South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 229, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 August 1919 — Page 8
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M JV. AI; I ST 17, I'Jl'J. THE SOUTH BfcNU NfcWS-1 liYlta rr 7 n National Lea Pe il V nnant Vi Ii n
Game
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REUTHER PITCHES
TRIS SPEAKER
11 BEITS
BR LL AST BA
Holds Dodgers to Six Bingles;
Wheat Gets Eight Flies Out in Left.
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P.P. )OKl.Y. Au' U .-- K. ' t h-. J nUh- biillunt ball f.. ( r, ; j
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l'f fT V j? ! U ds hits :i f t -r I '!. t in tiiv tnird ar.d si.lh nnini's In th ihm! Kilo'- s.riteii n't. J muhet t'.-. triple and ir'h's ;p- : ! s' orp.l p o runs f..:- th- 1,'e.l-. Kopf got the Ihml nit; in the sixth 'ii hi.- dou'd-- i sir.gie. '.. Wh'-lt got '.-tit flies in left. Sfre: TVTNNATI AH J: H. o A.
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Vaughn Knocked From Mound in Sixth Nehf Wins His First Game.
II Ar vrijitrfl l'ri.i : ork f! f u!l rhu.ivo, 0 t 4. in tin I it raiat of the rieB her Sutur-
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'l 1 1 Stuktr, Hi" hanl-hittin center fitl'ler of thf Clevriinrl club of th American Ifaquo, is still as a?-
(-( k-rtsivt .is or yor- at the hat. When ' SfK-akr Mt ps uj to thp il.ite the u ; itli!-i' i k t ;jU wt to gallop after the w-l known apple and it is el0 :o'iin that the Cleveland player fail? o to conne' t with the sphere.
Trapshott re temperamental! Many famoui men and women of the world are now on the roster of trapshootinfr enthusiaats. Tfce psychology, connected with the "Call of the clay," Invade the lives of all catter gun artiL. incidentally in-
1 flucnclntf their Uvea, wishes, inclin-
'iay. The ijiaiH. Lninked out'atlona and characteristics. uccesVa.iirhn in fix Injures, landing on ful shooting, requires a general com-
Mnation or concentrntjon. temperament, ability to forget crowds, sur-
i uvHiiiö "Iii w tilling auiL'iuua, At hf, nc-ntly acquired .rom ios- i ulck rerceptXon of con3itiun,. l..n, oi. hi.- fira hmh a a Giant j w,(h abj,ity Q ,ngUntly t.
iio v.. r. i.? riivu u.r . . comWnatlona; an unusual control
t-nin n iiirnr wa nt in io nr.- Mrv forfe an1 dlspi)Sitlon arrom
ion wit ai;ie
him
bi
ff-r 11 hit, in-lu'jinj tluee rJou-
Firbt lij.it.nan Chat.t
of
Oi
the (ji.ii,t?, was oyt of the am?
panled by perfect poise In practice
TotnU .a .; it .7 11 r.IMMKIAX ' All 1: II o A Mir. H 4 o I J".nf.n. 4 I '. tirlffltU, rf 1" 0 M 0 1 I UlqViiiJto, rf 1 o ii i) rl . U"tiMr, if 4 u o v oj Alyer. tf , t I 1 o o Ki.fHtrhv. 1! 4 1 t 1 Wart, r,l. .5 ( o ii t. Wht, r .' o o JTe.Ter, p I 0 Z Mlt hll. p ii ii it w O TKruor 1 o o 0 o -xiKlIluff ii t o 0 ii T.tnN :i 0 0 JT Xlt.itfd fnr ;rlfift!i IP "ith. iHan fr TfrfTer In vtL. 'in innatl "l I"") ". JJroi.ivlrn ix- i"" (mi o TVt-t;li Mti n)ii.h. Ki(f. .M:IL'P. I n'tchy. Tl:r--ha Mt - I.ni (r t . st'lii b.isr N'i'mI'. Sj'ilfj(,. tiifs Katli.
CARDINALS WIM TWIN
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BILL FROM BRAVE CREW'fÄ. '
x( l arrfll
with .n injured
(J on zale played Tust in .kore: fiiit:A; ai. FlHck, rf 5 ji.'ll ). l;-r. f8 Hrn-kf. 4
I .MaK-". ef 1 Mrkl-. ll 4
vrift and C'itchei
; or open competition. Helf-confldence
his place. I
! In one's finishing ability bordering
liy As..ci teij I'r-H: liOSTON", Au,'. K.. .St. Louis tooK both K.'inH'S .itiiiday fron. IIoMon tne Jii.t to when t. Iouij 1 ..... L. -
ouiHfieu nii.s on Ke.itinjr. who w a
urier. xxl'Mitkert
4 4 u 9 m 0 0 X
, Uiirnpi. If . ' oniiir. rf .
1, with Schupo ha in ; Kl truer, s
supported poorly, arrl the .second i
K'-J)f Left oil b.ife -CiU' llH'siti. 7: j:r..klvn. Hit.- itCT If-TT. 11 In s iniiinc-: eff 'Jluficll, ix.n in 1 Innini;. Hit by pltrVr- Mv If. fT. r. 1 Ne.il.-.. struck i.iit--l'.y I'fffTcr. 1; l.v hn. th.r. .. I.t.vinv j I r her - Ifelt r. I.rrrs .lliuM"fi. Ward
PAT MURRAY FINISHES GAME AGAINST PIRATES
b 'r.he. to
the netter fortune in the than Oes' hi,vr. who started
uame for lioston. ht i net f ij-seil
V-v Ahs ir l.ifrd I'vm: t'Hir.Anvrr.iMn a a tr.. i .tt
bur,T kniKki il Uie o it of tile bu
i.nd won the firt .une of '.n's double h ider. to 1.
hiir S'i!ilhi:iv citne b.ick in
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h'tf and Oerlmer counted for three. S'or" : sr i.oris - Smitii. rf Ilea t Ii. ite, t-t St", k. 'Jl. II.m L.-1..V. hiini. Sihuitz. ::i. Mclhiuv. If IMlli' . f. r. I.erdie. 11. l.rtVHll. SM Sher.lel, I
iials
oinehe.s his lirt
Schupp fanntd tui-". Incticl s 'vild heave ac-
in the .ixth Alt. K. II. O. A. . . ö 1 1 1 0 ..4 f) ll 1 U . . .". u (i : ;i . . 4 l i ;: . . i o o (i o . . 0 (i U (i 1 ..4 1 ii o o ..4 1 1 4 a ..4 L' 11 1 ..4 2 'J 4 '. . . 4 i. 1 (i 1 s it ll Alt. K. 11. o. A.
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t:l irarne and pit bei .i sh n i on t j ;V ,1 . i-.ti m f r rhil.tib Iphia. 4 to l'.nl-i K-atii.:. i .
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j ;.U'i 111 iUlUK, I1HIIIIL, IIIIT-f iiihi - I '. ( lays, help.-d luni muiei lall1 .
th
b'iM.'rus and i'raath hit home ii- th'- first iranif. .cur.'s:
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in säTrtt iim- w it h nrpHÜArtinn f sir
i shooting, are angles. moMt essential i . . ...
lor successful rontesiants. w hen a shofter 1s called before the gallery of friend, to "shoot off the tie," he must conserve every ounce of dynamic efficiency and 'skill, he ran command. Temperament, poise, self-
l I consciousness all are bubbling to
Ojthe surface, contributing factors to 1 1 Ilia o 1 1 4 i ta a "v v tcif ab t
sir nviv ror ri ucirai. Trapshooting ia scheduled, "The Sport Alluring." A most appropriate appellation or title. When accuracy. In locating th flying targets has been acquired by a devotee of the shooting art, an encircling infatuation, tightens around the delighted victim, he becomes obsessed with Impelling desire to continuous-
hang
becomes dulcet music to his quick
ly shoot at some niovinir object. The
' l-t finer r t rv vw nm n 4 - i H a n
'II!. WS. III II T Uliq 111 C.VIllf
Tot :il 3. 5 12 27 ( llli'H' ll 1' 0"0 L"U1
Nw V.rk 2110 201 R To-bnse hit Snyder 2. Hiirn. Thick, I'ankert. Stolen b.-ises Herzotr, Frisü.
Sii.tifbe Jilt IIolhKlier. loa!iie pi.iyn
14 1 ly attuned ear.
If a "bum" .or im-
4 1 perfect load Is hot In h tourna-
ment, where thousands of load are daily fired, the discordant jar upon
I nis tympanum, turn nun twice
ur. innzillH, ;lr,nn,l nil h 'nprivnriii Ihn uiriui
lind Snuler. Left on 1. anes New i orli, i ... , , t , . h: fid. -ago. T. P.nes on balls off Xehf. : sensation thrust upon Lieut. John .1: off Cnrter. 2. lilts -off Vntnrlin. 11 in jhilip .Sousa, when the cymbals
C niiiiiL's: orr t arter. l in - mninn; u
N !if. 7 In 7 Inning : "ft Itjirnen. 2 hi
iniihis. Struck out r.y at;hn. 4: iir
Carter. 1. Wlunhic pitcher lif. I.oa1 1 -r pitcher Vaughn. Ilrrors Ibdloclier, Kiel. her. iIlale.
i uiin vi viic oa- ui um i lie inf. is
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WHITE SOX WIN FINAL
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to the windward for unusual "bobbing." Jug buoys, are attached to short line carrying two hooks and baited with liver or chicken Intestines. Floated In mid channel, when there is an absence of cross winds, to blow the Jugs ashore. Halt dragging near the bottom Is located by the sensitive barbels of the "kitty-fish," at which time there is eoinething doing. To hreak hook or line the fish has no chance, the buoyant jugs responding to their every rush or effort. Your firet intimation of "a bite" i Jug disappearance. oon followed by Ids sudden reappearance, then a rushing through the water like a destroyer in pursuit of a submarine. With Oregon's present governor. Hen W. Olcott. the writer staged a Jug-fishing expedition on the Mississippi river. At a point a short dis
tance above Boston. Illchannel our lugs. With
Jug line, we floated and visited, enJoying the scenic beauties along that grand old river. A sudden disappearance of a gallon receptacle, to remain submerged, reappearing at a considerable distance away. then head for the Illinois shore, wa conclusive evidence, that a large channel cat fish, freighted with dynamic force and a full cargo of "pep" was attached to the business end of our line. Popping oars in open locks, answered th challenge of this Jug towing fish. When he was worn to a frozzle. we overtook the aquatic race horse. Hen grabbed Jvm and line, while I cuddled the gaff hook in the lloatlng rib of a 35 pound cat tish. An enjoyable and productive afternoon, came with the llnal jug pick-up. at a point opposite our old home on the Mississippi river.
LHKETON SETS WEW RECORD
Driver Cox Has Great Day at Belmont Track for Purses.
League Standings
NATIONAL LK.U.I K Won.
CimliiDatl 71 New York C2 Chita ?o ."4 Brooklyn 4. rittfloirsr 4 Kenton .t; lTdlmlelphia :t7 't. Luis ,ls
A M Kill CAN
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liy As socio ted Pr PHILADELPHIA. P
Aug. 16. !
Chlcngo
hetru; Clevelnnd ."VT N York r4 M. Luui M boston 4i
iishlnirton 41 "d Philadelphia 71
AM Kit HAN
:ni u 44 4 HI
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High-class racing: and fast time fea
st. Paul ... I ti'liatntpolis
tured the closing dav of the grand boultvllle .. i Kansas City
circuit, meeting at Helmont track ; Columhu
ASSOCIATION. Won. h- t.
MlnneanoJia 8tal iMIU-aiikee
this afternoon- The champion
lion. Lu Princeton, 2:02. trotted thejTole.b fastest mile of the feason in his at-j
tempt to beat the track record of
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IN THE MIDST OF THINGS AT CHAIN-O'-LAKES
Aftr a V'-ek. d".rir;c wlirh oc'
paro tMr.e i h iir. how ii'T-r "t in
i- t-perit in th. ix ore Rointr t 'olf ''nlumn?
f 'f com e. Thre nd ' I'.olir.c (.'it a n d of it v.if fairway, isn't i he ra' came.
w " - F ' i c h
r. ! ; mi
"dr:.
h'it ro
--.-. rh.a'
.V'.vwav. the j-p'-rl K savp keep it kliert, fpeci.iliy :r.c" er" lui'iinp in !.it copv.
2:01 S4. made here last year by St. Frisco, and while the son of San Francisco failed In his attempt the performance aroused the crowd to a hUh pitch cf enthusiasm. Lu Princeton, drivtn by Cox. stepped the first half in SS? seconds and the mile in 2:02. Cox also won the feature event of the meeting, the $5.000 Wtnoga
the little city of New stock farm stake for 2:11 frotters. i a a I C a a .
we launcnea in mia- witn Mignoia in straight heats
ItKSfLT. Y KSTF.RUA V. Nntlenst lraiti. Clneitiuqti. :; Jirnoklyu. n Chlraff.i. 4; New York. .". Pittsbure, 15 0; Phils. Irlphla. 4-4. St. 1'iilx. . 4; Pesten. 2 1. Anwfli-in IeRKe. VMblnctoii-C--t-elanl, postponed, et grounds Philadelphia. 7: St. Loui., 4. Itostnii. rt; ChlcHg.i. 7 " i AMirrlenn Aaorintlnn. Toledo, s; Konnaii Citv. 4 10 int.inc-i ' Tndlnmiiiolls. 2: St. Paul. .V L'itKrill.'. 4; NTMniirjkeo, 2. Columbun. 2; Ml".nesiolin, 4.
Wh'tehill and i.-'p- i i p, hut n pull.
Klnioie r.:iaH- f.n".it? a tone, touch
N o . w dentist.
wrirt thi.nkina:
tb
Jii-f liffore i p.tt iinwn tn write, ejearned oni thing that has prob-
n Kir i . n r 1.- a- -j
i ii rij-ii .i( 'ii'i i
for s-Trte time. ar ! 1 t it's i.""od a n v wn v.
re. i. I iv w i v m-ro C'l "in-o'-Kar o
th rpib
plow on it. There's a a o r k i ii at
our
We'll wee. i.
a''nit tna u.
TIIRKK-KYK ICKI I-TS. Peoria ooa no rva-A
Terre Hsute 0o inn imiO 1
battery of fourteen The special race for trotting MurehUon and Marshall; l.cvnif au.l i
skiff abreaft the ; teams furnished one of the best i -uanrnesier.
feHtlire nf lha rarH 3nH r,i Ro'kford fma JOO .".IH
''V J"!. " ' Mrnnsvllle 11.1 iwm nf - r, . troops mont purk track a new race record VMff :inrl Wltlir..w ; V-erheerv M f for
ior rromng teams of 2:14. Iir- Shields and IUchv.
line Iiinren and Lena Zomhrn, own- Moüne
eeL,and driven bv M. M. Sullivan, a I foomlngton
a
In a Fritz Eir.metl lullaby,
The Sport Alluring is endorsed by physician, for patients requiring' mental and physical relaxation, for one who is designated aa "All run I
GAME IN NINTH INNING! down, a physical wreck, verging on i
Keithsburg. perfect day.
Illinois. The close of a
Question: Imn't you think the fish and game warden should be separated from
local amateur driver, won both heats in 2:18V4 and 2:14v. The veteran ld Oeers registered another victory when he won the 2:12 pace in straight heats with Goldie Todd. Oeers drove the
daughter of TodJ Mac. a great mile i
in the first heat, stepping the first half ;n 1:01 and the mile in 2:02;. Tommy Murphy won his only race of the meeting in the final event, the 2:0S pace, when he piloted Esther It. first In straight heats. Su inmnr !. Winogu stock farm strike for 2:11 trotters, purse $5,000. Mignola (Cox) 1 S 1 Han Esta (Murphy) 2 1 2 Harvest Tide (McDonald) .1 2 3 Anna Maloncy, The Triumph. Ktho Direct. Peter Hugh and Miriam fliiy also started. Time 2:07; 2:07: 2:0. New Ringham stake for 2:12 pac-
Morrlson
liunn.
anl Knlili
IKlO O.VJ on - I .e', oij oj - 7 j Turner and ;
oing to talk
i.l:d "ben rve'll 1 i ni. lie's a :ti or.4 of th." to 50 ovr, and the rirmistice
I helied in the r.i rf sin-
it.
know how to pell ii w.-.s (ij.tured.
to hint nt tell yn i al? Prim . 5-' Pat f-rvt of tb. en i:iin;it'V-' n ! rnd " f we d"T "t b it anyway.
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for
Total 1 tat i-d st. hi'iiis l'.o-ton ..
Tu o ii. i:
-M -I r.i ii ille. Stolen l.aM Ibathcote. L.i
.au Sa.rifi.. It i t hahiiu-. I.uld
Keaf luir hi in h. uiu im.; lmi
tKM Dpi pio 2 l.a hit-i S!i"tl.-1. Keating. Wilkcl. Mi lec I .!-;. liits Dille.cfcr,
Tofa! I'im.Anr.i.PtiiA Piio roft. Pda. kluirn.-. ;ih W ll'.ianis. cf 'rHvittli. f Mn.l. rf I.iolt'm, II Callahin. If l'.i'lft'. 2t A'I.iüi, c PlV'V. p '!ark Mnrrny. p xHok'C XXVM' ;nl .w i"
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I plii v s l.a va ii to stock to l.'!ll-; stock 'f.. 1 a- ' j.. Left on hams St. Louis, :i: :;! boston, n It.iscs on halls lift' Slier. Id. ol.t; oiT Keatiiik'. 2. Stru.-k .oil ".y Sli-r 2 ! .Id. 4; h l'-atiu, " Lrrors P.ninl.
La y a u , Powell, iliraaville 2 W11m.ii.
16. Chicago Sat-
".id: defeated Hoston in the fini' uoe nf the serie--. 7 to b. j.roducing tlio winnini? run in the ninth lnnirji n the soueee play. Mannger Clea-
sr.n ued t'lrio pitchers to turn
th?
the entiroi
o i o l o c.
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KINNEY'S SWATS AND HURLING WINS CONTEST
P.v Associated I'rc SI. hdl'IS, Auv.
Kitii e bat
Totals
l'.aft.d for i:ie In "id wllittol for Murray in 1'tli l:a-i for Ib -u- in !'tli lVttsl-nr 2' 2 eon ui 1 I'i:lla.lf!d;l t IllOOi'l II,'1.!- I Two-has.' I'M- So.t i: w eri ii. Whitted. C ir.-v. William. Three ba-e hit- -Lee II-. me niris-I.aileriis. Criath. Stolen CuHhaw. Sacrifice hit - l'i:i Saerir.ee flics iwirii.ire 2. M.'iisel Ji..u- .; pl.in r.ir"'nre. W!,:tfd ATill-r and . I'.;irhnre ; Paillette and I.nl.tiaK. Left u I'.im s -Pitts'. u: u. . Phi'ad. Ipl.ia. '. P. ism mm t'dls tfT Mil'.-r. T; o- t:t.-v. 1 5 1 1 1 ff Itlxev. .', in li.nhiL's; ..tT urr.v. . in A Inninsrs lilt l.r iit't-r -pr Miller i Liideriioi ; l.v Mui rav n"ut .'.oiw i. Stru- k out- U Miiiei. ..; l.y V irr.i 1. L''-inc pit. t.er i:ie. I!r tors- lUglee. Carey. C.iU.iliau. l'lul-tte. A d an s
Se- on.l (arne PlTtsbur f" öih 0 PMlsdeltdltl O! o.)J Ii Punder. IIiniMton and r.:a kw. t and Tr: ? reir
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TIGERS WIN ANOTHER FROM YANKEE OUTFIT
T') Asoei.Hd Press. DLTROIT. Ai':- lc . Dcfnut too!, the odd name of the .-c i iron. s.v York, ? to 2. Although tie r.'Uers were oj.th;t. Aye s kf pl Tt c-
Diitors' VTows s;.!!n !i's t a "imat h';nh. .l Tlv.t .Tiahbti in tho t;rs?
Inrinss. vo'e: NPu YiUK - AH P IT VeA .,.r ;; a i A i' k. rf 4 1
!. hi'hits o nd third
ted ami pitched Pnil.oLdphia to a 7 t. I i' t,r oer si. ,o us .Saturday. With t'.o n: n on base in the .-econd Kin.o J j i t th- ball o er the ligbi held pavilion for i tunic run. am: in the sixth Ins double scoied ant hr i ;i n. Store : PHILAHKLPHIA A P.. K. II. A. Kopp, cf J it o 1 lioin is, .",! r, i i; Walker. If 4 o 1 2 O Pnrns, if 4 ci O 1 ll v 'it. 21.. . . .: :: l l i ;i Ihiti'ii. is 4 12 1 o Mc..., c .-, i o burins, lb :; i o p; i Kuwu. p i ' i 4 Taals r.i 7 '. 27 H ST. 1. I IS AT, K. II (i A Austin. r. i l :; :; loiieoii. ju .". u n 2 T i aotd.si'ii. if r i : ii i. SUler. 1'. u o 17 2 Wilhams. .i :: a i o i Tol-in. If . . ll 1 o o liel 1. r. .s . . . ' 1 II 1 Ii Srereld. C 4 1 .'1 a Kooh. p 1 ii o 1 1 1 a clip. 'I t. p 1 II O O 2 vhroukie n ii ii ii (i Wright, o O o n 1 M i er " 1 O 1 (I (I xwsinlth ii 1 i o o Totals m; 4 s 27 20 Patte. for PavcPport in 7th. I'.iti"l for Wriirat In Vth i: in for Ma er hi ft h Philadelphia o.".i1 mil -do 7 st l.oeis Loo loo nol I Two-l.a.se hits--Walker. Kinney. Severed. Witt. Ma.tr. H-.tne run Kinney, st. h-n t. is.-s Wdli 'us. Walker, .l-i. obs mi 2 Sa -tifi.e hit M.'Avoy. Left en h;-ss Philadelphia. .". : St." Louis. '.) h.ises ..ii li.ilis Off Klnnev. 4: off Kol., 1. :f I .i veil port. 2: otr Wright. 1 Hits er Kooh. in 12" iunhu-s: off Par-
trick. Sam Jones went
rout- for the vis. tors
Tip olios' no'iic run eer nuui
at the loc al park was hit by I.uth in the fifth Inning v hen he drovo I
tr.e ball over the right holt' bleich Hb. Score:
Aimlilr.f A nil li liaa ' ' 'C r (. I S A C I n IV
spell ociability, good-fellowship and mind diversion, guaranteeing
complete respite from nusinena cares .experience.
or worries. Carried into tha great outdoors, you find exercise coupled with ai abundance of space, freighted with nature washed, free,
politics? When a good Warden is.ers: purse 2.0C. discovered, usually bv accident, he Kloldfp Todd (Goers) 1 1 1
i fresh and uncanned orone. with
i which to Inflate your lungs. Ilal
Is soon removed by political changes, j ';in Anardo (Murphy). Warden become efficient only with I Harper (Garrison) ...
Intfiriencv in uniiallv i'wuu- vt. arm i.auy
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due to (lovernors. who see nothing but the political hue In their appointments. H. T. D. Des Moines. Iowa.
Answer: Ton are unquestionably
correct. The fish and game de-
2 2 2 3 3 3 Todd also
:04. In
three;
liabllM never meet or become chum- ) part men t should not be made a po-
UOSTON AR. It IL Hooper, rf " 0 O 2 Vitt. 31 4 - - hoth, c f :t 1 o 1 Knth. If ä 1 2 2 Schani, c 2 2 1 2 p -Innls, 1h .". 2 1U S him non, 2h Scott, hs - Jones, p 4 1 o 1 Totals '' H 2"' One out when winidiiir run scored CHICAGO- AP. IL II. O Liel. old. rf 2 2 1 4 il. Collins. 2b 4 12 4 Weaver. :: ä 1 1 4 .l.okson. If 3 O O Feds. h. f 4 1 :t 1 Caiidll. lb 5 0 1 s uisberg. sS .t ii ii S. halk. c- 2 .1 3 Lowdermilk. i 0 n 0 o M.ner. p : 0 0 x.Murpliv 1 Ii 1 o 1 aber, p " Tot ,1s 3T 7 12 27
my, with successful trapshooting.
! which is the bitter enemy of booze.
tobacco, over-feeding or dissipation of any character. Mothers should encourage boys and girls to learn and follow the art of trapshooting. Accidents are an
n ! unheard of Incident
(i
write for themselve
3 o 11 A. n o o
xP.atted for Mayer in Mil.
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icy" on longevity. This sport keeps contestants physically fit. making them better citizens from every angle. America's leading colleges have incorporated trapshooting in
i their curriculum. Iook who's here! On our roster
n 1 n j many pig skin tossers, ornamenting ojthe Ttig league, have adopted shooting aw their diversion Mathewnjson. Wagner, Ilender, Cobb. Connie o I Mack. Alexander. Speaker, Coombs. Jji Plank. Davis Crnndeil and legions of others. The theatrical arena has b i furnished many ' shooting stars."
Fred Stone and Jack Xorworth
Double G. an
starte!. Time 2:024; 2:04; Trotting teams, two
purse $1,000. Lurline Hingen (M. Sullivan) Joker D. (CJeers) ,1 1 Time 2:1 Mi; 2:14 '4.
Trial against track record trot-
tlntr. 2:01 i. Lu Princeton h hv
good conscientious, jan FrancisCo (Cox) lost. Time
30U; 1:31: 2:02. 2:08 pace, three heats; pur.cp $1,000. Hsther lt. (Murphy) 1 1 1 Peter Klliott (Thomas) 2 2 2
. . 4 3 3 ..345
at
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litical plum. There is too much
stake. Many
hard working, game officials, have
been removed to plant some political puppett. who don't know the first rudiments of the shooting problem. Governor Olcott, of Oregon, has
t and devotees served notice of removal, should he Hetty Hlacklock (Walker) sa "paid up pol-j be able to locate a member cf thejThomas D. (Kline)
t-np h
ort. 4 in K inn.-v.
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INDESTRUCT0S MEET CUBAN GIANTS TODAY
Th.
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last cars of the Indestru to-
Chicago excursion Vlll leave Sunday iiKTiiinir oxer the South Sltre line at S o'clock. The first 13 left Saturday afternoon, th- cars heing well hi led. The Indestructes will meet the Cuban Specials at the old Sox park.
Posten Chi' ii."' ...... Tw o l as,, hit
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L. t oliil. s. NelialK. ! nin- i." i i r. l ... i vie sin.-ii f n-. Idts Lhdiohi.
K.tb Peni le pla'vs scot t Shannon t Women galore have adopted the h iMiis; uisi.rtr to . Collins. Left on 1 H ,,ort . jrF m Topperwein and !.:,. P.oston. 7: nilmg.. "" p" i Annie Oakley, have broken Into l;,lls ntY Jones. .: n Lowdernilik. a. i, ..r nits 4 fr Loivdermilk. nou . nrofessiona 1 ranks: are now demon-
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an-
Call of the clay."
worshipers '
life. King
mi um im c nave hecome mosi uroncieni. wnue
Moiniiis 1 areeduise mis Annette Kellerman. comes in a
second for trigger honors.
hi 1 hinhiz and not.M out in .n i . "' . trating and teaching the many
Maer. 7 in Innin": n i roer. i in ij inning lilt bv pit.-h.r Iv Jones
i I". Ischl; by I.owderintlk i m-iiiius. Struck out liy Jones. 1; by Mayer. 2. Wlnnlnc pitcher Pa tier.
SIGETY FOOTBALL TEAM OUT FOR STATE HONORS
Former player of the famous J. Sifcsty football team xvhlch dlsbandcl nf'er xvinnlng the 1916 independent shampinship of South Hend will m.rt Tuesday evening for the purpose of reorganizing and placing inotli- xvinning combination on the gridiron this fall. The meeting will he heM In the club roomi at 404 S. Criaöln st. at 8 o'clock. S. J. Hartoszek. manager of the new organization, has Issued nn Invitation to all members to attend the meeting on Tuesday at which election o ofheers will take place. Nearly every member of the 1916 championship team has returned frnm overseas service and with the
a.lditi n of several nexv
evervthinr points to a brilliant sue
ressj. Manacer Hartoszek has already booked a number of games for the coming season, but has a few open .lodes. Games can be arrang-
gles of the
Trapshooting has its from everv xvalk of
George of England, Alfonso of Spain. Victor Kmmanuel of Italy
Crown Heads. Hoosevelt, who in an address marksmen he
Fish and (Lime Commission in the political arena, he will eliminate J politics by eliminating the offend-
Ing factor. This is the logical and sensible position for an executive to take. Governor Olcott is a consistent and practical sportsman, who
Time 2:0614; 2:08; 2:064-
AUSTRALIANS CONQUER DOUBLE TENNIS TITLE
liy Associated Press: in wmv Mi .,
knows the game too xvell from field.. , ' ' . ' , Prook. s and Patterson, the Austral-
reprc-sent the late Theodore an enthusiast, company of
The was to a said:
"You may put a uniform on a min, then drill and drill him; but if you do not educate him to shoot to hit. another man can come along with a club and put him out of business." Governors Hen W. Olcott of Oregon. Nevill of Nebraska. Edge of New Jersey. Phillips of Wisconsin. Brumbaugh of Pennsylvania, Capper of Kansas, are successful "tarhawk" chasers. Lieut. John Philip Sousa. is one of the best and most enthusiastic amateurs in the same. Ex'ery person who essays trapshooting. tmproxes his moral and physical life, causing temperamental coV-
i puscles to hurtle through his veins.
Vi-ijri!
experience to be hoodwinked by
political grafters.
Question: Noticed there was a crow-killing contest on in the United
How i'ould I go about it to tret a shot? I hate crows and would like to kill some. George Mcintosh. Chicago. Mr. Frank Giaper living at Custer Park. 111., advises me that he has killed 478 crows this season, for which he reeel-ed a bounty of 20 cents per head in Will county. He locntes a crow pass where they are crossing, gets some wooden decoys, also a few crippled birds, then with his crow call he has no trouble bringing them to hag. Vent your spite, xve all hate crows.
(JAMKS TODAY. sthnul Lcaur. ' Open dte. Anvrrlenn I.ntgur. P.oston Nt Cldc.-iiM. Philadelphia at St. Louts. New York at Detroit. Uahinffton tit Cleveland.
WILL TEACH ATHLETICS AT WESTERN RESERVE U
Golf rourse experts inform u th.:t vm cat) expect to h a the state tourney on tho ' "ha in -o--1 ( krs course v. phin three wars at the mord. Sot ie additioioil honker.. and sind trap-, besides a little more work gpnrr.i !!y. will make the lo-;-al 1 holes the best course anyvhrre in Hoo?i room, they sa v.
Old ruff. hut it's haU'rina for coftx.
realty
true he's
fly Asochted Prenn; C LEVI: LAND. O.. Aue. 1
Western Reserve university has add-! ed to its curriculum a course in ath-! 1( tio. which every student in Aiel- j be it college will lie forced to under--o. The course I under the super- ' vuion of Dr. von den Steinen, re- j recently returned from medical ' service in France, and his corps of; assistant coaches. ! Football, basketball. .baseball.
tratK, wrestling, boxing and are the most prominent
which will be taught. According to the program the school year will he divided into three parts. The first will be the football season and xvill terminate with the Thanksgiving vacation. During the second term the studont will he t.iueht basketball and given instruction In" the arts of boxing, wrestling and fencing, along with other gymnasium games. The third or spring term xvill be devoted to basketball; track and tennis, which xvill start as soon ns the weather permits. The course consists of five hours' instruction and training each week.
IJOIE RAY WINS LAST
MEET FOR I. A. C.
It y Aso, in teil Pre : CHICAGO. Aug. !.. Th" 'h:.a-:i Athletic association, xxith Joe L "nr as individual point winner with l". romped away with the Central A. A. t. outdoor ft1 1 tl a ii I track ch.ruirionship today tfJi 117 po.nts. The Illinois A. '. w as s- eond xvith i . The onlv record broker, was in il.o
soccer j jaVf ijn throw, when N. (h dr. L A. c . sports, increase.! his own rc.id of l ; f.-- t
inc hes, made in I V 1 . to 1,1 l.-et 5 inches. "Joie" Kay. crack mi'.er. ibM-i his loeal cireer for the I. A. C hy winning the half mile in 1:. 3-'. nnd the mile in 4:1 R 1-S. Pay iz' to Akron. O. Lieut. Joe Stout. A. F. winner of the 15f0 meter run in the A. K F. In France, was badly defoaf d in tt fixe mile event, finishing third, xxhde Cic-firge Henkel Logansquare won in 27:3 4 2-ä. Loomis won both th' K'o uu! dash and the 220 xard hit:li hurdles. He made the dnsh in 1":"1.
TOLKDO WINS -. Iir Ansö.iate.l Pres: KANSAS CITV. Aug. 1 6. Toledo turn the tables on Kansas City by taking the third game of the series; Saturday eight to four. The visitors'
tied the score in the eighth and the
NEW 10-MILE SWIMMING RECORD MADE BY GOB
locals sent in Henning to reliex'e
ians, xvon the final match In the national doubles l.iwn lnnig fmirnn.
t I n 11 V i ' I ' t t-ts im i f r 1 ' r a n i r UA
nmnt today, defrating Johnston and Hriflin of California In straight sets. 1?", "Cre:ftrtrtA . , 10-fi- 7-5 IToledo 000 0O0 31 0 4 S 1 0
Kansas city .uuo 2020000 4 2 Sanders and Murphy; Hall, He"n-
c .
The Australians conquered the
combination, which won the highest
!! . . J T T
doubles honors of 1915 hut it rnn- "'" ll"Kt-
not he said that the play if Jo'.inton and Griffin today was equal tojTrV NEWS-TIMES Want AÖ5
V,r A!s... dated Pr.i.: ItlVEHTON. N. J.. Aug. D -Ivi-
1 gene T. Bohlen, a sailor of the fir.- it (Lakes Naval Training s'ation. fur- ! nished on' of the bigcest surpii-'.s j of the seascin when h soti th(mile national swimming i a ni l : ' -ship in the Delaware river p,t - t-.i-urday. f-etting a new record f r ' ' ev of. His time was on" lo io" ." minutes and 1 seconds. He defriti ed 2 men. amruig them some f : !;
best swimmers in Arneriea.
that of the Pacific coast pair xvhen
they xvere at the top of their court career. The losers fought determinedly throughout but the play of neitrfer team approached the sensational battles which have marked similar contests in the past. Ci'fect weathfr and good turf conditions greeted the four experts when they appeared on the grandstand court before a gallery which
approached 4,0(0 opening set xva
The
cnf fk t Arc
rather mediocre.
notwithstanding that it was the j longest of the three. Both teams j failed to stroke the ball with anyj degree of certainty aid there xvas ; but me rally worthy of mention. ! The players settled down to seri- : ous competition in the second set. I
I negotiating hurdles and xvater ditch-
HERMAN STAYS OUT OF JACK SHARKEY'S REACH liv Associated Press: MILWAUKEE. Wis., Aug. 16. Bantamweisht Champion Pet Herman fs still champion today but
thev're calling him a cootie cham
pion for being cute enough to stay! which developed the best play of the;
away sometimes from the punch-J match. There were frequent and cs of Jack (Kewpie) Sharkey. 1 lengthy rallies which brought the
These txo birds went through fight-
! Ing poes at the Auditorium last
night. The result was like a horse race; it caused much difference of
opinion. snarKey deserves creuuj
for spectacular gestures. Herman for conservation of his physical resources. As a fighting exhibition it was a big disappointment. Herman got in few good punches during
the hi-fightlng. Sharkey got his in! they farced the pace, playing so suc-out-fighting. Altogether it x as a : cessfully that the 1M5 champions
an I
1 .
.'.'The Cuban specials aro the champs jp by calling on Mr. Batroszek at ö"f the llaxana leacue. The game is207 Citizens Hank building- .". 1 expe ted to be a firt class one. Thei
at . : 1 a o eloc k from
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t the Pandolph street station.
1 1 on .v.. 2 ni ITors .XCC'ITIT chai.lfngi:. Jiv Oil- ,t . .... ru., hii Tb Hilltops accepted th .'halS o-rlfi. e !.!t'le-i.e of tho Troopers, and will meet
eUs --Jn.es tithem Sundav afternoon at S o'clo.-k I f P1'!';': ...... ' ,. v .
f.ff onj;K i.'T'er I'irrs. 1 r.e iroopers are a
I cr r o'
t. Nr York
n I. iff Tho-:" - .'.'" 2 Hit .v pit. ! r lb tA er str,,. v .oil I" '1
by Jer, 5
-f V.'C, Th-.rn;ahlen ' :.ia hi. n. 1 :
lffr AJiini it h.
n- team, hut
sexer: hard The Udltops' a rat Find lev.
have alreadx ndled
carries to their list, l attery will he Herman
I. OPT; VI LLP! WINS 4-2. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 16. Errors by Darringer and Hues in the ninth pave Iouisville a four to two victory over Milwaukee today. Northrop pitched excellent all excepting In the f.rst Inning while Tlneup was Teady a!l thf. wir. Score: Iyouisville .... 200 CK) 02 4 7 1 Milwaukee ....000 100 1002 6 4 Northrup and Huhn; Tincup and My er.
spectators to th?lr feet. The Aus-1 tralians set out to break up the teamwork of th- Pacific coaai pair) and by driving a long majority of! their returns to Griifn's back hand.j partly ruceeeded
The final set was the shortest and most decisive of the three. Brookes and Patterson appeared to have taken their opponents' measure and
draw, the spectators
compelled to "draxv ination.
having been were obliged to play almost entire-'
SPECIAL SALE OF
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9s3i(?a iv(6$(r
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Jug F1dilng.
x111 pronimtion proninit jue-1
fishing? Will Jug scarcity eliminate that most highly enjoyable and ultra sociable piscatorial pastime JugFishing. The writer concedes, that Jug-fishing should not be considered in the realm of scientific or light tackle anclins. hut a delightful diversion, xvhen all business troubles, rare. and annoyances are forgotten, when golden silence Is not a fishing
requisite. When your propelling t Score:
power is a three-mile current and Indianapolis . your success in landing a fish is I St. Paul "ftrong arm method." You drift j Rogger and nd visit, with a weather eya cast J Harcrava.
on their imag-
st. PAUL wins ;;-2. Pr AiiM-ints Prens: 'ST. PAUL Aug. 1$. St. Paul won the third straight game of the fixe
ly from the base line.
1
i:ci.g si hi-: killi:d. 1 P.t Aso I.ifd Pres: LEXINGTON. Ky., Autr 1 , j John ?. Barbee and Combs Bros, j mourn the loss of Brummel. import- j
eu racing sire, valued at SL'o.oon
(u en) (Q(0
eame .eries Saturday from Indiana
polis, three to two. Miller starred P hi h waa killec'by lightning on a . 1 1 .1;.. M A . w-r-1
V.a home run. a cloun e i "r" "'"K i-im near nere. inc son
nt
HERMAN'S
and slnrle. Doubles by Mil niggrt and Duncan's sinjrit. St. Paul In the lead in the
, ooi ooo oio 2 ;
000 001 02- 3 7 : j Leaxy; Gringer and
!er and vr O-'rnond and Beauty's daughter j placed "'V Gallinule, xvas a fair stake win-1 eighth .' ' er m England and had teen In this!
country four vearx The sire of his
f, ic'm was the champion brood mare
'of Great Britain in 1V1.
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