South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1919 — Page 8
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SOX IBSLÜGFEST
Hit Williams Hard and Gain Full Game on League Leaders.
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Canada, tho rnecca for .hootprs who enjoy a tuiccessful grouse or prairie chicken hunt. Tho license for non-residents Is 5 and open si'.ison runs fron October 1 to 31.
II y Am... iafil Trm ('Hli'.(.iO, Spt.
win : i r l f.isv ictorv from
Situr.l.iV. 11 tr. ;,n,l n rnl bUPrCmp C'' C. Scott and
ih k;vhrs lead In the pen-iM,atfa tty" Jam!, M- nrock of i.ant rr,c. was cut to six and one- A,ef - in- w,ro m' companions on a .. if K,mr.s. Th- victory of the visit- I -day shootlnj? trip in Canada, ors 'ouplod with the defeat of De-1 My hooting mate have both
Louis --ruri'ru irit uiviae 10 enjoy ine nlaro "Ifappy hunting grounds of the Great
position, i
(lwr lanil hammered Williams po ur nraaquaners were at m in-
hanl that he was withdrawn at the i ' 1 AUWO" county. .Minn-som, iwo
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Th lor.!c V It 1lrfrhv Viaf.1l AMIirrmi .iIOrT.
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to oiiuumis uvn iruineu auKi on our.
truit at the hands of St. pl. itil Cleveland in second
an.l Detroit iti the third
lat ne was witnurawn at ine i ' " ---w. ......... ,.v.., .,v, four inninss. Before the rtn-i113 from the Canadian border, near r. CW ason used three more I-mereon, Manitoba.
lahmen.
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IrnJi.inu H. S. A. A. .i ,kt 1 to s if a riy r.ew i ".!! had made abii'il r-turril r:. u. farm. ith"iit i" i i r i .; Lk o v : 1.-. Ma) l'hiy .Mi-li;iaUa. Th'-re u..s no vr.vO'it r-at
for the s.jii.id. I. 'it -oarii Ihiriii-ani l..'l .t busiiii .s talk with t'-miptrol-
lci' I'i:. h aho'.t .1 r r.i n.; 1 1. .7 :. t--t s Ith M l.-ii.i a . 1 1 a . I'.otli th- m-n . iir in lavni of svh"J'ilnr-,' a conn -t : f v i I i nur na:hhur-, hut h 1 . n this 11). l.v'.;.-th.i!i .v. asi-r. wii! have to J
btart at ii 1 the d.iU' AM II l-al .e -.tt;;i the jorte c(jnt tlate. Thi. without th
und Mi hu:a:i Cit -o;k h". a con-
trait havniK air- any 1. n Ir.iAn up, The Mi-haw;. k-i i'.iiii" e-ald hk'l. L'u In 1'i.th v.U' receipts .-ind th
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'!'! 11 in ill :.;; I Aiiirrl-nn AMoriatlon. Milwailke... 4; Tel. In. :.. K.i ''it'-. 0; Ii 'It..!. !...!!. Milll e:i .1 1 '; I. lllH-.i!..-, 1.'. t. i'.ml. t',; C.hiiu'iiH, ". ;M! T'V. Nut ion. 1 1 I.t.t'U. PlfL ir' ;lt CI. I' le. "III- i I. It 1 1 1 : t .v t . I. ."il t-J Aiinri:jn I.rjgtie. ;. v I uhI at l i'-.-t :. sr. !."ni it I r- f. .Nw V'.rk nt WitH , Incfon.
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Ncaie's Timely Hits Feature Red's Victory Over St. Louis Team
hut only twice were they able produce, runs. Score: m:vi:i.ani ah. u. ii. o. '"raiiey, If Ii 1 1 a l apman, ss 4 0 0 .'I .'.pea 1. er. if 4 1 11 1 .liiiiif.h..ri. f 0 O 2 Harris, lh 4 0 1 U (;.inliier. v.h 1 0 0 N".i in t-.tr.i ii r-s. 'M 4 1 "J Wim. 1, rf '1 '1 1 Sndlli. rf 2 1 0 O N.-ill. t- o 1 liaylw, i 4 1 1 o Tel.ll. m 11 11 27 ilhiii f r S-ie.ikor iti cth. riin'A;( ai;. n. ii. o. I. lei... 1.1. if ,r) 0 J 2 i: t'..;iins, '-b 4 o 2 -2 Weaver, 4 1 1 1 .TinUm. If ." 1 - -'5 Fein. Ii. . f r O 2 1 ; Knn. 111. 1! 4 0 2 H l:M erk'. 4 0 2 0 ' Srl. ilh. 2 0 O , ! vim, ; 2 1) 0 4 i Vül'.iam- p 1 0 0 0 ! hr.w.lerinllk. p 0 0 0 Mnrpliv 1 o 1 0 1 M.iver. p '. . 1 0 0 0 j vx.l. Colllim 1 0 0 j Sullivan. 0 0 0 0 ; Tf.taN no 2 14 27 I xPitfeil for l..v(ltrmi!k la Zth.
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tlate-l to J'. K fit'!!;. Next w e ik 'oiip r w ill Mid Ihirnhaiit and 'Itlii " the hi'ti hal captain, the candidate-; out on trin.l. Moiulav the e.i..
- fcl.trt out v. ith faliihs' 'h th und ly WViliif'S'la;.'. ta Ulu.t
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will start the daily
P.r As-- b.ted Press : ST. I. l';'. Mo.. Sept. 6. N'eale1
hitthiiT fiat'if tl t incinnatis nve to
two vii toi v. over St- Louis Saturday.
sinfTie in me nrst scored a
:I.attetl ftr lM;ijer In sth. rievehind . 110 242 001-11 f.l. :i.-a OOO "Ol 001 2 Tlir Imse hits -.rnney. Wnn.1, Speaker. Horn runs-It.ik'b.v. Wood. Stolen L.tsp Weaver Snrlfle hits Harris, C!i lpinan. Wejiver. Waml'?,raiiss. Surrllee fly -O'Neill. Inuh!e idav (inrdtier to Wiimt'isanss to Harrlf. Left on base?" ('level. in. 1. 5; t'hli ii:, 12. n.iso on bal' lift William. 1: otf Haghy. 1: off
i Lnw.terinllk. 2: off Sullivan. 1; off May- ! r. 2 Hits-Off Williams. C in 4 Inning; off I.w.l.Tnillk. " In 1 innln;: ofT Mayor, l2 in .'J ini'lncs; 01T Sullivan, none In 1 In-
out Hv wllllanis. 2; hf
(vast American prairies, is a very dif
ferent sport, we find in "hedpe shooting" acros the wnter. Hllnds are there built in valleys, draws and on
n I side hill!. Hirds are driven from
0 1 heathers, bogs and forests, by pro2 j fenHlonal beatern. directing them (J across the line nf puns, making rath0;rr difficult hootlns on the drives. - Shootinpr privilejea abroad are a 2 : source of material financial income, 12; to many landed estates. Ivernesshire. j Perthshire. Arpyleshire, each net j! $100,000 for annual shooting rev0 enuos, showing the value of tshoot1 1 ling privileges, when properly proJJjmoted and Judiciotisly farmed out to
0 crunners. Kqual opportunities are
1 now presented in America. Yhv not
convert wooded and landed estates into shooting preserves and sanctuaries, leasing the shooting rights at fancy rentals? Many comparatively worthless holdings would at once become productive properties. This a hunch, upon which many farmers could act, to their financial benefit. Some- DancJnq: nird. Prairie chicken, common grouse
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.-., inn aim ma iujuum hi niruini w.o. i. r.v L'iw.lermllk. 1: hy Mayor, 1 ; 4 . - ' , . . . . " .- 11111
!i two mon. S'hupp. who started s :.; l.y Miillvan. l. i.osins? pifii'T
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Milte MloM StTIMIIIMU'f. antl ptoi'iiuyi
loeals Shall. O
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lloWll to pe.l". -et shap- b I . :i -1. 1 1; -:a:i.e. aiiii the liho'ihl take the strong teain.
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fill' the I 'a li.h I s ts a s
Kam" I 'mpire
locals, was put out of the the second for protesting Ilaij fson'.s ilecisions on balls
t.iniv KrroM Vatnb?anss, Weaver, ?ul II vn n.
..ml ('lemons was tourth. Sioit: CI ('l XN'A VI i in. 1 ..i.: . rt. 1!
chased
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HOOPER HAS BIG DAY
AS RED SOX WIN TWOm- W - : i 1 ii i" it a. .f
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In the t;r; t'atne ;:nd his tripb
tb.e 11th ir.i.-.nc: with Shannon on tirst has- t)i"i the sicoiul contestini, y w i I 1 -patch d I'.o-ton's ! i n T jam acrc-s the piate in the ethth
f It r lllh's muff and had prodaecd two ruv.
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BROWNS BEAT TIGERS IN LOOSELY PLAYED GAME
Itv Associated Press: WTTROIT, Sept. C. St. Louis batted four Detroit pitchers hard Saturday and won the thiil game of th series. 12 to 10. The hitting of Heilmann and Tobin was the only re
deeming feature of the loose play.
or "black-birds." as designated by northern natives, are easily distinguished from prairie sharp-tailed erouse of the northwest. The latter are feathered down to the ffet ns a wlto protection apaintt ricrors cf winter. In mating season, flocks Indulge in curious antics, danelncr, cooin. crowing and ruffling their feathers. Edward Love, I'. H customs collector, stationed at St. Vincent, was our host, the owner of three of the best trained dops, it has been my good fortune to phoot over. An educated team (not Run shy) with large open spring wagon, driven by Archie Tarrach, (who knew every available foot of hunting territory) completed our outfitOur doprs spread out In fan shape, ranging far in advance of the wntron. but ever In sight. Covering much pround In every direction, ever ready to "back point," when a Mock
The former hit two triples and a was located. At times I have seen single in four times up Hnd Tobin j all dops on Fepnrate point, holding
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jthe scorlncr: ST. LOPIS
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base? on balls contributed to: blended with nature's surroundings.
i Ilavincr located bims in the grass, A. j with their heads erect, lookinc like JJlr.n asparagus bed, to immediately disappear at your closer approach. 0 V011 are unable to locate by sight, 0 1 but are suddenly brought back to jjoarth by the whirr of wings, made 1 ; by all gallinaceous birds, when they 0 j take wing. j' j A Well Train oil Pony. 10 j T have shot grouse from the back -- J of an Indian pony, who was so well J( trained, he would almost point birds ollle would not "drop to shot" but 0 1 was staunch under fire, watched the
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'.'YANKEES BATTED RY
SENATORS IN FAST GAME
I T..:aN ! xPatteil for Avers
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sport with interest, remaining staojlionary where I dismounted, until 2I sounded the whistle, he would then 1 pace up to me like a well trained odoT. Wagon trips are preferable, 0 j saoring more of sociability. Thrown '- ; together, we could discuss the work
j of the dogs, scenery, surroundings
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In 2nd. a.i 20.' 020
i I t i M.T 21 to ..o
Two has hits - t'obb. Veach, Ainsmitn, ..I) hs.ai Scveroi.h Tohlu. Tlireu-baso
I Pit-- Heihnann 2. Young. Stolen liases r.v Ns :.it'd Prc-s: - leiui';. t .'I 1, Ibdltc.nnn. Saerlfb-e hit W S1!1'CT t. Sept. fi. Shaw J i.Tbtr. S.icrlfire files Smith, borten. P.t. b,d w.U -tnr.My and with Poo. j 'VlalbVStT A ye?s. 1: SlK s-.:ipovt Washingti 11 won from New(-.. ,,.r iitiold. off Punnlngham. 1; oft York, 4 to 1. W ashington scored a 11 s.'.t hr..n. 1. Hits Off Poland, a In 23 ,. ,-n-s , ,. r lnn.nP. a a-,. i a VTI'U USSC0? a liit i.:iM!i,i!i. thi singles and two J j ,; iiinins : off Lelfieltl. 12 In f2-3 in- . -i.v- . ing factors. It was X w ' t.ings : ,.ff s'.t!..-ron. -" ia 21-15 Innings.
fin,!.- ..nt -i;v ( iinniinrn am. 03 ''''-
or incidentally pull a kidding bee, .hnnt mptlnu- Klints mriftp Vplthor
1 1 " J rrock or Scott were experienced
shots or wise to shooting ethics. They were over ambitious "would pa e" When the does pointed, team was driven to the most advantageous
point, a general exodus from the wagon, was at once followed, by inserting of shells, as we approached the birds. Dogs were watching every move from the corner of their eye. It was understood, the first birds appearing from the grass, belonged to those legal lights, in case they were fortunate. Falling to score, Ed Love and the vriter were then expected to "bring home the bacon." and mark down escaping birds, which were usually scattered. On
spnttero.l liir.U nur -lrrc in.lloTin.l I
human Intelligence taking advantage of grouse habits and peculiarities. 1'very Hock cou-d have been "cleaned up," but we loft "seed
for ensuing years. Hunters
should carefully avoid starting prairie fires, they are most destructive to bird nests and left. Secure your license on both sides of the border. Pnnnda's mounted polioe are courteous but legally exacting. FISHING. Diversified fishing! Natives of St. Clair Flats. near Detroit, Mich., swing the palm for resourceful fishing, along tha routes of "sot the meat." On a recent visit to Rolla O. Heikes, at his cottage on Echo Point, Billy Craig, his boatman, introduced me to the intricacies of "trolling for pickerel." We arose with the crows, prior, in fact, to the performance of their morning escapades. Headed for Ilaltimore Hay, with Holla "Pop" Heikes and Tom Marshall Kester (my grandson) in our party. Our objective was the barrel buoy, mnrking a .',00 yard channel, 40 feet deep and skirted on both sides by a fringe of "pl?kerel weeds " Pop Heikes has a pet gull, sterna forstera, which accompanies on all outings. Having nested near his home and been the recipient of dally table contributions from Heikes hand, he now follows his benefactor like a dog. The fishing excursions are never missed, the gull trailing, screaming and hovering over the boat, performing difficult gyrations, in an attempt to attract Heikes' attention with an accompanying donation. A minnow cast in the air is Invariably caught before striking the water, to be immediately followed
gull's stomach, planes within i radius, solieitit
si:li:ctin; ci.nvs. When our prospective golf
iK'st jiostod gamt wardens In the I'ldtix! Stato: Carl At cry. YYhy don't yo.i go tu Iiis oiluc in theCapitol building iri.M. Paul, thus getting iKTMjrul information from a man vtho has mad' a .study of fur culture- A grrat many fur farm hate hs-en c-stabli.-hr-d In t!u I'nlHtl States nrul Ctinada. Different ovtions ore logical for tlu? raiding of different animals. Minnesota should b an ldctü -sLitc for this Industry. At l-oreiit prevailing price, the fur rai-ing industry would Ik a most prodiKtive gold mine. Mttkrat have
iHt-n veiling ironi m.-. 10 .... j Skunk, $2 for medium broad striix. '
$12 for the black. Mink, M to 12.
mink are polygamous
duct? very rapidly. The
ralsetl and tlielr fur 1
(icmanti uy lasiuon. . iiinn unui a
stivam of running water is neie-sarv
or a location on lake or pond, xvher
there is nhuridantv of undergrowth
shading, producing lustrous fur. A ,
nihlilt farm or mink feeding pur-
ion( in) n vnliL-ible alixiluirv. .11 ink !l 1 i.
. .. - ' ! i-TivA- d
raLN tme litter or young jkt an- 1 f " Vwi mi m, averaging alout li Males ! j .4 U '.l;' ' ,fVi
mut be separated as they are can- j l-kLM-l!.
nihalistie. lVm.iles wiU kill the young of each other. Coon are easily ralsetl. sell for $!-) to $10 per indt. I 'ox are the) one best Ie4. If you have means to finance the farm. II recti -in? black fox hell for $10.000 to $:!.",- IWkl. ...... .Im '" . a u-h. mm I vanlKd-k f
Gherhs hidz) 3ms. ofe;
' careful not to overdo
pion has selected his clubs it wi
probably save him much future trou
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hut that r,tr-
raust not be al'.oxr 1 to sV.p e hi bit of not doing enoMgh.
trouble
blf if he has thm i v ould-be v ham pi on? Is that they try
'. I .:t;: --''.r4.K.i and repro- j r ; y are easily S:.''';-'".'';! s always in i'f V i-"J I farm with a R--;'.- j Is neicsary r vv T5 , - ' !
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COllVi,e o. f rs
overlooked by theto barn professinal of;hore th.. his club or so:n tiev p'...
fri-nd who really rnaft
plays we'u. Wo touched upon this subject in a previous article, but i t s importance demands further elaboration. Proper equipment i absolutely necessary in any field of endeavor if on.'
everything at on , and iggient import. in e cf pra sjvtvmatb? cr'fort. It :s a golfmg maxim t Ji.it f ..::..:
I'hb tl S ib r..'f IVk'" (-on If this n, ai::i :s tr;e j-
1 e.tuse io'lege athletics are u.- ia'iy -.uicklv learned a:.d succ s in thepa depends to a grfat extent upon r.aturul phy.-ioa: ad aTitas. In -o:f just tb.e rtvfisi- is true. tlolf 1-; ie-' n r.i'iie to a a ft. day. a month or a year, bit when ov.e has trac'ad n short distant :n
ia royal aval ancient game he !.nds
deal of get. - hit. ing while
th
that u'.r.e.
there Is a great p:-ajurt ia th '.
pelt was $2,1K(. SedccUvo breeding a careful examination by an expert:
Is determined to
get the best results. In buying a
set of clubs there is always a chance i ,ho ,'x-r('!!i" !t ent.u:.- is a delightthat some blade may be poorly set flJl health tonic I; m ue'.I r..; to or that the iron may be Imperfect-; underestimate the 1:!.. cities ..f ia:f. ly forged. This extra precaution of; tor unless th- man is prepared for
them he ! .ikely to Neootr.e dis-
tho darker animals are most desirable, silver fox may be de eloped by the red of a "cto-ss or patch pup" may be thrown. They breed once kt annum, the. numlKT of young average live to adult parents. Cleftiiliiiesw is a factor alout the pens.
is essential because iron clura pax
ticularly are intended to bo the companion of years of play. It is a real golf tragedy to bo obliged to break in a now iron club, for it means
da vs
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PIRATES WIN ONE SIDED SLUGFEST FROM CHICAGO
r.y As-?.oriated Pr-ss: PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 6. Pittsburg defeated Chicago. 11 to 0 Saturday in what was the visitors' last appearance here this season. The Pirates drove llendrix from the box In the third Inning after scoring four runs on five hits. Cooper was invincible, only one visiting batter reaching third base. A feature of the game was seven double plays, a season's record. Score:
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courae,l b-for h rcilizc-s the possibilities within himself and th reere-ttioii the gam" will piv hin.
If this happens he i.s hk ly to e;hr 1 give up the game entirely or rvp:i-
mueh exnerimentintr with another t'0 hlmelf to play poorly a'.l t.
loft before tho playtr will absolutely know what he can count upon in his
'club. There is a possibility too tb.at
tlo grips of the clubs will be found too largo for the linger grip. And.j
! in my best judgment, the fnger:
grip is the only one for tho man
who expects to become nn expert 1 E-HtEM' HILLS, X.
golfer. I wish to lay emphasis on ; The ('nite.l stitcs s.-ored a cmpbt this point. When these little details! va tory oer Australia in the n;terof the clubs are settled at the out-' t. U.r,al lawn tennis maPMi Saturstari it will t,ave much linu and un-: day. tho Aiin rirnts rep.viting their
AMERICAN STARS AGAIN DEFEAT AUSTRALIANS
;ep. . -
with every attention. My trolling equipment, was a Xo. I5 copper wire, 1"0 feet bong, threequarter pound sinker was attached to the end of tho wire, mv lower
I'HICAtJO Alt. lt. H. O ri.iek. rf : o 1 1 Hollo lier. ks 3 o 0 Herzog, 2b 4 0 U ä Merkle, lb Z 2 7 M;igee, If .1 0 (I 4 Deal, .lb .'I (I I 0 Paskert. cf a (I 1 1 Klllei.-r. c 3 i 2 3 llendrix, p 10 0 Cu rter. p 2 0 o 0 Totals 2S O ." 21 l'lTTSIH lUl AIS. U. H. O III ghee. 1? ä 4 4 1 .'irholon, If 0 0 0 O Carry, ef 4 .1 .1 2 H-aitiiworth. cf 4 0 O ( Wldtted. II 4 1 .'I 14 IMrbare, :tu 4 0 2 0 Cntshaw. ''! 0 1 4 Terry, ss ft ( O 2 Schmidt, c 4 12 4 Cooper, p 3 2 3 0 Totals P.S 11 1 27
necessary experimenting later on. 1 know tho importance of the se mingly little matter of learning the right grip, because learning tho wrong grip at tho start cost me several years of effort. Knmv How to Practice. Gooil golf is largely the delicate art of knowing how to practice. In-
I arn inclined to think that all
succe.N.s of yt sterday. winning a'l thre- ft-nts. Th" shr(iule origin -ally railed for nine events but three were cancelled. V.'illiam M. Johnston of California.
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0 j good golf is 90 per cent, practice 1 j and 10 per tent, natural aptitude. 9 ! If this is correct then the man who
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American champion, today
Xorn.avi E. Hrooks. r.-'l: and William T
d'featd
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l'hüat fliihia. American runner-up, o:;tp: i d (I raid E. Patterson, who won tb.e world's title at Wimbledon, winninir by '-; t-l; '-4; In the ilonbles It. Nortis WilliHnif. II,
Ojgoes about his play intelligently can' of Eoston, and Wallace E. Johnson.
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get within 1C per cent, of championship of golf. And when he does
i this ho has as an additional stimulus to his ambition the knowledge
''that he probably has within hini-
o j self that 10 per cent, of aptitude o j necessary to reach th top. t i The brat months of praotioe will
c, I bo hard, and alwava one mut be
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of Philadalphia. w re rsrrietl to five sets by Randolph T,ycett and K. V. T!ni!i:a.t. Th -cr.r, was -2; 5-4; ;-2: t-"; ?-a.
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Two -base hit Merkle. Three-base hit --Wldtted. Stolen has Curey. Sacrlfiee hits Holloeher. Snnthworth. Saerifiee
lead or staging line was of copper fiv P.arlnire. Double rlavs Herzog t
antl near the sinker, six feet above Klllefer; H-rzor t Ilollaeher to Merkle: j 11.11. 1. ... IT, . W...I I.,. P,l..l,,lllt I
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wa s a n
to Whltted: Terry to Cntshaw to Whit
FROM SINGER OUTFIT
leads were attached small Skinner t,. a Cntshaw to Terry t Whitte-b
spoons about the sia of a dime. The Left on ba-e Chicago. 3; Pittsburg. v. hooks were all baited with minnows. V; lVVSl' V
fThe Ijer.vy sinker held my line to the nines. ' none out in ttitrd; 'off Carter, i::
bottom, while our skiff was s'owly ' In 0 innings. Hit by pitcher by Hen rowed up the channel. Centlv rais- 'l-,x1 1 ,vlif;,, ' 0trM;k 'ViV "i 'r fer. 1 : bv o.iier. . Losing pitehcr ing the line my sinkt-r t hueged the , nPnirjx .' Errors Merkle. Carter. Terry, bottom with everv movement. Ourj .".i,'l?..;r:'!:"V... club wins
nrisuru ll I'm ,r,-tiiiii .un .uuit hui.ii size to some six pounders. Copper line trolling is a muscle develaper. cuticle remover by the friction route over knuckles, non-sensational or thrill producing style of fishing. Just a successful meat getter. Question. Have ben told that many oM trappers have quit trapping and gone to raising fur. such as fox. skunk, muskrat. mink and coon, claiming they get better fur and prices. Could you 'rive me a bttle information about prices and ways of raisit.g that will get me the most money, what kind fur had I better raise in Minnesota ? Minneapolis. Minn CARL SWAXSOX. AN SWT. IS. Von have in .Minnesota one of the
The Indestrurto baseball team evened the serifs for the amateur championship of South Rend and vicinity by defeating the Singer ball club at Singer park Saturday afternoon by a score qf .1 to 1. The winners managed to garner seven hits from You n it's delivery, while the sewing machine men cMleeted six on Zentz. The Indestruetos made their runs
I in the first ard fourth framei while the Singers crossed the plate
in the opening innlner. The batteries for the Mlshawaka team was 7a ntz and Morse, and for th Singers. Ycung and Raker.
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-'ia K to! is and the second loss Mavs has sustained since he joined the eti.h. Score:
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CANOE RACES RUN OFF AFTER POSTPONEMENT
The canoe races, pestponed fori
two weeks on aceount of the muni-1
O Cipai ira' K ami urm uitri, .r.r ir in 2; Saturday afternoon at 2:C0 o'clock.! J seven two-men teams competing.
11 j The men started from the Logan st.
bridge in Mishawaka and tlnished
A 1 4 0 1 o 4 0 4 t 1
30
27 bt
Oll OOl HM 1 4i v) t ( s.i.-rlfi.i- flv pjpp. KllerN .nod .To lire: 1 .Tll.lkT.V Left n '.. W.-i-hiiiL'tT. 7.
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MAY VoIIK-Moi Iln ailu.i) -faL-l at
linrs' r.'.ie wi 'ii tli tr inouiit-s ldt-t e-'I- , jwdheMLaii ?ui4-il tw lioi- I UiO tnil, nilJng the riK
(MHt'ACiO 'Pleas-' send on ; at pe.-t riinrt 'iii nu-ilal. 1 can u-e i ve'i f I ha" eashed in otlia:'.," wrote l't. John Heikko-
tho four miles in 24 minutes,
socornls. ( Des Jardiens and Melschdmer uere the victors, Roueh and Stansbury tlnishinjf ieeond und Hainey and Shoemaker third. John De
Mann antl Rr. Rousch acte-d starter and Judge respectively.
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Long's invincible pitching' enabled j I.ouiiIle to defeat Minneapolis. 2l to o Siturday, making it three out; of four for the series. Kirk's triple in tb.e rirst inning scored all of the I runs. Hovllk fanned the tide in the! tourth und Rong duplicated the feat!
i the ninth, score: Minneapolis . .000 000 000 0 4 1 Louisville ... .200 000 00 2 9 1 Hovlik and Henry; Rong1 and Me er.
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