South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 240, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1919 — Page 10
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Cleveland
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CLIIV PLANT). A ;sr. 2 "j. nd ' made i two str.iiijht from t h- Ti-j K'T. '!n'S lay, winning 7 to .". ' n I thus hreaking the ti-- that -x-j :fd for sf-ronil pin--. I'auss was knocked from th l.o in th-- tirst j inning. Love was ff-ti i;n'.!th'j 'Vi'iith, when he was r-l -i !';
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Fifteenth Home Run in Eleven ,,Prraml rircuit ,racrs nt tho 1i,lvil,p ... ... track Wednesday, aftor which the
ÜanieS at HOme Ot tne jtmck became fco heavy that a post-'
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'weather n ood crowd turned out
in honor of Nov. Knclanrt's premier
St. Louis Browns.
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ST. L)LIS. Auf. L'v Krisch'.- driver. In addition to the imlin- ,
tremendous hit over Uie I f t f:id fence with two men on ba.-e ii the seventh jfuve Chicago a ti to victory over St. Iout.s, V"t-dni sd.iy. It was the 1 üt h homo nin made at the
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ished events, part of tlie resvUr : Thursday jiropram will bo ran off! tomorrow. Summaries: I Allerlei u Horse T.ree.J r Futurity. ) . -ar-ol.l trottinp; iur $0.sOo J Mollv KtJ-'!it. b. f.. I'V ;fn-rnl Watts i
local park in the inst 11 pnmes r.al-i . ' f ' ' ; ','', ' ' ' ' " ' ' " ' ' ' ' " ' .'.
, lia hit the ball to the same spr.t in j Xoiin.iu !ili n. I Walker .1
tho fifth. FMnch Hitter Demmitt j Friie -s Ftn-vah. f. u'ldte 4 t,:it tv.o ..h.i ..:.v ui.l I'rftr Worth. l. i A'ki-r man Ö
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rhinmnn n.i Harri- Left on lus-s-1 7ack Dernpey to a match
Ietroir, i leveJHnd. H. Hates on oalls (ff Lore. 4; off It dan-.. 1: 'JT FhlTlK'. ; off ovel. k! . 1. Hit.- if Daus.H. !r. 1 Inr.lr: otT Lt. f. in .". "J-:. innings; off Jtnlnn l. 1 in 1 .". iniilinr: off Cnvelexki'. 1 in 7 noiie our in Tin; off Myers. 1 in 2 limit ct: o'T Lhmke. iioi... in 1 inrj i i j ir Strii'l- out- -I'.v Love. I: .r P.o land 1: ly :h'nke. 1: t.y '"v l.ki.. r. : .v Mrrs. 1. lar.hi' pit' lu-r (' iv !et k: Losing pifaer Love
Tho latest photograph of Jo- H.cUett. I-Inl ami's heavyweight boxer, at til Goodwood rares in MiiKluritl. Ht-ckett is to meet Ktbiie M Coorty, the American lf).r. on September 2 in L.ndoti. The Knijlislirna n is anxious to dispose of .Mi (loorty in the hope of coming to America und chulleng-
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ATHLETICS DEFEAT RED
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'ton a six - inn mir Kano. to 4, from Mosten. It was scheduled as the rirst Kime of a double header, but was called in the tust half of the s-enth because "f a dounpovr. Kutir.s hi'h fly to center in the tu t mninp was so difficult to jmUo ln-t it went for a tritde- Score:
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Norris Williams Play Brilliantly.
I NATIONAL I.KAül I.". t , ! Won. le'st. I. t. If M 'iii' innati vi :,, .704 If j New Volk 7i 4M .c:vs I 1 " I i ns:o i,i -(, .,-, , J , H:ookl n ;,(.-, j i'ittsoin . mj ! I'. Moii u-; Hu . t Louis :;'. i,. ! I hilailelplit:, :s 7., n.i AMLKItA.N I.LAbli;. Won. L .St. V, t. i ''lib a'. 74 hi lh) j i !.-. 10 ;; ic ..Va j I'etroif 1;-, 17 ..-,i j v ork ös 7, 7ü:z s. I... 11 is ,v.i ..v ! Host 11 ."1 en . m) I Washington p- r, :, 2 S. ! I'hil.i.b lphia .
GIANTS WIN ONESIDED Pr0fT im6 ' CONTEST FROM QUAKERS! dcnt to Dnver Who IS i Draanstf 200 Feet.
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round of the National singles tennis . I'ibll j I I'd .'a ii a ol i s charjipionship heint: plaVed Mt the ' Ki.nsis nty . courts of the "e:-t Side club h-t e. ! Loidtvil.'e ... ... , , oluiiilois . . . . Wednesday, with a resultant im- i Minneapolis provernent in tlte play. Although j T;l 'b the turf rouits were heavv as a t e- ! Ul 1 " 11 "
suit of the early afternoon showers' ; st 1; II I A 'S ItFsl 'Ms. s-veral of the contents de loj)e.I ', Natb.nal liciif. tennis of a spectacular nature, the ! New York. 7: Philadelphia, l pres.-nt title holder, IL Limilc I -v' Louis-Pittsburg, rain, ii v; t.ii i ...... ! Hostt-n r.i.-fdJyn, rain.
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Murray won the hardest and most j.all'-d ml sixth innltig; rain )
brilliantlv . untested set of the dav I , Ami-riran a-,m iuti..u. I 11 . 1:1 1! !l tl. ll 1 ., I . I II ll 1 1 .1! I
'-' " 1 "Jjwnen n. ii. inte.i ivaii .Mathev. o: , i.Mjls ill... l : l oh il... a 1 10 inuins. t 1 j 'ranford. X. J.. i-J. ;-!. 10-S. Will-! iihvauUee. s :: ; Si. Hanl-. 7-11. ' , : jN 'jiams astonished the pallery of some j K-'"-'1 ritv- 7- Minneapolis, ö. .. ::oo o '.i) -C, I 4. COO vjH Ctators by eliminating 'in- TIIKi:i:-i:vi-: KKsl'I.Ts. IoJ nio 4 j (.(nt jjichards. the outhtul indoor Fdooniiicj ton dlou'iojo .". I .. - has - iufs-f , : "... . . - - 1 iivaiisvii.e oio oix 1 4
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Hams. l.upT, ' I'll fee ease ürs-Hurru.-M-i-'nnpio.,. in straight s.ls at T-ä. : ' 1:;iutli;. j.'.'.j Henline':" ShiebJ, 1 Kufh s.o rifi.-.. !iif--.öt!k.ir. M.eihlf j-l. t--. . iMa'et
;..a. Shannon f- llnnis. ut f.. n oth,.r ,',.)tH.(s there was little : bo. kfud loo IOJ op, ... S ann..n to Mdlius L-tt -u l -as. s , i Terte Haute IM l."U "' '. PtiiH.t.Iphta. I: i;..tt..:i 7 Ha et on'thit was unexpered in th- pro-j Vi.ig;.t. FoeN. t. and Withrow ; ;il!.ert. bal'.1 N ' -. Hits OfT lb t t. 11, , I SS toward the HU cliampionship. : irimtu and Man. la ster. '' V:, )'iT-? 1 1:11 V'Jfonnie Imv!, of Washington mov,l ! ';-"Tu Hji 1'ul noo--l r.ini?. Strii. ,.ut - H N"t.s. . Mohi .- ....'Ill (Kil) o( s
b'.'-.r. 1. ! M tiratt . l i.M.-.n; pit- tier ' torwani ui tne expense oi ecu imii- - Hojt. !aIioii. Wat.son Washburn won
Mtatted for M-a-b-M in '.t ... .eraoie ancnuon. fosimasu-r j. -j Vew York ifxi iml ill- 7 j Terry, secretary of the fair, mad-
Phil .deiphiji . . .in i.oa in - : tho assertion Wodnr-sdav that his
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I t'lis.- tiit s - Williams. Mea-.-l. Three -base j none in the Northern Indiana Tai.
j hit ; IT.s.-h. Stolen base - "I" rag-ser. n'" circuit, not excepting the Interstate ' Pj rlfp e hits -on.ales. H intes, .:n.- ' i hN t ,;,lu" i merman. Sa.-ilfi e flic Hums. Mcli.-el. fair at Soutli P.end. .tH
I Iieulde play I'b fehrr an l Kelly. Left j I oi. bases- Ne.v York. 7: Fhiladelpt.ia. 0 ..... -. . , ......
F.as.s en ba N-i.ll .Hainas i; oil W H O M I ll Ü I U lJ IVItIM YV I it tt..L.u u f IIW li v nit! I.i.r lit- A bond . I
sir,,. l "..,". i-.v ..v,;.., CHAMPIONSHIP GAME I i ; l v Meadotts. " ; SS I ' S, ST. IVrii IIRKAKS i: T.X. ! Washington senior men imb-o- g ST. I'Al'U Minn.. Aup. l'S. St. tPam Pottowatomie j Paul split a double header with Mil-, U':i Wednesday eNeninp. ot Potto- ; ,...,,,i tv,in.c,inv tii .rn,-i, l.oinpi vatomie jiark lv tlie score of IT, to!
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KALAMAZOO CHALLENGES
ANY LOCAL BALL TEAM i;
tisüy from 1'ratik Loughman and v-ill meet (letald "Patterson, the Aus-
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I'rhaidt Happ and Marsh ill; Moiri-
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. ML TOI) V Y. National league. H..stot at Hr...;klvn.
tor., igh the default of his team! N(
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mate l.cett. William Johnston. I
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me-t them here S.v.urday. Suii'Iny or Monday of next w. k. Th Kalama;'"0 cr.tt lia1.- gone through tl;e s-mmüi wi'h.out a d''-
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A!ncricaii Leaj;nt. M asiiinjrtoii at New York. I'hiladeipl.ih at HestoSi. t !:! s tmt scheduled.
San Francisco champion in I'M
forcevl to play four sets vith (J
A I. Dionne of New i ork. 1" loi
J he c, lid dispose of the steady dri - 1 CTD 1 rno I MTCDCCDC line i.cp ovu, tovai piav.r i, w. ! o I nlMiiio llMltnrLnt I Nibs. of Posi.m. eliminat.d s. ; WITH IAHK RFMPRFY
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rho tb-st came in the tenth innimr I I'ionhip. the Washington l.-.ils not j
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on a single bv Lees. St. Paul hit; - '- .'' 4 1 1 .1. - .1 - ! S'-ore: Fw
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hate rdavfd all tl.. ir games a? luMr,"'"'1" " "i,M ,l ",l M'.''-v '': und now wih to the.r tab-ct in'! :! -l,"-Si 1,,hi-1 i':niag..e rc- , 'HP'ACO. Aur. L'S. Jack Dempor.1"! rh-l.b- ,. t '"''id the c o : 1 1 ! i n 1 e t : t by asiiy de- ! sey became ntlected by the actors' .ieftXd'thi s.,,so ' .in- Mh';g!'!.I',"-! L.oHvv Van Ivunhr of strike. Tuesday. ':t Klkh.ii t p;-,es M-;-. -n.j ' Plan-.to Id. X .1. un.br smnlar con- The thampion of Fistia r.a. was mentals, oattb er- . .Lcksn .-m.j ! diltons. Pro..;. s and Thomas of tlie ! t kol for a few weeks her at ,.r 4 rirtnd p;,p:ds rw.es- Au.stralian ?c im also ad a to cl. the j $ 1 ."..(jao a wet k Put Tuesday it ;.m"s can 1. s.-v--jr.-.l by w rr..ng ' ''":; r at. the eo-ns.- of Walter happ'-ne! he woub! lia v no place to
Poone was hit on th" head bv a ' Washington
pin hod ball in the second inning of I'ottowatoini. o00 OOi, o.-u thi first contest and was carried i
fr. 'in th field. Score: j Fir-t g;i no1. ! Milwaukee . . 00o 0 1 1) F. "0 1 12 l" St. Paul . . . .002 Off ::02 0 7 '. l' ( Phillir. Northrop and Lee;! Merritt. Hall. (Iringer and Hargravo. j Second game. i Milwaukee . . . I ' " 2 00 000 ?. 1 2 4 St. Paul 001 0.16 10" 11 la 2 Northrop. Haas and Lees, Kerin; j Williams and Harprave. '
Anderson & Welsh C St ore Adler Bros., Clothiers Adler. Max. Clothing Store American Trust Co. Bank Annis, Bert Bastian. Otto, Druj: Store Brandon-Durrell s Dry Goods Store Berman's Sport Goods StoTe Beitners' Shoe Store Book Shop, The Chamber of Commerce Citizens National Bank Coil, F. & Son Central Drug Store Clauer's Jewelry Store Ellsworth's Dry Goods Store Engle's Cigar Store Fedder's Shoe Store jink's Drug Store Garland s Suit Store Gardner's News Stand Guarantee Shoe Store Gross Clothing Store Grand Leader Dept. Store Grimm's Lunch Room Haswell Coffee Ranch Herr's Book Store Heller's Furniture Store Hoban's Drug Store Hull ti Calnon's Cigar Store Jefferson Hotel Koehler & Schäfer Cigar Store Kuss Drug Store Kinney Shoe Store Kreidler Drug Store Kable's Restaurants Livingston's Clothing Store Lower's Wall Paper Store Landon's Drug Store McCarty's Meat Market iMoss Cigar Store Mayr Jewelry Store
M itanion. M. Mann Cigar Store Mclnerny Warner Cigar Store News-Times Newman s Ladies' Wear Store Noisom Jewelry Store Nabicht Cigar Stores Orpheum Bowling Alleys Oliver Hotel Philadelphia Confectionery Public Drug Store Platnes Cigar Store Perkey's Men's Furnishings Store Robertson Bros.' Dry Goods Store Ries Furniture Store Raissle's Cafe Rasp Lunch Room Sailors' Furniture Store Schropp Hat Shop Swnnson & Lee Furniture Store Spiro Clothing Store Street Car Station Sax, Charles B., Dry Goods Tribune Printing Co. Vernon Clothing Store Wheelock's Chinaware Store Wolter's Drug Store Williams' Florist Shop Walkover Shoe Store Wyman Dry Goods Store Werwinski Real Estate Office Y. M. C. A. MISHAWAKA P B. Barrett Beiger Furniture Store Chas. A. Kuss O. E. Lang Hardware Store E. H. Longstrect Mishawaka Trust Bank Red Cross Pharmacy A. S. W iney
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.Ii f.- ii' il L y.ihati of New Vo; k. I asked f union otficials. who have
Ma il. Mi l.ciiu'hlin won fruin ' tied up practn.illy all theaters in
! ri de 'i:r:e of Pawtu. kct. 1. ' Chicago l'.v strikes, to use one of
without 1 extended tu any the theaters cosed ly striking staKe
hands and musicians. Mcanwnile .lack's Lookint: apent
TOLEDO WINS TOLEDO. Ohio. Auir. Joe Kelly's douhlo with a runner on'
'ahead of him won the final panic of
the s ries from Louisville here Wednesday hy the score1 if 3 to ! In ten innings. It gave Toledo two out of. three for the series and was the; last meeting of the season between, the two cluhs. The game was play-! ed in one hour and minutes Score: i Louisville ... 000 C00 Oil 02 n ToUdo "1 oi o 00c i :. 7 i
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That Wonderful Havana Cigar with
that Yum Yum Taat
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AT ALL nOOD DEALERS
The Hcxnit u: Hewitt Co., Distributers, Toledo, Ohio.
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Get the Hoppy Taste
There is no saying "when ' about Silver Edge or Dock Brew. Everybody wants their glasses filled to the Brim And then asks for a second bottle. They are snappy beverages that "repeat" and taste so good you always want more. They are good for the tired business man; good for the tired busy woman. Good for everybody.
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