South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1919 — Page 20
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEb i 5 Ir at nleaa 6? 2i
wi.DM siv i: Kin. i ';r.sT
Pips: learn
Double
Dodgers
er
RUE Hi ELLER : PITCH GOOD BALL
MIRACLE MAN
CHT I
League Standings
ARROW ELEVEN
A QTRAI IAMQ TAlcT I qualifying round, and in h! match
nnilDl r riMOinMöUIDl Clarey.
uuudlc isnamriuivomr
Brooklyn Shut Out in Opening Game Magee Gets Four Hits.
BROOKLYN, Auc. f'iuvinr.ati hut ut Rn.oki.vn in the p.rs. M")" hrre Tut-(!;iy, 1 to 0. and .L- " on the m ronl arr.e, to 1. Flu:' allow 1 but 'hue i its in. the op' niMt; Elba- lu l vi id I only live . 1 1 1 r . I hits ,ii th-1 voir!
until th ninth mn-n.'. v. hi a
and scored n M"Snerwoc 1 M)i '- .
Pjur times up
Whaat doubbd m G hy sin:rb.
made four hits In
th -mri'I content. CI. VINN ATI Hatb. 2b luur-rt. lb Groli. i,b ItoimL, f NeaJ.-, rf Kopf.
Wln', r King-, i ,
Sr.
if
Totals ItKooKLYN 0fici), . . . . .lofcnsf'u. 2b Griffith, rf Z. WLe.-.t. If . Myer. f . . . Knijf-tch y. lb Ward, :.b Krnejrer, c .. 'H.irr p ...
iSehirn.lt
.!'.. . 1 .. t . . I .. 1 .. t .. 1 ,. ( .. ( . .ret A P. .. 4 , . .'. Ä
1
i: i o l II 1 0 II II 1 i: it i ) i o (i 0 I o II
o 1
o 1 1 10 II 1 1 1 (i 0 o M o o 0
1 1 Ü II a i 1 1
i i. "i 1 1 ft 1 n i o
o i , . o i
7 f ' - 7 I' - , ; f - ' . ' J f .. ' 1 . . v. " , ; v y . ". I . . , . : . -' n twi r ' - ' - -
RALLY HS GIL .
NATIONAL LK.ülK.
inrlnn.iti
I'ltf t,urtr
!lroklvu
St. n r i ; i
j White Sox Attack Athletics i ""'.VÄKiVi-yÄx-
From Rear Take Clean Sweep of Series.
CiiKA;o, Aue. nfu-r loire tl.r k.-u
. Chicago
won,
I ('ti' üpo
itri.it 'Jw-lanl St. Lout Npx York I'.oston U axhinjrU'.'i rhi!aj!pljia AMI. UR A
To ... . r ; s 1' !!'('.
t j,.
III J?vVl' !)
f ti'S
, St Paul Iii'l!.,,li.iT("!'.i '. L'iulsvSll '. Cnliimlii-fl
J'ill janif:-. ioc;-;i'!y ith . n ,,,,, n ' '
l!'.-t(i)i llt (i SC. .' ml IaiuU'l by j Mil wa : Le
Y
a' r s
Iii 1 1 1 n .is a f Cii
( ! . i , i 'J o
v aiv fi
l i - i Tdlt iln
ir.
II.
I'at Mor.in, manntror of tho Cin
cinnati Ili'ls, who an- now U-a-linK
i ort . i lo .IaI.a Glt .ison Turrif. or-:
rim. Aii-:rrniA ai; I'.rrrus. 11 r, Kn..:,. ,f I
! Waik.T. If i r.'M ii. rf j iff. Jl 4 J i UK.i M. s 4 I'tTKllls. I .loliiiM.h, ji 2 ! Kiiiii'-v, it 0
Wim. i,'it. r r ! . .7: : inj' . : cs.-2 : 47 ..".::i . .cm :.. . 4".-, j . ,V . 17! t . . 4'l 131 . ! . .". r.i , ' 'i . .'.;7ü . i.j:acik. j Won. Lost. IN t i ..17 :;.! i ' ..a n ..; ; ...VI .", . ..Vi7 . . i 4 rK". v ...... 4 s ..VU . . 4r'! . . I. iV. . nn ' -s 74 .-.'7 ' MK'HTION. i Wi.u. I.ot. l'i t : t.' 4-j .r.i:i 4i; ..-,si . . :i ."I .."..'. j ..:' .r.n . M . .'.7 .-Mi ..V2 7o H7ti ..41 ;ti .r.jTl
T FOR HONORS
NT.WTON. Kar.s. Au jr. 20. The
n tennirJ doublcf rhimtuonshlD
America r.-ss won Tuesday by
orman E. I?:ookcs anl Ooril(l I
i j Patterson. tho Australian team. ! They took the title from ls defenlEndeavor to Duplicate j J; i
of Yonker. N Y., in fl sj-.f-ctacu-
Will
1916 Season To Start Practice Thursday.
lar, Fets. 6-6, ct.
4-6.
4-.
$-2 on
Iniüa! practice for the reorgan-1 I.'orha ,s thp hard-t fought of the
IIY ALI'HILH AI.i:.'AM)i:!t nitial practice for the reorj
i?ed Arrow football team which won , the undisputed gridiron champion-1
hip of South Bend and northern In- j
i the courts of the Lonwoo 1 Cricktt
club. Although th? Americans ?ot only two frames in t.ic fmr! 5et. it was
i five. The clo
. . Drooi;r-s and t
1C
Patterson were
like steadiness
terrific smashes trio ilecidinr it
of of c-
liobert Gardner of Chicago, showed Tuesdny that h? still the fighter of old. when he overcame a lead of Ave hoh-a. and defeated Maxwell Marion, of New York. 3 and 1. Marston, who was two up on Gardnr at xn end of the
morning play, and won the first I i T
tnrce holes in th Afternoon. Thn Gardner hot eight holes at a thre under pr clip, and squared the match at the 2th preen He won
SENATORS PURCHASE THREE AKRON PLAYERS
AKRON". Ohio. Aug:. 20. - Two
:t.-
j.itchers nd a short'top
Akron Industrial !pgsu were .signet bv th- Washirqrton American a" Team. r.ccordJn to Mik Kiho.-.
forrr.er scout for the. F'r.aTors ar.''.
rw mcnawer of the B. k. Goolr'c'i
;tfa;n ht-re Tufsd.i i Jvdhcn miU pitchr ..ydr.r ami
I-'i'dier and b!iortstop L!ndyay p it up nn imprcssivrt article of ball hicii:cn cvl)i arain the Yank's ,ir.:l Senators hr.d wrn ordor i
to
- i ort i- -.-. on.
7. the en-.l of the
xTiiriu-r
.1
o it o
o.
Ä "i
i
o It II
1 0
l i A. ' 1 i
the National l'amie p rin:int r h'1, i.s 1( in-' iiaili d throughout f.uwioin : the r -i I miracle man of t ascball.
'i Muraii, takintr hoII f.f tho lowly
I.. -, in.-. i. 1 1 1 1- j ... ( in's:;h .-hap that just now thy ap-'P- I 1 i n Jb
Vir ?o have
K inney
T.t.i' .... x'..!tt..! for IMIICAUM-
I. 'i.di-i. rf
. .x.I-'Mf;Pi 1
I)
iu Ml. All. It.
1 o 0
tlif V . t i ' 1 !r..,,riiai 'aVt.T,
Y.
.1 ii i L' i ii
; i nnant cinched. As manager of the j-,., ,
if
Tefal xHitte.l fur ;aore rin.Mnnntl irr,()n Two-hiis- hita UlriiT
U
.27 0 .i 'J
in Mli. . , . . I) Om Km I nn (mi ( o . Win '?. Dauhf rt.
(iro'i. Stolen hfl. Nrnl". .aTlfle htfn Mi Griffith. Dciiri j.lays Uaf li
to Hiubt-rt: . adore to Jolnxtfui to Kn-
ntrhr. I-ft "n b.meH i 'In- lnnitl
Urooklrn. 2. P-aef on bilN- nfT I
1; nft rail ore, 71. .Stru k out Hy Uiiiir H; by ,'aaur- 4.
Phil.Klf lphi.a
Nationals
Mor.tn
liltlifi:
if lo
bn.ueiit the first pennant to that city ' jViTk 'i-S " in IHK". This photograph of Laso- i.", v,iVmilk." V
hall s new miracle man was made at tho Po'o Grounds. New York, at tho close of thf series, with the Giants.
LEEFIELD HOLDS RED
SOX TO LONE BINGLEt Si I Komi. T
x M ii r;.li y
1 aber. i M-'.vi'f. p .1. Collins.
rf
4 1 1 1 0 1
0
1.1 II. 1 I) 1 1 1 5 1 0 i) 1 0 I)
:i o n fv ; o 1 i; a 1 o i 0 0 11
1
1 ' e, ! 0 : i i 1.' A. ' 0 '
VKSTEHDAY'l I'KriT: National lajru'. Pln- innatl. 1-4; Hrmklvn. 0 1. 'ti:i.i- . 41; New York, .t .". St. Louis. M; p(itoii, 2 2. :aii). 11 Innings. PlUnbur?. ö; Phil.nieipM:,. . AiHtrirua I.raKii-.'. Pbil.ololi Iii, 7; 'hi.-.ico. S. U'a !iincfon. 2; I tro!t. 7. New Yoik. 1; (! vi'lam!, 5. r..ron. i; St. L..ul.s. Anifrirari Airlatlii. f '.'liMubus. 2: St. Paul, r. Tub'.'... 4: Milwaukee. .1. I:i(li.in.rpoUs. ; MinnMt."!U, 7 Louisrillc. 4: Kaunas P'tv. 7.
I Se oinl j
ii . ;ii i rr i. 'Ills
UKina :n i.mo win newi lauisuayj cvoninir at 7: JO o'clock at the J. D.
Oliver field. Steps to commence
"ariy practice were taken Tue
evening following an enthusias
nuet im; held in the rlubroom of
K-iva' S at 404 F. Chapin it. I'rac- ! tice will continue daily under thnj
i-lir-ct'on of M. Klye::, a votean and ; mainstay of he 1 9 1 G team who was!
I ep'Oicd captain at Tuesday h meet i inc.
'.ndinp the appointment of a per
mannt coach Captain Klysz will be
in full charge of the squad ;ü quair
tho candidates with the rudi- j nuT.ts o!' tr.e gridiron pastime. He j intern? to equip the e quad with all i
IEKT8IE
LT TODAY
GOAT ANDERSON NINE TO MEET SINGER CREW
The .Tmirny and Goat Special v
Chicago Man Seems to Bel
Favorite Owing to Ouimet's Illness.
three and one. when Marston failed to 5tand the pain. All of the New York player?, with the exception of J. N. s'tcirr.. jr., of Na55.au, were -eliminated. Stearns ws forced to go an extra hole to defeat R. K. Hoykenkamp, the I'ublic "Works golfer from St Louis, on up. Th South'i? ptror.ffe?t cr.trarit.
Ilohcrt l. Jones, jr.. or Atlanta, and nu-o. the i-xu v.it Singer
Nelson Whitney, of New Orleans, j drty ft -rnoon at 2 o'rhx k
won places in the second round. The p'-.lrinfc for tomorrow's play: Jones vs. Gardner. Crookston v?. Knepper. Hoffner vs. Peacock. Waldo vs. Frwnes. AV'hitney vs. Thompson. Stearns vs. Uerron. Piatt vs. Tewkffhury. Evans vs. Oulmet.
-r4 ' '
er park. Tho Jimmy and Giat Svcials p!f:ve.l .- -veral iram.es in tli
tti Notre
! ..r!' l..rt f The eapr-n
Ixirt.e a n
Ke Pitt-bur' Natir.a'
i
s n
a
n l l o
PI
i:i:srirs.
PITTSP.rRG. Au'. 20. Charles!
Ruinlue aii'l ll- u- (
1
YMi;s TODAY. National Ixfcue. "in inn.-itl :t H-isten. I'htsl.urtf at r.rooklyn. St. Louis at New York.
Sfund (lami
flnritiuatl . Brooklyn VAWt and Irr.
ooj ioi on - r, fM-0 () lill 1 Kariiln; Mit- h li an-
Mil-
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER
ST. LOl'IS. Au jr. 20. fme hit
Tut.sday and St. lxu:s s-hut out the lie d i'X. 5 lo o, and n oved into J
lourth piaci'. it was appearance here this
was hit hard, especially by and .Jacobson. Si.oie.
Cid ago nt Phil iilflphia. Wnshinston at Phicat'o. Ni u Yurk at St. Lmiis. Pliilai!'lphi:i at PitroJt. P.'ston at Cleveland.
Region's la at I
season. Hoyt
I l:
NEW YORK, An?. 2. Ghicaco f i'rV.1'::1! won its lirst victory in New York j pi.fh, i f thij season by takinc: the nrst ha I f i II ut h. If ;.f a double header Alor.da. I to :.. ' N! dnni, New York tock the serond contest. ! J,'1:,",1'w'- ;, to 1. in which Rarnes won his 2 r't h. i " , Käme, beirv liie first National jj t" j, le u'U' twirler to win a . ore of t p i ;r.iw-, vaitics. Alexander defl ated jXutr- ( ;ahier
las in in opening coniesi. uu w..si
hard pressed in tlie . losin,; innir L's. Nw York's superior i.ase rupnir i't-ci led the second ame. tue Giants seor:nc three runs on Diree pas.-ev.
bases aral one hit.
r in
rf.
AH. . a
It. 2 b c
four stolen
Scores: CIMCAtlO K!ak. rf Pa-U-rt. f IIoll-x l.er. .ss ... llerretr, 2t Maitee. rf ami rf Merkle. lh Harter. If I el. :u Kllltfer. Aleun I'T. p ... Total NKW YOItlv . r.urni. If Yotintr. rf Flti'!ier. s Krle!i. 2b KatirT. cf b-uzales, lb .... Snyder, c Imuelas. p ..... xMi-Carty Winters, p xilioy'e , xxxStat7.
lubui-, p
Alt. . 1 . 4 '. I . 4 . 4 . 4
A P.. 0 . . o . . o
It I o (I II 1 1 l I I t 4 P. o 1 1 1 I. I I) I 1 o II 0 0 1 o
II.
o
1 1 t 0 1 11 H. 1 1 o 1 o 1 1 o I o II a a
o. a 4 4
1 1
o 1 1 . . t)
a 1 o a a n i
7 i I1
TotaU xl'.atte.l for l L1 ISAustin. '.'At ... I'-ileon, '( .. .la-'obsiiii, rf . SlbT. lb William, rf . T.-l. in. If Gerber. a ... S.wrei.l, ..
eitiel'l. p ...
Meiraw
. a . a ft . a . 1 .21 in AH. . 4 . . 4
It. o a a i a i a o a a a o la h It. 1 a 1 i ii a 1 o a
Total
I'..itf-.l for l.i ib'i milk in ."th. j xx Hat ted for I. lei. old In stli. ! Phil nb'lphia "d b:!l 20a 7 i
CM. 101 IM HI IL'X S
a He hit Murphy. Stolen bases
Komi. Thoinns. Ki-berr. S.icrifiee lilt I
' HKl.erjr, P. rollins. Walker. Witt, .lohn- , son. Hums. Iioulili jdav (Jandil to Kls- ; l erv. 'Left n bases -Pliiladelphl.i. 11:
Phieao. s. Hases on balls ff I.ow.lfr-
Kili-Ait 7: ;n.-,"i,;;',re,,:;COVELESKi's brilliant o!T Paber. 3 in 11.'. inninss: off Mayer., DITPUlMfi TAICO fcAIC
i - i 1 '.'. ir.i.l.,.- ,.IT WilUims. 1 In 1 I IIUUIUU IMäLO UMIVIU
Tobm J rii!iiiiir;"o!T .lolmpon. 11 In 7 Innintrs; i ff
Kinney. .5 in 1 ir.nuiL'. in . utm.-i-t CLEVKI.AXP. Auf Hv Kab-r iPiian. Halk .h.'msnn. ' . " Vfrtt.-L- .,i. lit- l...w.1priiillk. 1; hv ' urK w '-il.'ibie to
.h.hnsun. 1: bv Kiniu'v. 1: by Williams. ; -vith Covt. lc.kie afjer the first
1. Wii.ni.i pitclier Mayer. Lsimr , l.ir.v. wlic.i it made two of its thr-.u pit her Kinney. Prrors Walker 2, I u 'nir, and Cleveland made it two out pan and Klsberjr. j nf three l,y winnincr. 5 o . Quinb
w;is hit hard. PuP was r.vpelled frotn the frame by Umpire Hiide-tran-l after protesting a cilbtl thiid strike. Tommy Connolly was pi"K':ih d wim a gold .neil.il by tiie American leairu. tomm- ;r.oi atir.fr his 2üth anniversary as an umjiiiv.
; Scfu e: "
m:w VI UK AH
Viek. rf 4
j fundamentals, making thing ready!
oi-j w o-.i -.j,-or the coach who will tak over the! oi, a a.n in v :t . . A. -
ner: Lovnu- 1,uu " H sn:,ri imie i
! .Men-hers or the Arrow team will i . . . .
.it . . . . , , , t IV..HHM i...wi, jr., oi v iiK.mo. anu i ..:trive to i unlieate the It l'i record, i
.eoo lim (ill .! s 2l...... . , lYancis OuiniO! of Itnslnn romerteil
iei;uiai i '
! members from overseas service ev-'to be the twi
AI A AM .-w - ... öl . ! .i.. a . ...... . I
- - ervimnir points to a oriiiiant sue- j cnlf r.Piveru im mil mtT.it ! .. ... .. . o-wu j.ia,rs
bers dcci.led to take advantage of j t the Oakmont Country idayin--: football when they arrived I (:,l,l- in a h-,lf round match, in
...... .
nie National amateur golf dum-
TllltKK-KYi: Mollne
Terre Haut" Itnwinin, Heek and
ani .MinrriPst'T. i:-ekfrd 2oa C
Hlomniiiton
Hill and Withro
line. I'eoria
i.van i.e 4 io ion iioT h
Mur hioa nd Marshall; Voorhees a nd I t , ''
KlL'si'V.
roiGirKi:nsin ilci:s ivstPONEX. rOT'GHK ERPSTC. N. Y.. A ug. 10. On account of heavy track du to the rei. ent rains, th rar.d circuit
rae. wef. r,n;n pCsp'-ined Tu1-
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Adr j (TnrmixTr
foremost amateur
ir America, will meet
at the various army cantonments throughout the rnuntry. They played a stellar article of ball with
pionship. asts have
Aiucru a n waited fi
A Iviirtr.-il tr.'i nis u lifin tVior -rrrt '
attached to regiments of the A. E. F. in Prance and Germany. Secure Rest Teams. Mgr. Partoszek is losing i o time in securing the best teams for the Arrow club. Tentative arrangements have been m.'jde to play several leading professional clubs not
i
ionly iii the state but in Chicago
uolf enthusi-
v more than
i
four ears to see these players in! action against each other. ! Ouimet won the opportunity to J meet his j.ersoaal rival for amateur i golf honors by coming from behind I Tuesday to win lirst round match from K. C. Clarey. The Eoston irolf- !
i er trailed Clarey to the j7th hole, j j whore he was one down. He also j
1 1 n A. i
1 1 I -
IF. o. A 0 1 a 1 :; o a l li o 1 2 I a :i a a 2 r i n .-. i f o 2 o 0 a .". a ii o a a a 1 24 17 II. I. A. J 1 2 2 j a a 2 l a i ill o ii 2 a :i :i a 2 :; X 1 2 1 a a a la 27 1 1 IMHI (K)0- 0 201 au ä Is Jacob
20
do ii nvthin r
in-
i ... , . , tt i ui" - nun" aim necame iwo New lolodo :.s well. Among the other ... , I
V 1 ' 4 t iHV 11 11 "'k.Vi. . t
BRAVES AND CARDINALS DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL
itch at the 32nd. and
h green by two and j
POSTON, Aug. Si. Louis split e
and losing the second. 2 to 1
20. Eoston and en Tuesdav, the ? lirst came. 4 t
it
o'll innings Hornsby, who wont t( j Pew-der. s .". o l.rst has-.-,"" whore he played well, j Jjaker. .".b i a tiipled. scoring two runs in the bist l1'1', ;, O ..i- . u c f N "I'd, lb I
Total 2S H st'-n ( St. Louis 1 Prior- Tobin. Two-base
son, ;.rlr, Toblu. Three-base hit Tbin Home run .iH-'obson. Stoleu base Austin. S.ciifi.e hits Vitt. Ge.leon. Sis-
i jer. winiams. kith. iourue piay iii r-
r and ;edeon. Lett on bases Hosten.
St. Louis. 5. Hasis on balls Ott
.-, j Iloyt. .t; off Leifleid. :;. Hits on Hoyt. 1 ; s hi 7 hmir.ss. Struck out Hv Hovt. i; .-, il.v MH'.raw. 2: by i.eifield. 1 Pa--ed 0 ! ball Walters. Losing plt- her Hoyt.
; a i i o , i i l i
Is
TrttaU ."-I " -
xHatt1 f-ir Honda In th. xxHatted f-r Winters In Ml), xxxltan for Doyle lu M h. Ch!rac "1 210 Ck New York " ' P2o-:: i:rror Fh b her. Two base hits -T. al 2. Young 2. Three -base hit --M'Mc, MajjVe. stolen tnse Klack. SacrtfK hits lUrz.-. Kl'lifer. Doiib'.e play Peal t Ilr7o- to Merkle. IWt en bases NewYork.. Chicago. 0 Hase en balls Off Douglas. 1; off Winters, t: off Al"xunder. 2. Hits (iff Pouirbis. a in ' tntiinps; off Winters. 1 in 2 Innings: off Hvbuc. 1 la 1 inning. Ht by pit. hr -IIt D.Mik'lrts Herze;). stnuk out Hv ronlas. 1: br Dubr.c. 1; by Alrxnriiler. 2. Passed ball Kllltfer. Losing r't' l'-r Douglas. Second Gaaie n.bag. "I" '"" 0 York tHKl fOi f'x-ä 1 llendrix. Carter and O'Parrell; H.irn.s nn.l M-Carty.
TIGERS' TIMELY SWATS BEATS SENATORS, 7-2 DETROIT. Aug. 20. Combining timely hitting with bases on nail.-. Detroit, d. feitod Washington. 7 to .', and made it two out of three S(1ore. WASHINGTON AH. K. II. O. A. .lanvrin. 2b 4 a l : 1
Milan, cf . . . Pi--, rf Meuosky, If t;i.arrlt. lb Shanks." ss . . Leonard. ."-! Aw-neu. e ... Harp, r, p .a. barv. p . lilll, p vlu.Ue x Pi. ini'-h
T-'t.ils 3-1 xHatt'-l for Harper in t'-t Hatted for Zathary In
CAREY'S RUN IN EIGHTH WINS CLOSE CONTEST
PKTUaiTI'.iish. s .... No ing. 2b .. f.. bl. .f Veai-h. If ... 1 1 t-i ' Hi i nil . lb Sh.itt'-n. rt . .1 l !l 'S. ."Il , . A i i . : ! . . 1 1 . . . I .i 'i . p
AH. . 4
a 1 a a a l a a a a ii a
sth It. a a
o 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 ii a a
li 1 1
l
21 1"
1 1. 1 1 4 s n 1
c
IMURAPELPIIIA. Aug. 2V T'ittsburg made it three ut of f"i.''
T V, ; ' . I 1 r Vi I Ti .-rt a v rv
4 I I 1 1 i I I I i I ' i I - K i i ..... . . j ting Meadows opportunely in the;,
r'minr- lnnin.'s. The score a:; .' 1'!
4. The locals- knocked Ad nr.s out " the box; in the second inning, b it
Totals W.i sli in u t -n ) rr -lit
i, it . 1 i rrors ru. e.
t 4 .
o.lfi
ir-1. Voting. Meii'ky
.loüi's. StoW-ii bases --i obb
.". 7 11 27 12 . . .0i1 ixl d 2 . . .ihii r:a c-jv. 7 Two t'.iM1 hits
Three- base
2. a one.
Ul tan Uin:vi. oi. iau..-i pfltt "b scored two runs in the fourth on j i.,.wiH. "if hits and errors. Cruise's singU , j Hoh' f . Uo'.ke's 5;"crifice and Mann's dou-1 Hannah, c hie over Centeitiei.hr Smith's hea 1 Julim. P
in tho 11th rot the s.nond game fcr',i0rp- a
Ronton. Scurfs.
A A
ST. LOITS AH. lt. H. O. A. I Smith, rf ä 1 1 2 1 j Heath, ote, rf 4 1 2 2 0 Stork. 2b 'A o o :; 'A I Hoinsbv. lb 4 2 10 0 j Vb Henry. If 4 1 2 2 0 : I'letnoiis. c 4 1 0 4 t j Hainl. :t A a a 1 a . Lavan. s 4 O 2 A " . Woodward, p 4 a 0 a ä, xxThoi pe 1 0 0 a a ; Totals r-i 4 ti 27 11 in ISTON Alt" K. II. O. A. I I'.oe. kel. lib I 1 1 j Haw lings, 2b ä 0 1 2 a Powellf if .r o 2 1 a I'm is.-. , f ä 0 2 l. . Hoik", it 4 o a la a j Mann. If 4 0 a 7 a I Mnranville, s 4 1 2 öl Oow.lr. c 4 a 1 2 1 Pillingim. p l a 0 n 4 Mciniillan. p 0 o 0 1 xiu. k t o o a o T.-tnls 2 a 27 12 xH.itf.,1 f-.r Pillingim in 7th.
J xPeiinpaugh
a 1
K. 1
Totals xHatted for luinn CLEVELAND Graney, If Chapman, ss Speaker, cf Harris, lb Card ner. .Tb Wanibsganss. 2b ... Smith, rf o NViil. - Coveleskie, p Totals
...2a 1 ill Sh. AH. It. .. 2 a
1 a
4 4 4 A A A
.2.
a a ii 1 1
II. 1 o 1 ii a o o 0 1 a a a A II. a
a a 1
n. n
v.
will riimonr on the Ar.
... . squared trie in: row ehcdule are teams rej resenting the Pine Village aggregation. Uon at lho ?,:
Clahby Athletic club of Hammond, j cnp" Port Wavne Friars. Evanston Ath-J Evans, the present champion had; letio oiub and the famousj:,.n fas.v Gine winning his way into j foot ball team of- Indiana-' tho second round by defeating j polis manager by Al Fee- j Rwight W. Armstrong of the home) ney tth sensational player of the j club, seven and six. The Chicago; Notre Rame team several seasons ! golfer was a favorite tonight in the) rmo. 1 betting on tomorrow's match.' This j Mgr. Rartoszek is striving to book ' was due to Ouhnet's recent illness.!
flihHfi l should Wr vfe - smile -
ii w
1
n
1
all Dealers Eight Sizes !Octo 15
9
- r.ii i'i . I
a 4 4 "t a a a
1
o!
a . . o l
several first class attractions that
i will be staged on the home grounds.
Followers of the Arrow club xvill be givm an opportunity to see their favorites In action for the first time
since the team disbanded on ac- J
,; count or mo war. ine team wm ne , A j strengthened by the addition of spy-j JJjeral now men who have considerable j i knowledge of the game. i
and to the great strain the Roston youth played under Monday in the
Id
Kl sei
The Dalley Cigar Co., Distributors, South Bend.
10
O. A.
1 1 i; l a 1 . it
New York Cleveland Two-bae hit ii k base hit Chapman.
xxHatted f.-r Mcquillan in tub. St Louis 2s 2C rna4 p.osfon IHa 1012 Errors--Smilli. Mann. Filih.cltn. Twobase hit - L.nan. Thr b.is-' bit Horns bv Stolen 1.; M Henry. S.frlfiee hits 'Sto.k. Holke. Sacrifice ly Hatrd. Double plays Smith and (Tenions; Stock .in. I 'lemon. Let t on bat"--St. Louis, a Hosten; 12 Ha-s on balls Off VV..o.lwiid. Hits .iff Pillingim. in
7 Innings: off Miiaiillan. 1 in 2 Innings, j frequent intervals
Strii' k i.iiÄ-llv w luHrn. : it i u-bn-'iui. 2. la-sing pitcher Pilllugini.
in 27 P:
1(H) INHI IMK)-1 . . .012 H2 OOX .1 Ilirris. ThreeSa. rifice hits
I ewnter, itranev. i.eit on bases vow Ytrk. Cleveland. 2. a-es on balls (iff (lulnn. 1; oa Coveleskie. 1. Hits OtY ijuinn. la In 7 innings; oft Shore, nom in 1 inning. Struck out Py hiinn. 1 ; by Coveleskie, ä. Losing pitcher (juinn.
Seeon -1 Game St Louis "O0 010 fWV m C, i;.ton "a ool 0!a al 2 V Sber.lell and Dilh-'tt'er; Keating ; WiNon.
1 0 nd
Carlson checked them. A pa-s to
vicnfice I;.. I Hai-i li s
i A i ' i - ; . 1 1 1 1 1 . i s.i rlfc-e
P.'.;sh
double wor the game lr. the eigiun.
Ca rev.
Score : pinsp.iPii; higi ee. ;r Carey. i S.-.'it hv orth. rf V. bitted, lb lUrbare. Cutah.tw. 2ti TrrT, s S. r.midf. c V Al.;:iis. p Carlson, p Tti.ls PHILADELPHIA I. a:., r. ft. s p. la kburne. .".'. . . . . W 1 It "... Til-, .f M.cs.!. ;: piru-. Prnvath. if Paubtt- b Tracsr. ;o!os. !
r.tiii Put-'urg ... p: ;i ..'..'"ij-iii i Err Me ' v t . IV i 1 1 , , 1 .
, . . s. m - ..... ... r a-. V.i" N'irifi"' h - ...;t' - r IV a W .. " . 1' - - -' ! ' . '
C A- .
AH . 1 '. I . 4 . . I
AH . i . 4 . 4 . I
P. I. 1 1 1 1 1 n o o
l: a o II 1 1 1 1 1 1
4
II o I . I
It o o A n 1 1
1 1 1 1 in o
A. n
a 1 i
.n rili. e hit Atnew, Young.
e pies Cobb. Ye:. oil Double aVr.es to Young to Heilmann: to V'i;:ig t- Heilmr.nn: Hl' e t
'Agiiiu. I'fr oil bases Washington, b;
Detroit, i". Pos-s n balls--0;Y Harp. r. 4: oiT (.ill. 1: o'T Pauss. 1 Hits C-:T Hiri.r. ." in Ö inning': off Zachary. 4 in
2 innings: off Gill. 2 in I inning. Stria '-c '
'.it-l! Harper. 2; hv Daus. A ; by C.lll, 1 Losing pitcher Harper.
MEADOW CLUBS' SINGLES TENNIS TOURNEY STARTS
. OPTI I HAMPTON, N. Y., Aug:. 20. --T -o Meadow club's invitsilcn
tennis to irr.ament began here en the;
"STOCKING LEGGER" IS LATEST KIND OF CULPRIT PITTSRl'RG. Aug. 20. Homestead police arrested what they termed the tirst "stockine logger" in their experience, when Clara llobson. a negress. was placed in jail. Witnesses said the woman carried a half pint of whiskey in 'her stocking. At
xvhile strolling
through the main thoroughfare of the town she would take the bottle from its hiding place, imbibe and replace it.
Veteran Are Rack. j Wit h all the veterans hack in the j fold, the Arrows promise to make J the opposing teams struggle fcr ev- j cry inch of the ground when they meet in the fall for first honors. Members of the Arrow club who ; attended Tuesday's meeting and who' will make a Lid for a regular berth, on the team are M- Pukrop. S. Soberlaski. A. Poznanski, S. As.klar. J K. Kubiak. M. Klysz. R. loe. I. j Hartwick. M. Paul J. Yaerer, A. No- , wak. S Makielski. J. Gerg icz, R. . Mclienry. K Webster and W. Pa- J
licki.
NOTIFIED OF SON'S DEATH ONE YEAR AFTER BATTLE
STATE COLLEGE, Pa.. Aug. 20 j Seeking for more than a year as to ; the welfare of their son, whom they j knew had been gassed, only to learn that he had been dead for moi e than twelve months, was the experience: of Mr. 'and Mrs. William Röhn, of, Oak Hall, near here. After long months of anxiety and hopefulness, a message, announcing the diath of; their son on, July 10, 1JHS, as tho re- j suit of wounds received in the bat-j tie of the Marne, was received. i
l it o
I
1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 o 1
a. ; j i i ' ii
turf courts with the men's singles for the Meadow club cup. Those !-'ft in the play of the first round included: R. V. Thomas. Australia: William M. Johnston. San Francisco; Robert Lir.dley Murray. Palo Alto. California; EoKrt Kinsey. San Francisco and S. Howard Yoshell, Brooklyn. In tiu secoml round Charles S. Garland. Jr.. Pittsburg defeated Walter Wesbi ook. Detroit: Leonard
TOPGKA. Kan, Aug. 20. The I 1 ,e km an. New York defeated Major
. vprtss st" nice of today i- not muchi E. R. Harran. England by default; 1. titer than it was m-.trly sixty years Watson .T. Washburn. New York de;.go. acvordihg to A. R. Whitittg. ofju-ateil Stanley Mortimer. New York; tb.is city. Last we. k he c alled up the s. Howard Yoshell. Rrooklyn de-
EXPRESS SERVICE TODAY NO BETTER THAN IN "59
and told tlum to teate.i Rol ert Allen, San Francisco, for a trunk to be ly default; Randolph l.yoett. AuFive days later he,s:raha defeated Frederick F. Derb-
trving to impress upon thejham. Tuxedo; Walter Merrill Hall.
el
.
s.,;:ih'.,.-.t . r 1 1 er- i . -i L. .r -b-:i...;a 2 . M-.
. a-;. i no.:
. i , 1 1 o. i e-m i
. : i n n.'. Par:- ' re. Lu b.l' l;:i'S.-. I..". ',.':.s Wi Ct.- ; 'i . r . .. .;. Pr.l - !'. :i '-ibs : ! A. H : - :v ' r: - ' - H t . i r . - p.N- a -. L r--Car.-s.-a.
press office her
--.ill at his house .. s- nt by e press.
1 i ; ! -til!
2',xrrs agi-nt the fact that he want-i New York defeated John Cecil Don-
j". ! -d a man t . cm" and ir r the trunk, j aldscn. D'rooklyn; Willis E. Davis, oVa -Vn tlie. sixth day th presman San Francisco defeated R. I James,
li..n.' Saratoga; T. R. Pell. New Yorkde-
i
V. Thomas
! ii 1
Rem.nds n.c of the tia.e in " S 2
w.'.tn i vsa m iH 'iv r ana wan.e i in
n.ai' a letter to Milfortl. Ia::.." said .Mr. Whitir.c "To 1m s :ic the lett. r v.. a:'..', makt haste I sent it by ex- . - - T'v.ut' (liv.s "aar I sta'tC'.i M I:". :-.! x : t h a te.im of oxen. I a rived .'.'. Milfi-r.'. just ten Jass La-
Australia.
VERin LPAVPS ATIIRETICS. NEW YORK, Aug. 2U. Reports .b'i.-b.. d lu re toda- ftated that
pitcher, has ul: ihe
::a Athletics' and i. jilay-
v.a'.r. a .-a m.-hrulessiona; team at
scoi: irty
I'hiladeirh
' V. t ' 1
1 1&& v y
1 ?
ii ii
Everything for men, voiinrj; men and boys. Nothing reservedNo red tickets to contuse you no special price pigs of any sort. Just select whatever appeals to you and deduct io'; from our regular prices. That is making Dollar Day really worth while. And, considering that you have our great assortments of Summer and Fall merchandise from which to make selection, why not anticipate your future requirements and buy liberally?
Hosiery
Smoker Attention
If you are in the market to save fron; 15 to
Iii per cent, wo are
offering some very rood bargains for Dollar Da;.'. Look over this list and see what you can sue on your Cigar.', Cigarettes. Smoking tiiui Chewing Tobacco. All 10c Smoking arid Chewing Tobacc o, 12 packages $1.00
Strike, Edgeworth,
Prince Albert. Tuxedo. Yelvei. Lucky
Tins, C'ty Club and Harmon;.'. T 10c ans rUSAKlITTKS Camel. Luky Strike. Chesterfield aad Reiu. f packages. . Nebo und Ptedr.ioj-.t, S packages - CIGARS All C-e bra r.ds, 2 cigars Ail ic brands. .V cigars All Tc brands. 17 cigars '. All lee brands. 12 cigar. iJSK POINI STAR Oil HORSESHOE ENGEL'S CIGAR STORE 401 SOUTH MR'IIK.AN sTREITT. Opiwwitc (iraml Trunk station.
Sweet
. .SI. 00 . .51.00 . .$1.00 . .1.00 . .$!.() . .$1.00 . .SI Oh . . . .feOc
Children's Wear iMen's Fall Clothes Shirts Neckwear Hats
Underwear Suit Cases Traveling Bags Trunks Golf and Tennis Supplies Just a few Dollar Day Specials:
2? Men's and Boys' Caps, broken 91 lob, SI. 50 and S2.00 values
Wash Neckwear, 5oc, 75c and Sil .00 values 3 for
Broken lots Mercs and Boy's Bathing Suits, Si. 50, S2, $2.50 and Q S3. 00 values t9 A Men's Shirts, S 1.50, S 1.75 and (g S2.00 values tp JL
Men's Night Robes, S1.50 and S2.00 values Soft collars, broken lines, values up to 3 5c 10 for Men's Soft and StirT Ha;s, broker, lots, 1.50 and S2 values Men's Sport Shirts values up to 31.5u " 2 for
Children's All-Wool Sweaters, only, sizes 28 to 34, values up to $3-00 Children's Wash Suits, broken sizes 2y2 to 6, 75c and 5 1 values 2 fcr Children's Wash Suits, sizes 2 Ja to 6. values up to $2. . . . ' . Children's Blouses and Shirts, values up to Si 2 for " . ti .
Mra-A- nais any straw nat in tne
ctnr v.'ith t h i pv.vntiAn nt P
w . . ...... ..w w-". w w null v.r, amas, Bankoks and Leghorns
I
SI IS, 1 SI
t 'r
ah-
ADLER
B
ROTHERS
The Best Men 's Store Since '84
r
z, -a i a ;iiürtr.
Wiu. J l1 .lore, the did. Franklin. Pa. run aiMf i mm 1 1 1 1 i
