ii(iif. r-'sp-n. .; 'Mr n ko. 5 ill jnnlngs. NV'.v Y.rk. ft; Itreif. 7. W'a ti J rt jrt .1 : (".'vehin-l. 1. Ptiliii'P lpld.i. '2 : St. J.oiii-". x. Arnrricun Amm i 1 1 Ion. '..In nil.iis, 10- Minm-ap.'!'-, 1. T. !!,, ; K. lis.i Cifv. ." Ir..li:ii!.iji"li-. 1 ; Si. I'ju.l. illi Milw .u'kee. Mft r"Uieli. C;MKH TODAY. N'ntlonal Lcniir. St. I.f.iiis ;it IS-Steil "!n iiüinti : r.n KI n. C!d-.i- ;t New ".:k. rit!t.!i:i: ;i i'Iiil.ol-!.hi i. Aiiirri mii l-.muv. 1!' 'ori ;it C),i( ;iff . l'li'.l i.llphlit at Sr. I... ni. N w York at 1 t i r W'a oh In L't'Mi :it Ckvelmd.

for St. Louis apd held the rhillio hit!es for three innint,. In thi fourth i pass to Tlar klmrne. Williams' single ar.d a iiome run by ,McuKf 1 resulted in onrush runs to w:i; the same. .Score: ST. LOTIS AH. Ii. II. A. S.htiltz. rf 4 J 1 'J o I lent heute, if :i , 2 O 0 srnitli. i-f o o a n o st(..-k. im I l :t - 4 Horriübv. Iii) 4 u 4 4 1 MHeiirv. If 4 d 0 4 0 Clemen, c 4 ) 1 :t 0 Miller, lb 4 (I 0 l'l u I. :i vim. 4 o 1 J l C.i... in. ji 2 1 1 0 a Woeihvurd. p '2 0 0 0 n Tet.iis ."-"i 7 i:; -J7 y rim.Aii:rj'iiiA ah i:. i.. n. a. r.iinerort. si a -2 l a l I'.liirkl.liriie. .".! 4 o l ä o WilliMiiM. ft 4 0 1 4 Mensel, if 4 0 1 O I.11.I.TUS. 1! 4 0 0 C. 0 Csil In him. If ....'I 0 0 1 0 I'iiiii.-tte. -ji. u o n i ms. r. a n a a Muir.iy. p 0 a 0 o 0 lloirsr,' p a a 0 u a TotiiM 31 J 4 27 H St. I Is .-.'0 I'd 7 rhikidelpM.i 11 IHK) Mhi J Twu-li ix hit Cp in-.ns, H.itii rft. SteU-li luise Smith. SiierifieP hit Sto. k.

Myers Twirls No Hit Game Until Seventh Inning Score 3-2.

viel ry o er JU i ? n. s in his i"ih r-irtf:-

CLKVKLAND. Au5. H. Washi.irlon ttifned the tables on Cleveland Friday, uinninc; in the nirth innitm 1 y a score of 3 to 2. "Washington did not ft a hit o'f Myeis untd the sjvnih. when th(? fir.-t thre.- men to f ice him sincled. lie a.s taken o'.it ifttr two had single in the eighth. hav was wild hut effective rxcej-t in the fourth. .Score:

uith a f to ; after 11 inn n

day. j John Collins-" great base rui nin-; i as the oik factor in "!iiv.i'o ie-! lory. CoMirs v..r.t in a- a pinch! runner for (Jandill. who had doubled j in the ninth inning a:ul s.ireü th' t ting run x:th :he aid of Fiicr,'jj s.ior;f:ce and Svia.k.' i-a4Tit'ir flv.

Mr. Dudley Entry From

okfarm Captures S 000 Trotter Prize.

Nu'w-iol V;Ik Mary F He? I Hy1 " 1 - P.ov.il Mae. b. p (Murphy..' 2 1 Prin v ire, b. r. (Mr- ..... v 0

i . i vine ) l . j The Toddler, b. r. i iStini son ) " ! I'.t. r June, rh. s. (Ceer.; ? 4:i ) Fmcv aljo htar l

Tim

Brookfarm Captures S2.- l:T:X

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was !nt by a itched bail b

enviable record in the biirest eents in the country with the game's best riders. In .Khlition to lainp; a heavy rider, his jockey weight enables him to negotiate thturns to better advantage and will ho a distinct asset where speed on the straightaway is essential. lie is n ticent about h. plans for the coming road raee but admits thnt he will accept one of the propositions that has been offered him to ride the double century.

F.oyd Clymer, one of the best I...i-e I,U i l.m-.ns. nam-roii. yv ,,ni.g ui-s,

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: wasiiim; tun I.ei.n:i rd. :il Jjt.'flL'M. II. ; A! ll.iii. f ! lCI.-e. rf i Mini'h. If Men .sky. If I re inli li. o Agn"Vt . c I Shank. 8g I .lauvrhi. ""i . Slrnv, p j .loimspii. p ! T"t.il : ci.j: r.i.AMi;rai y. If I Chn pn::i n, .-s

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in the motorcycle g-'ime, has

DODGERS TAKE LONG END OF CUB SERIES

honor of placing the first individual d Millet I.oft .n ha- -sr. b'ds . ! ,Mu-ikb p t .u oaa -it. .i i l'ldkoleli'hia. H.-mes on balls -uff M'ir- i . i...... . entry for the 20A mile International r.,v ,',y .J; ,)V )Tlfhvin. i. mi? ' x '', " . 11 ' Motorcycle road championship race i nr .Mnrr:i. s in i "J-.'t inning: tf ; T'-t.-'ls

to be hehl ovr the five mile course "egg. Hi . I-a inning oil m. , x it:, t ti-.l f.r Cveleskie in :th . . ,' , , , ... 4 in inning ; off noilw.ird. ti.uw in v m sti i i, "t ii imo ihm 201 it All n-i ii im rrt I lif . r .nv . . .. . . ... . iifiif.i"ii ' f.;i

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'ones, who replaced lloyt in the 11th inmr.i.' and f.ctu rd h n Ilis- ' erg doubled to rinnt field. !lot pitched, in line firm until the eighth when he weakened. The visitors scared their runs by hittiu-; Vi Ilia ins a ad Jerr opjiortunt 1.-. . .i ore:

Mr. ljd!ey. Mk. g . bv .T. M:'om I'orbes Pourbon T-e 1

I ( Prusie ... 'NatallM Th- Gze.tt. br. i PHIIDKI.PIIIA. Aug.. 1 The ! ,T:-.on.a. gr;md circuit n.eetinir. twic po-t - ! T u d : o. 1 f (( !) poned by rain and a heavy track. : 1,v r- r- Cox) ... . . ... . . , i M;idam 1'iillon. ch. f. (Serriii..

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tie events. The biggest surprise of th d-iy came m the William Penn stake for two-year-old trotters, purse $2,000. in which the Prookfarm entry. Mr.

0 ludley, driven by I,. Iruie. bent a

pood field of youngsters.

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N::;e out when wlnnititr run s-.-red. xI?.iif.-I fr Il'iyt In lmli.

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cinc.;i I.iot.oM. if .. V.. 'Hins. l'l. Weaver, ;;l .. .1 ;nks.Mi. If ..

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mer is one of the gamest riders in In- II gg, 3; lv (b.odwln. 1; by WoodPPoi.KFYX. Aug. li;.-lb-ooklyn,the country, having entered and .. at ril(,, Friday. :; to 1. m.. kin.,-! won " si',, rar rare at 'ly. (''I- rallal.:.... IMulefte.

a no

uas completely enveloped. City and . Crinu

siocial police then pusiied back the innvil and after an intermission the game whs flriish'! under trround

i befure he ws able to throw awav.

this cnilcli vhich he had carried

m ole ti

nibs Filer's hitting and pitching vi'ii the first Käme for Cincinnati. He pitched a strong game and hit a homo run with two men on base. Kay Fisher, formt r New York American pitcher. shut out the (liants in the second game. It was the fifth time that New York had been shut out this season. Ponton also pitched a strong game and all .f Cincinnati's hits were bunched on him in the sixth inning. Score: i n: sr (iAmk. CINCINNATI- Alt. It. II U A i: ith. ji r. o i iMub'Tt, 11 i s a in h. .".! ? ii 2 H'Mi!i. . f :t o i n ( Niale. rf 4 1 o i) K...f. 4 O 1 2 2 M.igee. i: a l 2 a 0 NY in g. c 1 1 f. (J Kl'er. p 4 t 1 a Totals .v. 1 11 27 11 Ni:W YUHK AH U. II u. . Hiirn. If .'Ill o Young, rf 4 i ( 1 n V'lef her. s I ( I 1 7iir.nieriiian. .1l .'. 0 2 o V Krln.-ti. 21 I a ( .". (I Kauft, rf :. 1 2 2 1 Oase. II- 2 0 0 V, 0 Olri'iiri, T o o n o M y.l-r. (i o o o o I'.i'ii; !. e ,ind H 4 1 1 ' 2 l'-arne. p 2 n 4 j.i.i,' 1 o o n n lojbne. o o o n I xwSmith ' 1 n a a u Totals ::4 :'. C. 27 17

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Sei ond Iarne i ni.i irta n:a noil

and a dou- I sin.-e his injury in a race a month bioi .aoaa',.' mm :-.iui in 7

ind drove m ieth run- ot! M.u - before.

Cl.vmer has gained the title "Mid-

Par'oer's mui; s e:e r --sponibb

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ompviird. Tiu-or. ."JaeoU and Ch ni-

oii; Meadows and Tiagesr.

for tlie run ob' Cart r

balls and three Mts pioducfd lh ' that honor from all sections of the

Chief -'u runs. niii-.win-I la. k. rf I Io!h. h r. vs . I b-rzoir. 2i . . . Hubert "ii. f . M.rkle. 1 Ii Ha l l'T. if .... I ;!. .".!, Killib-r. Martin, ji Carter, p Ma gee 'I.M.ils HHi m K I.YN - : - .11 . MS .loi-iv,,n. 2t .. iil if fit h. if . . . 'heat. If Iers. cf Ki.lieti (hv. lb Ward, al Miller, c iriino.." p .... T.-i -d

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West Champion. having met and

defeated prominent aspirants

j middle west. He h'is a motor, cleA. I distributorship for three states but ! takes time t participate ir. every. 4 I race in his oart of the country. He

will enter n an Hx f-lls or ma hine

Ii: Ii IM Willi ins riitiug experience on " track and mad. he should idako tlie , r, 'regular faclory entrants hurtle for

plaer honors.

Prcian ("ouisc. The !iv- niilc rci laugu! ir ourse

for CAREY PLAYS BRILLIANT

BUT PITTSBURG LOSES

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A j will soon be ready for the daily 2 ; trials of the riders whii h take ; p:;n beo'-e f Mit. HuPiHg

practice hours th- road will be closed to all traftic and. will be closed and carefully guarded Labor day.

H.it,'d for Ch-i.se in Mh. wPatf.-d for kiriK-n in 7th wl'.ültfil for buliuc In '.th f iu 'itinatl Iil r.iVt fo--4 New "oik ico oo 'joo-n Two base hit - flonr.ab-s Home r:n--f'ller Stolen b.-ts.-s (P'oh. Fris.h, Pi t -I r. Saerifh e Iii' Sins -e. Cha I'.oim'j. Saertflee flv -llnuh. Prr M--hroli. Ko(.f. Klef' her. Frisch. I mi tue pl.ty C.onnlej .in 1 F'leti her. T eft en l.jiies -New Y.ok. 7; ( iin inn.ii i. t. Jt.nes on b .lks -U:T Harnes. 2; off Flier. 1 Ulfs U7 Harne. $ In 7 lnii'n,-: oT rubu-. 2 in 2 inning Hit lv pit. hrM- -Hr I'.'ifV 1 7.inunTm!in i . Strmk cut Hy H-iriu. 1: by Duhm. 2; by Filer, 4. I.r.ftir.c pitcher Hrnd. SKCUNI UAMF!

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xHatted for M.-irfln In sth. Cni, a" 0P ( oil Mio - 1 Hroeklyn wol (ion 1 1 .1 Two-base hit (rlrwes. Mwt. Throe lae hit ulson. stolen t'aen (ti'ur.e. Hobeiton. Saerifhe hit -Heal I'oiiMe l'Iiiy. - Ci rlnjo. Miller and Kmn-h liv ; Ulsr-n. .Iolinon and Kom-fehy : Martin. Ilolbii her and Merkle I.eff on bases Chicago. " ; Hrooklvn. . l',aes n balls - ( UT Miirtiii. 2: fl' Crimes. 2: iT drier. 1. Hits utT .Martin. 7 in 7 lnninar. off Carter. 2 in 1 inning. Hit '' pib iier H v Martin iNVanl i. Stne k .ut Hv Martin. 1: bv Uriuuv. .". : bv n

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-ii.-. i ii wiii.'o.--.'.ifi'i. on ' t iMjiii. 1 ' , . , Soiifhworfh. a to aeeiuimmdato the immense crowds rutsiiav 2b

t that will visit th- greatest motor- Han. a re, .'lb

evele classic or tne year. .iany or

P.( iST X. Aug. I;. Pos on won l otli e itiie-i from Pitts.buic Fnda.. "the first ." to aiul the st-cond :', to 2 in l r innings'. Tin overtime ane 'as a duel between Fillingim ami (Vrlniii. The winning run came witl; the bises full a i" ii one out (in Maran-il'-' sing'e tlu-i-.-:h tii box. i'u.--'s cn: Told p'.ay in both games was brilliant. A.Vnius 1 i 1 not fi'lo v a man to reach tiist in the op nir game until the seventh. 'h n a

l.d throw b Wlntiel. another by A nioriea n, lil o hw ell nml siv singles ave Ibis- i contesteil.

Ion five runs. S on s:

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"orthy t;ers .i ! Sam I'oreraar.. br. p. ("arr S 1 2 Carmelita Hall. b. m (Clark 1 2 4

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The eteran "Pop" Geer. had an I T , " '".. . ' . " .'11 (J ,, . Iyotta x.fitt.o. b. m. (Murphv)3 .1 Kio

Dr. Elmore. Humtast. ;liv. F.r.t and Forothy Pay also started Time 2:10.; : 2:10; 2 C ? : 2:114-

Warn bs'-ra nss. Stolen ba.rt

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Smith Iionble plays Smith and Haitis: Shanks und Judge: Smith md irill. l.-ft on bases - Was'iiiori on. .":

Cltv l.ind. '.. Hases on balls -MT Shaw, j ii; off .lohns'Mi. 1; otT Myers. 2: ff Co- j veh-sklo. 1. I III U!Y Shaw. ' in in-

nines: off Jol nson. none la .. inning

.xHati.-.l for W'i'll mis in sth. xHan for Murphy in 1 1 ; .

i p.. .ton l(u 1M .".no Cki ."i ' Chi-no od OOlt o.il ol--fl

l'rrors -HeCi. I.bl.i !!. Two -bae hits Yitt. Hutli. Shang. Shannon. P. Collin, öin.lil. Hi.sb.Tg. Saerifie. hits W1I11. ms. llovt. Hiri i iir. Shannon. Saerifhe

plays

to

limes, on ..o.nsoo. one , .. .-. f ;,.s ,vt S.h.llk. IoUhe pla.VS,.n Mver. .. in , 1 innlio:: off - ,,,,.,, Kisll,.1: ,,, ;.)t,.lil ; Hot!, t vehskie. ! in 12a Innlnirfi. Mrib k Sl.,.lir; IV:S,!. ,,. Weaver: Yitt t -Hy Johnson. by Myerv 2. W I Id j , Volnnis Left on bas.s,.it.h Tsl,aw. U uiung pib .er Jidin - s ( - s , , on I.osinu; plteher- oveoskte. Mpms ,.:T H,,vr. ... : (,,r- Kerr. 1 Shanks, l.rnney. Ilarn. i.:i rdner. v , ',,:,. .,., wnn....... w ,

0HI0AN WINS GRAND

IT C'e ott'-. 1 Hits i ur Williams, s in

; s ititiing: oil ati-. 2 in 1 1 -1 Inning: i off Cieotie. 1 In 12 a innings: off Hoyt. I 1n in la inninzs; off Jones. 1. with none

A HJirnir A M TDAO OUnriT;o'it In 11th Hit bv pitcher Ily .Tones

MiVICniUMiM I fiHr onuuiii: i.v nt

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1. Winninii pib iur - CiS trin k out - Hy William,

! i..,tiM l.nsin" i.ifi-her- .loiu-s.

CHICA(H). Aug. 1.--G. W. Fori-i mer of Troy. Ohio, won the grand I KH-PANF FNTFKS IOI.ITICS. American trap shooting handicap CLE V FFA XI. , Aug. li. Friday after a triple tie in whb h Johr.nv Kilb.nne, featherweight Lorim.T. W. V.. (iodren of Mobile, champion of the world. has anAla.. and F.d. Hellyer of A lexandria. i notinced his candidacy for election Pa., ach scored fs. It was Inrim-lns city rouncilman from the First

er s

first appearance

in which

in the grand 7'. shooters

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entry in all five events ar.d won two firsts and finished third and two seconds. He brought Kerrigan through the 2:13 trot for a first and piloted his second winner in the $2,00( Xawbeek Stockfarm stake for

11 ao 12 ! three-year-old trotters, winning in

straight heats with Mollio Knight. The Iiellevue-Stratford Ptake. purse $.1.000, for 2:C6 trotters, ftirnisherl the fastest time of the meeting so far. the first heat l;cinp won by Prince Foroo in 2:05U. Wilkes Prower bat Poyal Mac in the second heat. Royal Mac was awarded the third heat in a driving finish with Wilkes Brewer in 2:05 -. but in the extra heat for winners Wilkes Prower took the lead at the half and won handily from Prince Iree. McGregor the Great won the 2:16 trot :'or the Hullsheid Pazaar stak of $2.000. Suaimaries: 2:17 trot, three-year-old trotters, purse $2,000: two in three heats: Mollie Knight, b. f., by den. Watts May Stewart (Geers).l 1 Norman Dillon, b. g. (Gregory ). 2 i Little Ie, h. rr. ( McDonald ) .... S 2 Peter Worth, b. c. (Aokerman).3 6

2; I Park Flower, b. r. ( Murphy ) . . . 6 3

Liberty Todd. Admiral Harris and Profiler Peter also started, time 2:07--4; 2:10. 2:1 h trot, three heats, purse 2,0 0 0, McGregor the Great, b. s.. by Peter the Great Ruth McGregor (Cox ..) 1 1 2 Holly rood Naomi, b. m. (Dodsre) 2 5 1 Joseph Guy, b. s. (Hyde) 4 2 4 Zomidotte, h. rn. (McDonald). 3 3 5 Marion Dale. blk. s. (Murphy). 6 o 'A Heglar also started. Time 2:0: 2:07; 2:07. 2:ot; trot, three heats, puree

SOLDIER WINS GOLD MEDAL IN RIFLE SHOOT

CALDWKLU X. J. Aug 1?. Corporal R. C. Coulter. F. S. M. C. Friday won first pi"i'p. gold meda'., in the rapid fire rifle match shot o" the. navy rango here Friday. made a perfect score of ISO, nr. 1 : extra bulls eyes. More ?han COO marksmen from the army, navy, marine corps, military academics and civilian trams entered the contest, which was shot on. a 200-yard range under rubs riquiring ten shots a minute. Whi'.o 16 ccatestants made perfect s"ors, only the ft rut ten were recognized as winners and awarded bronze, medals. These, with their scores, and extra bulla eyes, were as follows: Private R. Moore. 1'. is M. C. K i and 49 bulls eyes; C. M. Getty?. Wyoming civilian team. 100 ar.d :'): Lieut. Ii. S. Spooner, A. K. F. team 10Ö and 5; Lieut. G. A. Parsons, i . S. M. C. 100 and J ; Lieut. J. 1 Pepper. U. S. infantry. and 3: Lieut. S. P. Walker, L. S- caxalry. 100 and S; Gunner's mate II. P. Ryan. F. S. X., 10o and Lieut. J. J. Gibney. U. S. A., U'O ond 9. Mil Capt. M. B. Iluinphrey, V. M. C, 1 00 a nd 7.

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ST. LOP IS. Aug. 1C. St. Lo'lis'nith -Voxv Vork. 7 to 0. New York. , - nit by pin-lair Hy Causey i Rarbär. it, . , . -. i t . i 1 w ...... I- -. i . It- 1 1 rr a ! k i f I n 11

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into a tie wiih XV w oik lor fourth ,. . , place. The locals hit Johnson' c.-jtk. if ferin's to all c-oreis of the on rk . 1 Ha k.-r. :C ....

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RAIN DELAYS PLAY FOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP NFWTnN. Mis--.. Arc K Wattf r-h-i k-d tr:indrand turf caused another po-M or .-tu r.t in the national lawr, tennis doubles ch ,.rit.i",i,iiiii ply at the Longw ood Cr.' k '!'ifc todsy. Tb.o ro-nrranred schedule calls for the finals t?norr.w b.twern Norman F. Prookes and Gr--abl Pitterson. the Australian cone binatior. and Wm. ?d. Joh.nston and Clarence J Grifün. the cha n: picm -uhlp tenir. of 1:1 :. Tli-1 winning pair will ir turn rr.ee Ym. T. Tilden, se -or.d, an.l Vincent Pier. ir.b. tb.o e,i e.er.T :!'. he'.'i-t i:i the round ir Mei.d.iv :ifr r'.n

Score: I'lIILAPKLriHA Kpp, f Thomas. 'Ii Walker. If

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l CUI.OMXS Bi:T MII.LKIIS. - MIXXFAPOldS, Aug. 16. Coj 'lumbus F'riday easily won the third oipame of tho series with Minneapolis. 10 t 4. batting Hovllik and j 1 Shellenback freely. I'itcher George, i substituting for McCarty on Colum0 bus' first base, made a triple and Jj three singles in live times up. Tag--,;gart also made four hits. Score: 1 iColumbus ul4 031 100 10 15 4 A: Minneapolis ..000 000 301 4 S 2 ! i Wilkinson and Wagner. Stumpf; OiHovllk. Shellenback and Henry. 0 o .

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SAINTS Glt.Ml UFVIL ST. PAl'I Minn.. Aug. lib St. p.ml broke the tie for first place Frida v by defeating; Indianapolis for tho second time. ? to 1. Crum was lattel hard whi H .11 was never in

trio.!!-. Indianapolis errors were Ploommgton

i-ostlv. O'Mam's wild throw to tirst b' i: in two runs. Yerkes was i '- " :! v hurt v h'n one "f Hall's rus r.it him in tho cheek. S.-c e: . .. . a polls . . . f: 10 "00 00 1 7 3

Brown, Higbee, Luke-novic AnG today. Marshall; Kenan and Mancheeter. ; Two big free cars will leave Xorth-

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Kansas crrv wins. KANSAS CITY'. Aus. lt. By

bunching bdts in the fourth. Kansas t e"ily Friday took the second game oft the series from Toledo, 5 to 2.S Pradv replaced I'erguson in the;

seventh ami pitched good ball for the visitors. Score: Toledo 0 0 001 001 2 6 1 Kar.sis City . . . 000 C20 00 10 1

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