South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 239, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 August 1919 — Page 10
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vi:i)ii.v i:vi:xim;. ak.ist 27. mo. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Trounce Philadelphia in Twin ue agemem
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G NCI1ATI WINS DOUBLE HEADER
League Standings
CLEVELAND TIES
i PIRATES AND GIANTS
DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL
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Makes Clean Sweep of Philadelphia Series Second Game 15 Innings.
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Bagby Wins Own Game Brilliant Hurling and Batting.
BIG THREE WIN
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with the Giar.tp After New York won the first , pnir, to l, the F'irates won the M.cn.1. 4 to i. ,Coxf Geers and Murphy Lose
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represent the stronpest "Money Jetojtin.T Combination" that has rver apj pea red on the trottinp turf and no
I Knicht. Dudett- and Wiki Wiki. j i Cox. as usual, pa'.here i in two of the bit: early closinj: -v-nts with Mlc- j i nola, it beinis: the s-nt nth placed to
his credit, and McGretror the Great. : The only events that escaped the M. j G. C. were won ty Natalie the Great. 1 who balanced her account with Mr. ! Dudley for her defeat at Philadel- ' phii. Hollyrood Kate, Worthy Peter and Helen March. , The returns fo- throe leaders show ; that Murphy had at the close of the j PoughUecpsIe meeting won twenty- j seven races this season. Cox sixteen. '
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Mrs. Melvin Jones and Miss Elizabeth Koltz Victims at Golf Match.
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Mrs. Melvin Jones. Chi- -
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nerj. Aiii-iii!th. 4.;raney. saerlfue file Vein h 2. Left oil line's- Ietreit. S; Pleveland. 10. Itan-'S on balls Uff Hol.iii.l. 1: off Itairhv. 1. lilts Off Itolnml. l'i in i!l-:: iimiuics: off Aver. 1 In 12 "
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Battle.
MAMAUX AND GRIMES WIN FROM CARDINALS
HliOOKM'N. An?. 27. Brooklyn
...- n two sanies from St. Louis. Tues-J
.'day. 1 to 0 and 2 to 1. Iloth Mainau x. and Grimes jut bed creat Pall .iml figured proniiii -nt ly in the ?oormsr. Mamaux- s..rifi e put tto Miller on s 1 ond in th- l iuhth aftr r Miller had s-: 1 1 W- I nnd be came home with tlie rity run of the lint Kami on Ison's tlo'.l.l-. Grimes scored both Prooklyn r;i!ii in the second irame. tyitur the. s re m the fifth inninp 1 n bi-" sin-
Kle. (''son's pas--. .Iohnton's scr.itch j hit and 4 ;r lf'V.h's v.tcrifire fly. He nnle the winmr.tr run on his hit in j t rb sin nth Ison's sacrifice ami j
' errors by I.imiii and I u hoe f er. f. like Texas bauuev b;. Smith, u t nt for two Pass H ath' Ot "s
KORKST HILLS. N. V.. Auc. 2.. With one upset and several hardfought sensational matches the Initial round of the thirty-eiphth annual singles turf tennis championships of the United States opened on the courts of the West Side club here this afternoon. Great interest centered in the work of vlsitinp Australian players and the racquet experts from 'Down-under" justilied the reports which preceded them
from Kmrland bv winnine their 1 xllnile?
matches of Tuesday in de-jisivi fashion. Gerald L. Patterson, defeated Kred H. Alexander of N'ew York, who ranked third amonp the national tennis stars of IM S by scores of 4-"; ::-'.; 6-1; -2; 0-2. The veteran Xorjnan K. Prookes. holder of the present Davis cup championship won in straight sets from Walter Pate, of N w York. rt-0. 6-". Handolph Lyoett disposed of Harold
BRAVES TAKE DOUBLE HEADER FROM BURNS I POSTON. A up. 27. Boston closed its panies at home apainst western clubs by beatlnp Chicapo in both pames Tuesday, the first 1 to 0 apainst Alexander, who allowed but three hits, ami the second 7 to 2, with the home team hittinp Hendrix iard. Hollocher's hittinp and fieldinp were features. Oeschcrer's work in the pinches and pood support in the first panic contributed to the shutout. Boston's one run came in the fourth with two out, when Holke scratched a single to short, stole second and scored on Mann's clean sinprle to left. Scores:
CHICAGO Flek. rf Hollorher. Js Herrop. 2b Merkle, lb P.nrher. If Peal. :h Ma tree, cf Klllefer. e . Alexamler. p
Second (latne Pitts-hurp H0 20i 01O4 Nw York t Phi 1 Ada in nnd Sclunldt; Lenton. it 11-1 Suyder.
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Mignola Wins Eighth Victory of Season Natalie the Great Wins.
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while IL V. Thon, as disposed of II. Compton of Cedat hurst, tl-e. 1-1.
lcaiul4-r Star. Alexander was the only opponent apainst the antipodeans of today
was at.li" to pive the invaders 1
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Itostoti 1 00 1 Krror Itawllnps. Two-niu? hits Peal 2. Hnlln.-her. Stolen briües Dnerkel. iiolke Sacrifice hits Ilerynp. Mapee. Left on bases Chlmpo. j: Doton. Pases on balls Off Alexfln.ler, 1: ofT Oesohper. 1. Struck out Iy Alexander. .". . t v Oesehpcr, 2.
a real battle.
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EDDIE COLLINS' HOMER WINS OVERTIME GAME
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 27. A home run over the 'Uht field fence by V. Coll'ns in th' Uth inning enable1 Chicago to belt St. Louis in an cx citinp p. 1 me Tuesday. 4 to ;'..
BOSTON. Mass.. Aug. 27. The Readvllle purse for 2:16 class trotters, the feature event of the opening day of the prand circuit meeting at the Readvllle trad:, was easily won by Mignola, marking his eighth successive victory this year. The best race of the day was the two year old trot. Natalie the Great, driven by Thomas lost the opening
2 'heat throuph a break at the distance
flap. Mr. Pudley taking it in 2:12 1-2. Natalie won the second by a short neck from Mr. Dudley in 2:10, the fastest heat by a two year old trotter this year. In the final heat th Thomas entry was only a nose in front of Mr. Dudley at the finish, the time being 2:11 1-2. CJoldie Kin- Wins.
Goldie King was easily the best of the lot in the American horse breeder futurity for two year old pacers, wlnninp in 2:09 1-4 and 2:08 3-4. Millie Irwin won over the favorite. Peter Hopeful, in the 2:18 trot in 2:10 1-4. 2:12 1-2 and 2:10 3-4. Summary: American Horse Breeder Kuturity; three year old pacing purse I1.4S0: Goldlo King, ch. f., by Gold Binpin, (Murphy) 1 1 Home Fast, b. f. (Geers) 2 2 Royal Dewey, b. p. (Martin) ...3 3 Time 2:09 1-4. 2:08 2-4. BoRton Herald, two year old trotting, purse $1,500. Natalie the Great, b. f.. by
Peter the Great. (Thomas .3 Mr. Dudley, blk. p. (Drusie)..!
Lady Mozart, bf, (Tallman)..2 Z 3 Margaret Harvester, blk, f. (Burke) dis Time 2:12 1-2. 2:10, 2:1. 1-2. George K. Leonard. 2:: 18 class
j was back among the lame ducks but j
1 j his four Kinga AUpnoia. McGregor jth (Jreat, Prank Dewey. anJ L.u ' Princeton will Jring home the bacon
to Dover. Murphy's stable is like the A. K. K. It has starters in every sector, while new material is bc-inp added or brought up from the home base as toon as the first selections fall by the wayside. Brusiloff was given a stall at Cleveland in July. Wood pat?h was picked up at Toledo. Clifford Direct at North Randall, while D)ctor Nick made big first start last week at Pouphkeepsie and won in 2 : 1 0. (Jeers, like Napoleon, makes his own army. Week after week he keeps bumping Iiis rivals with horses that hae been racing in the rlust. Molly Knight. Kerripan and Mamie Locke being the latest to phow in front. Heir Reaper has been lame while Goldie Todd is the best pared that has been In peers' "stable since lie boupht out Direct Hal. Her victory in 2:02U at Pouphkeepsie over Sanardo and Frank Dewey shows that nothing but the free for allers at top form can catch her. From now on the horses will lie on the up grade in the matter of premiums. The Massachusetts worth $.",000, the $10,000 events at Hartford and Syracuse, and the ec stakes at Columbus and Lexinpton as well as the other early closinp events at all of these cities will xvhisk the winners out in front and jump their drivers into the lead in the money columns.
Murjihy Wins Six. Murphy won six races at Pouphkeepsie with Royal Mack, Direct C. Burnett. Directum J., Goldie King. Kstber It.. and Doctor Nick, while Geers added five to his score with Goldie Todd. Mamie Locke, Molly
TRAINING IN CHICAGO Harney Adair, who meets Mel Coopan in the main bout which ts being staged at Springbrook park on I-tbor day afternoon arrived in Chicago Tuesday niht according to a telegram received by Mgr. Sworths. He will put the finishing touches on his training at Kid Howard's arcade gymnasium on S. Clark st. Kmil Thierry, his maniper. is elated over the condition of his star lightweight, and expects him to win over Mel Coogan via the KO route. Tickets will be placed on sale within a day or so at the Oliver theater and at all the down town cigar stores. Sam Pickering, manager of the Olive: theater, will have entire charge of the tickets. Clarence Willard of Klkhart will meet Red Gardner of Gary in the semi-windup, and Klkhart fans are coming over in llocks to watch the village favorite work out. When Cappy Moore, the local younpster starts against Kddie Welch of Niles. lie will be kept extremely busy. Welch is an ambitious younpster who will attend Indiana university in the fall, and has adopted boxing as the means of working, his way throuph collepe.
: Klotz, Chicapo citv champion, fed
' :n the first round matches of the
. woman's western golf tournament ; here Tuesday. Mrs. Jones was do-. 'ALDWKI.L ' feated bv Miss lYances lladrleld th" i Ani'r; ;tn -;-
ON RIFLE RANGE
V. J . .V.:c CT. - -ThP.tionary f ri e 1
took !:rs? ;.:.tc- av.d four cthrr places in the first r--i ;a the naUor.il individual match completed at th- n ' " rit'.e range here Tue "day. More than 1, . '"" comju-ted in th4 een: which was -ho: -.t 2"'.'. and l. U" ..rd v
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17 year old Milwaukee girl, holder of the Wisconsin title, three and one. while Miss" Klotz was eliminated by Mis Dorothy Higbee of Chicapo Mrs. H. Arnold Jackson. twice former national champion, advanced another round nearer the finnl by defeating Mrs K. Dutttold, Memphis. three and two. Mrs- Jnckson's 93 was the best card of the day. a strong wind again playing havoc with scores. Mrs. David Caut of Memphis came throuph by defeating Mrs. T. Kllis of Chicago seven and six. Mrs. Gaut is the south's only remaining contender Two Detroit players played in the
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of Battle Creek, two and one, in a hard match and Mrs. L. P. Jones, who won from Miss Vera Gardiner. Chicago, three and two Hani Fought MatchThe hardest fought match of the
day was that between Miss Jenettej Kenny, Cleveland. and Mrs. II. j Landauer. Milwaukee, a former Wis- ; consin champion. Miss Kinney won I
on the 20th preen after starting the match in the ISth. by winning the last three holes. Miss Madge Miller.
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The Indcstructo baseball tear: will have their regular weekly workout tonight at 7 o'clock at Springbrook park. The team will connect with the Goshen t Greys Sunday at Goshen, the game expecting to be a first lass one.
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