South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1919 — Page 8

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League Standings

Grand Circuit Trotters and Pacers Included in Entry List.

Trotters and p.cf.ra whirh have hten giving a. good , ,,.,t r,f thern!ves tn the (Iran.i Cirri.it .wait the be'l whi'h will mark the

opening or the InUr-State fair

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NJURED N RACE

Veteran Seriously Hurt in Collision at Syracuse Grand Circuit Opening.

tor the Great (Cox) 3 Harmony, m. p. by Tieganthe (Murphy) 2

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STACH HOIT AT CANTON. CANTON. Ohio. Sept. 9. Hob Moha, Milwaukee and Harry Caproni. the "Zulu KJd" of Brooklyn, will stag a 12 round bout here Sat-

PLAYING OF YALE STAR FEATURES NET TOURNEY PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Sept. ?. Charles S. Garland, captain of the Yale net tram, outclassed the :eld In the "singles section of the thirtyfifth intercollegiate tennis tournament which pot under way Monday on the turf courts of the Merlon Cricktt club. Gariand, who hails from Pittsburg and Is a former national Junior champion. -vn both his maichrs In easy fiushion. First h defeated Dart Pfeingst, of the Universitv of Penn-

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pace, and th 2:0S trot. j Truly Watts, a t wo-y. ar-old ,1V i mare by General Watts, is tj" South j Bend entry In the 2.2 trot. Truly Watt lit owned by George Connor, i who has ben Interested in r.icln;: here for many years, and local fans' think hf filly has a chance. !

111 Martin th Great, a Pf-trrihe Great colt owned by Walter Mr-Cord, of McCordsvt'Ie. Ind.. is liked by ora of the race followers. The other entrant are Ponjoll i. owned by A H. TimmK Liponb-r. Ind.; Mlr? Corpernl, nwpe by William J. Myers, Sprinu'üebl, O.. and Peter Iklmonf. ort red by George APhillips. ' Parviile, II!. -:öh Trot. The 2:S trot is sure to be hard foucht, nifist of the horsf? entered bein his time ierformers. Di'k McMahor. has entered Psperar..a, a bay mare by Carloken. and MrMahon entries have a habit of tinh.him; In th money. Peter I'.illikrn, by Ptter the Gnat, entered by V. A. Uffcon. of Gallion. (Ja., hfdda the wprld' record for five heats on u half-miTe track. Brescii, entered by Wilbur Meyers, Springfield. ., has been winning money on the Grand Circuit. The other entries and owners are: Axteen. Samuel Harris, Plymouth. Ind.; I-'issio p.. H Hawkins. Springfield. 111.; I-na Pond. A. K. Harden. Goldendale'. Wash.; The Acme. John Hale. Peoria. 111.; The Comet. Hen W. Davis. Jackson. Mich.. and Black Iiamo;;d, Prank Krvin. Sedalia. Mo. Mr. Ji'fftTson nnt-ml. South Pen-fs entry in the 2:20 pace is Mr. Jefferson, the bay peldlnjr owned hy S. II . VanValken4urg:h, manftKer of the Hotel .Teffer?or). Other entrants and their owpers nro: I'ayctto Girl. C. i: Dibble, Payette. Idaho.; Mabel Lony;. Kalph Müf-51. Mays, Ind ; Lean

Louise. Henry Hawkins;

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mo; Axtid-. Manuel and Grrwce Har

ris. all owned by Samuel Harris. Plymouth. 111. A. H. Pendleton, of Cast StLouis, will srnd them awav. He has acted as starting: Judge here for the pn.U two years and has siveri good satisfaction. Kml! Schwanz will bo presiding Judge, and Mayor I It. Carson and John Yengley will be assistant Judges. T'rr.rrs will be Dr. K. W. Kilmer, Joseph Sullivan and I. W- Lower. Walter Lindley. fair serrotary r.nd the busiest man in the country this vreek. is being praised by the

YKNTKKIi AVS IJIII.T. .Niitionil Lr-.iiif. l:..f f.ii. o 4 ; J'ittsl.iirg. in :,. N ' flier Uilll.es mi t'edillf 1. Ainrrioin lugur. r."-f - fi, a :; : v.-w y. . k. 1 . Ni oilier tri:ies -Ii ! u b 1 AiiKTiniri A ) i:itbn. Milwauk..-. 1J: Cobiinbu-'. '. r i hi, :: ; Teie.io, 4. Minneapolis. ); 1 1 1 I i .1 M 1 ( lis 7. K.insiH City. .,: I.i.nlsx lib-. 4. ;.n:s toiav. National League. P.Af .,1 nt Pittsburg. Pliil;oi-lp!il:i lit Chi -lima f i. New Vrk at CM'"i;ri. P.ro' k! n nt St. I.nii. Anx-riitiii I4iikh. 'li'i.u'D Jit Wa-liln't tii. petr.lt nt Pblbt'li-lptila. Cl..IiiiHl at N-w VrL. St. Louis :t b"st"ii.

RAVES IN SPLIT WITH PITTSBUR

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PITTSBt'PG. Sept. 9. Boston and Pittsburg livided u double header here today, the Pirates taking the lirst game. 10 to 0, and losing the serond. 4 to 3. Miller was invincible in the tirst game, while the locals hit Demaree's delivery at will- In the second game the Bravts fell upon the offerings of Ponder for two singles and a triple, added to an error, which gave them enough runs to win. Cooper relieved Ponder with first and third bases occupied and Maranvllle scored on a double steal and a poor

Blaekwell. Scores:

SVRACrSK. N. V.. Sept. 'J. Eoward "Pop" Geers. veteran Grand

Circuit driver, is in a hosidtal hero 1

saft'erinir from serious internal in

juries as a result of a collision In he 2:16 trot at the opening of the Grand circuit race program Monday afternoon. Physicians lato j Monday night reporte! they were unable to report the exact extent of

his injuries, but they stated Geers would not be able to drive again for some time. It was in the third heat when the accident occurred, and the veteran, driving He-lar, was caught in a pocket. During his effort to get clear, one of the other horses broke

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1110 1 1 1 1 t w iir-,.fii iiii tii - v . All the horses were close together and Geers was forced against the rail fence. He tried In vain to keep

to the track, but Heglar smashed-

through the railing and out of the

inclosure, dragging Geers with him. I Spectators rushed Into the field and i extricated the veteran from the wreckage of his sulky. (leers was J uncttnscious when picked up. j The day's program was marred by 'another accident in which Patrick jcherrier. piloting Armadile, had his left leg broken. It was in the 2:0 pace and one of the horses which "broke" reared and plunged into Cherrier's sulky. Drlv, ' less ; Armadile raced to the wir', and finished tlrst IVaturc Kcnt. The feature event of the day. the , Matron stake for three-year-old trotters, was won by Periscope in (Straight heats, the best time. 2:0 44. i being the fastest time of the season j for a three-year-old. Baron Cegan- ' tie won the 2:0.) trot in straight heats, best time 2:06Uj The Chamber of Commerce stake for 2:0C paevrs developed a lively battle between Edward P and Little Batiste, the former taking the tirst and third heats, turning the miles in each instance in 2:04. i Summaries: 2:01 trot; purse $1,000; ( Baron Cegantle. h. h.. hy Ce1 gantle - Mornlngdale (McDonald) 1 1 1 Gentry C, ch. g. by Gentry Allerton (Geers) 2 2 2 Oscar Watts, b. p.. by Gen- ; eral Watts (Hyde) .1 3

urday night. The men will weigh ! svlvanla. 6-0, 6-0 and then elimln

in at 16Ü pounds. The winner of the! ated T. G. Benton, Georgetown, 6-0, bout will he matched with Harrv; 6-1.

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'Pere were, twenty-two entries in the singles, seven colleges being represented. The first und second rounds of this division were disposed of Monday. The doubles will start Tup.Hiay.

LEONARD BEATS CLINTON IN 10 ROUND FIGHT

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Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, defeated Johnny Clinton, of New York, in a 10-round bout here tonicht. Leonari led throughout the bout, using a left jab and right uppercut with good effect. Clinton was In distress in the seventh and eighth rounds, b it hung on to the finish of the 10th round.

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The Klein Chocolate company's team of Klizabethtown defeated the Philadelphia Americans in an exhibition game here Monday S to 2. Score: Philadelphia 2 10 ." Klein S 3 1 N'oyes and McAvoy; Harned and

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NEW YORK, Sept. 9. Boston defeated New York in both sections of a double header here Monday, the scores being 3 to 1 and 3 to 0. In the eighth inning of the first game Ruth hit a home run into the right field for his 26th home run of the year, breaking the established major league record. Freeman, of

the Washington National league;

club, had held the record for years when he hit 25 home runs in 1 8 1 y . In the third inning Ruth crashed into the left held fence in catching a difficult foul from Fewster. The impact knocked him down and injured his right elbow. He was out of the game for five minutes. Ruth's hitting also decided the second game. His double in the fourth Inning scored Roth, and Ruth scored on Mclnnis single. Hoyt. a former Brooklyn scholastic pitching star, shut out the Yankees with three hits. Scores: 1 'Irst oime

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took things easily, only occa mom - I . -1 - 1 1 illv nhmviri' f -v. i of th.-. wo... .1 i "'tsaurg

which thi V n-c cap ).;. Pete Millr.er, local !'-;r!er. al'owed 1,", hits. Duncan nm! S hr:eb-r getting borne runs. Score: Cuicinna t i .... t 0 0 2 4 ,1 2 2 0 - -1 1 1 :, r, Richmond ...."" 1 ono loo 2 K

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man) " 6 5 Brusac. and L. E O- also started. Tin.e 2:06Vi. 2:06. 2:05U. Chamber of Commerce sta.-te 2:06 pace; purse K',000: Kdward P. br. h.. by North

ern Han (Lees) Little Batiste, b. m.. by Red Elm Junior (Cox) Armadile. b. h.. by Amar McKinney (Cherrier - Cahill) Edna Early, br. m. (White)

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 8. Twenty-seven hits for 4 3 bases were made in .a game hero Monday in which Minneapolis defeated Indianapolis. 9 to 7. Seven errors were made and the game consumed two hours. Si-ore: Minneapolis ..002 040 210 ? 14 3 Indianapolis ..011201101 7 13 4 Craft, Shellenbaeh and Henry; Rogge, Brown and Leary.

To foster sound business is one of the services rendered by financial institutions. The St. Joseph Loan & Trust Company has built up through careful, progressive methods, a class of depositors engaged in lines of business that are fundamentals sound. This Company and its affiliation, the St. Joseph County Savings Bank, form the largest banking unit in Northern Indiana. Our large resources, our helpful policy and our membership in the Federal Reserve System is triple assurance that you would find banking here safe, profitable and pleasant. St. Joseph Loan & Trust Company "A Commercial and Savings Bank"

Can you say the same as Dooley Bros., 604 S. Adams Street, Peoria, 111., coal merchants, about the truck tires on your trucks? Particularly if they support loads as heavy as those on Dooley's trucks deadweight coal loads over the battered roads 'round Peoria. Goodrich De Luxe Truck Tires with only Sundays and four legal holidays a year to rest, have given Dooley Bros, exemplary service never failing to last at least two years. They have never failed to exceed the adjustment mileage to conserve the truck. Ask Dooley Bros, for their opinion of De Luxe Tires. Let them tell you about De Luxe Savings in dollars and cents. Facts and fig-ures best indorse De Luxe Tires. Compare them with your service. 10,000 fvliles Adjustment We Sell De Luxe Tires

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Loui.svu.e .1 4 to 2 KarM City .Vond.v.

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